外研版(2019)必修 第一册Unit 5 Into the Wild Starting out课件(共16张PPT)

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名称 外研版(2019)必修 第一册Unit 5 Into the Wild Starting out课件(共16张PPT)
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(共16张PPT)
charity
monarch
monarch butterfly
Atlantic
whale
annual
migration
migrate
seek
professor
n. 慈善机构,慈善团体
n. 君主,国王
黑脉金斑蝶
adj. 大西洋的
n. 鲸
adj. 一年一度的,每年的
n. 迁徙
v. 移栖,迁徙
v. 寻找,寻求
n. 教授
Read after the tape and speak out the Chinese immediately.
measure
position
determine
eventually
solution
mystery
amazing
crash
per cent
destroy
v. 量,测量
n. 位置
v. 测定,确定
adv. 终于,最终
n. 解决,解决方法
n. 难以理解的事物,谜
adj. 惊人的,了不起的
v. 暴跌
n. 百分比
v. 破坏,毁掉
chemical
caterpillar
creature
survive
effect
flow chart
accommodation
idiom
kill two birds with one stone
n. 化学品
n. 毛虫(蝴蝶等昆虫的幼虫)
n. 生物,动物
v. 活下来,幸存
n. 影响,结果
流程图,作业图
n. 住处,工作场所
n. 习语,成语
一举两得,一箭双雕
when the cat's away (the mice will play)
hold your horses
rain cats and dogs
authority
source
found
photographer
button
recover
猫儿不在,老鼠作怪(指管事的不在,下面的人玩个痛快)
慢点,别急
下倾盆大雨
n. 当权,权利
n. 来源,出处
v. 创立,创建
n. 摄影师
n. 按钮
v. (从糟糕经历中)恢复
shock
element
the elements
brave the elements
variety
per
encounter
path
breathtaking
eagle
n. 吃惊,震惊
n. 基本部分,要素
天气(尤指坏天气)
不顾天气恶劣,冒着风雨
n. 多样化,变化
prep. 每
n. 意外地遇见,与……邂逅
n. 小径,小道
adj. 令人惊叹的
n. 鹰
concentrate
freeze
stare
capture
image
after all
reaction
file
v. 专注,专心
v. 突然停止,呆住
v. 凝视,盯着看
v. (用文字或图片)记录,捕捉
n. 图像,影像
毕竟,终究
n. (对某一情形或事件的)反应
n. 档案,文件
P1 Starting out
U N I T
5
Into the wild
n. 慈善机构,慈善团体
charity
Read after the tape and speak out the Chinese immediately.
Do you like pets
What pet do you like most
Do you have a pet
How do you get along with it
Now let's watch a video about pets in the UK.
1. What are the most popular pets in the UK
2. What is the most important animal charity in the UK
P49 1
The most popular pets in the UK are cats and dogs.
The most important animal charity is the RSPCA (the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).
Pets in the UK
How many people do you know with a pet Well, there are animal lovers all around the world. Nearly 50% of British homes have a pet and they spend over 1.9 billion pounds a year feeding them. The most popular pet animals are cats and dogs. There are about 8 million cats and 8.5 million dogs in the UK.
I could walk out for 2 minutes and I could walk back in the room, and my dogs are absolutely overjoyed to see me. They don't give me any trouble at all. They are always happy. And I just want to give them the best I can.”
“This is my cat. Her name is Lola. She's one year old and I feed her twice a day.”
Tapescript:
Because people in the UK like dogs and cats so much, there are special shows where people come to watch them. This is Crufts Dog Show. It is held in March every year. Dogs compete to be the best in show. The dogs can also take part in an agility course where they must run over different obstacles. The best in show wins a cup and a hundred pounds.
However, winning dogs can earn much larger sums of money advertising pet food.
Other popular pets in the UK include fish that are kept inside in tanks and outside in garden ponds, rabbits, guinea pigs and caged birds.
As well as looking after their own pets, many British people support charities that help protect animals throughout the UK. The most important animal charity is the RSPCA, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. This was founded in 1824 to improve the lives of working animals such as pit ponies, horses that were used in coal mines. Nowadays, they help look after all kinds of animals, including pets, farm animals and animals in the wild.
P49 2
What are the relationships between the people and
the animals
pet owner and pet
blind people
and guide dog
(life assistant)
horseman and horse
(competition companion)
owner and livestock
What animals do you often interact with
What is your relationship with them
What do you think is the best relationship between the people and the animals Why
1. Do you have a better understanding
about pets in the UK
2. How do you understand the relationships
between the people and the animals
各个击破
Self-evaluation
Preview the passage on pages 50-51 and find more information about the monarch butterfly on the Internet.