课件24张PPT。新课标版高中英语必修二Pre-Reading Look at these pictures and answer the following questions.South China tiger Q1: Can you tell the names of these animals?Q2: Do you know what situation do these animals have in common Panda Elephant Milu deer Antelope Whale ◆All these animals are____________nowin dangerendangerd?Elephant E l e p h a n t antelopeQ3: What other endangered animals do you know of?red-crowned crane dolphin golden monkey Polar bear rhino Penguin ……….Why are they in danger of disappearing?have been eaten killed by peopleair pollutionrivers have been pollutedlack the food….trees are cut downWhy are they in danger of disappearing?People killed the endangered animals for food.People kill animals for their fur to make beautiful and expensive fur coat. People destroyed the nature.
Skimming: Fill in the table below about Daisy’sjourney antelopeTibetelephantZimbabwe rainforestmonkeyThe main ideaDaisy took __________ to travel and talked with _________, which made her know___________ of the wildlife protection.a flying carpetsome animalsthe importanceQ: What is the main idea of the passage? Read the passage quickly and answer the following questions. Scanning How each animal feels.
What situation(状况) each animal is in.How does the antelope feel?
What situation is it in?Sad.They are in danger/ endangered.
Para 1: the antelope --TibetHow does the elephant feel now?
What situation is it in now? They were ______.Excited /Happy.
Now: They are being _________.
Their numbers are_________.protectedhunted
In the past:Para 2: the elephant -- ZimbabweincreasingPara 3: the monkeyHow does the monkey feel?
What situation is it in?They are over hunted.
They lose food.
The place where they live in is
being destroyed.A. Happy. B. Sad.Careful readingWheresituationfeelTibetZimbabweRain forestantelope being killed for ____They were __________an endangered speciesSadThe tour companies had to______ to visit or hunt.Farmers used to_____elephant.___________ offered help.Farmers _________ hunt.HappyA millipede insect containing a powerful drug could_______it ____ mosquitoes.amazedfur hunt Governmentpayno longerprotect from Read the passage again, and answer the following questions.Q1: Why has the antelope in Tibet become an endangered species?
Q2: Why are elephant numbers increasing in Zimbabwe?Step3:Careful readingQ3: How does the government of Zimbabwe help protect
wild animals?Q4: Why is it important to protect the rainforest? Step3:Careful readingIts 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 increased.Q1. Why has the antelope in Tibet become an endangered species?Q2. Why are elephant numbers increasing in Zimbabwe?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.Q3.How does the government of Zimbabwe help protect wild animals?Q4.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.2 Read each paragraph carefully and write down its main idea and the supporting details in the correct boxes.a good example of wildlife protectionWhat can we get from wildlife
protectionelephants in Zimbabwe previously hunted with numbers
decreasing rapidlyprotection by farmers who make money from tourism.a millipede from tropical rainforestproduces a drug naturally which
can protect us from mosquitoesDaisy plans to tell WWF about the drug.More and more animals are killed by humans. As a student, what should you do to protect the wild animals? DiscussionPost reading 1. Protect the environment. 3.Never kill endangered animals.4. Never buy endangered
animals’ products and tell
our friends not to do so too!2.Help animals return to nature.As long as everyone sacrificed their bit of love, the world will become a better one*Killing animals is killing ourselves!*Let’s leave our children a living planet!