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1、Chapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益当代 医学英语综合教程 English Course of Contemporary MedicineChapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体
2、制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning ScientistsChapter 2Chapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益B.Listen to the passage“Barbara McClintock”twice an
3、d choose the best answer to each of the following questions.Section I.Asking,listening and watchingChapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益1.Which of the following is NOT an interest mentioned about Mc
4、Clintock when she was a child?A.sports B.music C.science D.literature2.When studying at university,McClintock received training in _.A.geriatrics B.genetics C.geoscience D.geoponics Chapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作
5、人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益3.Gregor Mendels experiments _.A.showed how genetic qualities are passed to living things.B.helped scientists re-discover the theory of heredity C.led to widespread acceptance of genetics as a subject D.allowed experiments with genes to be acceptedChapter-2 The Personal and Prof
6、essional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益4.In 1951,McClintock presented her findings,which _.A.seemed to be understood only by conference organizers B.enabled her to become a leading expert in genetics C.brought about a mixture of ar
7、gument and criticism D.were accepted silently by most scientists Chapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益5.McClintocks work at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory was recognized in 1970,when _.A.she went
8、 to South America to study different kinds of maize plants B.she assisted younger scientists and students in genetics C.she was given the American governments highest science award D.she proposed her ideas of controlling elements in genesChapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize
9、-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益6.McClintock won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1983,which _.A.was shared with other two scientists B.was first awarded to an American woman C.was the first Nobel Prize she won D.was an unshared Nobel Prize 1
10、.D2.B3.A4.C5.C6.DChapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益C.Listen to the passage“Rosalind Franklins Contribution to the DNA Discovery”three times and fill in each blank with the word or sentence form t
11、he audio clip.Chapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益 There was great competition to find the secret of life.This was before scientists had todays(1)_.Francis Crick and James Watson made mistakes.But
12、in April 1953 Nature magazine published a one-page letter in which they(2)_ the structure of DNA.At first,the world did not(3)_.Several years later,scientists proved that DNA can(4)_ itself.In 1962,James Watson and Francis Crick won the Nobel Prize for Mputers described react copyChapter-2 The Perso
13、nal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益They(5)_ it with Maurice Wilkins,a British scientist who also studied DNA.Looking back,both scientists(6)_ they never would have made their discovery without(7)_ and help.One perso
14、n whose work they used was a British(8)_.Her name was Rosalind Franklin.Rosalind Franklin had investigated the shape of DNA molecules.She hit them with X-rays.As she recorded images,one of them showed a sharedagreeluckchemistChapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scie
15、ntists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益a molecule in the shape of an X.(9)_ _.Maurice Wilkins worked with Rosalind Franklin,but they were not friends.(10)_ _Mr Watson and Mr Crick said nothing about this picture in their famous paper.It provided strong evidence of the struct
16、ure of DNA as a double helix.He did not tell her that he showed the pictureknown as Photograph Fifty-Oneto James Watson.Chapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益 Some say that,(11)_ _.She might have sha
17、red the Nobel Prize with Watson,Crick and Wilkins.But Nobels only go to living people.Rosalind Franklin died of cancer of the ovaries in 1958,at the age of thirty-seven.because she was a woman,Rosalind Franklin never got as much recognition as she should have for her researchChapter-2 The Personal a
18、nd Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益D.Watch a video clip“Advice from Susume Tonegawa,a Nobel Laureate”twice and decide whether each of the following statements is true(T)or false(F).Chapter-2 The Personal and Professional
19、 Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益1.Susume Tonegawa is now a professor doing cutting-edge research on molecular biology.2.In the early 1960s molecular biology was an emerging discipline in which Tonegawa took no interest.3.Tonegawa al
20、ways tries to find interesting cutting-edge questions and technology.4.Tonegawa won Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine in 1978 because of his ground-breaking work in antibody diversity._T_F_T_F_Chapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社
21、会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益5.According to Tonegawa,wonderful approaches are to be used in increasingly specialized science.6.There isnt plenty of room for discovery in such a discipline as neuroscience.7.Neuroscientists have known a lot about how babies learn language.8.Tonegawa encourages
22、 young scientists to go into neuroscience.9.Younger people will get bored of studying neuroscience for many years before mysteries are resolved._T_F_F_T_F_Chapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益Sectio
23、n II Theme ReadingRead and Discuss “A Peek into the Remarkable Mind Behind the Genetic Code”,focusing on the following questions.Chapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益1.What were Francis Cricks major
24、 discoveries?2.Who were his collaborators for each?3.Why is the book by Matt Ridley significant?4.Who influenced him to change his career and why might this change have been considered risky?5.In what ways did Crick forge his own path through life?Chapter-2 The Personal and Professional Stories of N
25、obel Prize-Winning Scientists为了规范事业单位聘用关系,建立和完善适应社会主义市场经济体制的事业单位工作人员聘用制度,保障用人单位和职工的合法权益6.How did Crick work with his contemporaries to advance his thinking?8.How did Crick use visual information to solve problems?9.Why was it significant that he balanced theory and empiricism?10.Why did Crick have a
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