课件48张PPT。Module 6
Animals in Danger外研版 必修五Vocabulary & listeningBy Zousheng 1. Lead-in:Wake up your ears 2. learn to prediction 3. learn to take down the important information】 4. Listening for detailsContents 5. Show time 6. Extended learningListen to a piece of music and fill in the blanks as possible as you can.Dream it possible I will run, I will climb, I will soar.(飞翔)
I'm undefeated(永不言败)
Jumping out of my skin, pull the chord
跳出我的皮肤,拨弄琴弦
Yeah I believe it
The past is everything we were .Don't make us who we are
往昔,逝去的光阴不会决定现在
so I'll dream, until I make it real, and all I see is stars
所以我们梦想,直到变成真,看到满天星光
It's not until you fall that you fly
不怕跌倒,所以飞翔
When you dreams come alive you're unstoppable
当你的梦想成真,你是不可阻挡
take a shot, chase the sun, find the beautiful
挥着翅膀,追逐太阳,寻找美丽
We will glow in the dark turning dust to gold
在黑暗中闪耀点石成金
And we'll dream it possible
我们会梦想成真what's your feeling? what's
your
feeling
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pictures? Can you classify the animals?birdA(n) _____ has warm blood and lay eggs.insectCan you classify the animals?1. A(n) _____ is a small animal with six legs.Some have wings.
Can you classify the animals?mammal2. A(n) ________ is an animal which drinks its mother’s
milk when it is young.reptileCan you classify the animals?3. A(n) ______ has cold blood and lay eggs.one kind of bird
the symbol of United States of America
on dollar note
endangered species
population on the increase Bald Eagleone kind of insect
in southwest United States
a slow flyer
number reduced
because of forest firesCheckerspot Butterflyone kind of reptile
in Australia
their habitats lost
because of urban
developmentBroadheaded Snakeone kind of mammal
about 300 left
none in the wild
feed on animals
killed by farmers Red WolfMatch the description with the photos. (Act 2 on P55)Red Wolf4321Broadheaded SnakeCheckerspot ButterflyBald EagleSmart phrasesOn the increase
Reduce their number
Australia is home to reptiles.
Be lost to urban development
Add some more words to each list.(Act. 3 on P56)swan
duck
sparrow swallow…fly
bee
moth beetle…
lion
tiger
panda
deer…lizard
gecko crocodile…
1. Do you know the nature reserve in South Africa?Pre-listening2. Check the animals you think a volunteer in a nature reserve in South Africa would talk about.1) elephants 2) antelope 3) lions
4) pandas 5) pigs 6) snakes
7) tigers 8) insectsWilliam Norris:
a volunteer(P. 56 Act. 5)1. Where was William a volunteer?2. How long was he there?3. How many elephants are there in the reserve?Listening4. Which animals did he work with?5. How often did he see them?6. Does William think people can help animals in danger? 1.Where was William a volunteer?On the Tembe Nature Reserve
in South Africa.2. How long was he there?Three months.3. How many elephants are there in the reserve?About 250.4. Which animals did he work with?Lions.5. How often did he see them?Almost every night.6. Does William think people can help animals in danger? Yes, he does.Task 2 Complete the page from William’s Diary (Act. 6 on P56)April 13th
Today I saw1.____ female lions attack a 2._______. It was very exciting. The pig was hurt, but it started to 3._____. The lions were surprised and in the end they just 4.___________. It’s a pity I didn’t have my 5._______________!Listeningtwocamera with mewent awayfightwild pigTask 3 Listen and fill in the blanksInt:William Norris has just returned from South Africa, where he was a 1._________ in the Tembe Nature Reserve. William, how long were you there for? Will: Only 3 months, 2._____________. Int: What 3._____ animals can you see in the reserve? Will: Elephants mainly. Elephants are still being killed by 4.________ in other parts of Africa. It’s really 5._________. But at least in the reserve they are protected. Int: How many are there in the reserve? Will: About 250, I think. Int: What other animals are there? Will: There are plenty of other 6. _________ including lions, and a rare 7.______ of antelope, the suni antelope.Int: What was your job?
Will: My job was to 8. ___________ the lions. We had to study their behavior and 9._____ their movements in the reserve. Int: That sounds dangerous. Was it dangerous?
Will: Yes, I 10.________ it was. I had to go out in the night with two rangers, and look for them.
Int: Did you see them often?
Will: Yes, almost every night. Sometimes we took some 11._____ meat with us and waited for them to appear. Then we put on a 12.______ light to watch them. Sometimes they made such a terrible din that the doors of the jeep shook.
Int: Were you 13.__________?
Will: I was a little bit worried, yes.
Int:What was the most exciting thing you saw?
Will: perhaps it was seeing two female lions go for a wild pig. It’s a pity I didn’t have my camera with me.
Int: What happened?
Will: Well, they caught it. But then the pig began to fight, even though it was badly hurt. I think the lions were surprised. Anyway, in the end they left it and just went away. The pig’s 14.____ to live is just too strong.
Int: You obviously had an interesting time as a volunteer. Why was it important for you personally?
Will: It was important for lots of reasons. Especially because it made me think, and it made me realize that, if we really want to, we can do a lot to help animals in their 15.________ to survive.
Task 3 Listen and fill in the blanksInt:William Norris has just returned from South Africa, where he was a 1._________ in the Tembe Nature Reserve. William, how long were you there for? Will: Only 3 months, 2._____________. Int: What 3._____ animals can you see in the reserve? Will: Elephants mainly. Elephants are still being killed by 4.________ in other parts of Africa. It’s really 5._________. But at least in the reserve they are protected. Int: How many are there in the reserve? Will: About 250, I think. Int: What other animals are there? Will: There are plenty of other 6. _________ including lions, and a rare 7.______ of antelope, the suni antelope.unfortunatelymammalsupsettingvolunteerpoacherswildspeciesInt: What was your job? Will: My job was to 8. ______________ the lions. We had to study their behavior and 9.________ their movements in the reserve. Int: That sounds dangerous. Was it dangerous? Will: Yes, I 10.________ it was. I had to go out in the night with two rangers, and look for them. Int: Did you see them often? Will: Yes, almost every night. Sometimes we took some 11._____ meat with us and waited for them to appear. Then we put on a 12.______ light to watch them. Sometimes they made such a terrible din that the doors of the jeep shook. Int: Were you 13.__________? Will: I was a little bit worried, yes.keep an eye onfrightenedsupposefreshmonitorbrightInt:What was the most exciting thing you saw? Will: Perhaps it was seeing two female lions go for a wild pig. It’s a pity I didn’t have my camera with me. Int: What happened? Will: Well, they caught it. But then the pig began to fight , even though it was badly hurt. I think the lions were surprised. Anyway, in the end they left it and just went away. The pig’s 14.____ to live is just too strong. Int: You obviously had an interesting time as a volunteer. Why was it important for you personally ? Will: It was important for lots of reasons. Especially because it made me think, and it made me realize that, if we really want to, we can do a lot to help animals in their 15 .________ to survive.strugglewillEveryday English1. To keep an eye on means ___.
a. watch it carefully b. think about it
2. A terrible din is _____.
a. a loud noise b. a bright light
3. If you go for someone you _____.
a. visit them b. attack them
4. It’s a pity means _______.
a. I’m angry b. I’m sorry
You can do better!--Let’s dub (配音)for him. Hi, I’m Jackie Chen. I find out some of the terrible things that happen to the wildlife.
The tiger is killed for his bone. The rhino is killed for horn.
The elephant is killed for ivory. The turtle is killed for its shell. The bear is killed for his gall .So please help me to help the animals. Never buy endangered species’ products.
Remember:
when the buying stops, the killing can too! Give a report of your discussion and call on people to protect the animals in danger.
Show your mind mapping(思维导图)at first if possible Extend learning Wildlife Protection
Dinosaurs died out because of ___1 unexpected incident. But wildlife today disappears or is in danger just __2 humans do harm to it. For example, tigers are hunted for fur to make carpets so that they can only live in secure reserves; grassland __3 (destroy) without mercy so that dust storms come into being affecting distant cities.
Last year, scientists saw some monkeys ___4 (rub) themselves with a certain kind of insects to protect themselves ___5 fierce mosquitoes biting. According to the result of the inspection, they found that the insect contains a ___6 (power) drug, so local farmers were employed to catch the insects. The ending was ___7__ the insects disappeared from the whole zone. When __8 (tell) that it was a loss to humans, the farmers burst into laughter and responded, “___9 real loss is our decreasing income.”
We should appreciate the natural balance and pay more attention to the importance of wildlife protection. Not ____10 we succeed in letting wildlife live in peace, can we smile in relief. Keys: 1.an 2.because 3.is destroyed 4.rubbing 5.from
6.powerful 7.that 8.told 9.Our 10.until A puma at large 逃遁的美洲狮
Listen to the tape then answer the question below. 听录音,然后回答以下问题。
Where must the puma have come from? A puma at large
Pumas are large, cat-like animals which are found in America. When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seriously. However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar. The hunt for the puma began in a small village where a woman picking blackberries saw “a large cat”only five yards away from her. It immediately ran away when she saw it, and experts confirmed that a puma will not attack a human being unless it is cornered. The search proved difficult, for the puma was often observed at one place in the morning and at another place twenty miles away in the evening. Wherever it went, it left behind it a trail of dead deer and small animals like rabbits. Paw prints were seen in a number of places and puma fur was found clinging to bushes. Several people complained of‘cat-like noises’at night and a businessman on a fishing trip saw the puma up a tree. The experts were now fully convinced that the animal was a puma, but where had it come from? As no pumas had been reported missing from any zoo in the country, this one must have been in the possession of a private collector and somehow managed to escape. The hunt went on for several weeks, but the puma was not caught. It is disturbing to think that a dangerous wild animal is still at large in the quiet countryside. Multiple choice questions :Choose the correct answers to the following questions.
Comprehension
1. Experts eventually decided to investigate ______ .
A.because they did not believe that pumas existed in England
B.because they wanted a puma for the London Zoo
C.when a woman saw a puma in a small village
D.because people's descriptions of the puma had a lot in common
2. What particular piece of evidence persuaded the experts that a puma had
been seen in the village?
A.The puma had not attacked the woman.
B.The woman had described the animal she had seen as‘a large cat’.
C.A puma had come very close to a human being.
D.The puma had behaved like a cat.
3. What was the problem the experts were unable to solve?
A. How the puma had managed to cover such great distances within a day.
B.How the puma had escaped from a zoo.
C.Whom the puma had belonged to.
D.How the puma had climbed a tree.
Ⅱ. Structure
4. The accumulating evidence made the experts ______ the animal was a puma.
A.to think B.thinking C.think D.thought
5. People said ______ the puma.
A.to have seen B.to see C.they saw D.they had seen
6. ______ , it immediately ran away.
A.Observing her B.On being observed
C.Having been observed D.On her being observed
7. Pumas never attack a human being except ______ cornered.
A.they are B.being C.that they are D.when they are
8 The experts were now fully convinced that the animal ______
a puma.
A.must be B.should have been
C.can only be D.could only have been
Ⅲ.Vocabulary
9. The woman saw “a large cat” ______ five yards away from her.
A.at least B.four or C.no more than D.within
10 A puma will not attack a human being unless it feels itself to be ______ .
A.in a corner B.in a trap C.at an angle D.under cover
11. A business man on a fishing trip is probably someone who ______ .
A.sells fish B.fishes for pleasure C.nets fish D.earns his living as a fisherman
12 .A private collector is a man who collects ______ .
A.for his own benefit B.on his own
C.in private D.unknown to the publicNew words and expressions 生词和短语
puma n. 美洲狮
corner v. 使走投无路,使陷入困境
spot v. 看出,发现 trail n. 一串,一系列
evidence n.证据 print n. 印痕
accumulate v. 积累,积聚
cling (clung/, clung) v. 粘
oblige v. 使……感到必须; 强迫;义务
convince v. 使……信服
somehow adv. 不知怎么搞地,不知什么原因
blackberry n. 黑莓
Notes on the text课文注释
1 at large是介词短语,此处表示“逍遥自在”、“行动自由”的意思。
2 When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, 当伦敦动物园接到报告说,在伦敦以南45英里的地方发现一头野生美洲狮时。这个从句中以that引导的从句是reports的同位语,用于进一步说明报告的内容。
3 feel obliged to do sth. 是“感到不得不做某事”的意思。
4 it left behind it a trail of, 它身后留下一串……。
5 puma fur was found clinging to bushes中,clinging是现在分词,此处作主语puma fur的主语补足语。下文中As no pumas had been reported missing…一句中,missing也是现在分词作主语补足语。
6 in the possession of, 为……所有