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1、第1页AgendaLesson 1Lesson 2Extended ExercisesCheckpointUNIT GOALS1 Discuss the benefits of certain pets2 Compare animal characters3 Exchange opinions about the treatment of animals4 Debate animal conservation and animal rights5 Write about keeping pets第2页333Lesson 1Lead-inListeningSpeakingReadingWriti

2、ng第3页3Lead-inTV Documentary:Pecking OrderPart 1Part 2第4页3Part 1Exercise AExercise B第5页Exercise ACheck the things that make parrots difficult pets,according to the report.Theyre expensive.They eat too much.They repeat bad words.Theyre bad with children.Theyre temperamental.Theyre destructive.They nee

3、d special care.They demand attention.Theyre noisy.They bite.第6页Exercise BCircle the letter of the statement that best summarizes what each person says about parrots as pets.1.Diane Sawyera.Understanding parrot behavior may make it easier to own one as a pet.b.Its better not to keep parrots as pets b

4、ecause they can be very difficult.c.Millions of people who own parrots are worried about their pets behavior.第7页Exercise BCircle the letter of the statement that best summarizes what each person says about parrots as pets.2.Layne Dickera.Parrots are not that difficult to take care of.They dont need

5、to be taken for walks,and they dont need to be trained.b.You need to do your homework before you get a parrot because theyre not easy pets to take care of.c.People shouldnt have parrots as pets.Theyre too difficult to take care of.第8页Exercise BCircle the letter of the statement that best summarizes

6、what each person says about parrots as pets.3.Perri Peltza.Compared to dogs and cats,it seems like parrots should be pretty easy to take care of.b.Parrots may be difficult to take care of,but their beauty makes it worth the trouble.c.People who own parrots should just throw some seed in the cage and

7、 not worry about them.第9页3Part 2Exercise AExercise B第10页Exercise AAccording to bird breeder and pet store owner Ruth Hanessian,which facts do potential pet owners need to know about parrots?They can live as long as 100 years.They will make noise.They will cost a lot to take care of.They may say thin

8、gs you dont want them to say.They may behave like very young children.They may bite.第11页Exercise BAnswer the questions about the conure(a type of parrot)at the Parrot Education and Adoption Center.1.Where did the conures owner keep her?2.Why did the owner keep her there?3.What effect did this have o

9、n the bird?She was kept in a covered cage in a dark room for six years.Because she made noise.She began pulling out her own feathers.第12页33ListeningPart 1 Talk About Animals in ZoosPart 2 Compare Animal CharactersNew Words第13页33Part 1 Talk About Animals in Zoos A Sound Bites B Pair Work C Pair Work第

10、14页 A Sound BitesRead and listen to a conversation between two friends at the zoo.Alicia:I cant believe I let you talk me into coming here.I really have a problem with zoos.Ben:Cmon.These guys have got it made.Theyre well-cared for.Theyre healthy.Theyve got plenty of food.Alicia:You could say the sa

11、me thing about people in prisons.What about freedom?I hate seeing animals cooped up in cages.Ben:You think animals are any happier in the wild?Always hungry?Running from some bigger animal thats trying to eat them?Alicia:I dont know.Maybe not.Ben:Just look at that tiger over there.Where else could y

12、ou see such a beautiful animal up close?Alicia:Youre right about that.He is magnificent.第15页 B Pair WorkRead the conversation again.Discuss the questions and explain your answers.1.What is Alicias objection to zoos?2.How is Bens attitude different from Alicias?3.What does Ben mean when he says,“Thes

13、e guys have got it made”?4.What do Alicia and Ben agree on about zoos?第16页C Pair WorkStarting PointPair Work.What adjectives do you associate with different animals?Choose five adjectives and discuss with a partner an animal you think each adjective describes.frighteningfriendlyunusualdisgusting irr

14、itating attractive calm fun loving ADJECTIVE ANIMAL1._ _2._ _3._ _4._ _5._ _hardworking independentshy unfriendly第17页Part 2 Compare Animal Characters A Listening Comprehension B Discussion C Pair Work33第18页 A Listening ComprehensionListen to the fable of“the Fox and the Crow.”Choose adjectives to de

15、scribe each animal.Then listen again and write the moral,or the lesson,of the story in your own words.Adjectives for the fox_Adjectives for the crow_The moral of the story_clever,selfish,meanvain,gullibleIts no good to be vain;dont believe everything other people say.第19页Adjectives for the peacock_A

16、djectives for the sparrow_The moral of the story_Listen to the fable of“the Peacocks tail.”Choose adjectives to describe each animal.Then listen again and write the moral of the story in your own words.vainsincere,wisebe careful about what you wish for it might come true;behappy with what you are第20

17、页B DiscussionHow are the crow and the peacock alike?What trait or traits do they share?They are vain.第21页C Pair WorkWhat are your favorite animal stories from books,cartoons,TV programs,or movies?Compare and discuss the animal characters you like with your partner,and discuss the moral or lesson abo

18、ut life you learn from them.第22页33SpeakingDiscuss the Benefits of Certain PetsA Conversation SnapshotB VocabularyC Listening Comprehension第24页A Conversation SnapshotA:Ive been considering getting an iguana for a pet.B:Are you out of your mind?Ive heard theyre filthy.A:Actually,thats a misconception.

19、Iguanas are very clean and make great pets.B:In what way?A:Well,for one thing,theyre very intelligent.And believe it or not,I find them beautiful.Rhythm and intonation practice第25页Strategies for SpeakinglUse Ive heard to introduce a statement of popular opinionlUse For one thing to provide one reaso

20、n among several in supporting an argumentlUse Believe it or not to introduce surprising informationA.Conversation Snapshot第26页B Vocabulary.Describing pets.Positive traitsadorable cute and charmingaffectionate exceptionally friendly and lovinggentle/good-natured easygoing;good with people and other p

21、etslow maintenance easy to care for and inexpensive to keeployal/devoted attentive to its owner;reliable第27页B Vocabulary.Describing pets.negative traitsaggressive violent;sometimes dangerouscostly expensive to buy and to take care ofdestructive harmful to furniture and other thingsfilthy unclean;mak

22、es a messhigh maintenance time-consuming to take care of第28页C Listening ComprehensionListen to the conversations about pets and complete the chart.Use adjectives you know that best describe the advantages and disadvantages the people talk about.Discuss if you think the people will get the pet.Pet Ad

23、vantages DisadvantagesConversation 1Conversation 2Conversation 3Conversation 4cat low maintenance,affectionate,loyal,devotedhair gets everywhererabbitadorable,gentle,good-natureddestructiveparrotbeautiful,intelligent,cleverfilthy,aggressive,noisy,high maintenancetropical fishbeautiful,interesting,fa

24、scinatinghigh maintenance,costly第29页33ReadingText AText BVocabulary ExercisesVocabulary Activity第30页33Text AWarm-upTextExercises第31页Warm-up1.Have you ever thought of keeping a pet?Why or why not?2.Which kind of animal would suit you best as a pet?第32页Text AFINDING THE BEST PET FOR YOUTake time to le

25、arn all you need to know about the animal of your choice before bringing one home.CATSCats are independent and easy pets to care for.And,as long as you are not buying a purebred,they are economical pets,too.Cats require little actual day-to-day care.They clean and groom themselves,tend to be self-re

26、liant,and are usually happy to stay out of your way.But they can also be cuddly,playful,affectionate creatures when they are interested.Finding a kitten is usually easy,and they are often free.第33页Text A DOGSDogs are generally eager to please,affectionate,and loyal,but they demand lots of time and a

27、ttention.They need plenty of exercise and thrive on interaction with their owners.Daily walks,frequent baths,and feeding are a must.Dogs range in price from free to quite expensive for some breeds.If you decide to buy a purebred,research the various dog breeds to find the best match for your househo

28、ld.第34页Text ARABBITSRabbits love to run,are very sociable and intelligent,and most are quite adorable.When deciding whether a rabbit is the pet for you,keep in mind that they require daily attention and care,much like dogs.A rabbit should get lots of exercise,live in a dry spot in your home,and get

29、time out of its cage.Rabbits are not costly to purchase or care for,though its important to keep fresh hay and leafy greens on hand for them to eat.HAMSTERSHamsters are easy pets for practically any family.They are amusing,affable,and cute.Hamsters have simple needs and are cheap to buy and to keep.

30、Provide a dry living space outfitted with a gnawing log and a hiding place,and a hamster is content.第35页Text ABIRDSBirds have been blessed with lovely voices,though they are not quiet pets.Despite this,they are intelligent companions that are growing in popularity because they are pretty and quite i

31、ndependent.Caring for birds is not difficult,but they do have special needs.They like to be active and to be challenged,and they must be housed in a place that is not too hot or too cold.Most love human interaction or other bird companions.They should all be released from their cages periodically to

32、 explore theirsurroundings.Birds can be quite costly to purchase,depending on which bird you buy,but the cost of caring for a bird is quite low.第36页Text ASNAKESIf you are the average person,this is not the pet you want.Snakes require careful attention and owners with special knowledge to care for th

33、em.Before you buy a snake,consider that it may grow up to weigh twice what you do and refuse to eat anything but live animals such as mice or insects,which you will need to provide.Temperature and lighting must be controlled,and the snakes enclosure must be secure.Snakes range from being placid and

34、docile to aggressive,depending on the individual snake.They can be fairly costly to purchase and to maintain.第37页Text AFISHFish fit well in almost any type of household.They are quiet,generally peaceful,and,depending on your tastes,not expensive to buy or to shelter.Care is relatively simple and inv

35、olves monitoring water and food.Usually,the biggest expense involves an aquarium,some of which can be very expensive.For those who do not want exotic,pricey fish,a simple,adequately built aquarium will do and costs much less.第38页3ExercisesExercise AExercise B第43页Exercise AComplete the chart with inf

36、ormation from the reading.PetPersonality traits Care/special needs CostCatsindependent,self-relianteasy to care foreconomical,often freeDogsRabbitseager to please,affectionate,loyalneed lots of time,attention,and exercise dailywalks,frequent baths,and feedingrange in price from free to quite expensi

37、vesociable,intelligentrequire daily attention and care exercise,a dry spot to live,and time out of the cagenot costly第44页Exercise AComplete the chart with information from the reading.PetPersonality traits Care/special needs CostHamstersBirdsSnakesFishamusing,affableeasy to care for a dry living spa

38、ce with gnawing log andhiding placecheapintelligent,independentnot difficult need a comfortable temperature,interaction,and time out of their cagescan be costly to buyrange from plaid and docile to aggressiverequire careful attention,owners with special knowledge eat live animals,need appropriate te

39、mperature and lightingcostlyquiet,peacefulrelatively simple monitoring the food and waternot expensive第45页Exercise BUse information from the above chart to answer the following questions.1.Which pets are low maintenance?2.Which pets are high maintenance?3.Which pets are costly to buy or care for?4.W

40、hich pets are inexpensive to buy or care for?5.Which pet would be best for your lifestyle?Explain.cats,hamsters,fish,(birds)dogs,rabbits,snakes,(birds)purebred dogs,birds,snakescats,dogs that arent purebreds,rabbits,hamsters,fishAnswers will vary.第46页Exercise BUse information from the above chart to

41、 answer the following questions.Researchers have documentedmany health benefits associatedwith pet ownership.Owning apet can help:reduce stress relieve loneliness and depression lower blood pressure prevent heart disease lower health-care costs stimulate exercise encourage laughter facilitate social

42、 contact第47页33Text BWarm-upTextComprehension Exercises第48页Warm-up1.What are some endangered animals you can think of?2.What are some threats to those endangered animals survival?第49页Text BProtecting Our Natural InheritanceThe earth is rich in biodiversity with millions of different species of plants

43、 and animals.However,many species are disappearing at an alarming rate.Biodiversity is reduced when ecosystems are modified and habitats of plants and animals are destroyed.The one species that is causing this phenomenon is the same one that can stop it humans.Many scientists view the current wave o

44、f species extinctions as unrivaled since the disappearance of the dinosaurs,more than 65 million years ago.Currently,around 11 000 species of plants and animals are at risk of disappearing forever this includes over 180 mammals.第50页Text BMany species cling to survival.Found only in China,the giant p

45、andas habitat has been decimated the old-growth bamboo forests where the pandas make their home are being destroyed rapidly.It is estimated that as few as 1 600 giant pandas remain in the wild today.In the Arctic,the polar bears icy habitat is disappearing as a result of global warming,and its survi

46、val is at risk.And in Central and East Africa,which have endured decades of civil war,the mountain gorilla population now totals just over 700 individuals.If present trends continue,humanity stands to lose a large portion of its natural inheritance.Extinction is one environmental problem that is tru

47、ly irreversible once gone,these species cannot be brought back.第51页Text BWhat can be done?World Wildlife Fund(WWF),the global conservation organization,has been working since 1961 to conserve the diversity of life on earth.In recent years,WWF has advanced giant panda conservation by training more th

48、an 300 panda reserve staff and local government officials,working with the community to help save habitat and guard against illegal hunting.By spreading awareness of the danger of carbon dioxide emissions,and by promoting the use of renewable energy resources such as wind and solar power,WWF is tryi

49、ng to head off the effects of global warming,giving the polar bear a chance to survive.With the help of other organizations in Africa,WWF has established a system to monitor the status of mountain gorillas in order to be able to address potential threats.第52页Text BWhy care about endangered animals?T

50、here are many reasons for protecting endangered species,including our own survival.Many of our foods and medicines come from wild species,and each wild species depends on a particular habitat for its food and shelter,and ultimately its survival.If one species in an ecosystem disappears,other species

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