资源简介 (共34张PPT)Unit 1 Wildlife ProtectionPeriod 2 Reading and thinking(人教版2019)必修第 册二ContentLearning objectivesLead-inPre-readingWhile-readingPost-readingSummaryAssessmentHomework0103050204060708Learning objectives1. To analyze the main idea and structure of the text ;2. To understand and appreciate detailed information about Tibetan antelopes;3. To improve reading skills through reading the passage;4. To read and think how people live in harmony with wildlife.This beautiful place is in _______TibetIt is home to many animals……a herd of gracefulTibetan antelopessnow-covered mountainsLead inTibetan antelope lives only 10 years.Female antelopes have no horns.Changtang National Nature Reserve(羌塘自然保护区) is a shelter for Tibetan antelopes and other wildlife.Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau青藏高原Tibetan antelopesLead in2.What type of text is it Argumentation(议论文)A news reportExposition(说明文)Journal(日志)TimePlaceWhat I seeWhat I hearWhat I think1. What does “in the clouds ” refer to In the snow-covered mountains with a high altitude.One day, the writer went to the plain to observe antelopes.who where what Pre-readingPara.1Para.2Para.3Para.4Para.5Para.6Para.7The ________ why we visited Tibet.The ________ of the Tibetan antelopes.My guide, Zhaxi, working for _________ the wildlife.The __________ for Tibetan antelopes.The __________ taken to protect the antelopes.The ______________ we’ve made and we also have _____________ to go.Human should learn to exist in _______ with nature.What's the main idea of each paragraph bad timesprotectingsituationreasonmeasuresachievementsharmonya long wayWhile-readingPara.1Para.2Para.3Para.4Para.5Para.6Para.7The ________ why we visited TibetThe ________ of the Tibetan antelopes.My guide, Zhaxi, working for _________ the wildlife.The __________ for Tibetan antelopes.The __________ taken to protect the antelopes.The ______________ we’ve made and we also have _____________ to go.Human should learn to exist in _______ with nature.What's the main idea of each paragraph reasonsituationprotectingbad timesmeasuresachievementsa long wayharmonyWhile-readingPara.1Para.2Para.3Para.4Para.5Para.6Para.7The ________ of our camping.The ________ of the Tibetan antelopes.My guide, Zhaxi, working for _________ the wildlife.The __________ for Tibetan antelopes.The __________ taken to protect the antelopes.The ______________ we’ve made and we also have _____________ to go.Human should learn to exist in _______ with nature.purposesituationprotectingbad timesmeasuresachievementsa long wayharmonyTask 3: Read for StructurePart 1: What did the author see in Tibet?Part 2: What did the author hear about Tibetan antelopes Part 3:How did the author feel after a day’s visit While-readingWhyWhatHowWhereRead for details (Paras.1-2)1. Fill in the chart.To the plains in Tibet.To observe the Tibet antelope.While-readingPart 1: What did the author see QuestionsQ1: What does the writer see in para1 snow-covered mountains disappear into cloudsplainA herd of graceful animals-Tibetan antelopes move slowly across the green grass.(a large area of flat land)make out: manage to see 辨认出picture-like sceneryWhile-readingPart 1: What did the author see?QuestionsQ2: How do the writer feel when he sees these animals and views I’m struck by their beauty.I’m also reminded of the danger.They are being hunted illegally , for _________________.their valuable furWhile-readingfour antelopesone shahtoosh(沙图什)30,000 dollars210,000 yuanthe killing for moneyWhile-readingPart 2: para3-6 things the writer hearMy guide is Zhaxi, a villager from Changtang. He works at the Changtang National Nature Reserve. The reserve is a shelter for the animals and plants of northwestern Tibet. To Zhaxi, the land is sacred and protecting the wildlife is a way of life. We’re not trying to save the animals, " he says. "Actually, we're trying to save ourselves. (para3)Q1: What do we know about Zhaxi He is a villager, guide,a protector and volunteer.Q2: What is Zhaxi’s opinion of protecting wildlife What we have given to naturewill be given back one day.QuestionsWhile-readingQ1. What happened to the species in the 1980sand 1990s and why Q2. What did people do to protect them Q3. What were the results of the protection Q4. What else can people do Read for details (Paras.3-7)While-readingpopulationPart 2: para3-6The 1980s and 1990s were bad times for the Tibetan antelope. The population dropped by more than 50 percent. Hunters were shooting antelopes to make profits. Their habitats were becoming smaller as new roads and railways were built. (Para.4)Q1. What happened to the species in the 1980s and 1990s and why It is a bad time for the antelope.Hunters were shooting…Their habitats were becoming smaller…While-reading1.What did people do to help the Tibetan antelopes Set up National Nature ReserveVolunteers watch over the antelopes day and night.Bridges and gates are added to let the antelopes move easily and keep them safe from cars and trains.All of the above.2.What took place after the government took protection The habitat area of the Tibetan antelopes has expanded a lot.The population of the Tibetan antelopes has recovered.The Tibetan antelopes are still listed as an endangered animal.The threats to the Tibetan antelopes have disappeared.In order to save this species from extinction, the Chinese government placed it under national protection. Zhaxi and other volunteers watched over the antelopes day and night to keep them safe from attacks. Bridges and gates were added to let the antelopes move easily and keep them safe from cars and trains.The measures were effective. The antelope population has recovered and in June 2015, the Tibetan antelope was removed from the endangered species list. The government, however, does not intend to stop the protection programmes, since the threats to the Tibetan antelope have not yet disappeared.While-readingDiscussionShould we stop our protection of the antelope Why The threats to the Tibetan antelope have not yet disappeared.The measures were effective. The antelope population has recovered and in June 2015, the Tibetan antelope was removed from the endangered species list. The government, however, does not intend to stop the protection programmes, since the threats to the Tibetan antelope have not yet disappeared.(Para.6)More need to be done to save the wildlife and save the planetWhile-readingIn the evening, I drink a cup of tea and watch the stars. I think about the antelopes and what Zhaxi told me. Much is being done to protect wildlife, but if we really want to save the planet, we must change our way of life. Only when we learn to exist in harmony with nature can we stop being a threat to wildlife and to our planet. (Para.7)Part 3: Para.7 things the writer feels or thinksIn the evening, how does the writer reflect on the day’s observation While-reading1. In the evening, how does the writer reflect on the day’s observation VSZhaxi’s way of lifeProtecting wildlifeGoing against natureWe must change our way of life to exist in harmony with nature.Part 3. What I think2. What’s the purpose of this article The author intends to tell us that although the Tibetan antelope has been removed from the endangered species list, the threats to them have not yet disappeared. We must change our way of life and learn to exist in harmony with nature.While-readingDiscussion:What should we do to change our way of lifeto to live in harmony with nature As a government official, ...As a business company, ...As an individual in society, ...Post-readingShow a sense ofresponsibilityBuild reservesWildlifeProtectionDonate moneyNever conduct illegal tradeMake lawsto protect them.Join a volunteer clubDon't buy endangered animals’ products.Your contribution counts.Take actions!Post-readingPost-readingWe are all equal creatures on the earth.Post-readingThings the author seesThings the author hearsThings the author feels or thinksbeautyPara.1-2threatsPara.3-4measures Para.5-6harmonyPara.7significant; valuable; meaningful; educational; excitingA day in the cloudsA _____day in the cloudsSummaryA DAY IN THE CLOUDSThe air is thin and we have to rest several times on the short hike from camp. Toour left, snow-covered mountains disappear into clouds that seem almost closeenough to touch. On the plain in front of us, we can just make out a herd of gracefulanimals. This is why we're here—to observe Tibetan antelopes.Tibetan antelopes live on the plains of Tibet, Xinjiang, and Qinghai, Watching themmove slowly across the green grass, I'm struck by their beauty. I'm also reminded of thedanger they are in. They are being hunted, illegally for their valuable fur.Language pointsThis is why…这就是为什么…observe sth. 观察某物be reminded of… 被提醒My guide is Zhaxi, a villager from Changtang. He works at the Changtang NationalNature Reserve. The reserve is a shelter for the animals and plants of northwesternTibet. To Zhaxi, the land is sacred and protecting the wildlife is a way of life. "We'renot trying to save the animals," he says. "Actually, we 're trying to save ourselves."The 1980s and 1990s were bad times for the Tibetan antelope. The populationdropped by more than 50 percent. Hunters were shooting antelopes to make profits.Their habitats were becoming smaller as new roads and railways were built.Language pointsa shelter for… …的庇护所drop by 减少了多少make profits 获利In order to save this species from extinction, the Chinese government placed itunder national protection. Zhaxi and other volunteers watched over the antelopes dayand night to keep them safe from attacks. Bridges and gates were added to let theantelopes move easily and keep them safe from cars and trains.The measures were effective. The antelope population has recovered and in June2015, the Tibetan antelope was removed from the endangered species list. Thegovernment, however, does not intend to stop the protection programmes, since thethreats to the Tibetan antelope have not yet disappeared.Language pointswatch over 看管remove from 移除intend to do 打算做某事In the evening, I drink a cup of tea and watch the stars. I think about the antelopesand what Zhaxi told me. Much is being done to protect wildlife, but if we really wantto save the planet. we must change our way of life. Only when we learn to existin harmony with nature can we stop being a threat to wildlife and to our planet.Language pointsin harmony with 与…和谐相处a threat to 对…的威胁in harmony withwatch overintend to doa threat toremove froma shelter formake profits打算做某事获利对…的威胁…的庇护所与…和谐相处移除看管Phrases we have learnedSummaryAssessmentItems Great (5 pt.) Not bad(3 pt.) Try harder(2 pt.)①I can get the main idea of each paragraph and the structure of the article.②I can learn some words and phrases from the article.③I can get the main idea of the article.④I can understand the underlying meaning of the article and know some ways to protect wildlife.⑤I can do my best to protect wildlife in daily life.Points(pt.) _______________in total. Homework提升作业Make a mind map of the structure of the article.基础作业Recite new words and phrases and make sentences.拓展作业Use words, phrases and sentences to talk about how to protect wildlife in daily life.Thanks! 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 media1.wmv Unit2 Reading and Thinking.mp3 Unit2 Wildlife Protection Reading and thinking课件-新人教必修二.pptx