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用心 爱心 专心1 PeriodPeriod 7 7 ListeningListening TaskTask TalkingTalking andand WritingWriting TeachingTeaching aimsaims 1 Students will be able to find out the reasons why the population of sharks decreases sharply 2 Students will be able to express opinions with the polite expressions like I don t think it is wise to It would be better if we It is a good idea to I suppose it is right I wonder if 3 Students will be able to persuade the local government to protect wildlife in a polite way TeachingTeaching proceduresprocedures StepStep 1 1 BeforeBefore listeninglistening Show students a picture of shark and tell them a fact that shark populations are decreasing rapidly StepStep 2 2 DuringDuring listeninglistening TaskTask 1 1 Tell students Jordon Davies is interviewing the shark expert Don James about the sharks situation First read the statements below Then listen and number these statements in the order that they hear them Shark populations grow at a very slow rate A lot are killed because of modern fishing technology Governments should take action so that the fishing of sharks is slowed down Shark attacks get a lot of attention in the news Shark populations are decreasing at a serious rate Some species need to be protected The chance of being bitten by a shark is actually very small Millions of sharks are killed each year Keys the order 7 4 8 1 5 6 2 3 TaskTask 2 2 Listen again and answer the following questions 1 Should people be afraid of swimming in the sea 2 How many people are killed by sharks each year 3 Do sharks or people need to be protected Why 4 Why are so many sharks being killed 5 Why does the shark s biology affect shark populations Complete the sentences blow A Age for reproducing young B Time for the young to develop C Number of young 用心 爱心 专心2 6 How long have shark species been in existence 7 What does Don think will happen if we don t slow down the fishing of sharks Suggested answers 1 No 2 Only a few 3 Sharks need to be protected as millions are killed each year by human beings whereas only a few human beings are killed each year by sharks 4 Sometimes they are killed by accident and sometimes on purpose For example shark fin soup is a delicacy in some Asian countries 5 15 years 14 months 7 9 6 400 million years 7 Don thinks that many shark species will not be able to survive StepStep 3 3 PostPost listeninglistening talkingtalking Ask students to make up a dialogue according to the situation below Suppose you were a citizen in a coastal city in China shark hunt is a serious problem in your province Try to persuade the local government to take action to protect wild life in a polite way with the help of the following expressions I don t think it is wise to It would be better if we It is a good wise idea to I suppose it is right I wonder if Why not We d better StepStep 4 4 HomeworkHomework Write a persuasive letter to the local government to control the improper hunts 备课资料 1 1 KillerKiller WhalesWhales CommonCommon namename Killer Whale ScientificScientific namename Orcinus orca SizeSize Females can reach lengths up to 24 feet and weigh between 3000 to 8000 lb Males can reach lengths up to 27 feet and can weigh up to 12 000 lb Calves are about 8 feet long and 300 to 400 pounds at birth WhereWhere areare theythey found found 用心 爱心 专心3 From the North Pole to the South Pole from the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic killer whales are found in all oceans of the world WhatWhat dodo theythey eat eat How do they get a name like killer whale Killer whales are one of the top predators in the sea As a group killer whales are known to eat fish squid seals sea lions penguins even other whales But keep in mind it would be difficult for a killer whale off the coast of California to eat a penguin Killer whales eat the food or prey that s available to them For example a killer whale that lives in the northern Pacific can hunt harbor seals California sea lions and a variety of fish A killer whale in the Antarctic could find Weddell seals leopard seals and penguins Researchers studying killer whales in the Northwest Pacific have found that some pods feed primarily on fish and others seem to prefer marine mammals A killer whale uses its sharp teeth to catch its prey KillerKiller WhaleWhale HighlightsHighlights Scientists have determined that killer whales can live a maximum of 35 years How By looking at a cross section of a killer whale s tooth Killer whales like other marine mammals produce a periodic growth layer on the teeth By counting these layers scientists can estimate the animal s age You can tell an adult male from an adult female by the shape of their dorsal fin This is a male photo below how do we know A male s fin is very tall up to 6 feet tall and triangular shaped A female is shorter 3 feet and curves back toward the dorsal fin see the picture of the mother calf above 2 The earth s oceans can reach depths of up to 11 000 meters That is deep enough to cover Mt Qomolangma The oceans are incredibly large and contain several different habitats To make it easier to describe the various parts of the oceans marine scientists usually divide the oceans into five zones Each zone is different mainly as a result of how much sunlight reaches it Most of the life in the ocean can be found in the first zone which begins at the surface and goes down about 200 meters Because there is sunlight at this level plants are able to grow Marine animals such as dolphins sharks sea turtles and sea lions and of course a variety of fish live in the sunlit part of the ocean It is difficult to hide from other animals in this area The second zone starts at 200 meters and goes down to about 1000 meters Some sunlight can reach this level but it is not enough for plants to grow Because this zone is relatively dark many of the creatures that live here are able to make light with their body The light from these animals makes the water look like a sky with moving stars in it 用心 爱心 专心4 The third zone of the ocean is dark This place about 3000 meters deep may not seem a likely habitat but there are more creatures here than one might think Most of the animals that live here are black or red because of the lack of light Below 4000 meters the temperature is near freezing and there is no light at all In fact the zone is so dark and empty that
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