模块2 Unit 4 Wildlife Protection Reading 课件

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名称 模块2 Unit 4 Wildlife Protection Reading 课件
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Unit 4 wildlife protection
----No buying, no killing
---- Save wildlife, save man itself
Warming-up and reading
Warming- up
Part Ⅰ
Animals in danger
Do you know
All those lovely animals are in danger
Do you know…
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SOS! HELP!
Do you know…
About 7 million species have died out in the world until now.
Every day in the world, about 75 species die out.
Every hour, 3 species die out.
China has more than 500 animals in danger of dying out.
Do you know the 12 kinds of animals in greatest danger in the world.
Do you know…
兰.坎皮海龟(L. Kemp’sRidleyTurtle)
奥瑞纳克鳄鱼(OrinocoCrocodile )
奥里诺科鳄鱼Orinoco Crocodile
.泰国猪鼻蝙蝠(Kittis Hog-nosed Bat)
僧海豹(monachus-monachus ormonkseal)
小嘴狐猴(mouse Lemur)
白犀牛 White rhinoceros
.微型猪(pigmy hog)
.夏威夷蜗牛(genus Achatinella))
斯比克斯鹦鹉_Little Blue Macaw
苏门答腊虎 Sumatrae
白鳍豚:Chinese river dolphin
Part Ⅱ
Why should we protect animals
1. To keep the balance of the ecosystems(生态系统). We will not be able to survive if animals and plants die out. Protecting animals is protecting ourselves.
2. They are very valuable in science and medicine.
3. You may suffer some diseases if eating wild animals. (bird flu, SARS, rabies, hepatitis, etc.)
PartⅢ
Causes of animals dying out
PartⅣ
What should we do
government
ordinary people
Protecting animals needs everyone’s effort
Pass laws to punish those
who hunt animals illegal.
Get people
educated
Set up reserves for protection and breeding(繁殖)
Protect natural habitats
Never buy things made or rare animals
Report the illegal action to the government.
Ask those around us to join us.
Reading
How Daisy learned to help wildlife
Daisy took ______________ to travel and talked with ______________, which made her know ________________ of the wildlife protection.
a flying carpet
some animals
the importance
Tips for summing up the main idea of a story
Who
What happened
What’s the meaning of the story
Reading for main idea
Para-graph Main idea Supporting details
1 Why we need wildlife protection 1 Animal: Tibetan Antelope
2 Situation : being hunted for the fur under its stomach
3 Result: numbers are decreasing rapidly
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1 Animal:
2 Situation :
3 Result:
3 and 4
1 Animal:
2 Situation :
3 Result:
a good example of wildlife protection
What we can get from wildlife protection
elephants in Zimbabwe
At first , being overhunted;
now, a certain number being hunted
Farmers are happy and their number
is increasing
a millipede from the rainforest
produces a drug naturally which
can protect us from mosquitoes
Daisy plans to tell WWF about
the drug.
Reading for main idea
Reading for details
Read the story carefully and answer the following
questions.
Why has the antelope in Tibet become an endangered
species
Its fur is being used to make sweaters. As the sweaters
become popular, more and more animals are killed. So
very few antelopes are left.
2. Why are elephant numbers increasing in Zimbabwe
The farmers stopped killing the elephants without mercy.
Reading for details
3. How does the government of Zimbabwe help protect wild animals
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.
4. Why is it important to protect the rainforest
Looking after the rainforest helps protect plants and
animals. They may make it possible for us to produce medicines and drugs.
Reading for inference
What can we learn from paragraph 2
Now many more tourists come to take its photos rather than hunt it.
The number of elephants decreased mainly because tourists hunted them.
Farmers hunted elephants for money.
Companies make money by tourism but don’t give any to farmers.
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One day Daisy flew to _____ in China first, where she saw an ________. The antelope told her that they were killed for the ____ beneath their ________ to make ______.
Tibet
antelope
wool
stomachs
sweaters
Then the carpet flew away to __________, where Daisy saw an ________. The elephant said they were endangered in Zimbabwe. _______ used to hunt them _____________.
Zimbabwe
elephant
Farmers
without mercy
Now they allowed tourists to hunt only a _______ number of animals if they paid___________. Now, the farmers are ______ and the number of the elephant ___________.
certain
the farmers
happy
is increasing
The flying carpet rose again and almost at once they were in thick ________. A _______ was rubbing a millipede _____ which contains a powerful ____ over his body because it could protect him from __________. So Daisy decided to produce this new drug with the help of _____. The carpet rose and flew home.
monkey
insect
drug
mosquitoes
WWF
rainforest
In Indonesia there is a wildlife park for
endangered animals such as tigers,
elephants and rhinos. It is very large and
has some of the best farmland. Some poor farmers have moved into the park to grow coffee.
Although this is not allowed, the coffee is excellent quality and has sold very well. Now 20 percent of the wildlife park is used in this way.
WWF is very concerned about it as this is a very important park for endangered animals. However, they know that the farmers are very poor and need to have a secure income. What should be done
Imagine you work for WWF. Discuss
what you would suggest.
WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) was founded in the UK in 1961. It began a way to deal with the environmental problems of Africa, but it soon became involved in(参与) other projects. Now there are 52 offices in around 100 countries. The WWF has three aims:
Background information
to protect endangered species
· to conserve(保留) endangered species
· to try to find solutions to threats to the environment of the world for the benefit of people and nature
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The motto is “let’s leave our children a living planet.”
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