题目内容

【题目】请根据以下表格,以 Tu YouyouA Great Scientist 为题写一篇短文,介绍屠呦呦。

个人信息

19301230日出生于浙江;她从小就对医学很感兴趣。

经历

1.1955年,她毕业于北京大学。

2.毕业后,她把大部分时间都投入到古代医学研究中;尽管遇到困难,但她并没有放弃。

3.2015年,她获得诺贝尔奖。

突出贡献

1.她发现了治疗疟疾的方法,拯救了很多生命。

2.她一直努力推行中医。

评价

你的感想或评价? 请至少发挥两点。

注意:

1)参考词汇:治疗 cure 推行 push for 诺贝尔奖 the Nobel Prize 疟疾 malaria

2)词数 80 个左右(文章的开头已给出,不计入总词数)。

3)内容应包括所有要点。

4)不得透露学校、姓名等任何个人信息,否则不予评分。

Tu YouyouA Great Scientist

Tu Youyou is a great scientist. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

【答案】例文

Tu Youyou—A Great Scientist

Tu Youyou is a great scientist. She was born on December 30, 1930 in Zhejiang. When she was very young, she showed interest in medicine. She is the first Chinese woman to win a Nobel Prize.

She graduated from Beijing University in 1955. She worked hard and was popular among the students and teachers. She always worked closely with her workmates. She devoted most of her time to studying ancient medicine. Though she met many difficulties, she never gave up. She has pushed for the use of Chinese medicine. She discovered the way to cure malaria. Her discovery has saved lots of lives.

She is the pride of our country. We should learn from her and work hard at school.

【解析】

题干解读:阅读题干,这是一篇人物介绍类作文。该题要求介绍伟大的科学家——屠呦呦,写作内容应该包括个人信息、经历、突出贡献和评价等等。该作文涉及人物过去的事,那么要注意时态的运用,主语包括一般过去时和一般现在时,人称应以第三人称为主。

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