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ki n tents in summ er – the tents were easy to m ove so the people coul d fol ow the anim als.” A few m i nutes l ater they ari ved i n Iqal ui t, a town wi th a popul ati on of 6000, on Sim on‟s snowm obi le. It was two o‟cl ock i n the afternoon, but i t was al ready dark, and al the houses shone wi th bri ght l i ghts. Beth sai d, “ Why i s i t so dark? It‟s the mi ddl e of the day!” Si m on repl ied, “It‟s dark i n the day because we are so far north. You shoul d e i n June. The sun shi nes al l ni ght i n the north then. That39。 s why i t‟s cal ed „The Land of the Mi dni ght Sun‟. ” There were peopl e on the streets and snowm obi l es everywhere. There were even a few dog team s. 必修四 Uni t 1 A STUDEN T O F AFRICAN WILDLIFE It is 5:45 am and the sun is just rising over Gombe National park in east Africa. Fol lowing Jane‟s way of studying chimps,our group are al goi ng to visi t them i n the forest. Jane has studi ed these fam il i es of chi m ps for m any years and hel ped people understand how m uch they behave l i ke hum ans. Watchi ng a fami l yof chim ps waki ng up i s our fi rst acti vi ty of the day. Thi s m eans goi ng back to the pl ace where we l eft the fami l y sl eepi ng i n a tree the ni ght before. Everybody si ts and waits i n the shade of the trees whi l e the fam il y begins to wake up and m ove of. Then we fol ow as they wonder i nto the of the tim e,chim ps either feed or cl ean each other as a way of showi ng l ove i n thei r fam il y. Jane worns us that our grou i s goi ng tobe very tired and di rty by the afternoon and she is ri , the eveni ng makes i t al worthwhil e. We watch the m other chim pand her babi es play i n the tree. Then we see them go to sl ep together i n thei r nest for the ni ght. We real ize that the bond between m em bers of a chi m p fam il y i s as strong as i n a hum an fam il y. N obody before Jane ful l y understood chim p behavi our. She spent years observi ng and recordi ng thei r dail y acti vi ti es. Si nce her chil dhood she had wanted to work with anim als i n thei r own environm ent. H owever,thi s was not easy. When she fi rst arrived i n Gom be i n 1960, i t was unusual for a wom an to li ve i n a forest. Onl y after her m other cam e to hel pher for the first few m onths was she al owed to begi n her er work changed the way peopl e thi nk of chim ps. For exam pl e, one im portant thi ng she di scovered was that chim ps hunt and eat m eat. Until then every thought chim ps onl y eat fruit and nuts. She also di scovered how chi m ps muni cate wi th each other, and her study of their body language hel ped her work out thei r soci al system . For forty years Jane Goodal has beenoutspoken about maki ng the rest of the worl d understand and respect the l i fe of these anim als. She has argued that ani mal s shoul d be l eft i n the wil d and not used for entertai nm ent or adverti sem ents. She has hel ped to set up speci al pl aces where the can l ive safel y. She i s l eadi ng a busy li fe but she says: “O nce I stop, it al l es crowdi ng i n and I rem em ber the chim ps i n l aboratori es. It’s teri bl e. It afacts m e when I watch the wi l d chi m ps. I say to myself,’Aren’t they l ucky?’And then I thi nk about sm al l chi m ps i n cages though they have done nothi ng wrong. Once you have seen that you can never fet…“ She has achi eved everything she wanted to do:working with animal s in their own environment,gaining a doctor‟s degree and showing that women can li ve i n the forest as m en can. She i nspi res those who want to cher the achi evem ents of wom en. WH Y NOT CARRY ON H ER WORK? I enjyed Engl ish , bi ol ogy, and chemi stry at school, but whi ch one should I choose to study at uni versi ty ?i di d not know the answer unti l one eveni ng when I sat down at the puter to do som e research on great wom en of Chi na. By chance I cam e across an arti cl e about a doctor cal ed Lin Qiaozhi, a specalist in women‟s diseases. She lived from 1901 to 1983 . It semed that she had been very busy i n her chosen career , travli ng abored to study as wel l as writi ng books and arti cl ne of them caught m y eye. It was a sm al book expl aini ng how to kepi ng babi es cl ean, heal thy and free from si di d she wri te that?Who were the wom en that Li n Qi aozhi thought needed thi s advi ce?I l ooked careful y at the text and real i ze that i t was i ntended for wom en i n the countrysi de. Perhaps i f they had an em ergency they coul d not reach a doctor. Suddenly it hit me how difficul t it was for a woman to get medical training ata that time. That was a generation when girls‟ education was al ways pl acred decond to boys‟. Was she so m uch cl everer than anyone el se?Further readi ng m ade m e reali ze that i t was hard work and determi nati on as wel as her gentl e nature that got her i nto m edi cal school .What m ade her suceed l ater on was the ki ndness and consi derati on she showed to al l her pati ens. There was story after story of how Lin Qiaozhi, tired after a day‟s work,went l ate at night to deliver a baby for a pool fami ly who coul d not pay her. By now I coul d not wai t to fi nd out m ore about her . I di scovered that Lin Qi aozhi had devoted her whol e li fe to herpati ens and had chosen not to have a fami ly of her own. Instead she m ade sure that about 50, 000 babi es were safel y del i vered. By thi s tim e I was very exci ted. Why not study at m edical col l ege l i ke Lin Qi aozhi and carry on her good work?It was sti l not too l ate for me to improve my studies,prepare for the university entrance examinations , and … ELIZABETH FRY When the Quaker El i zabeth m ari ed Joseph Fry, i t seemed as i f her li fe woul d be fortabl e and owever, Eli zabeth was not content with her easy l i fe and her growing fami l y. She saw m any poor peopl e li vi ng near her and she wanted to hel p them . One day she was asked to vi si t a pri son . At fi rst the pr。
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