课件31张PPT。Polar bear 北极熊 panda South China Tiger华南虎Tibetan antelope(藏羚羊)elephantgolden monkeyleopardmilu deerIs it easy to see them now? why? They _____________.
They _____________.
…are dying outare wildlife.Food Shortage !“Mum, I am hungry.
Where’s my next meal?”water pollution air pollutiondestruction of habitat over-huntingPeople killed the endangered animals simply to satisfy their desire to eat.People kill animals for their fur, which can be made into beautiful and expensive fur coat. ivory rhino horn Why are these animals in danger of disappearing?Food :
Habitat :
Safety :
Environment and climate :As a result, many of animals have died out. not enough destroyed endangeredPolluted wildlifeprotectionUnit 4ReadingHow Daisy learned to help wildlifeWho is the character(主人公) of the story?
What did she do?
Where did she travel?
How many animals did she visit?
How did she travel?
Skimming antelope elephant monkey para2 para1 para3D a i s y Tibet Zimbabwe rainforestWith the help of the __________flying carpet Which para:How What is the main idea of the passage? The first stop
Purpose: to see some ______________
Place: ______
Animal: ______________
Situation: being hunted for ___________ and they are _________ rapidlyendangered wildlifeTibetTibetan antelopedecreasingpart onescanningthe wool beneath their stomachs How did the antelope feel?
The antelope felt sad. The second stop
Purpose: to go to a place with wildlife _________
Place:_________
Animal: African ________
Situation: used to be _______while now are being __________by farmers making money from tourism / touristsprotectionelephantpart twoZimbabwehuntedprotected How did the elephant feel?
The elephant felt happy. The third stop
Purpose: to go to a place where the WWF is involved
Place: __________
Animal: __________
Situation: The monkey can use the millipede insect to protect itself from __________.rainforestmonkeymosquitoespart threeWhat did the monkey think of the rainforest?
The monkey think the rainforest is very important to animals. elephants inZimbabwe previously hunted with numbers decreasing rapidlyprotection by farmers who make money from tourism.a good example of wildlife protectionWhat can we get from wildlife
protectiona millipede from tropical rainforestproduces a drug naturally which
can protect us from mosquitoesDaisy plans to tell WWF about the drug.A. Tourists hunted too many elephants.
B. Farmers hunted them without mercy.
C. The government encouraged farmers to hunt them.
D. Their living environment was seriously polluted.1. Why did elephants use to be an endangered species in Zimbabwe?deep-readingBA. 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.2. What can be inferred from the elephant’s words, “Have you come to take my photo”?D3. The sentence “No rain forest, no animals and no drugs” means _________A. There was no drug in the rain forest
B. Animals in the rain forest didn’t need drugs
C. If there is no rainforest, there is no animals and no drugs.
D. Drugs were important for animals and the rain forestC4. What did Daisy learn from her experience?A. Some animals were becoming endangered as a result of humans’ hunting.
B. Wildlife should be helped and protected by us humans.
C. Humans and wildlife can benefit each other in many ways.
D. All of the above.DOne day, Daisy _________a strange dream. She flew in a wonderful _______to ______with an __________in Tibet. The antelope told her they were hunted because of their ____which can be used to make ________like hers. 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______.” though finally everything was_____, she had _______so much.dreamedcarpettalkantelopefursweatersflewelephanthuntedgovernmentmoneyarrivedforestanimalsdrugsgonelearned