2019-2020学年外研版高中英语必修3创新教案:Unit 5 Section 5
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  ①After graduation she was trained in traditional Chinese medicine for two years and a half.

  ②After she graduated, she was trained in traditional Chinese medicine for two years and a half.

  第三步:连句成篇

  Tu youyou, a famous female chemist and scientist, was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province on December 30th, 1930. In 1951, she was admitted into Beijing University majoring in making medicine, and graduated in 1955. After graduation she was trained in traditional Chinese medicine for two years and a half and she has been working in China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing. In 1972, she succeeded in discovering and developing Qinghaosu to cure those patients of malaria in different places of the world, so that she won many big awards. To our excitement and delight, she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine on October 5th, 2015, becoming the first Chinese woman who won the Nobel Prize. We are called on to learn from her and devote ourselves to scientific research.

  

  

  

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  Ⅰ.阅读理解

  

  Perfumes (香水) have been in existence for a long time. These days, certain perfumes are considered comparable to great works of art. Here are a few of the most famous perfumes in history.

  Chanel No.5

  This perfume is probably the best­selling scent (气味) in the history of fragrance (香水). Created by Ernest Beaux for Coco Chanel in 1921, it has been described as "the world's most legendary fragrance", and remains the company's most famous perfume.

  Shalimar

  Jacques Guerlain created this vanilla (香草) fragrance in 1925. The perfume takes its name from the Garden of Shalimar, which was built by Emperor Shah Jehan for one of his wives. It was an immediate hit in 1925 and is still extremely popular today.

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