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Tu Youyou was born on December 30,1930 in Ningbo,China.Her father worked in a bank while her mother looked after her and her four brothers at home.Her family has a long history of highly(1)valuablevaluable (value) children's education, (2)whichwhichallowed her to have good opportunities for attending the best schools in the region.
Unfortunately,she was infected with tuberculosis (肺結(jié)核) at the age of sixteen and had to take a two-year break(3)beforebeforeshe continued her study.This experience led her(4)to maketo make ( make) a decision to choose medical research for her advanced education and career.After graduation from high school,she was admitted into the Department of Pharmacy(藥學(xué)) at the Medical School of Peking University.
Her choice of learning pharmacy was(5)mostlymostly (most) driven by her interests,curiosity,and a desire to seek new medicines for patients.In 1941,an Institute of Chinese Materia Medica(6)was foundedwas founded ( found) at Peking University,which later became the independent Beijing Medical College.She was taught by (7)professorsprofessors (professor) like Lin Qishou and Lou Zhicen who(8)receivedreceived ( receive ) educations and advanced degrees in Western countries.Although pharma-cognostical study(生藥學(xué)) was her major,her training was not limited to that field.
In the pharmacognosy course,she learned the knowledge on the origins of plants and was trained how to classify,distinguish and identify these plants(9)basedbased(base) on their botanical descriptions etc.In the phytochemistry(植物化學(xué)) course,she was given hands-on training on how to extract active ingredients from the plants and how to determine the structures of the chemicals isolated from the plants etc.These courses provided(10)scientificscientific (science) insights into the herbs and plants and more importantly,explained how these herbal medicines work in a different way.
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【答案】valuable;which;before;to make;mostly;was founded;professors;received;based;scientific
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