高中英语人教版必修二Unit4 Wildlife Protection- Warming up and Reading课件(24张ppt)

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Warming up
What does WWF stand for
World Wildlife Fund 世界野生生物基金会
Lead- in
The WWF has three aims:
·To protect endangered species.
·To conserve endangered species.
·To try to find solutions to threats to the environment of the world for the benefit of people and nature.
Their motto is “Let's leave our children a living planet.”
Wild plants
Wild animals
We share our planet with so many wonderful creatures .
Wildlife can refer to plants but more commonly refers to animals.
Wildlife

5. Crested Ibis
4. South China Tiger
3. Golden Monkey
2. White-Flag Dolphin
1. Giant Panda
Top 5 endangered animals in China
Watch the video and think about the question.
What problems may wild animals face
They may be hunted and killed for their body parts, such as fur , skin, tusk and meat .
Wild plants and animals have to look after themselves. They need food, a good environment and safety. If their habitat is threatened or they cannot find enough food, their numbers may decrease. As a
result these endangered animals may even die out. They need help. This is what wildlife protection is all about.
What's wildlife protection all about
Some progress has been made by China to save endangered wildlife. Look at the chart and answer the following questions.
1. Which animal has been most successfully protected
2. Which animal needs the most protection now
3. Which animal is the luckiest of these three
4. Why are the reserve areas being used to protect the bamboo rather than the pandas
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Milu deer. Because their numbers rose from none to more than 2,500.
South China tiger. Because it is still seriously endangered.
Milu deer. Because it had died out in China but the species was preserved in the UK.
Pandas live on a special kind of bamboo and without it they will die out.
Do you know any other endangered wildlife that is being protected Can you make a list
A flying carpet
Daisy had always longed to help endangered species of wildlife.
Daisy had a magical journey.
How Daisy Learned to Help Wildlife
1. The passage is about ______.
A. protection of some wildlife
B. a journey of a flying carpet
C. Daisy’s wonderful experience with
some animals
2. The writing syle of this passage is _______.
A. an exposition
B. an argument
C. a narration
Choose the best answer.
Task 1
Animals she met Places she went to
First visit
Second visit
Third visit
Fill in the table. Test your reading speed.
antelope
Tibet
elephant
Zimbabwe
rainforest
monkey
Task 2
Choose the best answers.
1) Paragraph 1 suggests that .
A. The number of the antelopes in Tibet is getting much smaller now.
B. Daisy would like to see the antelope very much.
C. The antelopes have all been killed for the wool and none were left.
D. The antelopes have moved from Tibet to some other places.
A
2) In the sentence “It contains a powerful drug which affects mosquitoes”, “affect” means .
A. touch B. like C. have an influence on D. attack
C
Task 3
3) What can be inferred from the elephant’s words, “Have you come to take my photo”
A. It thinks itself a beautiful animal.
B. Elephants are friendly to human beings.
C. Money from tourists went to the large tour companies.
D. Now many more tourists come to take its photos rather than hunt it.
D
4) It can be inferred that _________.
A. the fur of some animals can be used to make clothes.
B. no animals can be hunted in the Natural Protection Zone.
C. a new drug that affects mosquitoes will be produced.
D. it is important to keep the balance of nature.
D
Paragraph Main idea Supporting details
1 Why we need wildlife protection 1 Animal: Tibetan Antelope
2 Situation: being hunted for the fur under its stomach
3 Result: numbers are decreasing rapidly
2 1 Animal:
2 Situation:
3 Result:
3 and 4 1 Animal:
2 Situation:
3 Result:
Write down the main idea and the supporting details in the correct boxes.
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Task 4
Paragraph Main idea Supporting details
1 Why we need wildlife protection 1 Animal: Tibetan Antelope
2 Situation: being hunted for the fur under its stomach
3 Result: numbers are decreasing rapidly
2 1 Animal:
2 Situation:
3 Result:
3 and 4 1 Animal:
2 Situation:
3 Result:
elephants in Zimbabwe
previously hunted with numbers decreasing rapidly
protection by farmers who make money from tourism
a millipede from tropical rainforest
produces a drug naturally which can protect us from mosquitoes
Daisy plans to tell WWF about the drug
A good example of
wildlife protection
What we can get from wildlife protection
1. Why has the antelope in Tibet become
an endangered species
2. Why are elephant numbers increasing in Zimbabwe
3. How does the government of Zimbabwe help protect wild animals
4. Why is it important to protect the rainforest
5. What must be done if wildlife protection is to succeed
Answer the following questions according to the passage.
Task 5
Why has the antelope in Tibet become an endangered species
2. Why are elephant numbers increasing in Zimbabwe
Its fur is being used to make sweaters. As the sweaters become popular, more and more animals are killed. So very few antelopes are left.
The farmers stopped killing the elephants, so the numbers are increasing.
Possible answers
3. How does the government of Zimbabwe help protect wild animals
The government helps the farmers. It makes sure that the tour companies pay the farmers when tourists come to visit and hunt a few animals.
4. Why is it important to protect the rainforest
Looking after the rainforest helps protect plants and animals we know nothing about. They may make it possible for us to produce medicines and drugs that we don't yet know about.
5. What must be done if wildlife protection is to succeed
Students’ answers will vary.
Summary
One day, Daisy______ up and found a flying ______. It took her to _______, where she _______with an _________ in Tibet. The antelope told her they were hunted because of their _____which can be used to make ________ like hers. As a _______, they are ___________. Later, she ______to Zimbabwe where she talked with an_________ and got to know the farmers there no longer _______ them. That’s because the ____________ decided to help and the farmers finally made a lot of ______.At last she _______ at the thick rain ______ where a monkey told her “No rain forest, no ________ and no _______.”Although finally everything was _____, she had ________ so much!
carpet
Tibet
antelope
fur
sweaters
endangered
flew
elephant
hunted
government
money
arrived
forest
animals
drugs
gone
learned
woke
talked
result
Task 5
What’s the other factors why animals are in danger of disappearing
What can we do to help endangered wildlife Discuss the questions in groups.
Discussion
Task 6
Causes of Endangerment
hunting
pollution
food shortage;
Lack of food
disease
destruction of habitats
What’s the other factors why animals are in danger of disappearing
climate change
What can we do to help endangered wildlife
To protect forests
To refuse to buy animal-related products
To build Wildlife Reserves
To strengthen management and severely punish the poaching
To donate money to the charity/ organization for animal protection
stop using animals
for entertainment
set up
reserves
Never kill
endangered
animals.
Don’t buy animals’
products
Don’t eat
wild animals
Don’t throw
rubbish
Protect
environment
plant trees
Wildlife
protection
What should we do to protect the wildlife
Protecting wildlife is protecting ourselves!
Animals are our friends.
No animals, no human beings!
Every single man can make a difference!