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Dr. Albert Schweitzer was a jungle doctor in Africa. He was born in France. He had learned to play the piano since he was five and he was a very good musician. He decided to be a doctor when he was 30 years old. Then he studied medicine for eight years. After that, he asked to be sent to Africa in 1913.
Dr. Schweitzer took big boxes of medicine with him to Africa. He had to go through a lot of dangerous places. At first the new white doctor was not welcome, but soon the people of Africa understood that he was their friend and they helped him build his first small hospital near a river. Many people came to the hospital. Dr. Schweitzer worked day and night.
When he ran out of money and needed more medicine, he would go back to Europe to play music to make money. Then he would return to Africa. Later he built a bigger hospital. He spent most of his life in Africa, not only helping sick people but also teaching the people how to help each other.
During World War I, he was sent to prison. He found that war was more terrible than diseases (疾病 ). When the war was over, he made a speech everywhere to propose (提倡) peace and respect for lives. In 1952, he was named winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Occupation(职业) | Jungle ____1._____ |
Birthplace | 2._____ |
Education | He learnt to play the piano for many years and then he studied 3. for 8 years. |
Career | He was sent to Africa in 1913. He was not ___4.____ at first because people there didn’t understand him. He worked day and night in his first small hospital to treat the sick people in Africa. He made money for his hospital by ____5._ music in Europe. He devoted most of his life to helping __6._____ and teaching the people how to help each other. |
He was put into ___7.___ during World War I. After the war, he gave ___8.__ around the world to make people realize the ____9._ of peace and ask people to respect lives. | |
Honour | In 1952, he was given the Nobel __10.___Prize. |
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