外研版高中英语Book 5 Module 6 animals in danger---vocabualry and speaking 教学课件 (共36张PPT).ppt

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1、1Module 6Animals in Danger Vocabulary and speakinggiant pandatiger antelope rhinosnow leopardwhaleelephantpolar bearHow much do you know about the Siberian tiger and the giant panda?Read the passage and find the information.Siberian tigerone of the rarestHunchun Nature Reserve1,000 are leftgiant pan

2、dasymbol of WWFabout 1,590endangered speciesconservation endangered extinct habitat reserve species struggle survival wild wildlifeRead again and match the words in the box with their meanings.1 a type of animal or plant2 the place where an animal lives naturally3 protection, especially of natural t

3、hings4 in danger5 a fight which lasts a long timespecieshabitatconservationendangeredstruggleconservation endangered extinct habitat reserve species struggle survival wild wildlife6 an area of land where animals are protected7 dead (for a species, not a single animal)8 continuing to live9 living in

4、a natural state, away from people10 wild animalsreserveextinctsurvivalwildlifewildconservation endangered extinct habitat reserve species struggle survival wild wildlifeLook at the reasons why some animals are becoming extinct. Which is the most important? Then discuss your ideas with other students

5、.They are killed for body parts or food.People want them for pets.People have moved into their natural habitat.They are killed by pollution.They are killed by climate change.snow leopard skinFox skinivory fur & skinThey are killed for body parts or food. ivory meatThe forest has been destroyed. Peop

6、le have moved into their natural habitat.The city of Tibetan antelopes合作市合作市They are killed by pollution. Discussion What can we do to protect the endangered animals.When the buying stops, the killing can too Brainstorming : What animals do you know?Animals living on land:_Animals flying in the sky:

7、_Animals swimming in water:_Siberian tiger saibirin 西伯利亚的西伯利亚的How many animals are mentioned here?ReadingWhat do the giant panda and Siberian tiger have in common? saibirin 西伯利亚的西伯利亚的They inhabit in China.They are endangered species.Chinese government has created reserves to protect them.Ex. 1 on P5

8、5 Complete the meanings with the words in the box.1. bird2. mammal3. reptile4. insectCategory ktiri reptailRed Wolf 红狼红狼 Nature Reserveranger 护林员护林员poachers 偷猎者偷猎者suni antelope making a din 发出喧闹声发出喧闹声1.elephant 2.antelope 3. lions 4. pandas 5. pigs 6. snakes 7. tigers 8.insects AExercises 5 and 6 Pa

9、ge 56Key to Ex. 5:1. On the Tembe Nature Reserve in South Africa.2. 3 months. 3.About 250 4.Lions.5. Almost every night.6. Yes, he does.Activity 4 Page 56Activity 6Complete the page from Williams Diary.April 13th Today I saw _female lions attack a _ . It was very exciting. The _ was hurt, but it sta

10、rted to _. The lions were surprised and in the end they just _. It s a pity I didnt have my _.Interviewer: William Norris has just returned from South Africa, _ he was a volunteer in the Tembe Nature Reserve. William, how long were you there for?William Norris: Only three months, unfortunately.Inter

11、viewer:, What wild animals can you see in the reserve?William Norris: Elephants, mainly. Elephants are still being killed by _in other parts of Africa. Its really _. But at least in the reserve they are protected.Interviewer:How many are there in the reserve?William Norris:, About 250, I think.Inter

12、viewer:, What other animals are there?William Norris:, There are plenty of other _including lions, and a _species of antelope, the suni antelope.Interviewer: What was your job?William Norris: My job was to keep an eye on the lions. We had to study their behaviour and _ their movements in the reserve

13、.Interviewer: That _ dangerous. Was it dangerous?William Norris: Yes, I suppose it was. I had to go out in the jeep at night with two _, and look for them.Interviewer: Did you see them often?William Norris:, Yes, almost every night. Sometimes we took some fresh meat with us and waited for them to_.

14、Then we put on a bright light to watch them. Sometimes they made such _that the doors of the jeep shook!Interviewer: Were you frightened?William Norris: I was_ worried, yes.Interviewer: What was the most exciting thing you saw?William Norris: Perhaps it was seeing two female lions go for a wild pig.

15、 Its a pity I didnt_.Interviewer: What happened?William Norris: Well, they caught it. But then the pig began to fight,_ it was badly hurt. I think the lions were surprised. Anyway, _they left it and just went away. The_ to live was just too strong.Interviewer: You_ had an interesting time as a volun

16、teer. Why was it important for you _?William Norris: It was important for lots of reasons. _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 _to _.Interviewer: William Norris has just returned from South Africa, _ he was a voluntee

17、r in the Tembe Nature Reserve. William, how long were you there for?William Norris: Only three months, unfortunately.Interviewer:, What wild animals can you see in the reserve?William Norris: Elephants, mainly. Elephants are still being killed by _in other parts of Africa. Its really _. But at least

18、 in the reserve they are protected.Interviewer:How many are there in the reserve?William Norris:, About 250, I think.Interviewer:, What other animals are there?William Norris:, There are plenty of other _including lions, and a _species of antelope, the suni antelope.whereupsettingrarepoachersmammals

19、Interviewer: What was your job?William Norris: My job was to keep an eye on the lions. We had to study their behaviour and _ their movements in the reserve.Interviewer: That _ dangerous. Was it dangerous?William Norris: Yes, I suppose it was. I had to go out in the jeep at night with two_, and look

20、for them.Interviewer: Did you see them often?William Norris:, Yes, almost every night. Sometimes we took some fresh meat with us and waited for them to_. Then we put on a bright light to watch them. Sometimes they made such _ that the doors of the jeep shook!Interviewer: Were you frightened?William

21、Norris: I was_ worried, yes.Interviewer: What was the most exciting thing you saw?monitorsoundsappearrangersa little bita terrible dinWilliam Norris: Perhaps it was seeing two female lions go for a wild pig. Its a pity I didnt_.Interviewer: What happened?William Norris: Well, they caught it. But the

22、n the pig began to fight,_ it was badly hurt. I think the lions were surprised. Anyway, _ they left it and just went away. The _ to live was just too strong.Interviewer: You _ had an interesting time as a volunteer. Why was it important for you _?William Norris: It was important for lots of reasons. _ because it made me think. And it made me realise that, if we really want to, we can do a lot to help animals in their _to _.even thoughpersonallystrugglesurvivepigs willhave my camera with mein the endobviouslyEspecially

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