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Unit 4 Wildlife Protection
They are manyendangeredanimals. Believe it or not, at present an average of one kind of wild living thingdie outper day in the world. There are many reasons for wild living thingsdying out. But the most important one is the part that humans have played. First many animals have been killed for food .Second many of the places these animals used to live have been destroyed. Can you name some of them?
Good memory games Watch and remember the names of the animals.
Golden Monkey This is the Golden Monkey and it is very beautiful and smart.
Panda Pandas are lovely and can be found only in western China.
Tibetan antelope Tibetan antelopes are in danger now because many of them have been killed.
As we all know, it is a South China Tiger. In all there are probably no more than a total of400tigers left in China.
The Polar Bear Rhino
Can you names some of them? The Golden Monkey, Pandas, The Tibetan antelope, South China Tiger, Milu deer, rhino, the Polar Bear.
Pre-reading 1. I believe that you are concerned about animals and plants disappearing. Why should you worry about this? 2. What do you think we should do to protect wildlife?
1. I believe that you are concerned about animals and plants disappearing. Why should you worry about this? Wildlife is human’s friends. They can keep the balance of nature and make the whole world colorful. In my opinion, to protect wildlife is to protect ourselves.
2. What do you think we should do to protect wildlife? I think we should treat plants and animals the same as our friends. We shouldn't cut or kill them. We also should protect the environment around us to let them have enough food and good living conditions. We should collect money to protect the endangered plants and animals, too. They are dying out.
Reading… What is the passage mainly about? A girl called Daisy dreamed a dream of taking a flying chair to have a special journey. She met an antelope, an elephant and a monkey. She talked with them an so learned something about wildlife protection…
Fast reading 1.How many animals did Daisy meet? What were they? 2. Why did the antelope look sad? 3. Why did the the farmers in Zimbabwe kill the elephants? 4. In what way does looking after the rain forest help with the wildlife protection?
Let’s check the answers 1.How many animals did Daisy meet? What were they? Three. They were an antelope, an elephant and a monkey. 2. Why did the antelope look sad? “our fur is being used to…we may all be gone.”
3. Why did the the farmers in Zimbabwe kill the elephants? Because they thought the elephants destroyed their land, and money…in Harare. 4. In what way does looking after the rain forest help with the wildlife protection? Looking after the rain forest will five all the wildlife good living conditions and it keeps balance of nature there. No rain forest, no animals and no drugs.
Listen and fill the blanks! One day, Daisy _______a strange dream. She flew in a wonderful ____to____with an _______in Tibet. The antelope told her they were hunted because of their __ which can be used to make________like hers. In three years, they may all be_____. Later she______to Zimbabwe where she talked with an________and got to know the farmers finally there no longer _____ them. That’s because the___________ decided to help and the farmers finally made a lot of _____. At last, she ______at the thick rain______ where a monkey dreamed chair talk antelope fur sweaters flew gone elephant hunted government money arrived forest
told her “No rain forest, no animals and no ____”. Although finally everything was_____, she had _______ so much. gone drugs learned