Unit 2 Morals and Virtues Reading and Thinking 课件(共22张PPT,内镶嵌视频)-人教版(2019)必修第三册

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(共22张PPT)
UNIT 2
MORALS AND VIRTUES
Reading and Thinking
Different choice leads to different life.
Lead in
Lin Qiaozhi (1901-1983)
politics
history
geography
biology
chemistry
physics
Choose Subject
What are some important life choices
What are some important life choices
Which university to go
What to major in
What to do as your career
Who to marry
Where to live or work
Look at the title and pictures, what do you think the text is about How do you understand the title of the text
pre-reading
1.What do you think the text is about
e.g. a doctor called Lin Qiaozhi,
her working experiences and achievements.
2.How do you understand the title of the text
e.g. Mother--- Lin Qiaozhi(delivered 10,000 babies)
Lin Qiaozhi
(1901-1983)
Q1: What kind of text is it
A.news sport
B. novel
C. biography
D. science fiction
MOTHER OF TEN THOUSAND BABIES
“Life is precious. . . To a person nothing is more precious than their life, and if they entrust me with that life, how could I refuse that trust, saying I'm cold, hungry, or tired " These words of Dr Lin Qiaozhi give us a look into the heart of this amazing woman, and what carried her through a life of hard choices.
As a five-year-old girl, Lin Qiaozhi was deeply affected by her mother's death. At age 18, instead of following the traditional path of marriage like the majority of girls, she chose to study medicine. “Why should girls learn so much Finding a good husband should be their final goal!" her brother complained, thinking of the high tuition fees. She responded, "I'd rather stay single to study all my life!"
Eight years later, Lin graduated from Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) with the Wenhai Scholarship, the highest prize given to graduates. She immediately became the first woman ever to be hired as a resident physician in the OB-GYN department of the PUMC Hospital. Within six months, she was named a chief resident physician, a position that usually took four years to achieve. After working for a few years, She was sent to study in Europe and then, in 1939, in the US. She greatly impressed her American colleagues, who invited her to stay. D r Lin, however, rejected the offer. She wanted to serve the women and children at home.
In 1941, Dr Lin became the first Chinese woman ever to be appointed director of the OB-GYN department of the PUMC Hospital, but just a few months later, the department was closed because of the war. Thinking of all the people still in need of help, Dr Lin opened a private clinic. She charged very low fees to treat patients and often reduced costs for poor patients. At times she was even seen riding a donkey to faraway villages to provide medical care.
The new People's Republic of China saw Dr Lin Qiaozhi playing a key role. In 1954, she was elected to the first National People's Congress and, over the next several decades, she held many important positions. Her Heart, however, was elsewhere. She was more interested in tending patients, publishing medical research on care for women and children, and training the next generation of doctors. "The OB-GYN department cares for two lives," she told new staff in her department. "As doctors, we should be responsible for the patients and treat them as our sisters.
Though Lin Qiaozhi never married, she was known as the "mother of ten thousand babies", having delivered over 50,000 babies in her lifetime. Dr Lin did not retire until the day she died, 22 Apri 1983. Since she had no children of her own, she left her savings to a kindergarten and a fund for new doctors. And even as she lay dying, her final thoughts were for others: "1'm ready to go," she said. "Don't try to rescue me any more. Don't waste the medicine any more.”
Read for a style
Fast reading
Q1: What kind of text is it
A brief biography of Lin Qiaozhi.
Q2: How does the writer develop the text
In time order.
In chronological
order.
MOTHER OF TEN THOUSAND BABIES
“Life is precious. . . To a person nothing is more precious than their life, and if they entrust me with that life, how could I refuse that trust, saying I'm cold, hungry, or tired " These words of Dr Lin Qiaozhi give us a look into the heart of this amazing woman, and what carried her through a life of hard choices.
As a five-year-old girl, Lin Qiaozhi was deeply affected by her mother's death. At age 18, instead of following the traditional path of marriage like the majority of girls, she chose to study medicine. “Why should girls learn so much Finding a good husband should be their final goal!" her brother complained, thinking of the high tuition fees. She responded, "I'd rather stay single to study all my life!"
Eight years later, Lin graduated from Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) with the Wenhai Scholarship, the highest prize given to graduates. She immediately became the first woman ever to be hired as a resident physician in the OB-GYN department of the PUMC Hospital. Within six months, she was named a chief resident physician, a position that usually took four years to achieve. After working for a few years, She was sent to study in Europe and then, in 1939, in the US. She greatly impressed her American colleagues, who invited her to stay. D r Lin, however, rejected the offer. She wanted to serve the women and children at home.
In 1941, Dr Lin became the first Chinese woman ever to be appointed director of the OB-GYN department of the PUMC Hospital, but just a few months later, the department was closed because of the war. Thinking of all the people still in need of help, Dr Lin opened a private clinic. She charged very low fees to treat patients and often reduced costs for poor patients. At times she was even seen riding a donkey to faraway villages to provide medical care.
The new People's Republic of China saw Dr Lin Qiaozhi playing a key role. In 1954, she was elected to the first National People's Congress and, over the next several decades, she held many important positions. Her Heart, however, was elsewhere. She was more interested in tending patients, publishing medical research on care for women and children, and training the next generation of doctors. "The OB-GYN department cares for two lives," she told new staff in her department. "As doctors, we should be responsible for the patients and treat them as our sisters.
Though Lin Qiaozhi never married, she was known as the "mother of ten thousand babies", having delivered over 50,000 babies in her lifetime. Dr Lin did not retire until the day she died, 22 Apri 1983. Since she had no children of her own, she left her savings to a kindergarten and a fund for new doctors. And even as she lay dying, her final thoughts were for others: "1'm ready to go," she said. "Don't try to rescue me any more. Don't waste the medicine any more.”
Read for a style
[ kr n l d kl]
Fast reading
1901
Age 5
Age 18
8 years later
1939
She was born.
died
She choose to .
She .
She in the US
1941
She become the
first at PUMC
1954
1983
She .
Fast reading
Find out the timeline quickly
Lin Qiaozhi (1901-1983)
Her mother
study medicine
graduated from PUMC
PUMC: Peking Union Medical College
北京协和医学院
studied
woman director
She was selected to the .
First National People’s Congress
died
Careful-reading
Para. 1 Answer the questions
1. What did Dr Lin value most
2. What do you think the following part is about
3. What is the function of the first paragraph
Life and trust.
Dr Lin Qiaozhi’s hard choices.
To introduce the topic.
Principle ①
Respect life
Age 18
to get married
to study medicine
I’d rather stay single to study all my life.
Principle ②
pursue her dream despite prejudice(偏见)
What was the first choice of Lin Qiaozhi when she was 18
She chose to study medicine instead of finding a husband.
Para. 2 The first hard choice
Careful-reading
Principle ③
serve homeland despite fortune and fame
She rejected the offer because she wanted to serve the women and children at home.
What was the second choice of Lin Qiaozhi when she was invited to stay in the US
in 1939
Return to China
Stay in the USA
Para. 3 The second hard choice
Careful-reading
Thinking of all the people still in
need of help, Dr Lin opened a private clinic.
(She charged very low fees to treat patients and often reduced costs for poor patients. At times she was even seen riding a donkey to faraway villages to provide medical care.)
Principle ④
help people in need
In 1941
stay safe during wars
open a private clinic
The third hard choice:
Para. 4 The third hard choice
Careful-reading
Principle ⑤
care about patients rather than fame and wealth
over the next several decades
to hold important position
to follow her heart
The fourth hard choice:
She was more interested in tending patients, publishing medical research on care for women and children, and training the next generation of doctors.
Para. 5 The fourth hard choice
1. What did Dr. Lin do when she died
She left her savings to a kindergarten and a fund for new doctors.
Though Lin Qiaozhi never married, she was known as the “mother of ten thousand babies”, having delivered over 50,000 babies in her lifetime. Dr Lin did not retire until the day she died, 22 April 1983. Since she had no children of her own, she left her savings to a kindergarten and a fund for new doctors. And even as she lay dying, her final thoughts were for others. “I’m ready to go,” she said. “Don’t try to rescue me any more. Don’t waste the medicine any more.”
Para. 6
Main principle
Put others first, deny herself.
2. How do you interpret “Mother of Ten Thousand babies”
The real meaning of
“morals and virtues”
She did not have her own baby, but she had delivered over 50,000 babies in her lifetime. Dr. Lin did not retire until the day she died. she left her savings to a kindergarten and a fund for new doctors.
Para. 6
Post-reading
Pair work: Discuss what kind of person Lin was and give your reasons using sentences below.
I think she is ... because
From the phrase “...”, I know she is ....person
From the sentence“...”, I think she is ...
Choice 1:
Pdragraph2
Choice 2: Pdragraph3
Choice 3: Pdragraph4
Choice 4: Pdragraph5
to study
medicine
to return to work in China
to open a private clinic
to perform a doctor’s duties
what kind of person Lin was
strong-minded
determined
independent
intelligent
hard-working
patriotic
warm-hearted
persistent
kind
capable
responsible
Q1: Do you think Lin Qiaozhi would regret(后悔,遗憾) doing so much to help others
Q2: From Lin Qiaozhi, what virtues can we learn to help us make a better life choice
Critical Thinking
Her love for people & country
This was her life principle, and this was a great woman who stayed true to her original aspiration(初心).
Her apitaph(墓志铭)also shows something!
Part 1:
Part 2:
Part 3:
Choice 1:
Choice 2:
Choice 3:
Choice 4:
to study medicine
to return to China
to open a clinic
to perform a doctor’s duties
Introduction
(Para.1)
Dr Lin’s life
experience
(Para.2-5)
Evaluation
(Para.6)
Biography
Summary of the structure of the text
Assignment
Write an article about one great person you admire as a hero in our country. (80 words)
1.Talk about their important choices and their good qualities.
2.How will their virtues affect your major, career and behavior in the future.
THANKS