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A protector of African wildlife

Jane Goodall Jane Goodall went to Tanzania and studied chimps from 1960s. Her life was spent in the Gombe National Park in East Africa, following and recording the social life and relationships of the chimps. Because of her research, we now know the connections between chimps and human beings. In 1965, she earned her PhD in Ethology (动物行动学 ) from Cambridge University.

What do you know about chimps? How do chimps behave? They behave like humans. What do chimps eat ? Besides fruit and nuts, they also hunt and eat meat. How do chimps show love in their family? Chimps either feed or clean each other as a way of showing love in their family.

chimps in their environment understand and respect General idea: The passage is mainly about how Jane Goodle worked with _________________________ and help people ______________________ the life of these animals. chimps in their environment understand and respect Main idea of each paragraph: Her attitude to the animals Para 1: Para 2: Para 3: Para 4: She has achieved everything she wanted to do A day in the park Jane’s way to study chimps and her achievement

Para.1 The whole day wander off into the forest; feed or clean each other Come into mother’s arms; go to sleep together in their nest The mother chimp and her babies play in the tree wake up and move

1. What did Jane spend many years doing? Para.2 1. What did Jane spend many years doing? She spent many years observing and recording chimps’ daily activities. 2. Can you tell some examples of Jane’s discoveries? Chimps hunt and eat meat besides fruit and nuts, which hanged the way people think about chimps. How chimps communicate with each other.

1. What’s Jane’s attitude to the animals? Para.3 1. What’s Jane’s attitude to the animals? They should be understood and respected. They should be left in the wild and not used for entertainment and advertisements. Special places should be set up for them to live savely.

2. Why does Jane think the wild chimps are lucky? Para.3 2. Why does Jane think the wild chimps are lucky? A. Because they can do something wrong and get away with it. B. Because they can hunt and eat meat. C. Because they are free from cages and laboratories. D. Because they can be taken care of by her.

What achievements has Jane made? Para.4 What achievements has Jane made? Working with animals in their own environment Gaining a doctor’s degree for her studies Showing that women can live in the forest as men can

1.What did the group do in the morning? They___. Comprehending Choose the correct answers. 1.What did the group do in the morning? They___. A. went to the forest slowly B. left the chimp family sleeping in a tree C. observed the family of chimps wake up D. helped people understand the behavior of the chimps

A. to work with them in their own environment Comprehending Choose the correct answers 2.Why did Jane go to Africa to study chimps in the wild? Because she wanted________. A. to work with them in their own environment B. to prove the way people think about chimps was wrong. C. to discover what chimps eat D. to observe a chimp family

Comprehending Choose the correct answers 3.Jane was permitted to begin her work after _____. A. the chimp family woke up B. she lived in the forest C. her mother came to support her D. she arrived at Gombe 4.The purpose of her study was to _______. A. watch the wild chimps in cages B. gain a doctor’s degree C. understand and respect the lives of chimps D. live in the forest as men can

5. Which of the following is NOT true about Jane Goodall? Comprehending Choose the correct answers 5. Which of the following is NOT true about Jane Goodall? A. She studied at a famous university. B. She achieved a lot in studying chimps. C. She disagreed with what people thought about chimps. D. She arrived at Gombe in q960.

Discussion What kind of person is Jane Goodall? What should we learn from Jane Goodall?

Retell the text Retell Jane Goodall has studied the ______ for many years in Africa and helped people __________ how much they ________ like human. Jane ________________ 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 respect the life of these animals. She ________ those who want to _____ the achievements of women. chimps understand behave was determined to environment observing recording has been helping inspires cheer

Homework Read the text as many times as possible. Discover useful words and expressions in the text. Finish Exercises1-4 on Page4-5.