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浙江省金华市2021-2022学年九年级上学期英语教学质量检测(一)

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日期: 2024-11-27
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The Nobel Prize, one of the world's most famous awards, honors talented people in different areas. Before 2015, no Chinese scientists had won one in the area of Natural Sciences. But on October 15th, 2015, Tu Youyou earned one for herself. And she became the second Chinese person to win a Nobel Prize after Mo Yan.

Tu, now is 89 years old, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. She shared the prize with two other scientists from the United States and Japan.

Tu was awarded for finding artemisinin(青蒿素), a type of anti-malaria(抗疟疾)medicine. Her finding helped save the lives of more than 6.2 million people who suffered from malaria in the world between 2000 and 2015, according to the World Health Organization.

"Tu's win showed that Chinese scientists are able to win Nobel Prize. It highly improved our confidence in science," Zhang Boli, president of China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, told Xinhua newspaper.

Tu is a researcher at the academy. In the late 1960s, Tu and her team started a project to find a new malaria medicine. At that time, more than 240,000 things had already been tested, but failed. But Tu didn't give up. She read medical books from ancient China and found that the plant Qinghao was once used to treat malaria. However, crude extracts(粗萃取物)of the plant was not easy. In the hope of saving others' lives, she tried hard. In 1971, after over 190 failures, she and her team succeeded.

Though she was seriously ill because of long-term study, she volunteered to be the first person to test the medicine. Tu Youyou is a real hero in my heart.

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Money management skills are very important for us, but many parents don't spend time teaching their children about the value of money, and unluckily, many of those children grow up to be adults who struggle with money management skills.

What age should parents begin educating their children about money? Financial(金融)experts agree that it's never too early. The more children learn about money, the more they will be able to make wise financial decisions as they grow older. First, parents can begin teaching young children how to count money. It is very important to young children.

Next, you can teach them the value of saving. Once they learn that saving is a good idea and that it is something they should always do, their financial future will be brighter. For example,your child wants a new bicycle. You can teach him/her to save part of his/her allowance(零用钱) for thatbike, while he/she is still keeping money for ice cream, or for going to the movies with his/herfriends. In this way he/she will begin to understand the value of both long-term saving andshort-term saving.

Also, it's never too early to teach your children different ways to make money. For example, they can sweep the floor, wash dishes and so on. Sit down with your children and talk with them in some ways they would like to earn money. You'll be surprised and glad at the effort they will begin making.

Help your children chart their financial course in life and teach them basic money management skills, and then their future will be brighter.

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