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    选择性必修第二册 Unit 6 Survival (1)-课件 高中英语新外研版(2021-2022)

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    2021学年Unit 6 Survival背景图ppt课件

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    这是一份2021学年Unit 6 Survival背景图ppt课件,共41页。PPT课件主要包含了Warm up,Predict, look,habitats,Conclusion,Benefits,Reasons,Adaption,Dangers,Phenomenon等内容,欢迎下载使用。
    Understanding ideas The Wild Within Reading
    Learning bjectives:
    At the end f the lessn, yu will be able t:1. predict the meaning f the title accrding t the pictures2. get what each paragraph is abut and the main idea f the passage3. integrate the infrmatin frm the passage and wrk ut its structure4. express pinins abut urban develpment and wildlife prtectin
    Please lk at the pictures and answer the questins. 1. Where wuld yu nrmally expect t find these animals?2. Wuld yu be surprised t see these animals in a city? Why r why nt?3. What prblems culd they encunter in cities?
    1. Where wuld yu nrmally expect t find these animals? These animals nrmally live in the wild.2. Wuld yu be surprised t see these animals in a city? Why r why nt? I wuld be surprised t see these animals in a city, because ...
    Please check yur answers.
    3. What prblems culd they encunter in cities?
    They may have difficulty finding fd, shelter and mates. If peple find them, they may be trapped r killed.
    Fx. There are several animals which are knwn as fxes, but generally when peple think f a fx, they mean the icnic red. Red fxes are ne f the wild species which have adapted mst successfully t urban clnisatin.
    Mre infrmatin.
    Racn. Racns are highly intelligent animals, and sme studies indicate that they can remember the slutins t nvel tasks fr at least three years.
    Hedgehg. Hedgehgs are small spiny mammals that feed largely n slugs and insects, thugh they will als eat fruits, birds’ eggs and carrin. Hedgehgs are native t Eurpe, Asia and Africa, and are als fund as an invasive species in New Zealand.
    Please lk at the title f the passage and the picture t predict:What des the title mean?
    The Wild Within
    The title means the wild animals within the cities.
    What is the text abut?
    It is abut the survival f wild animals in cities.
    Read fr main idea.
    Task ne: Please read the passage quickly and get the main idea f the passage.
    The passage explains the impact f human urbanizatin prcess n wildlife by intrducing the phenmenn f wild animals entering the cities, the reasns behind, their living cnditins and the prblems encuntered in the cities and s n.
    Para. 1: The phenmenn f mre and mre wild animals entering cities.Para. 2: The reasns why the wild animals are ut f their natural habitats.Para. 3: Benefits f cities fr wild animals.
    Task tw: Read and summarize.What is each paragraph mainly abut?
    Para. 4: The wild animals can adapt t cities and becme mre intelligent.Para. 5: The cities can be dangerus fr sme wild animals.Para. 6: We shuld learn t appreciate wild animals and harmniusly sharing ur urban habitats.
    Task three: Chse the tpic sentences fr Paragraphs 2 — 5.
    A. One thing crucial t the increasing number f “urban animals” is their ability t adapt.B. Peple ften wnder abut the reasns behind this mass urban migratin.
    C. Fr thse animals that dn’t adapt, the city can be a dangerus r even deadly place.D. Yet, fr its newest and wildest inhabitants, a city can ffer many benefits.
    Para. 2: B. Peple ften wnder abut the reasns behind this mass urban migratin.
    Mst f us wuld assume that urban develpment and climate change are respnsible fr ... Hwever truth this is, we als need t cnsider that ...
    Task fur: Check the answers and give yur reasns.
    Para. 3: D. Yet, fr its newest and wildest inhabitants, a city can ffer many benefits.
    As ur cities becme greener, they ffer increasingly appealing spaces t animals ... What’s mre, hungry animals are finding plenty t eat in ur gardens and ...
    Para. 4: A. One thing crucial t the increasing number f “urban animals” is their ability t adapt.
    There is evidence that urban racns are mre intelligent than their wild cusins, as ... Sme animals have even changed their living habits t fit in ...
    Para. 5: C. Fr thse animals that dn’t adapt, the city can be a dangerus r even deadly place.
    Unable t distinguish between blue sky and glass, sme birds crash int windws ... Sme birds have yet t change their migratry rutes ...
    Read fr infrmatin.
    Task ne: Please read the passage carefully, rganize infrmatin frm the passage and cmplete the diagram n Page 64.
    Wherever they g, animals find twns and
    ut f their natural habitats
    cities in their way. With nwhere else t make their hmes, they have n chice but t mve in with us
    Please check yur answers.
    gardens and in the leftvers we thrw away
    Hungry animals are finding plenty t eat in ur
    Out f reach frm many f their natural predatrs,
    these newcmers ften flurish in their new city lives
    Sme animals have even changed their
    their wild cusins
    living habits t fit in with their new hmes
    intelligent than
    Sme birds have yet t change their migratry
    Sme birds crash int windws because they
    rutes that take them thrugh cities with high-rise buildings
    are unable t distinguish between blue sky and glass
    twards harmniusly sharing ur urban
    Task tw: Please wrk ut the structure f the passage.
    Applicatin.
    Task ne: Read and prepare fr retelling the passage.
    Task tw: Intrduce the cntent f the passage in English.
    Pssible versin:Mre and mre wild animals are entering cities, and it is as if ur cities are being taken ver by them.
    The reasns fr the migratin are as fllws: Fr ne thing, the animals are pushed ut f their natural habitats due t the urban develpment and climate change. Fr anther thing, wherever they g, animals find twns and cities in their way. With nwhere else t make their hmes, they have n chice but t mve in with us.
    A city can ffer many benefits fr its newest and wildest inhabitants like appealing spaces t animals lking fr new habitats, thriving because f ut f reach frm many f their natural predatrs, and plenty t eat in ur gardens and in the leftvers we thrw away.
    Animals’ ability t adapt t cities is crucial t the increasing number f “urban animals”. There is evidence that urban animals are mre intelligent than their wild cusins. Sme animals have even changed their living habits t fit in with their new hmes.
    Hwever, the city can be a dangerus r even deadly place fr thse animals that dn’t adapt. Sme birds crash int windws because they are unable t distinguish between blue sky and glass. One thery behind this is that these birds have yet t change their migratry rutes that take them thrugh cities with high-rise buildings.
    Hwever the wild animals adapt t ur ways f urban living, we shuld learn t better understand and appreciate ur wild neighburs, and lk twards harmniusly sharing ur urban habitats.
    Think & share.
    Think abut the fllwing questins and vice yur pinins.
    1. Hw wuld yu describe the relatinship between peple and urban animals in the passage?
    I think peple and urban animals are interrelated in the passage. On ne hand, the animals entering cities may cause the lss f human prperty and pse a risk t persnal safety. On the ther hand, peple culd als destry the habitats f animals t sme extent and even threaten their lives.
    2. What figure f speech is used in the first paragraph? Why des the authr chse t start the passage this way?
    Pssibe answers:In the first paragraph, the authr uses persnificatin t describe what urban animals are ding, with the aim f attracting readers’ attentin.
    3. Sme envirnmentalists argue that we shuld restrict urban develpment t leave enugh natural habitats fr wild animals. D yu agree with this? Give yur reasns.
    Pssible versin ne:I agree that we shuld restrict urban develpment t leave enugh natural habitats fr wild animals. As the range f human beings grw, peple need mre land and resurces, which may lead t human habitatins verlapping with thse f wild animals. Faced with such cnflicts, human beings ften chse t reduce the habitats f animals r drive them ut f their habitats, which eventually, may lead t the extinctin f sme wild animals.
    Pssible versin tw:I dn’t think that we shuld restrict urban develpment t leave enugh natural habitats fr wild animals. First f all, human beings need habitatins t survive. Secndly, urban develpment means ecnmic grwth, which means that peple can live a better life. Finally, accrding t the thery f evlutin, nly the fittest can be survived frm natural selectin.
    What have yu learned tday? Let’s make a summary!

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