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高中英语Reading and Thinking a day in the cloud 教设计

高中英语Reading and Thinking a day in the cloud 教设计

新人教必修2 Unit 2 WILDLIFE PROTECTIONReading and Thinking: A Day in the Clouds文本简析本单元的话题是野生动物保护。

阅读文本A Day in the Clouds通过介绍藏羚羊过去和现在的生存环境,倡导每个人通过改变自身的生活方式来进一步拯救野生动物、地球和人类。

该文本属于叙事类文体,以作者观察藏羚羊时的所见所闻所感为主线,目的是倡导人类和大自然和谐共处。

第一段是引入话题,交代此行的目的——观察藏羚羊;第二至第六段是文章的核心部分,讲述藏羚羊的现状、扎西对保护藏羚羊的观念、藏羚羊过去濒临灭绝的原因、政府和志愿者保护藏羚羊所采取的措施和成效;第七段通过对上文的总结和反思提出:人类只有把保护野生动物当做生活的一部分,和大自然和谐共处才能根本消除对野生动物、对我们赖以生存的星球的威胁。

在进行文本教学设计时,要帮助学生梳理关于野生动植物保护的话题类语言,主要包括野生动植物面临的危险和困境以及保护的措施的表达。

本文段落间的关系较为清晰,教师可以通过问题链的设计来加强学生的逻辑思维能力。

此外,本课首要关注的文化要素是树立学生保护野生动植物的意识,并指导学生如何采取保护措施。

第1课时一、教学内容教学安排:整体理解全文,并根据问题链重点研读文本前四段,了解藏羚羊面临的问题(the problem)—产生问题的原因(the causes)—措施和成效(the measures and effect)。

了解字面意义(literal meaning)和隐含意义(implied meaning)的概念。

二、课时目标1. 通过标题预测,自主提问并验证提问,梳理问题链,了解藏羚羊的生存现状、曾经面临的危机和原因、政府和当地人民采取的措施以及效果等。

2. 结合文本中的典型例句,准确理解字面意义(literal meaning)和隐含意义(implied meaning),深度解读文本。

关于保护濒危动物的范文

关于保护濒危动物的范文

某英文报“Protecting Animals in Danger”专栏正在向中学生征稿,要求同学们介绍一种濒危动物的现状,然后谈谈你作为一名中学生,能为保护动物做什么。

提示词语供选用。

提示词语:in danger, live in, situation, government,protect请你根据下列表格内容,描述东北虎的情况,呼吁大家都来保护动物。

The tigerHow many5000place to live in India, Russia,Northeast China Food to live on Little animalsReasons (原因)1.people take away their land;2.people kill them for their fur;3.not enough food for them…SuggestionsWhat we should do 1.build more nature parks;2. Protect the environment(环境)3.Stop people from killing;1.Tigers are in danger now. There are only about 5000 in the world. They live in China, India, and Russia and they mainly live on little animals. The number of tigers is becoming less and less because they don’t have enough food to eat or enough places to live in. People make the water dirty and take away their forests as well. What’s more, they kill them a lot for their fur. The situation is becoming very difficult. So we should do something to help the tigers. First we’d better stop people from killing. Second, it’s a good idea to build more nature reserves for them.2.Tigers are in danger now. There are only about 5,000 in the world. They live in China, India, Russia and Malaysia and they mainly live on little animals. The number of tigers is becoming less and less because they don’t have enough food to eat or enough places to live in. People pollute the rivers and take away their land and forests. They also kill them a lot. The situation is becoming very difficult. So we should do something to help the tigers. I think we must protect the environment and keep the earth clean. It’s a good idea to build more nature parks for them and stop people from killing them.3.Tigers live in the northeast of China and they feed on other animals. The situation is getting difficult.There are only about 22 tigers in China, because tigers don’t have many babies and people often kill them. Tigers are losing their land and forests and they don’t have enough food.What can we do to protect tigers? First, we should stop people from killing tigers and other wild animals. Second, we need to stop buying products made from tigers. Then, let’s give them more safe places to live in. Finally, it’s a good idea to build more nature parks and reserves for tigers.All in all, animals are our friends. Let’s take actions to protect them from now on !4. Tibetan antelopes live in the highest place in the world. They mainly feed on grass. They are one of the most beautiful animals in the world. But in fact, they are in danger and the situation is getting difficult. There are few Tibetan antelopes in the wild. There are many reasons for this. First, people often killed for their fur because it’s warm, beautiful and can be made into expensive clothes. Second, villages and farm are growing bigger and take away their land. So many Tibetan antelopes don’t have a safe place to live. The number of them is dropping year by year.We must protect Tibetan antelopes because they are our friends. What can we do to protect Tibetan antelopes? First, we must stop buying some clothes make in it fur. Second, we can build Tibetan antelopes reserves and nature parks so that Tibetan antelopes will live in peace. In the end, we should try our best to protect the environment.It’s sad to think of Tibetan antelopes i n danger. We need to protect them better.好词好句:1.It is not right to kill(杀) the animals for money, so we need to stop(阻止某人做某事) people from killing them.2. It is wrong to take away the land and forests, so we must stop people from cutting down the trees.3. In order to(为了) keep the water clean, we should not drop litter(扔垃圾) here and there(到处).4. We can make some posters(海报) to call on(号召) more people to protect animals from now on !5. We should not buy anything made from (由…制成的)animals in danger. There is a saying, “No buying, no killing”.6. To protect animals is to protect ourselves.7. We should live in peace/harmony with(与…和平共处) animals because animals are our good friends.。

人教版高中第五册三单元作文:藏羚魂

人教版高中第五册三单元作文:藏羚魂

人教版高中第五册三单元作文:藏羚魂藏羚羊,又称藏羚魂,是一种非常珍贵的野生动物,也是藏区山林的代表性动物。

藏羚羊是藏区人民的宝贵财富,是藏区文化的象征。

藏羚羊的数量极其稀少,它们只生活在藏区的山林中,数量极其稀少,每年都会有一些藏羚羊死亡,但是生育率却很低,这使得藏羚羊的数量越来越少。

藏羚羊的保护一直受到政府的重视,政府不仅在藏区建立了各种保护区来保护藏羚羊,而且还采取了各种措施,如禁止捕猎、禁止放牧、禁止砍伐森林等,以保护藏羚羊的生存环境。

藏羚羊是藏区人民最宝贵的财富,也是藏区文化的象征。

我们要珍惜藏羚羊,保护它们,让它们在藏区的山林中安心生活,传承藏区文化,让我们的下一代能够享受到藏羚羊的美丽。

The Tibetan antelope, also known as the soul of the Tibetan antelope, is a very precious wild animal and also the representative animal of the Tibetan forest. The Tibetan antelope is the precious wealth of the Tibetan people and the symbol of Tibetan culture.The number of Tibetan antelopes is extremely rare. They only livein the forests of Tibet and their numbers are extremely rare. Every year, some Tibetan antelopes die, but the reproductive rate is very low, which makes the number of Tibetan antelopes decreasing.The protection of the Tibetan antelope has always been takenseriously by the government. The government not only established various protection zones in Tibet to protect the Tibetan antelope, but also took various measures, such as prohibiting hunting, grazing, and cutting down forests, to protect the living environment of Tibetan antelopes.The Tibetan antelope is the most precious wealth of the Tibetan people and the symbol of Tibetan culture. We should cherish the Tibetan antelope, protect them, let them live in peace in the forests of Tibet, inherit Tibetan culture, and let our next generation enjoy the beauty of the Tibetan antelope.。

2020届高考英语书面表达必考话题范文 动物保护

2020届高考英语书面表达必考话题范文 动物保护

藏羚羊的保护据报道,藏羚羊(Tibetan antelope)受非法捕杀而濒临灭绝,总数从1990年的100万只锐减到现在不足10万只。

假设你是李华,现请用英文给中国野生动物保护协会CWCA(China Wildlife Conservation Association)的会长写一封建议信。

内容应包括:●简述藏羚羊的现状;●陈述原因(取羊皮获利等);●提出你的建议(加大宣传力度、增加资金、选派志愿者等)。

注意:1.词数100左右。

2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;3.可根据内容需要适当增加细节;Dear President,I’m writing to give some suggestions to further protect the Tibetan antelope.____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Looking forward to your reply.Yours sincerely,Li Hua【思路点拨】文章分为三部分:首先写藏羚羊的现状;然后陈述原因;最后提出建议。

人教版高中英语2019新教材必修二Unit 2 Wildlife protection课文翻译

人教版高中英语2019新教材必修二Unit 2   Wildlife protection课文翻译

藏羚羊生活在西藏、新疆和青海的平原上。看着它 们(藏羚羊)缓缓穿过绿色的草地,我被其美丽所震撼 ,也想到了藏羚羊所处的险境。因其珍贵的羊毛, 它们(藏羚羊)正遭受非法猎杀。
My guide is Zhaxi, a villager 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.”
这些措施效果明显。藏羚羊数量已经恢复。2015年6月, 藏羚羊从濒危物种名单中删除。然而,政府并没有打 算停止这些保护项目,因为对藏羚羊的威胁依然存在。
In the evening, I drink a cup of tea and watch the stars. I think about the antelopes and what Zhaxi told me. Much is bห้องสมุดไป่ตู้ing done to protect wildlife, but if we really want to save the planet, we must change our way of life. Only when we learn to exist in harmony with nature can we stop being a threat to wildlife and to our planet.

为什么要保护藏羚羊英语作文500字

为什么要保护藏羚羊英语作文500字

为什么要保护藏羚羊英语作文500字全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Why should we protect Tibetan antelopesTibetan antelopes are a unique and beautiful species that inhabit the high plateau regions of Tibet and surrounding areas. These graceful animals are known for their long, slender horns and distinctive golden fur. However, Tibetan antelopes are facing a number of threats that put their survival at risk. It is important for us to protect these animals in order to preserve biodiversity, maintain ecosystem balance, and safeguard the future of this iconic species.One of the main reasons why we should protect Tibetan antelopes is to preserve biodiversity. Tibetan antelopes play a crucial role in the ecosystem of the high plateau regions. They are an important food source for predators such as snow leopards and wolves, and their grazing habits help to maintain the grasslands in which they live. By protecting Tibetan antelopes, we can help to ensure the health and balance of the entire ecosystem.Furthermore, Tibetan antelopes are a key indicator species for the health of the grasslands in which they live. Their population numbers can provide valuable information about the state of the environment and the impact of human activities on the region. By monitoring the population of Tibetan antelopes, scientists can gain important insights into the health of the grasslands and take steps to address any issues that may be causing harm to the ecosystem.In addition to their ecological importance, Tibetan antelopes also have cultural and economic significance for the people who live in the region. Tibetan antelopes have long been valued by local communities for their meat, fur, and horns, which are used in traditional medicine and handicrafts. By protecting Tibetan antelopes, we can help to ensure the continued survival of these cultural practices and support the livelihoods of the people who depend on the species for their well-being.Unfortunately, Tibetan antelopes are facing a number of threats that are putting their survival at risk. One of the biggest threats to Tibetan antelopes is illegal poaching, driven by the demand for their fur, which is used to make luxurious shahtoosh shawls. Poachers often employ cruel and inhumane methods to hunt Tibetan antelopes, including using high-powered rifles andvehicles to chase down and kill the animals. This has led to a sharp decline in the population of Tibetan antelopes in recent years, with some estimates suggesting that there are now fewer than 50,000 individuals left in the wild.Climate change is another major threat to Tibetan antelopes. The high plateau regions where Tibetan antelopes live are experiencing rapid changes in temperature and precipitation patterns, which are disrupting the animals' migratory routes and access to food and water. These changes are making it increasingly difficult for Tibetan antelopes to survive in their natural habitat, and are contributing to a decline in their population numbers.In order to protect Tibetan antelopes, it is important for us to take action on a number of fronts. First and foremost, we must strengthen laws and regulations that protect Tibetan antelopes from illegal poaching and other forms of exploitation. Governments and conservation organizations must work together to enforce these laws and punish those who are found to be breaking them. In addition, we must work to address the underlying causes of poaching, such as poverty and lack of alternative livelihood options for people who depend on the animals for their livelihoods.We must also take steps to address the impacts of climate change on Tibetan antelopes. This includes reducing our carbon emissions and supporting initiatives that reduce the impacts of climate change on the high plateau regions where Tibetan antelopes live. By working together to protect Tibetan antelopes, we can ensure the continued survival of this iconic species and preserve the biodiversity and cultural heritage of the region for generations to come.In conclusion, it is vital for us to protect Tibetan antelopes in order to preserve biodiversity, maintain ecosystem balance, and safeguard the future of this iconic species. By taking action to address the threats facing Tibetan antelopes, we can help to ensure that these beautiful animals continue to thrive in their natural habitat for years to come. Let us all work together to protect Tibetan antelopes and the precious ecosystem in which they live.篇2Why Protect Tibetan AntelopesTibetan antelopes, also known as chiru, are a beautiful and majestic species that roam the high-altitude plateau of Tibet. These animals are known for their unique appearance, withslender bodies and long, curved horns. Unfortunately, Tibetan antelopes are also one of the most endangered species in the world. Their populations have been declining rapidly due to poaching and habitat loss. In order to protect these magnificent creatures, it is important to understand why they are worth protecting.First and foremost, Tibetan antelopes are an important part of the ecosystem. As herbivores, they play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the fragile grassland ecosystem in Tibet. By feeding on plants, they help prevent overgrazing and promote the growth of new vegetation. Without Tibetan antelopes, the ecosystem in Tibet would be disrupted, leading to a decline in biodiversity and potentially the extinction of other species.Furthermore, Tibetan antelopes have cultural significance for the Tibetan people. In Tibetan Buddhism, the antelope is considered a symbol of purity and grace. The people of Tibet have a deep respect for these animals and have incorporated them into their art, literature, and traditions. Protecting Tibetan antelopes is not only important for preserving biodiversity but also for safeguarding the cultural heritage of the Tibetan people.In addition to their ecological and cultural importance, Tibetan antelopes also have economic value. They are a source of income for local communities through ecotourism and the sale of antelope products such as wool. By protecting Tibetan antelopes, we can help sustain the livelihoods of these communities and contribute to the sustainable development of the region.Lastly, protecting Tibetan antelopes is essential for the future of the species. With their populations declining rapidly, it is urgent that we take action to prevent their extinction. By implementing conservation measures such as anti-poaching laws, habitat protection, and community engagement, we can ensure that Tibetan antelopes continue to thrive for generations to come.In conclusion, Tibetan antelopes are a species worth protecting for their ecological, cultural, economic, and intrinsic value. By working together to safeguard these majestic creatures, we can ensure a sustainable future for both the species and the people of Tibet. Let us all join hands in the effort to protect Tibetan antelopes and preserve the beauty of the Tibetan plateau.篇3Why Protect Tibetan AntelopesTibetan antelopes, also known as chiru, are one of the most beautiful and endangered species in the world. They are native to the Tibetan Plateau and are known for their unique appearance and graceful movements. However, due to various threats such as illegal poaching and habitat destruction, the population of Tibetan antelopes has been declining rapidly in recent years. It is crucial that we take immediate action to protect these magnificent creatures before it's too late.First and foremost, Tibetan antelopes play a crucial role in maintaining the delicate ecological balance of the Tibetan Plateau. As herbivores, they help control the growth of vegetation and prevent overgrazing in their habitats. This in turn helps preserve the biodiversity of the region and ensures the survival of other plant and animal species that depend on the grasslands for their survival. Without Tibetan antelopes, the entire ecosystem of the Tibetan Plateau would be thrown into disarray, leading to irreversible consequences for the environment.Furthermore, Tibetan antelopes are also of great cultural significance to the Tibetan people. They have long been revered in Tibetan culture for their beauty and grace, and are considereda symbol of purity and freedom. Tibetan antelopes are often featured in traditional Tibetan art, music, and dance, and are deeply ingrained in the cultural identity of the Tibetan people. By protecting Tibetan antelopes, we are not only safeguarding a species from extinction, but also preserving a vital part of Tibetan heritage and tradition.In addition, Tibetan antelopes also have economic value for the local communities living in the region. The wool of Tibetan antelopes, known as shahtoosh, is highly prized for its softness and warmth, and is used to make luxurious shawls and scarves. However, the illegal poaching of Tibetan antelopes for their wool has led to a sharp decline in their population, putting a strain on the local economy. By protecting Tibetan antelopes and promoting sustainable alternatives to shahtoosh, we can help support the livelihoods of local communities and ensure a more sustainable future for both people and wildlife in the region.In conclusion, the protection of Tibetan antelopes is vital for the health of the Tibetan Plateau ecosystem, the preservation of Tibetan culture, and the well-being of local communities. It is our moral duty to take a stand against the illegal poaching and habitat destruction that threaten the survival of these magnificent creatures. By working together to raise awareness,strengthen conservation efforts, and support sustainable development in the region, we can ensure a brighter future for Tibetan antelopes and for all those who call the Tibetan Plateau home. Let us join hands to protect these majestic animals and secure a better world for generations to come.。

保护藏羚羊的英语作文

保护藏羚羊的英语作文

保护藏羚羊的英语作文保护藏羚羊是我们每个人的责任它们是青藏高原的精灵也是我们人类的朋友。

藏羚羊又称为高原精灵是中国特有的珍稀动物主要分布在青海西藏新疆等地的高寒草甸和高原荒漠地带。

然而由于非法狩猎和生态环境的破坏藏羚羊的数量已经急剧减少面临着灭绝的危险。

Protecting the Tibetan antelope is the responsibility of each of us. They are the spirits of the QinghaiTibet Plateau and also our human friends. The Tibetan antelope also known as the spirit of the plateau is a rare animal unique to China mainly distributed in the alpine meadows and plateau desert areas of Qinghai Tibet Xinjiang and other places. However due to illegal hunting and the destruction of the ecological environment the number of Tibetan antelopes has sharply decreased facing the danger of extinction.为了保护藏羚羊我们应该采取以下措施1. 加强法律法规的宣传和执行力度严厉打击非法狩猎行为。

政府应该加大对藏羚羊保护法律法规的宣传力度让更多人了解藏羚羊的重要性和保护的必要性。

同时加强对非法狩猎行为的打击力度严惩犯罪分子。

2. 加强生态环境保护改善藏羚羊的生存环境。

政府和相关部门应该加大对生态环境保护的投入采取有效措施减少环境污染保护和恢复藏羚羊的栖息地。

保护藏羚羊英语作业

保护藏羚羊英语作业

保护藏羚羊英语作业英文回答:Protecting Chiru Tibetan Antelopes.Chiru, also known as Tibetan antelopes, are a magnificent species that inhabit the high-altitude plateaus of the Tibetan Plateau. These graceful creatures are renowned for their soft, luxurious wool, known as shahtoosh, which has made them a target of illegal poaching. As a result, the Chiru population has declined drastically in recent decades, prompting urgent conservation efforts to protect and restore their numbers.Habitat and Distribution.Chiru primarily inhabit the Tibetan Plateau, which encompasses parts of China, Nepal, India, and Bhutan. They thrive in cold, arid grasslands and alpine meadows at elevations ranging from 3,500 to 5,500 meters (11,500 to18,000 feet). Their migratory patterns vary depending on the season, but generally involve moving from summer grazing grounds at higher altitudes to wintering areas with less snow cover.Threats and Challenges.The most significant threat to the Chiru population is illegal poaching for their wool. Shahtoosh, derived from the undercoat of Chiru, is prized for its warmth and softness and is woven into highly valuable shawls. This illicit trade has decimated the Chiru population, with estimates indicating that only a few thousand remain in the wild today.Other threats include habitat loss due to mining, road construction, and grazing by domestic livestock. Climate change is also a growing concern, as it could alter the Chiru's habitat and disrupt their migratory patterns.Conservation Efforts.Recognizing the critical need to protect the Chiru, a range of conservation initiatives have been implemented. These include:Anti-poaching measures: Governments and wildlife organizations have stepped up anti-poaching patrols and implemented strict penalties for wildlife trafficking.Habitat protection: Establishing protected areas and restricting human activities in Chiru habitats are crucial to conserve their ecosystem.Education and awareness: Public awareness campaigns aim to educate people about the importance of Chiru conservation and the devastating effects of illegal poaching.Alternative livelihood programs: Providing alternative income sources for local communities that rely on wildlife poaching can reduce their reliance on hunting and support conservation efforts.Research and monitoring: Ongoing research helps scientists understand Chiru behavior, population dynamics, and habitat preferences, informing effective conservation measures.中文回答:藏羚羊保护。

保护藏羚羊作文英文

保护藏羚羊作文英文

保护藏羚羊作文英文英文回答:As a wildlife enthusiast, I believe it is crucial to protect the Tibetan antelope. These beautiful animals are facing threats from illegal poaching and habitat loss. If we don't take action to protect them, they could be in danger of extinction.One reason why we should protect the Tibetan antelopeis because of their significance to the ecosystem. They play a key role in maintaining the balance of the grassland ecosystem. For example, their grazing behavior helps to prevent the grass from becoming overgrown, which in turn benefits other species in the area.Another reason is the cultural and economic value of the Tibetan antelope. In Tibet, their wool is used to make shahtoosh, a luxurious and highly prized fabric. By protecting the Tibetan antelope, we are also preserving thecultural heritage and livelihoods of the local communities.In addition, the Tibetan antelope is a symbol of environmental conservation. By protecting them, we are sending a message about the importance of preservingwildlife and their habitats.中文回答:作为一名野生动物爱好者,我认为保护藏羚羊至关重要。

新教材高中英语Unit2WildlifeProtectionPeriod2ReadingandThi

新教材高中英语Unit2WildlifeProtectionPeriod2ReadingandThi

Unit 2 Wildlife ProtectionPeriod 2 Reading and Thinking学习目标1.To learn about the current situation of Tibetan antelopes.2.To figure out the authors views and attitudes expressed in the article.3.To identify literal meaning and implied meaning of some sentences.4.To express your opinions on wildlife protection.课堂探究Part ⅠPredicting possible informationLook at the pictures and the title.Predict:1.Whats the type of writing of the text?2.Whats the text probably about?Part ⅡSkimming for main ideasActivity 1 Skim the text and answer the following questions.1.Whats the text mainly about?2.Whats the purpose of the article?Activity 2 Read the text again and summarize the main idea of each paragraph. Paragraph 1:Paragraph 2:Paragraph 3:Paragraph 4:Paragraph 5:Paragraph 6:Paragraph 7:Part ⅢScanning for detailsActivity 1 Read the text and answer the following questions.1.Why did the writer visit Tibet?2.What does “national protection” mean?3.How does the writer feel about modern life?How do you know?Activity 2 Read the text again and fill in the form.Things theauthor seesThings theauthor hearsHow the authorfeelsor thinksActivity 3 Read the text once more and try to finish the mind map.Activity 4 Read the sentences below,and decide if each idea is the literal meaning (L) of the text or only implied (I) by the text.The Tibetan antelope lives high above sea level.When they first saw the antelopes,they were very far away.We should not buy goods made from endangered animals.Human activities are threatening animals and plants.The Tibetan antelope is not an endangered species now.Part ⅣDiscussionDiscuss the questions in pairs.The writer says that we must change our way of life and learn to live in harmony with nature in order to save our planet.Do you agree?What do you think we should do or change?核心素养专练1.Retell the passage in your own words.2.Do some research on other endangered animals by surfing the Internet and make a report.参考答案Part Ⅰ1.The type of writing of the text is a travel journal.2.The pictures are of antelopes,so the text must be about them.Part ⅡActivity 11.The Tibetan antelope was an endangered animal,but because of human action to protect it,its population has recovered and it was removed from the endangered species list.2.The author intends to tell us that although the Tibetan antelope has been removed from the endangered species list,the threats to it have not yet disappeared.We must change our way of life and learn to exist in harmony with nature.Activity 2Paragraph 1:The writer visited Changtang in order to observe Tibetan antelopes. Paragraph 2:Tibetan antelopes are in danger.Paragraph 3:The authors guide thinks that the land is sacred and protecting the wildlife is a way of life.Paragraph 4:Bad times for the Tibetan antelope.Paragraph 5:The Chinese government and volunteers took effective measures to protect Tibetan antelopes.Paragraph 6:The effective measures have helped the population of Tibetan antelopes recover.Paragraph 7:Human beings must change the way of life in order to save the planet.Part ⅢActivity 11.He wanted to observe Tibetan antelopes.2.“National protection” means something is protected across the whole country,and it is illegal to harm it.3.The writer thinks our modern life goes against nature,because he says we must change the way we live if we really want to protect wildlife and the planet.Activity 2Thingsthe author sees *snow-covered mountains disappear into clouds (Para.1)*the antelopes move slowly across the green grass (Para.2)Things the author hears *Changtang National Nature Reserve (Para.3)*bad times for the Tibetan antelope (Para.4)*measures to protect the Tibetan antelope (Para.5) *effects achieved after years of protection (Para.6)How theauthor feels or thinks *struck by their beauty (Para.2)*change our way of life (Para.7)*exist in harmony with nature (Para.7)Activity 3What:Tibetan antelopes are graceful animals.(Para.1)They live on the plains of Tibet,Xinjiang,and Qinghai.(Para.2)They have valuable fur.(Para.2)Why:Hunters were shooting them to make profits.(Para.4)Their habitats were getting smaller.(Para.4)How:The Chinese government placed it under national protection.(Para.5)Bridges and gates were added to let them move easily and safely.(Para.5) Volunteers watched over them day and night.(Para.5)Results:The antelope population has recovered.(Para.6)The Tibetan antelope was removed from the endangered species list in 2015.(Para.6)More to do:Change our way of life.(Para.7)Exist in harmony with nature.(Para.7)Activity 4I Implied by “The air is thin”.(Para.1)I Implied by “we can just make out a herd of graceful animals”.(Para.1)I I mplied by “They were being hunted,illegally,for their valuable fur (Para.2)” and “Hunters were shooting antelopes to make profits (Para.4)”.I Implied by “The reserve is a shelter for the animals and plants (Para.3)” and “the threats to the Tibetan antelope have not yet disappeared (Para.6)”.L The same meaning as “in June 2015,the Tibetan antelope was removed from the endangered species list (Para.6)”.Part ⅣI agree that we must change our way of life and learn to live in harmony with nature in order to save our planet.I think what we must do is to realize that we are part of nature and should not separate from it.We cant survive without it and so when we damage it,we literally damage ourselves.学习目标1.To know more about the current situation of Tibetan antelopes.2.To figure out the main structure of the passage.3.To judge the writing purpose and the source of the passage.4.To express your own ideas on given topics by critical thinking.课堂探究Part ⅠDiscourse analysis with the help of different approaches of discourse analysis.1.Whats the main idea of each paragraph?Paragraph 1:Paragraph 2:Paragraph 3:Paragraph 4:Paragraph 5:Paragraph 6:Paragraph 7:2.Discourse Pattern Analysis①Paragraph 4General statement:Supporting details:②Paragraph 6General statement:Supporting details:③Problem-Solution PatternSituation:ParagraphProblem:ParagraphSolution:ParagraphResult:ParagraphReflection:Paragraph3.Theme:4.Find out and share the lexis relevant to each part.Topic Related lexisPart ⅡPragmatic Analysis1.Whats the writing purpose of the article?2.To whom does the author write this article?3.Where can you possibly read this article?Part ⅢCritical ThinkingThe writer says that we must change our way of life and learn to live in harmony with nature in order to save our planet.Do you agree?What do you think we should do or change?核心素养专练1.Retell the passage in your own words.2.Do some research on other endangered animals by surfing the Internet and make a report.参考答案Part Ⅰ1.Paragraph 1:The writer visited Changtang in order to observe Tibetan antelopes. Paragraph 2:Tibetan antelopes are in danger.Paragraph 3:The authors guide thinks that the land is sacred and protecting the wildlife is a way of life.Paragraph 4:Bad times for the Tibetan antelope.Paragraph 5:The Chinese government and volunteers took effective measures to protect the Tibetan antelope.Paragraph 6:The effective measures have helped the population of Tibetan antelopes recover.Paragraph 7:Human beings must change the way of life in order to save the planet.2.①General statement:The 1980s and 1990s were bad times for the Tibetan antelope. Supporting details:The population dropped by more than 50 percent.Their habitats were becoming smaller.②General statement:The measures were effective.Supporting details:The antelope population has recovered.The Tibetan antelope was removed from the endangered species list.③Situation:Paragraph 1Problem:Paragraphs 2—4Solution:Paragraph 5Result:Paragraph 6Reflection:Paragraph 73.Theme:The Tibetan antelope was an endangered animal,but because of human action to protect it,its population has recovered and it was removed from the endangered species list.4.Topic Related lexisTo observe Tibetan antelopes snow-covered mountains; close enough to touch;on the plain;a herd of graceful animalsBad times for the Tibetan antelope in danger;being hunted;illegally;a shelter for the animals;the population dropped;the habitats were becoming smallerEffective measures placed it under national protection; watched over...day and night;...were added;move easily;keep...safe from...Tibetanantelope population has recovered effective;population has recovered;was removed from the endangered species listChange the way of life change our way of life;exist in harmony with nature; stop being a threat to wildlifePart Ⅱ1.The author intends to tell us that although the Tibetan antelope has been removed from the endangered species list,the threats to it have not yet disappeared.We must change our way of life and learn to exist in harmony with nature.2.Those who are concerned about wildlife especially the endangered species.3.We can possibly read this article from a magazine,newspaper or textbook related to wildlife.Part ⅢI agree that we must change our way of life and learn to live in harmony with nature in order to save our planet.I think what we must do is to realize that we are part of nature and should not separate from it.We cant survive without it and so when we damage it,we literally damage ourselves.。

保护藏羚羊的作文 英文

保护藏羚羊的作文 英文

Protecting the Tibetan Antelope: A Call forConservationAmidst the vast and serene landscapes of the Tibetan Plateau, a small but significant creature stands as a symbol of the region's rich biodiversity: the Tibetan antelope, or chiru as it is affectionately known. These graceful animals, with their distinctive white underbellies and brown coats, dot the highlands, a testament to the resilience and adaptability of life in one of the world's most challenging environments. However, despite their resilience, the Tibetan antelope is now facing an existential threat due to a range of anthropogenic pressures, making their conservation crucial.The primary threat to the Tibetan antelope is hunting, often for its prized wool, which is used to make the luxury shahtoosh shawl. This illegal trade has decimated antelope populations in some areas, pushing them to the brink of extinction. Additionally, the loss of habitat due to climate change and human development is another significant factor. The changing patterns of rainfall and temperature on the plateau are affecting the availability of forage forthe antelopes, while infrastructure projects such as roads and railways are fragmenting their habitat, making itdifficult for them to migrate and find food.To address these threats, it is imperative that we take urgent action. Firstly, enforcement of anti-poaching laws and regulations must be strengthened to prevent illegal hunting and trafficking of Tibetan antelopes. This requires a concerted effort from governments, law enforcement agencies, and community members to ensure that these laws are not only in place but also effectively implemented.Secondly, conservation efforts must focus on protecting the Tibetan antelope's habitat. This includes preservingthe natural landscape of the Tibetan Plateau, minimizing human interference, and promoting sustainable development practices that do not compromise the ecological integrityof the region. Additionally, measures such as establishing protected areas, promoting ecotourism, and encouraging community participation in conservation activities can help raise awareness and generate funds for conservation efforts. Moreover, education and awareness-raising among thelocal communities are crucial. By educating people aboutthe ecological importance of the Tibetan antelope and the negative impacts of poaching and habitat loss, we canfoster a culture of conservation and respect for nature. This can be achieved through school programs, community workshops, and outreach activities that involve local residents directly in conservation efforts.In conclusion, the conservation of the Tibetan antelope is not only crucial for safeguarding this endangeredspecies but also for preserving the ecological balance of the Tibetan Plateau. It requires a multifaceted approachthat involves government policies, community engagement,and educational initiatives. By working together, we can ensure that the graceful chiru continues to dot the highlands of the Tibetan Plateau, a symbol of hope and resilience in the face of environmental challenges.**保护藏羚羊:呼吁保护**在藏高原的广袤而宁静的风景中,一个虽小却意义重大的生物成为了该地区丰富生物多样性的象征:藏羚羊,或称其为“奇鲁”的爱称。

号召保护藏羚羊的英语作文

号召保护藏羚羊的英语作文

号召保护藏羚羊的英语作文Caring for the protection of Tibetan antelopes is not only a responsibility but also a necessity in our modern society. 保护藏羚羊不仅是一种责任,也是我们现代社会的必要性。

Tibetan antelopes, also known as chiru, are graceful creatures with a unique beauty that is unlike any other. They roam the vast, remote high-altitude plains of Tibet, adding to the rich biodiversity of the region. 藏羚羊,又称唱姑,是一种优雅的生物,具有独特的美丽,与其他动物完全不同。

它们漫步在遥远的高原地带,丰富了该地区的生物多样性。

However, these majestic animals are facing a threat to their very existence due to poaching and habitat loss. The demand for the soft, warm underfur of Tibetan antelopes, known as shahtoosh, has driven hunters to kill these gentle creatures in alarming numbers. 然而,由于偷猎和栖息地的丧失,这种雄伟的动物正面临存续的威胁。

对藏羚羊柔软暖和的底毛(称为沙图什)的需求推动了猎手大量杀戮这些温和的生物。

In addition to poaching, climate change is also affecting the Tibetan antelope population by altering their natural habitats and foodsources. The unpredictable weather patterns and increasing temperatures in Tibet are forcing these animals to adapt to new conditions, which can be challenging for their survival. 除了偷猎之外,气候变化也通过改变它们的自然栖息地和食物来源影响着藏羚羊的种群。

保护藏羚羊的英语作文

保护藏羚羊的英语作文

保护藏羚羊的英语作文英文回答:Protecting the Tibetan Antelopes。

The Tibetan antelope, known for its unique spiral horns and soft fur, is an iconic species of the Tibetan Plateau. However, over the past decades, its population has dwindled due to rampant poaching for their highly valued wool, known as shahtoosh.Conservation efforts have been implemented to protect the Tibetan antelope. Strict anti-poaching measures have been enforced, including increased patrols, surveillance, and penalties for violators. These efforts have proven effective in deterring poaching, leading to a gradual increase in the antelope population.Additionally, habitat protection has been prioritized. Tibetan antelopes thrive in pristine grasslands, andpreserving these ecosystems is crucial for their survival. Initiatives have been undertaken to protect their habitat from grazing, mining, and infrastructure development, ensuring that the antelopes have ample space to roam and reproduce.Community engagement is also essential for the long-term success of antelope conservation. Local communities have been actively involved in protecting the species and their habitat. They play a vital role in monitoring populations, reporting suspicious activities, and raising awareness. By working together, communities and conservationists can create a sustainable future for the Tibetan antelope.Another important aspect of conservation is scientific research. Understanding the ecology, behavior, and genetics of Tibetan antelopes is crucial for developing effective conservation strategies. Researchers have conducted extensive studies on the species, providing valuableinsights into their population dynamics, migration patterns, and habitat requirements.Education and outreach programs are also essential in fostering a culture of conservation. Raising awareness about the importance of the Tibetan antelope and thethreats it faces can inspire people to make informed choices and support conservation efforts. By engaging with the public, conservationists can build a broader understanding of the need to protect this majestic species.中文回答:保护藏羚羊。

号召保护藏羚羊的英语作文

号召保护藏羚羊的英语作文

号召保护藏羚羊的英语作文English: As one of the most iconic and majestic animals in Tibet, the Tibetan antelope, also known as the chiru or Tibetan gazelle, is facing a severe threat to its existence due to illegal poaching and habitat destruction. The Tibetan antelope is internationally recognized for its beautiful long, soft wool, which is used to make the luxurious shahtoosh shawls. However, this demand for shahtoosh has led to a rapid decline in the Tibetan antelope population. It is estimated that the population of Tibetan antelopes has decreased by more than 70% in the past 20 years. In order to protect these endangered animals from extinction, it is crucial that immediate action is taken to stop illegal poaching and ensure the preservation of their natural habitats. By spreading awareness about the importance of protecting the Tibetan antelope and advocating for stricter laws and regulations against poaching, we can help safeguard the future of this iconic species.Translated content: 作为西藏最具标志性和雄伟的动物之一,藏羚羊,也被称为可麗鹿或西藏羚,正面临着由于非法盗猎和栖息地破坏而导致其生存受到严重威胁。

可可西里英语作文

可可西里英语作文

可可西里英语作文Possible essay:Protecting the Tibetan Antelope: My Visit to Kekexili Last summer, I had the privilege of traveling to Kekexili, a vast nature reserve in the Tibetan Plateau that is home to many rare and endangered species, including the Tibetan antelope, also known as chiru. As an animal lover and a conservation enthusiast, I was eager to see firsthand the beauty and challenges of this unique ecosystem, and to learn how humans can coexist with wildlife in a sustainable way.Q: How did you get to Kekexili and what was your first impression of the place?A: I flew from Beijing to Xining, the capital city of Qinghai Province, and then took a long bus ride to the entrance of Kekexili. The road was bumpy and dusty, but the scenery was breathtaking, with snow-capped mountains, grassy plains, and herds of yaks and sheep grazing peacefully. When I arrived at the reserve, I was struck by the vastness and emptiness of the landscape, as well as thesilence and purity of the air. It felt like a different world from the noisy and polluted cities I was used to.中文:我从北京飞到西宁,青海省的省会,然后乘坐一辆长途巴士到可可西里的入口。

爱护动物英语作文

爱护动物英语作文

保护动物英语作文保护动物英语作文天生万物,都有其生存的权力。

身为文明的现代人,就该提倡“放生”的'观念,才是对待地球上芸芸众生的最正确方法,但事实上真的是这样吗?以下是保护动物英语作文,欢送阅读。

Many people think that the animals to set free to find the most suitable environment for animals, even in the protection and take good care of them, but the fact proved that such a concept is not absolutely right, when the animals into is not suitable for their own growth environment, most of the animals will be unable to adapt to the new environment and turning on the point of no return of death, to directly kill them like what's the difference? Even more brutal. Incident ", however, the indirect killing "constantly in our thought" merciful "" release" of the world, too many people without carefully to understand every kind of animal is most suitable for the growth of the environment, is wise for animals make the wrong decisions. "Man's most loyal friend" -- the dog, we surrender, lead to Taiwan every year nearly 100 to 200 poor stray dog died because of careless release the streets, and loved them, raising their I, is the most ruthless killer.So, some people began to advocate the concept of "ecological protection", emphasize "to" protect the ecological "" instead of" free ""," to the "adoption"instead of "buy", "" bird is the natural enemies of the pest, birds are friends of human", "protect animals is to protect our pany"... Slogans such as distributed, but also because the concept of clear, gradually, some people began to aept the notion of "protecting ecology", try to convert to help animals, just fall into the "love Enough to against the "false belief.I believe in everyone's heart with a love little passion for animals, and just because there is no enough knowledge and experience, will unconsciously hurt small animals, some avoidable damage and tragedy. I also think that everybody have no petency and obligation to protect small animals, but before learn to protect them, have to understand their behavior and living environment, let them back to their own environment, originally otherwise do not reject it, along with the raising it, take care of the environment, give them the most suitable living space, so that you truly care for the animals, the earth also can always exuberant, all kinds of species to flourish, the co-ourrence is abundant vitality and fun.Watched the birds fly in the sky, watching the fish swim in the water. Maybe you think there are many animalsin the world! But do you know that there are not only few animals, but some animals are rare, and even some animals are extinct. Biologists estimate that there are at leasthundreds of species that have been killed by humans for thousands of years. In this way, there are fewer and fewer animals in the world, and if we can't save them in time, then we will be the only animals in the world. Don't think I'm alarmist. If you don't believe me, I can tell you.In the case of the dodo, which lived on the Mauritius islands in the Indian Ocean, the meat was so delicious that it was hunted by humans at the time and died out in the seventeenth century. But if people had been protected by animals, it wouldn't have killed the dodo. Besides life in our country the qinghai-tibet plateau Tibetan antelope, because it is below its outer fur known as shahtoosh wool meticulously, can be used for woven shawl, killed off the poachers hunt. Because it takes 300 to 400 grams of raw velvet to weave a woman's shawl, it means sacrificing the lives of three Tibetan antelope. So in the early 1990s, the number of Tibetan antelopes was only 65,000 to 72,500, a tenth of the total of the Tibetan antelope 100 years ago. Fortunately, people are aware of the protection of endangered animals. Now, a number of volunteers in Beijing have e to koko to take care of the Tibetan antelope. The international fund for animal welfare at the same time every year since 1999 for donated $80000 to $100000 for the protection of Tibetan antelope in kekexili, qiangtang and altun nature reserve to carry out the anti-poaching actionand in the light of the promotion of the Tibetan antelope protection. We humans are slowly pulling the Tibetan antelope from the brink of extinction.Friends, animals are the priceless gift of nature. Itis our friend. Their demise is closely related to our human life. The mass destruction of animals will have serious adverse effects on human beings, resulting in serious ecological imbalance, which will destroy the human living environment. Let us start from now, from me, protect animals, make the world a better place!The national first-class protection animal giant panda, have you ever seen the giant panda? Come and see! The following is a lovely giant panda, see how delicious iteats! The smile is so lovely.You said, why so little panda, it is because of the destruction of the human disorderly cut down trees, don't take care of flowers and plants, destruction of the atmosphere, to lead to a drop in the panda, so we have to take care of the panda, the giant panda is herbivorous animals know, likes eating bamboo, but not as the giant pandas in the zoo keepers to feed their fruit. Wild panda anecdotes: in recent years, scientists found hidden cameras, male wild pandas left a breath marks on a tree, will lift a leg, like a male dog, and then the urine to the heights of the tree and. The higher the urine, the higher the socialstatus of the male giant panda. Good play! Like a dog! This is fun. Ax mountain in north of the city, we established a lush bamboo sea and the forest, form different from downtown chengdu "microclimate", in 1987, formally pleted, now has developed into a specialized in endangered wildlife research and breeding, protection of education and education tourism, a nonprofit organization.Do you know how pandas digest bamboo? The researchers found that the giant panda's digestive tract is short and simple, without the thin gut and plex stomach or developed caecum of a typical herbivore. In addition, the giant panda's genome sequences announced in xx, after they found the giant panda to the lack of some help in the digestive tract herbivores digest cellulose and hemicellulose (they are the main ponents of the fibrous plant diet) enzymes. This makes the researchers very confused. How does a giant panda without these necessary conditions digest bamboo?Researchers use of gene sequencing technology, analysis of more than 5000 ribosomal RNA sequences, eventually in the giant panda, found a variety of digestive tract bacteria and some microbes are very similar to grazing animals. These help animals digest cellulose, and seven of them are unique to the panda's digestive tract. Bye bye!Animals, they are our friends; Animals, we need to protect them; Animals, too, have dignity; Animal; There is flesh and blood; Animal, like us, is a life.People often kill the poor little animals, in their minds, only to kill them to make money, they seem to have lost their will. If I saw them killing animals, I would ask them, "don't they have family? You haven't experienced the taste of bone separation. Have you ever wondered what it is? They also have flesh and blood, and they know gratitude,and you think about what you will think about when they are about to be killed? You don't know that so many innocent animals have been killed by your hands, are they guilty? Should they be destroyed when they are born? Don't you deserve to be punished?You can the perspective-taking once, if you are an innocent little animals, in the moment you are born, do you see your mother died or killed, by the people who you would think in your hearts? Will you experience the separation? And now that you think of it, you should reflect upon it, and the innocent lives of those who deserve to be damned by those of you who are merciless? Even if they die, theywon't do it. I don't know if you know what those littlelives would look like before they die. You don't know, why? Because you have no blood and no meat, you have killed so many innocent animals, the damned people are not they, butyou, because when you give them something, they will know how to be grateful.You might think, well, a brute, what's so valuable?It's not only wrong, it's wrong, it's wrong. Yes, they are animals, they are life, right, they are not valuable, but they are not damn...Well, I don't want to say much, I hope that those who kill the little animals, you have changed a little earlier, or you will be punished sooner or later.Look, her smile of how happy ah, two eyes became a crescent moon, slightly tilted small nose upward erected, red small mouth with giggles a match, even the two littlein quivered. Do you know who she is? Tell you, that's me.I'm not tall, about one metre or so. I have many characteristics, the biggest characteristic is to like animals.In the early winter, I bought two chickens, a milky white and an orange, on the street. When they bought them, they thought their mother would be as happy as I was. But as soon as they walked in the door, my mother said, "why did you buy this little thing back? He'll freeze to death."I don't think so. I'm determined to feed them. I put them on the ground first, and then I brought them to them, but they just squealed and refused to eat. Mother came by and said, "it's cold. They're too cold to eat." I lookedcarefully, and sure enough, they were shivering with cold. So I put them on my palms, and they began to eat. In the evening, I wrote my homework at my desk, and the chickens did not eat the millet that I gave them. Every way, I had to put them in my cotton-padded clothes, and they didn't bark. I finished my homework at ease, took them out, and they began to bark again, and I had to sleep with them.Finally, the day of heating, the room became warm, the chicken feathers also grew. In the evening, I put them in the box, fearing that they would run away, and covered them with a layer of cloth. The next day, the chicken died. I cried bitterly, and for several days I was very sad.I was moved by zhao zhongxiang's "animal world", and hoped that when I grew up, I would promote the protection of animals. I was also enraged by the outlaws who laid down the animals, and shed tears for the innocent victims. On one oasion, I saw on TV the public security bureau arrested a number of animal smuggling crimes, happy, and sad, sad is there are so many animals were killed by the cruel, to the delight of the public security bureau's uncle finally captured, the brutal gang smuggling points lucky to survive a group of animals can be protected.This is me, a little girl who likes animals and loves animals.There are many animals around us, such as cats, dogs, birds... They are the objects of our love.I have a lovely dog, and I call it little black. He is my most loyal friend. Every time I e home from school, the puppy will squatting on the ground to shake its tail, Mimi smile, lovely! In the evening, I finished my meal and went to feed the dog. The dog ate with relish, and kept on woof! Wang! Wang! As if to say: "this rice is delicious, thank you friend!"The dog has another skill, you know? That is to catch a thief. In the evening the puppy was my "police". Once a thief es into our village, the dog will alert all the policemen to catch the thief, and when the thief finally capitulates, the dog will be on the list.There are many families in the world, and there are only lovely small animals in the family. They take good care of small animals and train them very wisely. But some people regard the cute little animal as their own enemy, abusing small animals all day, and the cruel "family law" to the small animals, really is very angry! I hope that in this "big family", everyone can protect every animal here, care about it, love it.Let us connect the love, love each animal here!If you were an animal and hunted by humans, what would you think, would you, would you be hunted? You definitelydon't want to. Some people say, "I'm not an animal." But have you ever wondered what the animals would think? Nowthat humans are killing animals in large Numbers, will the animals be reconciled? No, no, never. They don't want todie in human hands. Are they willing to be killed by you? No, they have a thousand not willing, ten thousand not willing, one hundred million not willing...Although some people know how to love animals, but they will only pretend to go to education, while they are still destroying the environment, they will enjoy the game. Inthe case of the dodo, which lived on the Mauritius islandsin the Indian Ocean, the meat was so delicious that it was hunted by humans at the time and died out in theseventeenth century. But if people had been protected by animals, it wouldn't have killed the dodo.And whale, a whale is not a let you kill, at the whaleis killed a head died a, not as much as fish, shrimp, if we put the whales to kill, that our children and grandchildren, they not see whales this animal?Now, some animals are extinct, the crocodile is fierce, but the human is more fierce. It is because the organs in some animals have outstanding economic value, which has bee the object of human exploitation and bee the main factor of the extinction of animals. Crocodile with sharp teeth, and huge appetite for food, we all said the crocodile, but moreafraid of human, the crocodile in the eyes of human, the crocodile can be made into the luggage, handbags, wallets, shoes and other goods, so the crocodile, has now bee almost extinct animals."Golden footprints", this article tells the is aso house caught a fox, two old fox try their best to save small fox, is aso sympathize with small fox, he secretly to old fox delivered food, then established the intimacy between them, the relationship of trust, then two old fox saved is aso, at last, the fox returned to nature, two old fox is how happy! This article praises the mutual trust, mutual help and harmonious relationship between people and animals, and also shows the strong affection between animals. We are going to learn from taro. He helps animals and animals save him. Isn't that great? Why do people still kill animals?Here, I appeal to people not to destroy the plants and trees in nature, not to kill a wild animal, to kill our friends, to protect the creatures of nature. To destroy animals is to destroy ourselves. If one day the world's animals were all gone, would humans survive? To protect the animals, cherish every creature in nature.Friends, animals are the priceless gift of nature. Itis our friend. Their demise is closely related to our human life. The mass destruction of animals will have seriousadverse effects on human beings, resulting in serious ecological imbalance, which will destroy the human living environment. Let us start from now, from me, protect animals, make the world a better place! To protect animals is to protect ourselves!One day, the forest lived in a ruthless woodcutter. Not only did he cut a lot of trees every day, but also to hunt, catch what he sell what fur merchant, and eat meat to cook soup with it, the animals in the forests are regarded him as the devil.This morning, the hateful woodcutter was carrying a large number of people to cut down the trees, which frightened the butterfly which had just been bathed in the warm sunshine. The little animals forted the frightened butterfly. But the woodcutter was cutting down trees with a large group of strong and strong men. The loggers did not cut the trees with axes but with machines. When the animals see their beautiful home, they will be destroyed by the horrid loggers and decide to defend their homes, whether they attack them or whatever, they are not afraid to die. Then a black bear said, "let me stop them." Then he jumped out of the room, and when he saw that the prey was shining, he tried to shoot it with a pistol. As soon as the woodcutter opened fire, a bullet came to him, the black bear flashed the bullet, and thousands of bullets flew intoit. Then it died, and its blood ran straight. At that moment, the humane society of the humane society arrived, stopped their behavior, and took those people away.After they had gone, the forest returned to their old song and laughter, and they lived happily ever after.This morning, it was sunny and cloudless, and some of my friends asked me to go out in the wild.The countryside is colorful. All kinds of wild flowers are colourful, happy and angry. The green grass was soft and soft, and the green grass was covered with crystal dewdrops, and it was dazzling in the sun. In the woods, the trees are tall and tall, and the green leaves are full of green leaves. Suddenly, we heard the clark that tactfully sound, we are looking for, finally saw it on a tree branch, this only the clark so lovely, two eyes twinkle, chest with crimson feathers, and her nose a skip. He saw us ing and flew to another tree. The friend saw the little sparrow and rushed out with the slingshot ready to attack it. I looked at it quickly: the bird is a good friend of man, how can we hurt it? I stopped my friend and said, "let's see how happy the bird is when it flies around freely. Let's not hurt it." The little friend heard, ashamed to put down the slingshot, and lowered the head.It is our duty and duty to care and care for small animals, because, like us, animals are the inhabitants of the earth.People know that animals are endangered, such as pandas, hawksbill and beluga whales. But now, the animals' living environment is shrinking a little, and environmental protection is increasingly needed.Students, do you know something about animals? The teacher has told us a lot! One day, the teacher told us: there is a man of slaughtering cattle, he bought from the market, a strong and fat cow, want to kill it, returned home, he was picked up in the hands of tu, was laid handson him, he saw a cow has watery eyes, but he slaughtered cattle, seen tears much cattle, and all of a sudden, thecow to the butcher, "flop" kneel down, butcher surprised, but his heart is not soft down, he picked up the knife, the cow slaughtered, instant, cow blood hua suddenly flow out, all the poor cow die like this. But when the butcher opened the cow, he found that there was a calf sleeping in thecow's stomach. The butcher was startled, and the sharpknife in his hand fell to the ground with a clang. Fromthen on, the butcher did not kill the ox anymore.After hearing this story, everyone must have a steelyard? There are many many touching story about animals, can let you are more beautiful, the classmates, you can besure to remember: the fear of life, to love animals, it is good for you, but also a lot!To create a better home is the desire of all of us. Today, animals want us to live in peace with animals. But not only did we not listen to the animals, but we were all screaming in the house. For us, killing every little animal is a big deal. But if one little animal is missing. As the bird loses its wings, the child loses his home. Let us love small animals, cherish every life.Many animals are endangered, but many people have no conscience. They kill and protect animals, and the police help them. Let them have no law in this world, no king, see the police to run away, do not know he will stare at which target. For example, the Siberian tiger, though fierce. But he did not do any harm to see their faces. I seem to feel the warmth of the world, a happy family. Who wants to destroy it? These hunters don't want to think about their families. Wouldn't you be sad if you were hurt a little? Will you be sad and will not care for others? What kind of person would you be if your family knew you had done something wrong? These are the questions you should think about before you fire. Don't you hesitate to fire?On earth, a lot of resources are already wasted. Our friends gradually lost, but, if not rare animals. In the future, you don't know where to plant it. You don't want todie, you just want to make a good impression. These hunters, in the future, your name will be an insult. Will you feel better in your heart? I think it's famous in the world. No matter how happy you are, anyway. You must be reviled bythe world if you hurt an animal that should not be harmed. That way, wherever it is. You can never lift your head. What do you think?Students, I just want to advocate you must love small animals, love yourself. Fear life, love small animals. Believe you, with you, the world will love more.I ask the question, do you think life is precious? You must have said, "it's too precious. You can't find it when you lose it." Yes, life is very precious indeed, but we always feel that life is precious. Have you ever thought about small animals such as sparrows, puppies, stray cats? They also feel that life is important.I'll give you a few examples of life: you see a sparrow, you take a bullet gun, you jump out of it with a bullet,you're happy! I think you're very uncivilized, and I guess the birds are animals, you hit it, and it's dead, but, have you ever thought about it, if someone shot you, would you? The same goes for birds.What would you do if you saw a sick dog that no one wanted, a stray dog, homeless? Would kick him, punch him, throw it with a stone? But, I will buy a ham sausage tofeed it, perhaps, it will be moved to shed tears, or follow you. I don't want to hurt this dying dog. It must be happy.Whenever see people eat dog meat, I will be very sad, see people kill dogs, my heart is like getting acupuncture at one fell swoop, especially to kill cattle, becausecattle are serve, so the most cattle are dedicated for human life, farmland, cart, can provide people with nutritious milk... the old cow died, also want to cut it by a master chop chop, please cut it is to eat, I think this to the old cow is too cruel.Nowadays, many animals are facing death and extinction, and there are many creatures who want to be free. Yes, if we eat less a pigeon, eat less a bullfrog, less to play a sparrow, less wearing a fur coat, can reduce the rate of animals perish, here, I want to appeal to the people: the fear of life for animal welfare.。

保护藏羚羊的英语作文

保护藏羚羊的英语作文

保护藏羚羊的英语作文Caring for the Tibetan antelope is crucial topreserving its population and protecting its natural habitat. These graceful animals are facing threats from poaching, habitat destruction, and climate change. We must take action to ensure their survival for future generations.Tibetan antelopes play a vital role in the ecosystem by maintaining the balance of their grassland habitats. Their grazing behavior helps to prevent overgrowth of vegetation and promotes the growth of new plant species. By protecting them, we are also protecting the biodiversity of the region.Poaching for their wool, which is used to makeluxurious shahtoosh shawls, has significantly reduced the Tibetan antelope population. This illegal trade not only threatens the survival of these animals but also undermines efforts to conserve their habitat. It is important to raise awareness about the consequences of poaching and enforce strict laws to prevent it.Climate change is another major threat to the Tibetan antelope population. Rising temperatures and changing weather patterns can disrupt their migratory routes andfood sources. By addressing climate change and promoting sustainable practices, we can help ensure a stable environment for these magnificent creatures.In conclusion, protecting the Tibetan antelope is not only essential for their survival but also for maintaining the health of the ecosystem they inhabit. We must take immediate action to combat poaching, preserve their habitat, and address the challenges posed by climate change. Together, we can make a difference in safeguarding thefuture of the Tibetan antelope.。

保护藏羚羊的英语作文

保护藏羚羊的英语作文

保护藏羚羊的英语作文英文回答:Protecting the Tibetan antelope is crucial for the preservation of this beautiful and endangered species. The Tibetan antelope, also known as chiru, is a graceful and majestic animal that is native to the Tibetan plateau. However, due to illegal poaching and habitat destruction, the population of Tibetan antelopes has been rapidly declining in recent years.One of the main reasons why we need to protect Tibetan antelopes is because they are hunted for their precious wool, which is used to make shahtoosh shawls. These shawls are highly valued in the fashion industry, and as a result, poachers are willing to kill these magnificent animals in order to obtain their wool. This has led to a sharp decrease in the population of Tibetan antelopes, and ifthis continues, they may face the risk of extinction.In addition to poaching, habitat destruction is also a major threat to the Tibetan antelope. As human activities expand into their natural habitat, the antelopes are losing their grazing grounds and breeding areas. This not only disrupts their natural behavior but also reduces their chances of survival. It is essential that we take action to protect the Tibetan antelope's habitat and ensure that they have a safe and secure environment to thrive in.Furthermore, the Tibetan antelope is an important part of the ecosystem in the Tibetan plateau. As herbivores, they play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the grassland ecosystem. Their grazing behavior helps tocontrol the growth of vegetation and prevents the grasslands from becoming overgrown. This, in turn, benefits other species that rely on the grasslands for food and shelter. Therefore, by protecting the Tibetan antelope, we are also safeguarding the overall health of the ecosystem in which they live.In order to protect the Tibetan antelope, it is important for governments, conservation organizations, andlocal communities to work together to enforce strict anti-poaching laws and regulations. This can involve increasing patrols in antelope habitats, implementing harsh penalties for poachers, and raising awareness about the importance of preserving this species. Additionally, efforts should be made to establish protected areas and wildlife reserves where the Tibetan antelope can be safe from human interference.In conclusion, protecting the Tibetan antelope is vital for the conservation of this iconic species. By addressing the issues of poaching and habitat destruction, we can ensure that the Tibetan antelope continues to roam the vast and breathtaking landscapes of the Tibetan plateau for generations to come.中文回答:保护藏羚羊对于保存这种美丽而濒临灭绝的物种至关重要。

保护藏羚羊英语作文

保护藏羚羊英语作文

保护藏羚羊英语作文保护羚羊的英语作文1Please Stop Killing Tiben Antelope!It is well known that there are some rare wild animals that are our good friends.Tiben Antelope is one of them.It is a very lovely animal which does good to human beingsit makes great contribution to naturebalance.Unfortunitelysuch a nice animal is being killed by us.It is reported that there are around 20 thousand Tiben Antelopes being killed every year.20 thousandwhat a terrible figure!For our futureplease don't kill wild animals anymoreI hope we can get on well with them.请停止杀害*羚羊!众所周知,有一些罕见的野生动物是我们的好朋友。

Tiben Antelope就是其中之一。

这是一个非常可爱的动物,有益于人类,它自然*衡做出了巨大贡献。

加载方式,这样一个漂亮的动物被杀害我们。

据报道,大约有2万*羚羊被杀的每一year.20万,多么可怕的数字!为了我们的未来,请不要再捕杀野生动物了,我希望我们能和它们相处得很好。

保护羚羊的英语作文2The Qinghai-Tibet Railwaystretching in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (青藏高原)is the longest railroad in the world at the highest altitude.Starting from Xining in Qinghai and ending in Lhasa in Tibetruns for 1956 km.The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is one of three areas in China with the most fragile ecological environment.With an average elevation of over 4600metersit is home to Tibetan antelopes (藏羚羊)yakswhite-lipped deersnow leopards and black-necked cranesall of which are under state first-level protection.based on close s tudies of the animals’regular habitats and patterns of procreation (繁殖) and migration33 passages have been opened for the seasonal migrations of the animals.The Tibetan antelope is listed in the IUCN (国际自然与自然资源保护联合会) Red List as a threatened species.Hoh Xil Nature Reserve is one of the nature reserves which were set up by the central government to protect these antelopes.Each yearTibetan antelopes migrate to the northern area with a cooler climate and rich water and grass resources to lamb in June-July and return with their offspring in August.The Qinghai-Tibet Railway lies right in their path.In June2002in order to let some 30000 future mother antelopes pass the construction site without disturbancethe workers shut down their machines and pulled down their sign boards and sign flags.They stopped working for four days to make way for them.In Augustwhen these Tibetan antelopes returned with their childrenthey stopped working onceagain.Moreoverthe builders do their best to reduce noise in areas close to nature reserves.青海*铁路,在青海*高原伸展(青藏高原),是世界海拔最高最长的铁路,从西宁出发,在青海和在*结束在*,行驶1956公里。

高中英语:保护藏铃羊倡议书

高中英语:保护藏铃羊倡议书

On the behalf of the WWF. I’m here to appeal for your small acts in your daily life to protect Tibetan antelopes.The recent decades have witnessed a depressing phenomenon that their population is dropping at an alarming rate as their living spaces are becoming increasingly smaller due to the deceasing of grassland. Also, they are being illegally hunted for their valuable fur, especially that under their stomachs.As responsible students on this shared planet, we are expected to do our bit to preserve this endangered species from extinction. Personally, some efforts can be made to help rescue the endangered species. Above all, we should raise people's awareness by turning to the social media for help. We can put out enough information about Tibetan antelopes on the website. We can also post some pictures online to remind people of how bad the situation is. What's more, governments of different countries are supposed to play a part. It's a good idea if they help pass laws to prohibit people hunting and buying antelope products. Only when buying stops will the hunting be completely stopped. More importantly, they can start national protection programmes, where nature reserves are set up to place the endangered species and volunteers are gathered to watch over them. If possible, the government can also train the tigers outside the reserve so that they can one day all return to the wild.Only in this way can we help to protect these animals for their benefit and for the benefit of us all.On the behalf of the WWF. I’m here to appeal for your small acts in your daily life to protect Tibetan antelopes.The recent decades have witnessed a depressing phenomenon that their population is dropping at an alarming rate as their living spaces are becoming increasingly smaller due to the deceasing of grassland. Also, they are being illegally hunted for their valuable fur, especially that under their stomachs.As responsible students on this shared planet, we are expected to do our bit to preserve this endangered species from extinction. Personally, some efforts can be made to help rescue the endangered species. Above all, we should raise people's awareness by turning to the social media for help. We can put out enough information about Tibetan antelopes on the website. We can also post some pictures online to remind people of how bad the situation is. What's more, governments of different countries are supposed to play a part. It's a good idea if they help pass laws to prohibit people hunting and buying antelope products. Only when buying stops will the hunting be completely stopped. More importantly, they can start national protection programmes, where nature reserves are set up to place the endangered species and volunteers are gathered to watch over them. If possible, the government can also train the tigers outside the reserve so that they can one day all return to the wild.Only in this way can we help to protect these animals for their benefit and for the benefit of us all.On the behalf of the WWF. I’m here to appeal for your small acts in your daily life to protect Tibetan antelopes.The recent decades have witnessed a depressing phenomenon that their population is dropping at an alarming rate as their living spaces are becoming increasingly smaller due to the deceasing of grassland. Also, they are being illegally hunted for their valuable fur, especially that under their stomachs.As responsible students on this shared planet, we are expected to do our bit to preserve this endangered species from extinction. Personally, some efforts can be made to help rescue the endangered species. Above all, we should raise people's awareness by turning to the social media for help. We can put out enough information about Tibetan antelopes on the website. We can also post some pictures online to remind people of how bad the situation is. What's more, governments of different countries are supposed to play a part. It's a good idea if they help pass laws to prohibit people hunting and buying antelope products. Only when buying stops will the hunting be completely stopped. More importantly, they can start national protection programmes, where nature reserves are set up to place the endangered species and volunteers are gathered to watch over them. If possible, the government can also train the tigers outside the reserve so that they can one day all return to the wild.Only in this way can we help to protect these animals for their benefit and for the benefit of us all.。

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Protect Tibetan Antelopes
姓名:付同学学校:成都市第七中学分数:95 Hello,everyone!I’m a volunteer working in the Hoh Xil Nature Reserve,and it’s my honor to be invited to make a speech about the protection of antelopes on the Qinghai-Tibet plateau at this international conference held by WWF.
At present,the antelopes are on the brink of extinction,for many poachers shoot whole herds of antelopes at a time and skin them on the spot.They are really cruel, aren’t they?The future of the antelopes has been a major concern for WWF. Meanwhile,since the number of the antelopes dropped dramatically,it also concerns me that this rare species may die out in the near future.What’s more,there are many other animals in danger.As human beings,we must take an active part in conserving nature instead of standing by.
Fortunately,our government has realized the importance of protecting the antelopes.Many measures have been taken and progress made.For example,over the next ten years about3,000poachers were caught and300vehicles confiscated. What’s more,volunteers who are ready for the difficult conditions of life at such high altitudes also come to the roof of the world to help out.On account of our efforts,the antelope population has slowly begun to grow again.
Every species is a wonder of the world.From my perspective,it’s our responsibility to spare on effort to conserve the antelopes.It’s to our advantage to keep ecosystem diversity.In a nutshell,I mean to appeal to the international community to unite together to take full advantage of our resources to help conserve the tibetan antelopes.Only when we totally stop doing damage to the environment, will our humans have a bright future.That’s all,and thanks for your listening.。

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