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课件网) Do you know Tibetan antelopes Lead-in Shahtoosh is made of the antelope’s wool. Where do the beauties inhabit(栖息) 羌塘国家级自然保护区 Changtang National Nature Reserve Wildlife Protection -Reading and ThinkingantelopesA day in the cloudsTibetan antelops live in the place where thealtitudeis high. Standing there is likestanding in the clouds.Wildlife Protection -Reading and ThinkingFast Reading -What’s the main idea of each paragraph Bad timesPurposeEffectMeasuresReflectionBeauty and DangerZhaxi’s opinion①②③④⑤⑥⑦What is thetext type JournalwhatIseewhatIhearwhatIthinkWhat does thetitlesuggest Detailed Reading -What “I” seePara.1The air is thin and we have to rest several times on the short hike from camp. To our left, snow-covered mountains disappear into clouds that seem almost close enough to touch. On the plain in front of us, we can just make out a herd of graceful animals. This is why we’re here — to observe Tibetan antelopes.Why did the writer visit Tibet Tibetan antelopes live on the plains of Tibet, Xinjiang, and Qinghai. Watching them move slowly across the green grass, I’m struck by their beauty. I’m also reminded of the danger they are in. They are being hunted, illegally, for their valuable fur. Q: Is it a great place for Tibetan antelopes to live Yes! Para2 Implied meaning: They have enough _____. They live a _____ life. food peaceful But Why There were bad times for Tibetan antelopes. Read for what I hear 3 4 Para.3-4 Find out the reasons why they were in danger. Hunters antelopes to make . Built and . were shooting profits roads railways population: habitats: Reasons dropped by became 50% smaller Para4 Implied meaning: The Tibetan antelope were _____. We should not buy goods from _____. in danger endangered animals The 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. When the buying stops, the killing can too. 没有买卖,就没有杀害。 What I hearDetailed Reading -What “I” hearPara.6EffectThe antelope population has and in June 2015the Tibetan antelope was from the endangered species list.recoveredremovedDetailed Reading -A day in the cloudsPara.3My guide is Zhaxi, a village 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.”What is Zhaxi’s opinion Detailed Reading -What “I” thinkPara.7In 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 ... ...