(新教材)人教版(2019) 必修第二册 Unit 2 Wildlife protection Listening and Speakingppt课件 ( 共30张PPT和音频).zip

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poster illeagal illeagally hunt hunter immediately species shark fin on earth n. 海报海报 adj. 不合法的;非法的不合法的;非法的 adv. 不合法地;非法地不合法地;非法地 vt.&vi. 打猎;搜寻;追捕打猎;搜寻;追捕 n. 猎人猎人 adv. 立刻立刻 n. 物种物种 n. 鲨鱼鲨鱼 n. (鱼的)鱼的)鳍鳍 ( (放在疑问词之后表示强调放在疑问词之后表示强调) )究竟;到底究竟;到底 Read after the tape and speak out the Chinese immediately. die out alarming alarm rate rating extinct extinction mass habitat 灭亡;逐渐消失灭亡;逐渐消失 adj. 惊人的;使人惊恐的惊人的;使人惊恐的 vt. 使惊恐;使害怕;使担心使惊恐;使害怕;使担心 n. 恐慌;警报;警报器恐慌;警报;警报器 n. 速度;速度;(比)(比)率率 vt. 划分等级划分等级 n. 等级;级别等级;级别 adj. 已灭绝的已灭绝的 n. 灭绝灭绝 adj. 大量的;广泛的大量的;广泛的 n. 大量;堆;群大量;堆;群 n. ( (动植物的动植物的) )生活环境;栖息地生活环境;栖息地 aware aware of endanger average on average prince make progress concern concerned adj. 知觉;发觉;有知觉;发觉;有意识意识 意识到;知道意识到;知道 vt. 使遭受危险;危害使遭受危险;危害 n. 平均数;平均水平平均数;平均水平 adj. 平均的;正常的;普通的平均的;正常的;普通的 平均平均 n. 王子;王孙;亲王王子;王孙;亲王 取得进步取得进步 vt. 涉及;让涉及;让担忧担忧 adj. 担心的;关切的担心的;关切的 concerned about living adapt adapt to measure authority pressure under pressure whale 对对关切的;为关切的;为担忧的担忧的 adj. 居住的;活的;在用的居住的;活的;在用的 n. 生活;生计生活;生计 vi. 适应适应 vt. 使适应;使适合使适应;使适合 适应适应 n. 措施;方法措施;方法 vt. 测量;度量;估量测量;度量;估量 n. 官方;当权;权威官方;当权;权威 n. 压力;要求压力;要求 在压力下;承受压力在压力下;承受压力 n. 鲸鲸 1. What do you think of when you see this photo? 2. Do you think that elephants are an endangered species? 3. What other wild animals are in danger? Such as tigers. They are often in danger because of human activity which threatens them directly or the environment they need to survive. Talk about saving endangered wildlife endangered adj. (used about groups of animals, plants, etc.) at risk of no longer existing August 12 marks World Elephant Day, which is dedicated to the preservation and protection of elephants. More than ____ elephants are being poached across _______ every day. In Zimbabwe alone, as many as___________ elephants are killed every year. If no measures _________, the African elephant, the ______ land mammal( (哺乳动物哺乳动物) ) on Earth that is the target of the illicit( (违法的违法的) ) ivory trade, would be on the brink( (边缘边缘) ) of functional extinction( (灭绝灭绝) ) in the next ________ years. 30 over 1,000 are taken Africa largest 10 to 20 What other endangered What other endangered animals do you know?animals do you know? Try to say these endangered animals out as quickly as possible. lion Tibetan antelope blue whale snow leopard golden monkey Chinese alligator( (扬子鳄扬子鳄) ) zebra red-crowned crane( (丹顶鹤丹顶鹤) ) koala Crested Ibis ( (朱鹮朱鹮) ) milu deer 2. Which one moves you the most? Why? P14 1 1. What message do these posters share? Wildlife is under threat. Possible answer: The second poster moves me the most because it is very bad that whole species are being lost, and the image of animals falling through an hourglass(沙漏沙漏) shows how serious it is and how time is running out to protect these species. Before you listen, look at pictures, charts, videos, and other visuals to help you predict what you will hear. Listen to the first part and fill in the blanks. P14 2 Our planets _______ is dying out at an alarming rate. Between 150 and 200 species are becoming extinct every day. This mass extinction is caused by hunting, habitat ____, and pollution. We must make people aware of the problem and help _______ the endangered wildlife before its too late! wildlife loss protect Listen to the second part and answer the questions. P14 3 1. How many elephants are killed on average every day? 2. What did Prince William say about China? A. China has made a lot of progress. B. China can become a global leader in wildlife protection. C. China preserves its natural habitats well. 54. P14 4 What does “Change begins with you” mean? It means that if we want things to change, we must change ourselves first and not wait for others to change first. We must be the change we want to see in the world. P15 5 In pairs, discuss the questions, role-play the example, and then talk about one of the animals in the photos below. 1. What do you know about the animals in the photos? 2. What is being done to help them? EXAMPLE A: Im concerned about the African elephants. What do you know about them? B: Well, I know that theyre being hunted and their habitat is getting smaller, so theyre in danger of extinction. Elephants need large living spaces, so its difficult for them to adapt to the changes. A: Thats terrible. What measures are being taken to help them? B: The authorities are under pressure to build elephant parks and tell people not to buy elephant products. 1. Read the words aloud to each other, and put them into the correct groups. and stand for stressed syllables ( for primary stress, and for secondary stress), and for unstressed syllable. alarming announcement authority architecture civilisation competition contribution electricity investigate literary recommend responsibility vocabulary volunteer refrigerator EXAMPLE habitat downstairs ______________ ___________ ___________ competition _________ ___________ _________ ___________ ___________ _________ EXAMPLE habitat downstairs alarming announcement authority architecture civilisation competition contribution electricity investigate literary recommend responsibility vocabulary volunteer refrigerator ________ _____________ alarming announcement recommend volunteer literary architecture authority investigate contribution ___________ ___________ vocabulary refrigerator ______________ electricity civilisation ______________ responsibility 2. Check your answers with another pair. Then listen and repeat. 3. Listen to the conversation in Activity 5, paying attention to the stress patterns of the polysyllabic words( (多音节词多音节词) ) and repeat them. A: Im concerned about the African elephants. What do you know about them? B: Well, I know that theyre being hunted and their habitat is getting smaller, so theyre in danger of extinction. Elephants need large living spaces, so its difficult for them to adapt to the changes. A: Thats terrible. What measures are being taken to help them? B: The authorities are under pressure to build elephant parks and tell people not to buy elephant products. 1. die out 2. at an alarming rate 3. aware of 4. on average 5. be concerned about 6. be in danger of extinction 7. take measures to do sth. 8. under pressure 在压力下;承受压力在压力下;承受压力 灭绝;消失灭绝;消失 以惊人的速度以惊人的速度 意识到;知道意识到;知道 平均平均 对对关切的;为关切的;为担忧的担忧的 有灭绝的危险有灭绝的危险 采取措施做某事采取措施做某事 SelfSelf- -evaluationevaluation 1. Can you understand the listening text? 2. Have you learned any basic knowledge about wildlife protection? 3. Can you describe the situation of the endangered animals in your own words? 1. Search for more information about saving endangered wildlife. 2. List 5 easy things you can do to save endangered wildlife.
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