人教版英语必修四 Unit 1 Women of achievement Warming up and Reading课件(26张PPT)

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课件26张PPT。Book 4 Unit 1
Women of achievement A Chinese saying goes:Women can hold up half of the sky.A protector of African wildlifeAs a young girl, she always wanted to study animals. She went to Africa and studied chimps. Her research showed the connections between chimps and human beings. She works to protect chimps everywhere.Jane Goodall
(1934), BritainWhere are the photos taken?
Gombe National Park in East Africa
What do you think of when you see the pictures?Reading A Student of African WildlifeJane Goodall chimps Task 1 Skimming: 1. Who is the protector?2. What animal are observed?3. When did Jane Goodall arrive at Gombe?
How old was she?4. What was the purpose of her study of the chimps?Jane Goodall.
Chimps.She arrived at Gombe in 1960 when she was26.Her purpose was to help the rest of the world to ________________________ the life of the chimps.understand and respect Task 2 ScanningWhat did the group do in the morning
in the forest?They watched the chimps wake up in
the morning in the forest2.Where did Jane Goodall suggest that
the chimps be left?She suggested the chimps should be
left in the wild.3. What did she achieve?She discovered that chimps hunt and eat
meat, how chimps communicate with each
other and worked out their social system. A student of African wildlifePara 1Para 2Para 3Para 4Task 3 Read the text quickly to get the main idea of each paragraph.A day in the park.Jane’s way to study chimps
and her achievements.Jane’s attitude and feeling
to the animals.Jane has achieved everything she wanted to do. (a short summary to her)Listen to the passage and then choose the correct answers after listening. Task 4 ComprehendingWhat did the group do first in the morning? They_______.
went into the forest slowly
left the chimp family sleeping in the tree
observed the family of chimps wake up
helped people understand the behaviour of the chimps
2. Why did Jane go to Africa to study chimps in the wild? Because she wanted_________.
to work with them in their own environment
to prove the way people think about chimps was wrong
to discover what chimps eat
to observe a chimp familyC A 3. Jane was permitted to begin her work after_________.
A. the chimp family woke up B. she lived in the forest
C. her mother came to support her D. she arrived at Gombe
4. The purpose of her study was to ____________.
A. watch the wild chimps in cages
B. gain a doctor’s degree
C. understand and respect the lives of chimps
D. live in the forest as men canComprehendingC C 6. The chimps show love in their family by _____ each other.
A. touching B. feeding
C. feeding or cleaning D. feeding or touching
5. Where did Jane Goodall suggest the chimps be left?
A. In the wild. B. In the zoo.
C. In cages. D. In Africa.7. Which of the following is true according to the text?
A. Jane Goodall is the first person to understand
chimps’ behaviour fully.
B. Nobody had studied the chimps before Goodall.
C. Goodall’s duty is to watch chimps wake up in the morning.
D. Goodall has been helping the world to understand
and respect great women.
The whole dayA family of chimps wake up and move off.Wander into the forest(feed,clean each other)The mother chimp and her babies play in the treeGo to sleep together in their nestThe first paragraph Task 5 Details-readingThe bond is as strong as in a human family. discoveries She discovered that chimps hunt and eat meat.She observed chimps as a group hunting a monkey and then eating it.She also discovered how chimps communicate with each other.The second paragraphway: She spent years following and recording chimps’ daily life. The third paragraphTrue or false:She hopes that chimps can be left in the forest.Once she stop working, all the scenes of chimps in the laboratories will appear in her mind.She has spent about forty years helping people understand her work.She has helped build many homes for the wild animals to live in.(True)(True)(True)(True)Working with animals in their own environment.Gaining a doctor’s degree. Showing that women can live in the forest as men can.The fourth paragraphJane’s achievements: Listen to the text again and read the main idea of each paragraph.A student of African wildlife(1) (2) (3)A day in the forestJane’s way to study chimps and her achievement.Her attitude to the animals.She has achieved everything she wanted to do.(4) born in Britain in 1934study chimps in Africa,not go to universityin the forest25 yearsher mother, other peoplestudied by observing and recording their daily activitieslead a busy life,tired,dirtyanimals in the wild, not used for entertainment or advertisementeverything: working with animals, a doctor's degree, live in the forest as men can
Summary fill in the chartonly if we understand can we care; 唯有了解,我们才会关心 ; only if we care will we help; 唯有关心,我们才会行动; only if we help shall all be saved. 唯有行动,生命才会有希望。 ——Jane Goodall ——珍妮·古道尔 Let’s see a video.1. What made her a great success?Discussion 2.What should we learn from Jane Goodall? 3. What do you think is the best way to protect wildlife?1. What made her a great success? We think that there are two points that mad her successful. One is her way to study chimps, and the other is her true love to the animals. The first one is facile(容易作到的), because it is only a way. Everyone can do it. But for the second one, it is more easily said than done. As a woman, she gave up everything, went to the forest to study the chimps and devoted all her love to these animals. It is really not easy. What we cannot understand is that how she has such great personality (人格,个性). 2.What should we learn from Jane Goodall?wisdom and couragedeeply love to the animals.her considerationher hard work 3. What do you think is the best way to protect wildlife? We should call for all the citizens to love wildlife, protect their living conditions, forbid hunters to kill them freely, build more natural reserves for them and we shouldn’t disturb them. The national wildlife protection parks shouldn't be open to the tourists. Make people aware of the importance of wildlife protection.
HOMEWORK Choose one woman that you think great and try to describe her to your classmates and tell why you think she is great.