外研版高中英语选修六Module 2Fantasy Literature—Philip PullmanListening,Spenking and Writin教案1
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外研社版高二选修6 Module 2 Fantasy literature-Philip PullmanI.单项填空1. The number of deaths from heart disease will be reduced greatly if people _____ to eat more fruit and vegetables.A. persuadeB. will persuadeC. be persuadeD. are persuaded2. Mary finally _______ Bruce as her life-long companion.A. receivedB. acceptedC. madeD. honored3. If only he ______ quietly as the doctor instructed, he would not suffer so much now.A. liesB. layC. had lainD. should lie4. _______ twice a year, whether it is a car or a bus or a truck, is the rule that every driver must obey in this city.A. ExaminingB. ExaminedC. Being examinedD. Having been examined5. In the deserted temple, archaeologists(考古学家) discovered a statue _____ about 1000 BC.A. dates fromB. was dated fromC. was dated back toD. dating back to6. With the food _____ good , it was sold out soon.A. to tasteB. tasteC. tastingD. tasted7. While watching television, ________.A. the door bell rangB. the door bell ringsC. we heard the door bell ringD. we heard the door bell rings8. It’s said that there are plenty of hotels in that town. There _______ be any difficulty for you to find somewhere to stay.A. wouldn’tB. mustn’tC. shouldn’tD. needn’t9. ---- There boxes are too heavy for me to move.---- Here, I’ll give you a hand _____ them.A. forB. toC. withD. by10. It’s no longer a question now ______ man can land on the moon.A. thatB. whichC. whetherD. what11. I won’t have you ______ to your mother like that.A. to talkB. talkingC. talkD. talked12. _______ almost 50 jin, the box was lifted by Wang Ping Alone.A. To weighB. WeighedC. WeighingD. To be weighed13. He heard the noise of the vase.A. brokenB. beingC. to be brokenD. broke14. They would rather spend time _____ than ______ in the street.A. read, wanderB. reading, wanderingC. reading, wanderD. in reading, to wander15. Watching basketball games _______ exciting and I enjoy doing ______ very much.A. is, themB. are, itC. are, themD. is, itII.完形填空I returned to Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, after college graduation. I had been there before my mother became a minister.Two weeks later, 1 told my mother I was bored. She said, "Here're the car keys. Go and buy some fruit. 16 , I jumped into the car and speeded off.Seeing me or rather my 17 , a boy sprang up (跳起来),18 to sell his bananas and peanuts."Banana 300 naira. Peanut 200 naira!"Looking at his black-striped bananas, I 19 to 200 total for the fruit and nuts. He 20 . I handed him a 500 naira note. He didn't have 21 , so I told him not to worry. He was 22 and smiled a row of perfect teeth.When, two weeks later, I 23 this same boy, I was more aware of my position in Nigerian society. I should 24 this country as the son of a 25 . But it was hard to find pleasure in a place where it was so 26 to see a little boy who should have been in school selling fruit. "What's up?" I asked. He answered in 27 English, "I ... I no get money to buy book." I took out two 500 naira notes. He looked around 28 before sticking his hand into the car 29 the bills, One thousand naira means a lot to a family that 30 only 50,000 each year.The next morning, security officers told me, "In this place, when you give a little, people think you're a fountain of Opportunity ."31 it's right, but this happens everywhere in the world. I wondered if my little friend had actually used the money for 32 .After six months' work in northern Nigeria, I returned and saw him again standing on the road."Are you in school now?"He nodded.A silence fell as we looked at each other, then I 33 what he wanted. I held out a 500 naira note. "Take this."He shook his head fiercely and stepped back 34 hurt."It's a gift." I said.Shaking his head again, he handed me a basket of bananas and peanuts. "I've been waiting to 35 these to you."16. A. Encouraged B. Disappointed C. Delighted D. Confused17. A. car B. mother C. driver D. keys18. A. willing B. afraid C. eager D. ashamed19. A. got down B. bargained down C. put down D. took down20. A. explained B. promised C. agreed D. admitted21. A. change B. notes C. checks D. bills22. A. troubled B. regretful C. comfortable D. grateful23. A. ran after B. ran into C. ran over D. ran to24. A. protect B. enjoy C. help D. support25. A. minister B. headmaster C. manager D. president26. A. lucky B. amazing C. funny D. common27. A. old B. broken C. traditional D. modem28. A. proudly B. madly C. curiously D. nervously29. A. for B. with C. at D. upon30. A. spends B. pays C. makes D. affords31. A. Possibly B. Actually C. Certainly D. Fortunately32. A. joys B. nuts C. books D. bananas33. A. asked B. imagined C. reminded D. realized34. A. when B. as if C. even if D. after35. A. send B. provide C. sell D. giveII. 阅读理解AFor twenty or thirty years Ernest Faber had owned cars of different sorts, and had driven them regularly, not only in England, but also in many countries of Europe and the Middle East. He was glad to think that he was an experienced driver because he heard frequent complaints about the difficulties of passing the driving tests in these modern days. He was told that people tried unsuccessfully to pass the test five, seven, or even thirteen times. He heard of one man who failed the test, did no driving at all for a month, and then passed the next test without difficulty. One woman said that she failed several times in one part of the country. And so she went to another town and immediately passed. Faber was not sure whether to believe such stories or not .But he began to think that the results of the tests were frequently unreasonable.Although it did not affect him in the least, Faber grew angry about all this. He decided to take the test himself. He was an excellent driver; and if he failed, that would prove that his doubts about the examiners were correct. And then he would write to the newspapers to tell everyone what happened.About two months later the following letter appeared in one of the leading papers of England: “Dear sir.During the last twenty-seven years I have driven cars thousands of miles in thirteen different countries in all sorts of weather, and have never had an accident. I have never damaged anything belonging to anybody, and I have never seen the inside of a court of justice. I can take a motor-car engine to pieces and put it together again, and I have given driving lessons to men and women who have later passed the test. No policeman has ever said a sharp word to me. I am not a stupid person, and I have two university degrees.For some time, I have felt doubtful about the driving test held in this country, because their results often seem unreasonable. I therefore decided that the time had come to test the examiners themselves. If anyone can drive a car, I can. I therefore paid the pound and sent my application in. It is unnecessary to tell you that I did not mention my great experience, my unusual ability as a driver, or my wide and exact knowledge of cars.The day of the test came.I very much regret to inform you that I passed.Yours FaithfullyErnest Faber”36.Faber’s driving experience made him .A.surprised B.satisfied C.destroyed D.troubled37.It was said that the driving tests in different parts of the country were .A.not equally difficult B.getting more and more difficultC.intended to discourage women from drivingD.intended to discourage people from owning cars38.When Faber decided to take the test, .A.he knew that he could do it free of charge B.he expected to get a driver’s license C.he wondered if he was an excellent driver D.he thought even he himself might fail the test 39.The letter tells us that the driving test is .A.difficult B.unfair C.reasonable D.unbelievableBAfter the age of sixteen, the number of brain cells begins to decrease at a speed of several milliona year. They simply die off. We know that in certain types of activity, the human brain is at its peak in the early twenties, when it has collected enough information to be able to use the vast number of cells freely in the most effective way. Pure mathematics is one of the fields in which this happens, and we know that Albert Einstein made all his world-shaking discoveries between the age of about 20 and 25, and spent the rest of his life tidying them up and arranging them.But in certain other types of activity (of which being an author is perhaps one) experience is more important than sharpness of brain, and there one usually finds that a person reaches his or her peak much later in life.Besides sharpness of brain and experience, here is another thing that is very important; and that is wisdom; one can have a very quick, inventive brain and plenty of experience, but if one uses these foolishly, one harms both oneself and others. Wisdom does not always come with age-there are plenty of foolish middle-aged people about-but the average person tends to learn wisdom as he gets older, usually by making painful of embarrassing mistakes.Leaning to be wise is basically learning what is not possible; and what is possible but so difficult that it is not worth all the trouble one has to go through go get there. Mostly, it is learning about human nature; how real people behave and react, as against how one would like them to behave and react. One can read and hear lot of idealistic stuff(空想的东西) about how to make the world a better place, which would be found if it was based on an accurate observation of human nature, but which is basically a waste of time because it is not.40.According to the writer, the great discoveries made by Albert Einstein were mainly a result in __________.A.years of hard work B.sharpness of the brainC.rich experience D.his deep understanding of the nature41.Some people achieve success much later in life because ______.A. their work often requires much experienceB.they do not have a chance to show their talentC.they have to learn lessons from failuresD.they fail to realize earlier the importance of hard work42.The importance of wisdom lies in the fact that __________.A.it helps to avoid various mistakesB.it contributes to one’s creativityC.it encourages one to go forward in face of difficultyD.it provides the right direction of efforts43.The writer came to believe that ________.A.it is always a waste of time to make plans about the futureB.it is human nature to make attempts on what looks impossibleC.one should always challenge the impossible to push the society forwardD.one has to use wisdom in deciding what is the best thing to doIV. 书面表达Write a composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below.自信(self-confidence) 对一个人来说是非常重要的,但不是每个人都能做到自信。
外研版高中英语选修6《module2fantasyliterature–philippullman》word教案1 play an important part in 在。
中起重要作用,对。
有重要阻碍,in 后接名词或动名词,part前能够用small,large ,significent修饰。
He played an important part in the TV show.Diet plays the leading role in the treatment.考考你:1,E-mail ,as well as telephone________an important part in daily communication.A is playingB have played Care playing D play2The more important thing about cotton in history is the part it __________in the Industrial Revolution .A playedB had playedC was playingD playing2 behave vi 行为,举止.He has behaved shamefully towards his wife .Can’t you make your little boy behave himself 你不能教你的小孩礼貌点或规矩些吗?3approach(1)走近,接近As we approached this lamp ,I saw a man coming towards us .(2)找,接近某人There was only one person whom I could possibly approach.(3)对待,处理问题,任务等。
He approached the difficulty with great thought .(4)名词,接近,快到With the approach of Christmas the weather turned colder .(5)名词,方式方法When learning a foreign language ,the best approach is the study of thespoken language .考考你:(1)Before trying to solve the puzzle ,let us consider the best way to __________it.A come nearB approachC deal toD refer to(2) When it __________the noon ,we compared the taskA approachedB arrivedC gotD came(3) I’d like to ask his opinion but I find him _____________A approache dB approachC to approachD approaching4 vanish vi 消逝不复存在The thief vanished into crowd.My hopes of success have vanished .5 blink(1)v 瞬间He blinked in the bright sunlight .How long can you stare _____ _____your eyes (不瞬间)(2)闪耀Harbour lights were blinking on the horizon 海港的灯火在水平线上闪耀着。
幻想文学核心词汇. .. .., ..(复仇) ’ ..(积攒) ..,(卡住)..(舒服的) ..(确定地)“”“”..’’ .().’ .();;高频短语.在……中起重要作用,对……有重要影响.注视,盯着看.对某人有吸引力,引起某人的兴趣.与……有联系,与……联系在一起.对……看不见;无形的.目光集中;注视;决定;确定.出发,动身.伸出.存款.朝……走过来.走开.放下;镇压’ ..()重点句式.,,.然后它向后一跃,脊背拱起,毛发竖立,尾巴僵直地伸着。
., .车开过去后,他穿过马路,眼睛盯着那只猫一直在打量的地方。
.,...看上去就像有人将空间切开了一块,…….,, .……感觉像在半醒半梦间,他站起来环顾四周寻找他的向导——那只猫。
. .一个年轻人正在穿过一片树林时,他看见地面上有一个戒指。
;;;知识详解.犹豫,迟疑(回归课本) ,’:...他看到的一切使他头晕目眩,心跳加速,但他却丝毫没有迟疑:……【归纳总结】【例句探源】① .该不该再作最后一次努力来救这个人,他犹豫不决。
②(牛津) .如果有疑问就请尽管和我联系。
③ .她毫不犹豫地作了回答。
④’ .他对是否去参加探险仍拿不定主意。
【即境活用】,’, .....解析:选。
.做某事犹豫不决。
.’ .....解析:选。
考查动词辨析。
“乞求”;“犹豫”;“渴望”;“寻求”。
.“犹豫做某事”。
句意:我们(随时)为你服务。
如果你还有什么问题,请不要犹豫找我们帮忙。
..怀疑;疑惑(回归课本) .但是威尔深信不疑:另一边的那块草地在一个不同的世界里。
【归纳总结】【例句探源】①() .约翰会不会准时来还不太确定。
② .我相信他会成功。
③“”.但是毫无疑问,他无愧于“一代杰出球员”这一称号。
④: .毫无疑问,冰屋很流行,它正吸引着来自世界各地的游人。
⑤’ .我相信你是诚实的。
【即境活用】. .....解析:选。
本题中表示“没有疑问”,是很肯定的事,因此用;而意为“是否”,表示“有疑问”,在此处意义不正确。
外研社版高二选修6 Module 2 Fantasy literature-Philip Pullman一、基础知识I.单词1.He p the boy on the head.2. All my worries ______ when I saw your smiling face. (消失)3.I _____ at his sudden appearance. (对…吃惊)4.I will come back on Sunday without d______5.She is still h________ about sending her son abroad.6.The boy ______ is his brother (醒着的)7.I took _______ on the people for what they did. (报复)8.The ______ of winter brings cold weather. (来临)9.She p________ some interesting pictures.10.The Roman Empire _______for several centuries. (存在)11.The table is round in s______ and white in color.12.It was so cloudy that the top of the mountain was i_______.13.What d______ does this exhibition hall face?14.The little boy b_______ with great courage in the face of the gunman.15.It is e______ four o'clock, not one minute more nor one minute less.II.短语,句型1.play an important part/role in ____________________2. hold out _________3. bend down _________4.in the shape of ____________________5.At/on the edge of__________________6.keep one’s eye(s) on ___________________7._____________ 可怀疑的,不确定的8._______________ 照在---上面9.________________ 用咒符镇住10.________________ 与---交战11._________(据估计)that 80% of all conversation in English is _____(闲聊)12. It is not easy to _______(避免犯错误), so ______(你没必要) to feel nervous.13.According to ___________(社交规则),you mustn’t take ________________(某种颜色的花),because it is unlucky.14.You should ____________(预先做些准备)before you _____________(进行交谈)15.When talking with strangers, he_____________________(习惯于使用肢体语言)。