Unit 1 Women of achievement简·古道尔(Jane Goodall),英国生物学家、动物行为学家和著名动物保育人士。简·古道尔长期致力于黑猩猩的野外研究,并取得丰硕成果,她的工作纠正了许多学术界对黑猩猩这一物种长期以来的错误认识,揭示了许多黑猩猩社群中鲜为人知的秘密。除了对黑猩猩的研究,简·古道尔还热心投身于环境教育和公益事业。She has just released her second CD , SaytheWords , and already Chinese-Canadian singer Wanting Qu is No. 1 inChina and several Asian countries.She is bridging the gap between Asian and Western cultures through her music.Wanting (full name Wanting Qu) didn't start out to be an international pop star.The thin,delicatelyfeatured Harbin,China native first touched a piano when she was five.“I actually played the piano when I was five and that's when I played TwinkleTwinkleLittleStar,” she said.“We were at my mum's friend's house and my mum asked,‘Did you just play TwinkleTwinkleLittleStar without any training or anything?’ So she found that I had some sort of musical talent and so she gave me a piano as a birthday gift on my sixth birthday.”She studied classical piano for three years,but then stopped playing for more than a decade.Wanting moved to Canada when she was 16 , learned English,and then studied business for four years.But she was unhappy.“I was studying economics( 经 济 ) , ” she said.“Finally I graduated in business management(管理).But I spent four years not loving my life.I hated it.So I knew it was a lesson for me—it took four years to know that I don't want to do business.”By 21,she had restarted her music,and began writing and composing(作曲) her own songs.She participated in a workshop conducted by Terry McBride ,the founder of Vancouver's Nettwerk Records ,which handled artists such as...