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Unit5Period3Listeningandspeaking新課導(dǎo)入TheoldestzoointheworldinViennain1752Beijingzoo,theoldestzoointheChinain1906課堂學(xué)習(xí)Dogswerefirstdomesticatedover14,000yearsago.Sheep,cowsandpigshavebeenkeptathomeassourcesoffoodforaround7,000years.TheoldestzoointheworldisinVienna,openedin1752.TheoldestzooinChinaisBeijingZoo,whichwasfoundedin1906.1.Canzooanimalssurviveinthewild2.Canzoosofferanimalstheirnaturalenvironment3.Shouldwekeepwildanimalsinthezoo4.Shouldweeducatepeoplemoreaboutanimals7ListentotheTVdebateandchoosethecorrecttopic.LearningtolearnInadebate,firstlistenoutforthemaintopic.Thisisusuallyastatementorquestionattheverystartofthedebate.Speakerswillstatewhethertheyarefororagainstthestatement.Then,theywillintroducetheirsupportingargumentswithexpressionssuchasWemustrememberthat…andWecan’tdenythat…Listenforspecificinformation.Beforelistening,readthemindmaponPage55tofigureoutthepositionsofbothsidesandtheirmainarguments.Zooscanhelpprotectanimals______________________.Zooanimalscan________________________andbeunabletoliveontheirownwhenreturnedtothewild.Zoosareagoodwayto_______________________________.Zooscannotofferanimalsanenvironmentthat's_________________theirnaturalone.Zoosallowustoseeandlearnaboutanimalsinplacessimilartotheir___________________.Zoos_________________peoplethanforanimals.8Listenagainandcompletethemindmap.dependtoomuchonhumansindangerofdyingouteducatepeopleaboutanimalsnaturalenvironmentsasgoodasdomoregoodforForAgainstDebateNowtalkabouthowthespeakersexpressagreementanddisagreement.Listenagainifnecessary.AgreeingItotallyagree.Exactly.DisagreeingI’mafraidIdon’tagree.That’sjustnottrue.Listenandreadaloud.Imitatethepronunciationandintonationofthespeakers.DJ:JoiningustodaywehavezookeeperMaxWilson,andAmyLeefromtheorganizationKeepWildAnimalsWild.Theyareheretodiscusswhetherweshouldkeepwildanimalsinzoos.Max,let’sstartwithyou.Max:Asazookeeper,I’veseenhowzooshelpprotectanimalsindangerofdyingout.Forexample,myzooiswell-knownforitsprogramtosavetigers.Amy:I’mafraidIdon’tagreethattheseprogramsarealwayssuccessful.We’veseenalotofexampleswheretheanimalsstarttodependtoomuchonhumans,andareunabletoliveontheirownwhenreturnedtothewild.We’veseenalotofexamplesthathavefailed.Max:Butyoumustadmittherearesuccessfulones.Andzoosarealsoagoodwaytoeducatepeopleaboutanimals.That’skillingtwobirdswithonestone.Amy:Oh,Itotallyagreethatpeopleshouldlearnasmuchaspossibleaboutanimalsbecausewesharetheplanetwiththem.Max:Exactly.Zoosallowustoobserveanimalsinplacesthataresimilartotheirnaturalenvironments.Amy:I’msorry,butthat’sjustnottrue.Nozoocanofferitsanimalsanenvironmentthat’sasgoodastheirnaturalone.Elephants,forexample,needahugeamountofspacetolivehappily.Onthewhole,Ithinkzoosdomoregoodforpeoplethanforanimals.DJ:Well,Ithinkweallagreethatweshoulddoourbesttohelpprotectanimalsandteachpeoplemoreaboutthem.Let’scontinuethisdiscussionafterashortbreak.9Workinpairs.Holdadebateonwhetherweshouldkeepanimalsaspets.StudentA:Youareinfavourofkeepinganimalsaspets.Youhavethefollowingarguments:1.Keepingpetsdevelopsakindandcaringattitudetowardsanimals.2.Keepingpetsisgoodforpeople’sphysicalandmentalhealth.3.Keepingpetshelpspeopleknowmoreaboutanimals.StudentB:Youareagainstkeepinganimalsaspets.Youhavethefollowingarguments:1.Caringforotherpeopleismoreimportantthancaringforanimals.2.Itisbadforanimals’physicalandmentalhealthtobekeptaspets.3.Animalskeptathomecancausetroubleforneighbours.UsefulexpressionsAgreeingDisagreeingExactly!Iagree.Thatistrue.Iseeyourpoint.Nodoubtaboutit.Isupposeso.Idon’tagree.That’sjustnottrue.I’mafraidItotallydisagree.I’mnotsosureaboutthat.Idon’tthinkso.That’snotalwaysthesame.Doyouthinkweshouldorshouldn’tkeepanimalsaspetsExampleB:Manypeoplekeepanimals,suchasdogs,cats,rabbits…aspets.What’syouropinionA:Well,Ithinkkeepingpetsdevelopsakindandcaringattitudetowardsanimals.Anditshowshowmuchweloveanimals.B:Idon’tagree.Caringforotherpeopleismoreimportantthancaringforanimals.Ifyouloveanimals,youwillsetthemfree.A:Iseeyourpoint,butkeepingpetsisgoodforpeople’sphysicalandmentalhealth.Youcantakeawalkwhilewalkingthedogs,forexample.Andyoucankeepcompanywiththepetswhenyouarealone.B:Nodoubtaboutit.Keepingpetsdoesgoodtopeople,butitisbadforanimals’physicalandmentalhealthtobekeptaspets.Animalshadbetterbegivenmoreattentionwhenpeopleenjoythemselves.A:That’snotalwaysthesame.Keepingpetshelpspeopleknowmoreaboutanimals.Andthiswillinturnhelpanimalsfindabetterplacetolivewithpeople.B:Butwehavetoadmitthatanimalskeptathomecancausetroubleforneighbours.Therefore,wemusttakeotherpeopleintoconsideration.A:Exactly!It’simportanttotakegoodcareofyourpet

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