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observe

behaviourobservation

Jane Goodall

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chimpanzee

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Ape( 猿 )

Orangutan 猩猩

Chimp 黑猩猩

Gibbon 长臂猿

Gorilla 大猩猩

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1.Wild chimps are endangered and only live in Africa.

2. Chimps can make and use tools .3. Chimps can be taught some human languages.4. Chimps laugh when they play.5. Chimps communicate much like humans do: by kissing, embracing, patting on the back, touchin

g hands… 6. When chimps are angry or terrified, their hair stands on end.7. Infant chimps have white tails that disappear after they grow up.

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Dr. Jane Goodall and the chimps

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The family of chimps ________ and ________ in the morning

Chimps either _____ or clean each other to show_____

The mother chimp and her babies _______ in the tree

Chimps sleep together in their ______ for the night

At ________ in Gombe National Park, they ___ _____ to the place, ___ and ____ in the ______ of the trees.

The ________ between members of a chimp family is as ________ as in a human family.

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The family of chimps ________ and ________ in the morning

Chimps either _____ or clean each other to show_____

The mother chimp and her babies _______ in the tree

Chimps sleep together in their ______ for the night

At ________ in Gombe National Park, they ___ _____ to the place, ___ and ____ in the ______ of the trees.

wake up

lovemove off

feed

play

nest

The ________ between members of a chimp family is as ________ as in a human family.

bondstrong

goshadewaitsit

back

It refers to the family of chimps they were going to visit.

where we left the family sleeping in a tree the night before.

5:45 am

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A group ________ Jane’s way of

studying chimps in the wild.

What Jane __________ about

chimps.

How Jane _________ the lives

of chimps in their natural habitat.

What Jane _________.

Get the main idea of each paragraph

Para.1:

Para.2:

Para.3:

Para.4:

discoveredprotectedachieved

achieved

followed

discovered

protected

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1.Why did Jane go to Africa to study chi

mps in the wild?

2.How did she do her research?

3.What did she discover about chimps?

Para 2

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1.Why did Jane go to Africa to study chimps?

• Since her childhood, she had wanted to work with them in their own environment.

2.How did she do her research?

• By observing and recording chimps’

daily activities.

They can behave naturally in the wild.

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3.What did she discover about chimps?

• She observed chimps as a group hunting ________ and then eating it, and discovered chimps hunt and eat meat.

• She also discovered how chimps _______________ each other.

• She studied their body language, which helped her ________ their social system.

a monkey

communicate with

work out

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True or false 1) She hopes that chimps can be left

in the forest.

2) She supposes that people should use

chimps for entertainment.

3) She has spent more than fifty years

helping people understand her work.

4) She has built many special places

for the wild animals to live in.

5) She feels it a pity when she sees chimps

in laboratories and cages.

F

Fforty years

should not use

Para 3

We should understa

nd and respect these

animals.

We should understa

nd and respect these

animals.

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What has she achieved?

She has achieved what she wanted to do.•1) Working with animals in their environment.

•2) Gaining a doctor’s degree for her studies

•3) Showing that women can live in the forest as men can. Inspire othersInspire others

Para 4

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The passage is mainly about how Jane

Goodall worked with_________________

____________ and helped people ________

_____________________of these animals.

chimps in their

understand

and respect the life environment

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What kind of person do you think she is?

brave, determined, adventurousstrong-willed, devoted, diligent,knowledgeable,caring, sympathetic ( 有同情心的 )…

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• Since her childhood she had wanted to work with animals in their own environment.

• She didn’t give up and only after her mother came to help her for the first few months was she allowed to begin her project.

• She had argued that wild animals should be left in the wild and not used for entertainment or advertisement.

• Gain a doctor’s degree for her studies studies.

determined; brave; adventurous

strong-minded

caring; sympathetic

knowledgeable; diligent

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A______

A______

A______

3 “A”s

im

ttitude

ction

Achievement

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Life is a do-it-yourself project. It is what you make it. Follow your heart, your journey of life will be wonderful!

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Only if we can understand can we care.

Only if we care will we help.

Only if we help shall all the life be hopeful.

---Jane Goodall

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Ways to protect wildlife

• Let the animals live in the wild

• Do not use animals for entertainment or advertisements.

• Set up some nature reserves(保护区 ) to protect wildlife.

• Make people aware of the importance of wildlife protection.

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Life is a do-it-yourself project. It is what you make it. Follow your heart, your journey of life will be wonderful!

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homework

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Retell Jane Goodall, who created the Roots and Shoots

( 根与芽 ), is a great woman scientist. She has be

en studying _______ for many years. Chimps are

one of the _____ types of ape( 猿 ). They live in Af

rica only and are e___________. The ____ betwee

n members of a chimp family is as _____ as in a h

uman family. Chimps either feed and clean each

other ___ __ _____ of showing love. When they ar

e angry, their hands will ______ ____ ______.

chimps

four

ndangered

bond

strong

as a way

stand on end

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Retell Jane Goodall has helped people ___________ ho

w much they _________ like humans. Jane decide

d to work with animals in their own ____________.

She spent many years _________ and _________

_ their daily activities. For 40 years, Jane _______

________ the rest of the world understand and re

spect the life of these animals. She ________ tho

se who want to _______ the achievements of wo

men.

understand

behave

environment observing

recording

has been helping

inspirescheer

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Who is Jane Goodall? How would you describe her? Why did she choose to study …? What did she do to impress you most? What are her achievements?

Tips: 1. wrok in pairs and make your own conversation in 3 minutes. 2. make full use of the information in the passage. 3. Be creative!