Unit 5 Into the wild第5课时listening课件+导学案

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Unit 5 Listening
The oldest zoo in the world in Venna in 1752.
Leading(导入)
Beijing zoo, the oldest zoo in the China in 1906
Do you like going to zoos
Why or why not
Are zoos better for animals or better for people
divided opinions
Debate
Whenever there are divided opinions about a topic, it often leads to a
Learning aims:
1. to master the main idea of the conversation
2. to improve the ability to read and write
3. to reflect on the negative and positive aspects of zoos
Thinking(思)
Listen to the TV debate and choose the correct topic.
1 Can zoo animals survive in the wild
2 Can zoos offer animals their natural environment
3 Should we keep wild animals in zoos
4 Should we educate people more about animals
Thinking(思)
Listen to the TV debate again and complete the mind map on page 55.
Discussing(议)
Disscuss your answers and confusions in your groups.
Please show your answers and confusions.
Showing(展)
as good as
Zoos can help protect animals ___________ Zoo animals can ____________________and be unable to live on their own when returned to the wild
zoos are a good way to ___________ Zoos Cannot offer animals an environment that's________ their natural one
Zoos allow us to see and learn about animals in places similar to their____________ Zoos______________ people than for animals
depend too much on animals
in danger of dying out
educate people about animals
natural environment
as good as
do more good for
For
Against
Debate
Explaining(评)
In a debate, first listen out for the main topic. This is usually a statement or question at the very start of the debate. Speakers will state whether they are for or against the statement. T hen they will introduce their supporting arguments wrth expressions such as We must remember that.. and We cant deny that
Useful expressions in a debate
Ckecking(检)
Page 83&86Work in pairs. Hold a debate on whether we should keep animals as pets.
Thanks for your listening.高一上学英语导学案 Unit 5 Period 5
Unit 5 Into the Wild (Period 5)
学习目标Learning aims:
1. to master the main idea of the conversation
2. to improve the ability to read and write
3. to reflect on the negative and positive aspects of zoos
重点难点Important and difficult points:
Main idea and structure of the text.
Detailed information.
导学流程:
I 了解感知
Listen to the TV debate and choose the correct topic.
1 Can zoo animals survive in the wild
2 Can zoos offer animals their natural environment
3 Should we keep wild animals in zoos
4 Should we educate people more about animals
II 深入学习
Zoos can help protect animals ___________
Zoo animals can ____________________and be unable to live on their own when returned to the wild
zoos are a good way to ___________
Zoos Cannot offer animals an environment that's________ their natural one
Zoos allow us to see and learn about animals in places similar to their____________
Zoos______________ people than for animals
III 迁移运用
Page 83&86Work in pairs. Hold a debate on whether we should keep animals as pets.
附听力原文
DJ: joining us today we have zookeeper Max Wilson, and Amy Lee from the organization Keep Animals Wild. They are here to discuss whether we should keep wild animals in zoos. Max, lets start with you
Max: As a zookeeper, I've seen how zoos help protect animals in danger of dying out. For example, my zoo is well-known for its programme to save tigers
Amy: I’m afraid I don't agree that these programme are always successful. We’ve seen a lot of examples where the animals start to depend too much on humans, and are unable to live on their own when returned to the wild. We've seen a lot of examples that have failed
Max: But you must admit there are successful ones And zoos are also a good way to
educate people about animals. That's killing two birds with one stone
Amy: Oh, I totally agree that people should learn as much as possible about animals
because we share the planet with them
Max: Exactly. Zoos allow us to observe animals in places that are similar to their natural
environments
Amy: I’m sorry, but that's just not true. No zoo can offer its animals an environment that’s as good as their natural one. Elephants, for example, need a huge amount of space to live happily. On the whole, I think zoos do more good for people than an for animals DJ: Well, I think we all agree that we should do our best to help protect animals and teach people learn more about them. Let's continue this discussion after a short break.
Test
So far many of the earth’s plants and animals _____1_______(die) out, and a hundred species become ______2_____(endanger) every day. If nothing is done, we may find ourselves alone on the earth.
Wild animals live in the forests which ______3_____(destroy) by people at present. As _____4_______ result, the animals are losing ______5______(they) habitats. Without the trees, the animals are short ____6_______food. And many animals are dying out because of pollution.
I suggest that measures should be taken ______7_____(protect) wildlife. The government should prevent people from ______8______(destroy) forests and shut down the factories ______9_____ pollute rivers and air. I think more wildlife _____10______(reserve) should also be built.
People who are overweight are often seen to have a strong desire for food at any time of the day. They keep on eating till they reach their satisfaction level. This often pushes them towards overeating. 1.________ Thus, if you are one of such people, you need to take steps to satisfy your hunger without overeating.
2.________ This will give you a clear picture about the quantity of food you should eat at once. Do not overeat because you will have leftovers. You can always enjoy eating the leftovers at some other time and save time and effort required for cooking.
Do not rush while eating food. Take your time and eat slowly as this technique develops the feeling of fullness before your stomach is actually full. 3.________ This draws your mind’s attention towards your stomach, which will let you know whether your stomach is full or not.
Do not watch television while eating because it causes distractions(分心). 4.________ Create a pleasant dining environment so that the satisfaction of having a great dining experience leaves your hunger satisfied without eating too much.
5.________ Waiting for too long before eating will make you eat more. Drink a lot of water as it helps in reducing food desire without adding calories to the body.
A.Eat when you begin feeling hungry.
B.Overeating is a major cause behind poor health.
C.Start with the dish that seems more interesting to you.
D.Frequent overeating will result in unwanted weight gain.
E.Instead, sit at a dining table to concentrate on what you’re eating.
F.Decide how much you want to eat before actually eating your food.
G.To know if you are full during a meal, take deep breaths in between.
Stories of Animals Acting Just Like Humans
◆Monkeys do math
If monkeys manage the world, we might have stayed away from the recent banking hardship. In an experiment led by Keith Chen at Yale, monkeys showed an understanding of pricing and planning the money, as well as a wish to stay away from losses when required to buy food with money. Make sense this one looks like it’s checking its stocks(股票) on a smart phone. Think that’s impressive
◆Camel eats breakfast with people
The first time Joe ate with British farmers, he was uninvited. The four-year-old Bactrian camel stuck his head through their open kitchen window, and emptied a fruit bowl. Now the couple, who rent out reindeer, camels, goats, and other creatures for television shows, movies, and photo shoots, set a place at their table for the confident double-humped creature, where Joe eats grain food and his favorite: bananas on toast.
◆Marmots(土拨鼠) befriend a boy
A group of marmots in the Austrian Alps has made friends with eight-year-old Matteo Walch by chance, whose family vacations there in summer. Typically, they beat their tails, chatter, and whistle to warn other marmots of danger, but with Matteo, they behave much differently, allowing the boy to feed, pet, and even touch noses with them.“Watching them makes me feel a connection with nature,”says Matteo. How sweet!
1.In what way do monkeys behave like humans according to the text
A.In character. B.In intelligence.
C.In communication. D.In the way of lifestyle.
2.Why do the British couple raise the animals
A.To make money. B.To have dinners with them.
C.To protect endangered animals. D.To train them to act as humans.
3.Why did Matteo Walch go to the Austrian Alps
A.To warn marmots of danger.
B.To develop interest in nature.
C.To make friends with marmots.
D.To go on a holiday with his family.
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