高中英语Unit4Wildlifeprotection学案新人教版必修2.doc

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1、Unit 4Wildlife protection第一学时Reading and ComprehensionTibetan antelopesThe Tibetan antelope is listed in the IUCN(国际自然与自然资源保护联合会) Red List as a threatened species.Several nature reserves were set up by the central government to protect these antelopes.Each year, Tibetan antelopes move to the norther

2、n area with a cooler climate and rich water and grass resources to lamb in JuneJuly and return with their children in August.The QinghaiTibet Railway lies right in their path.In June, 2002,in order to let some 30,000 future mother antelopes pass the construction site without disturbance.The workers

3、stopped working for four days to make way for them.In August, when these Tibetan antelopes returned with their children, they stopped working once again.Moreover(而且,此外), the builders did their best to reduce noise in areas close to nature reserves.So far, the number of Tibetan antelopes in China has

4、 climbed to over 80,000.Task 1仔细阅读课文“How Daisy Learned to Help Wildlife”,根据课文内容选出最佳答案。1Antelopes in Tibet become endangered because _Athey are killed by other animals for foodBthe environment is badly pollutedCpeople kill them to use their furDtheir food chain (食物链) is cut off答案:C2. The farmers hunt

5、ed the elephants in Zimbabwe without mercy because _ Athey wanted to sell the elephants for moneyBtheir families were attacked with no compensations receivedCthe number of elephants was so large that they ate too much foodDtheir farms were destroyed and they didnt get any money from tourists答案:D3It

6、can be learned from the text that _Athe government of Zimbabwe did a good job in saving the elephantsBthe rainforest produces drugs that are good for millipede insectsCthe farmers also got some money from tourists after the WWF helpedDmosquitoes help protect monkeys from millipede insects答案:A4. It c

7、an be inferred from the text that next Daisy would _Aproduce the new drug with WWFBwork with WWF to help wildlifeCfly to other places to save the endangered animalsDcall on people to protect the rainforests答案:B5. What is the main idea of the text?AWhy We Need Wildlife ProtectionBHow We Can Provide W

8、ildlife ProtectionCWhat We Can Get from Wildlife ProtectionDHow Daisy Learned to Help Wildlife答案:DTask 2仔细阅读“How Daisy Learned to Help Wildlife”,完成下列表格。DaisysexperiencesIn1Tibet A 2.flying_carpet took her there.She discovered that antelopes 3.were_being_killed for the wool.As a result,they are now a

9、(n) 4.endangered_speciesIn ZimbabweThe government allowed tourists to 5.hunt only a certain number of animals if they paid the farmers.The number of elephants is 6.increasingGood thing are being done to save local wildlife.In a thick7. rainforest A monkey used a millipede which 8.contains a powerful

10、 drug to 9.protect itself from mosquitoes.ResultThe flying carpet took her home.She had 10.learned so much.Task 3根据课文“How Daisy Learned to Help Wildlife”,在下面空格中填上恰当的词语,使文章连贯完整。 One day a girl called Daisy dreamed a strange dream.She 1.flew (fly) to Tibet in a flying carpet and talked with an antelop

11、e.The sad antelope told her that they 2.were_hunted (hunt) because their fur can be used to make sweaters for people 3.like her.In several years they may all be gone.Later, Daisy was taken to Zimbabwe 4.where she talked with an elephant and learned 5.happily (happy) that the farmers there no longer

12、hunted them.That was 6.because the government decided to help and asked the tour companies to bring.7.Tourists (tour) to the area to take photos or to hunt,and they set 8.the number of animals to be hunted.As a result, farmers made a lot of money.At last,Daisy arrived at a thick rainforest where a m

13、onkey told her that it had found a millipede insect and rubbed it over 9.its body to prevent mosquitoes.The monkey also told her, “No rainforest, no animals, no drugs.”10Though/Although it was only a dream,Daisy had learned so much. 一、请将课文“How Daisy Learned to Help Wildlife”翻译成汉语,然后对照助读译文自主勘误助读译文:戴茜

14、是如何学会保护野生动物的戴茜一直以来都渴望帮助那些濒临灭绝的野生动植物。一天她醒来,发现床边有一块飞毯。飞毯问:“你想去哪儿?”戴茜立刻回答道:“我想去看看濒临灭绝的野生动物。请带我到遥远的地方,在那里我可以发现为制作这件毛衣而提供毛绒的那种动物。”飞毯立刻开始起飞了,带她到了中国的西藏。在那里,戴茜看到一只藏羚羊面带忧郁的神色。它说:“为了取得我们肚皮底下的羊毛,我们正在被屠杀。我们的毛被用来为像你一样的人们制作毛衣。因此,我们现在濒临灭绝了。”听了这话,戴茜哭了:“我很抱歉,我过去不知道还有这回事儿。我不知道应该采取什么措施去帮助你们。飞毯啊,请把我带到一个有野生动植物保护的地方去,好吗?

15、”飞毯飞行得如此之快,以至于一转眼他们就来到了津巴布韦。戴茜转过身去,看到一头大象正望着她。大象问道:“你是来给我拍照的吗?”戴茜如释重负,突然笑了起来。“不要笑了,”大象说道,“我们过去是濒危动物,农民们总是惨无人道地捕杀我们。他们说,我们破坏了他们的农田,而旅游者的钱过去都流进了大型旅游公司。于是政府决定出面提供帮助。如果游客付给农民钱的话,他们允许游客来猎取一定数量的动物。如今农民高兴了,我们的数量也在增加。因此,为了拯救当地的野生动植物,他们也在做一些好事。”戴茜笑道:“这可是个好消息。这体现了野生动植物保护的重要性,不过,我还是想按照世界野生生物基金会(WWF)的建议来帮助你们。”飞毯再次升起,几乎一转眼他们就到了茂密的热带雨林。一只猴子一边擦着身体,一边望着他们。戴茜问它:“你在干什么呢?”它回答说:“我这样做可以防止蚊虫叮咬。当我发现一种千足虫,便把它擦在身上。它含有一种强效的药物可以防止蚊虫叮咬。你们应该多加关注我生活的热带雨林,并且懂得热带雨林的动物是如何在一起生活的。没有雨林,就没有动物,也就没有药物了。”戴茜很惊讶。“飞毯,请带我回家去,我可以告诉世界自然基金会,我们可以开始生产这种新药。猴子,请跟我回去帮忙吧。”猴子同意了,毯子飞回了家。当他们着地时,一切就开始消失了。两分钟后,什么都没了猴子也没了。这样,戴茜就不能制造新药了。但

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