最新高二英语外研版选修六教学案:Module 2 Section 2 含答案
高二英语外研版选修六教学案:Module 6 Section 2 含答案

Ⅰ.单词拼写1.I'd like to book a room in your hotel, in which I can overlook (俯视) the sea from the window.2.The camp lasted (持续) for only a week, but some teachers noticed great changes in their students after the activity.3.Japan used to occupy (占领) Taiwan for as long as 50 years.4.The brave soldier dived into the water and rescued (营救) the drowning boy, which made us very moved.5.I returned to the village many times, and eventually (最终) I gained their trust. 6.The wounded (受伤的) soldier should be sent to the hospital in no time.7.A group of soldiers led by their commander (指挥官) were advancing towards the front. 8.Because of the icy road, he had to abandon (抛弃) his car and walk home.Ⅱ.拓展词汇1.invade v.入侵,侵略→invasion n.侵入,侵略2.abandon v.放弃,抛弃→abandoned adj.自甘堕落的,被抛弃的,无约束的3.operation n.行动;操作;经营;手术→operate v.操作;运转;做手术4.survivor n.幸存者→survive vi.幸存,比……活得长→survival n.幸存,生存5.occupy v.占领→occupation n.职业→occupational adj.职业的6.commander n.指挥官→command v. & n.命令,指挥7.deep adj.深的→deeply adv.深深地,深刻地→depth n.深度8. shocked adj.感到震惊的;惊愕的→shock v.使震惊n.震惊,惊愕[巧记单词]词根词形变化构词点拨command commander 动词加er构成副词operate operation 动词去e加(t)ion构成名词Ⅲ.补全短语1. at the same time 同时2.take place 发生3. at one point 一度,在某一时刻4.declare war on 对……宣战5.take part in 参加6.get off 下车/船/飞机7.make a breakthrough 取得重大突破(进展)8.pick up 停下来让某人搭车(船等);救起9.as a result 结果,因此10.be situated on 位于,坐落在1.[教材原句]The operation was extremely dangerous and many soldiers were killed before they even got off the boats.这次登陆行动异常危险,很多士兵还没来得及下船就牺牲了。
外研版高中英语选修六高考顶尖学案 选修6 Module 2Fantasy Literature

2012届高考英语顶尖学案:外研版Module 2Fantasy Literature幻想文学核心词汇1.I have seen clouds of different s____________ in the sky.2. At last the sun was s____________ after weeks of rain.3.With the telescope,they can observe distant stars that are i____________ to the naked eyes.4.The boy was thirsty for ____________(复仇)a fter his father’s death. 5.He has __________(积攒)a large sum of money.6.He stood there still,as if he were _______(卡住).7.She made herself ____________(舒服的)in a big chair.8.I would like you to answer ____________(确定地)“yes”or“no”.9.Don’t ____________ to tell us if you have a problem as there’s no room for ______.(hesitate)10.It was ____________ that he didn’t even ____________ whether he would be accepted by the company.(doubt)1.shapes2.shining3.invisible4.revenge5.accumulated6.stuckfortable8.definitely9.hesitate;hesitation10.doubtful;doubt 高频短语1.________________在……中起重要作用,对……有重要影响2.________________ 注视,盯着看3.________________ 对某人有吸引力,引起某人的兴趣4.________________ 与……有联系,与……联系在一起5.________________ 对……看不见;无形的6.______________ 目光集中;注视;决定;确定7.________________ 出发,动身8.________________ 伸出9.________________ 存款10.________________ 朝……走过来11.________________ 走开12.________________ 放下;镇压1.play an important part in2.keep one’s eyes on3.appeal to sb.4.(be) associated with5.be invisible to,6.fix on7.set out8.hold out9.on e up to11.turn away12.put down重点句式1.Then she leapt backwards,_____________________,__________________.然后它向后一跃,脊背拱起,毛发竖立,尾巴僵直地伸着。
高二英语外研版选修6学案:Module2FantasyLiteratureSectionⅢ含解析

Module 2Fantasy LiteratureSection ⅢIntegrating Skills &Cultural Corner 阅读The Lord of the Rings,完成练习1.Which of the following doesn’t belong to the creatures that exist in the stories?A.Dwarves. B.Hobbits.C.Humans. D.Robots。
2.Why did Sauron try to find the lost Ring?A.Because it belonged to him.B.Because he wanted to rule the Middle Earth.C.Because he wanted to destroy it.D.Because he wanted to keep it。
3.From this passage,we know that the writing thread of these stories was______。
A.how to find the RingB.how to destroy the RingC.the great power of SauronD.the kindness of Gandaff4.Which of the following is NOT right?A.The Lord of the Rings is considered to be the best fantasy novel.B.All people don’t enjoy reading fantastic stories。
C.All the stories in The Lord of the Rings were based on imagination.D.Sauron and his creatures represented those of evil。
高中英语外研版选修6强化练习:Module 2 Section 2 Word版含解析

Module 2Section ⅡⅠ. 阅读理解A[2013·安徽高考] “People are ruder today because they are rushed and more ‘time poor’ than ever before,”says Patsy Rowe, “Manners have fallen off the radar(雷达).”Due to P1 our strong attraction to electronic equipment it is a wonder more people don't wake up each morning and greet the singing birds with a complaint W1 about the noise. Here are some examples of rudeness.Some people prefer to do P2 almost everything over the internet. To them,dealing w ith P3 an actual human is like an evolutionary step backward. It feels very slow because humans don't work at 4G speeds. When you have dinner with friends,you will often notice someone paying more attention to P4 his mobile phone. We ha v e programmed oursel v es to think that e v ery ne w message brings life-changing ne w s, so taking calls and checking our texts are more important than talking to the people w e are w ith.S What is w orse P5, some people even tend to send anonymous(匿名的) rude messages by email.However, rudeness is never acceptable W2. Don't assume it is OK to be rude if the person you're in touch with won't recognize W3 you. If you have something awful to say, have the courage to face the person and say it, write a letter or email and sign it, or forget it. Upsetting people with unsigned messages is cruel and disgusting.We shouldn't blame W4 technology for our shortcomings. Technology is here to help us,but we should not allow it to take over our lives. An important step is ackno w ledging W5 our shortcomings. People spend a lot of time pointing out bad manners but it would be even more helpful if we'd publicly acknowledge good manners when we see them.1. What can be inferred from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1?A. People can tell good from bad behavior.B. Radar is able to observe human behavior.C. People care little about their behavior.D. Radar can be used to predict human behavior.2. Some people are less willing to deal with humans because ________.A. they are becoming less patientB. they are growing too independentC. they have to handle many important messagesD. they have to follow an evolutionary step backward3. The author thinks sending unsigned awful messages is ________.A. ridiculousB. disgustingC. acceptableD. reasonable4. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. We should applaud good behavior.B. Technology can never be blamed.C. We should keep pointing out mistakes.D. Technology will take over our lives one day.是一篇有关现代文明礼仪的文章。
高二英语外研版选修六课堂讲义配套课件Module 2 Period Two Reading and Vocabulary

高中英语· 选修6· 外研版(鲁)
Period Two Reading and Vocabulary
Ⅰ.Words:
1.______ attain v.to gain with effort,similar to achieve and reach marry v.take(sb)as a husband or wife 2.______ punish v.to make someone suffer because they have done 3._______ something wrong or broken the law appeal n.attractiveness;interest 4._______ gifted adj.having a natural ability to do one or more things 5.______ extremely well
Ⅰ.Fast Reading:
根据课文判断正(T)误(F) 1.J.K.Rowling,the gifted creature of Harry Potter,grew up in the southwest of England. 2.Harry Potter first came into Rowling's mind when she (T)
高二英语外研版选修6课后训练:Module2FantasyLiterat

Module 2Fantasy LiteratureSection ⅢIntegrating Skills & Cultural Corner练习Ⅰ.根据汉语提示用恰当的单词完成句子1.My brother is a very ______(固执的)person.Once he has made up his mind,nothing can change it.2.More than 100 million copies of this book have been ______(分发)around the country.3.The watchman ______(照亮)his flashlight at us.4.The boy swore to ______(报仇)his father.5.I don't want to______(使担负)you with my worries.6.I've made a few minor ______(调整)to the seating plan.7.The government is ______(呼吁)to everyone to save water.8.Snow ______(积累)to a depth of 10 feet.9.I've determined to______(达到;得到)my purpose at any cost.10.The little girl ______(拥有)great courage.1.2.The game ______players under the age of 23.3.The wizard ______ the city to send all its people to sleep.4.The work can't be done ______.5.Guilin______ its beautiful scenery.6.They managed to finish the work ______.7.There was no doubt that the idea of camping ______ all the students.8.I ______ him in the crowd.9.He ______to know who was singing.10.They ______to find the lost child.Ⅲ.用所给词的正确形式填空1.The ______(possess)of a passport is essential for foreign travel.2.To my ______(sorrow),you have told lies to me.3.I wouldn't like to be ______(associate)with you any more.4.The idea of having a holiday abroad is certainly ______(appeal).5.They deserved their ______(punish).6.We all admired their happy ______(marry).7.______(burden)with heavy taxes,people had to struggle to make their ends meet in old times.8.Everyone agreed that she was a ______(gift)pianist.9.The players are ______(adjustment)to life under new manager.10.It is reported that the bomb was ______(power)enough to destroy the whole building.Ⅳ.单项填空1.She______ a Frenchman.She has______him for three years.A.married with;married withB.married;marriedC.married to;been marriedD.married;been married to2.The story didn't ______ children probably because the author employed too many scientific terms in it.A.apply to B.appeal toC.refer to D.lead to3.Before leaving the country,you must be in ______ of a permit.A.charge B.possessionC.sight D.case4.The soldier was ______ of running away when the enemy attacked.A.charged B.scoldedC.punished D.accused5.As soon as his party came into ______,he changed the law.A.force B.strengthC.position D.power6.In a typhoon,winds ______ a speed greater than 120 kilometres per hour.A.attain B.accomplishC.scalded D.twitch7.It was not until dark ______ he found ______ he thought was the best way to solve the problem.A.when;what B.that;thatC.that;what D.when;thatⅤ.阅读理解The Lord of the Rings,one of the best sellers in the new millennium(千年),was made up of three parts—“The Fellowship of the Ring”,“Two Towers”,and “The Ret urn of theKing”.Millions upon millions of people have read it in over 25 different languages,but fewer know about the author and the history of the composition of the creative masterwork.John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born in South Africa in 1892.His parents died when he was a child.Living in England with his aunt,Tolkien and his cousins made up play languages,a hobby that led to Tolkien's becoming skilled in Welsh,Greek,Gothic,Old Norse and Anglo-Saxon.After graduating from Oxford,Tolkien served in World War Ⅰ.In 1917,while recovering from trench fever,he began composing the mythology(神话)for The Rings.As a professor of Anglo-Saxon in 1930s at Oxford,Tolkien was part of an informal discussion group called the Inklings,which included several writers.The group was soon listening to chapters of Tolkien's imaginative work The Hobbit.Hobbit was a name Tolkien created for local people that could best be described as half-sized members of the English rural(乡村的)class.Hobbit live in hillside holes.One of them,Bilbo Baggins,looks for treasures with a group of dwarves(侏儒).On the way,he meets the twisted,pitiful creature Gollum,from whom he sees a golden ring that makes the holder invisible.One of Tolkien's students persuaded her employer,publisher Allen & Unwin,to look at a draft(草稿).The chairman of the firm,Stanley Unwin,thought that the best judge for a children's book would be his ten-year-old son.The boy earned a shilling for reporting back that the adventure was exciting,and The Hobbit was published in 1937.It sold so well that Unwin asked for a continuation.Over a dozen years later,in 1954,Tolkien produced The Lord of the Rings,a series of books so creative that they hold readers—new and old—after their publication.1.What can we learn from the text?A.The Lord of the Rings didn't sell well in the last millennium.B.People know better about Tolkien himself than about his works.C.Tolkien was quite familiar with Old English.D.Tolkien knew very well about different kinds of local languages in Africa.2.Which of the following helped most in making The Hobbit published?A.One of Tolkien's students.B.Stanley Unwin's son.C.Allen & Unwin.D.Bilbo Baggins.3.What can we learn about “Hobbit” that Tolkien created in his works?A.Hobbit was a race living in English downtown areas.B.Hobbit was a local people who were very tall and strong.C.Hobbit was a social group of people who lived in old castles.D.Hobbit was a group of people who were mostly dwarves.4.What is mainly discussed in the text?A.The Lord of the Rings and its writer.B.A completely new masterwork in the new millennium.C.A famous professor at Oxford University.D.The power of the magic ring.参考答案Ⅰ. 1. stubborn 2. distributed 3. shone 4. revenge 5. burden6. adjustments7. appealing8. accumulated9. attain 10. possessesⅡ.1. was associated with 2. is restricted to 3. put a spell on 4. by hand 5. is known for6. ahead of time7. appealed to8. caught a glimpse of9. looked back over his shoulder 10. set outⅢ. 1. possession 2.sorrow 3.associated 4. appealing 5. punishment6. marriage7. Burdened8. gifted9. adjusting 10. powerfulⅣ. 1.提示:marry sb.“和某人结婚/娶某人/嫁给某人”,不与with搭配;marry sb.to sb.“把某人嫁给某人”;be married to sb.“和某人结婚”,表示状态,可与一段时间连用。
(完整版)外研版高中英语选修6Module2单元测试试题含答案及部分解析.docx
Module 2单元测试题第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A 、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AShare your poems, get feedback反(馈 ) for your poetry, and enter poetry contests (竞赛 ). Choose from the following poetry contests that you can enter. Get feedback for every poem that you write including your contest entries. How It WorksAs a member, you will get feedback for everything you write. You can enter poetry contests with cash prizes. You will be ranked 分(等级 ). Write and see how the feedback you receive influences your rank. Since the year 2000 we have been helping writers improve their writing skills.Poetry Contests in MayFriendship across culturesWrite a story about a friend that opened your world to another culture. Deadline: Today!Technology warsWrite a story on the topic provided in the announcement.Deadline: Today!Poetry Contests in JuneLyrics make the songPen your newest, and best, song lyric masterpieces and enter them intothis contest.NO POETRY ALLOWED FOR THIS CONTEST!Must be song lyrics only.Deadline: June 1stUnexpected romanceWrite a story that brings two people together, two people who don't necessarilyrealize that they belong together but the audience is rooting for them. Write a story fora cash prize.Deadline: June 15thPoetry Contests in JulyNewbie writing contestFor our New Arrival“ This Sentence Starts the Story” contest we challenge you to write a story that starts with this sentence:“ Hellyfoundcotestmewith.” A poetra cash prize.A memoir (回忆录) gives us the ability to write about our life. But you canwrite about life with the option (选择 ) to create and invent and to make sense of alife, or part of that life. Write a piece of your life! A cash prize to the winning entry.21.What do we know about the contests in May?A. They are held yearly.B. They are topic-based.C.They offer no feedback. D.They are human-focused.22.Contestants of“ Lyrics make the song.”23.What type of writing is this text?A. A writing guide.B. A poetry review.C.An official report. D.An announcement.BI once saw a TV programme at college about a scientist who used“ driftbottles (漂流瓶 ) ”to mark ocean currents. It was a rather boring programme. Iwas more interested to read an article about someone who found a bottle on abeach with a message inside. Like the drift bottles, it had been thrown into thesea— but 21 years before. I decided to find out more about such bottles, and Istarted work on this intriguing ( 非常有趣的 ) research.An early message in a bottle was thrown into the sea by Christopher Columbusduring a terrible storm. He wrote about his discovery of America and expected thathis message would be sent to the Queen of Spain. He wanted the news to reach her,but he thought he might be drowned 淹(死 ) in the storm. In fact, he survived but thebottle was never found.I would be excited to find a message in a bottle, but in the 16th century, it couldbe dangerous. In those days, the British Navy海(军 ) used messages in bottles tosend information about the enemy. When Queen ElizabethⅠ found out that aboatman had opened a bottle containing one of these secret messages, she createda new job, Uncorker of Ocean Bottles. I was amazed to learn that anyone else who opened a bottle could be sentenced to death. It seems very strange to us now.A long time ago, before dating websites existed to help people find partners, asailor in Sweden put this message in a bottle—“ To someone beautiful and far away. ” It was found by a young woman in Sicily. She answered the message—“ I am notbeautiful, but it seems a miracle 奇(迹 ) I found your message. They”began to write letters to each other, and eventually got married.Nowadays it's easy to communicate with anyone anywhere in the world, but I think people will still go on throwing bottles with messages into the ocean and guessing where the winds and the waves will carry them. And how romantic it would be to find a bottle with a message inside!24.Why did the author do some research on bottles thrown into the sea?A. He had found a message in one.B. He had read an article about one.C. He had to do a project on them at college.D. He had watched a TV programme about them.25.Christopher Columbus put a message into a bottle to .26.How did the author feel about the 16th century punishment for opening ocean bottles?A. Frightening.B. Amusing.C.Astonishing. D.Satisfying.27.Why did the young woman in Sicily reply to the Swedish sailor's message?A. She wanted to have a pen friend.B. She felt she fitted his description.C. She failed to access a dating website.D. She was impressed by the bottle's journey.CGene Wolfe is one of the most admired and respected American science fiction and fantasy writers. He is also a productive writer of outstanding short fiction, whichis collected in many volumes over the last forty years, most recently inThe Best ofGene Wolfe.Although Wolfe is not as well-known to readers as he once was, he has been thereceiver of great praise, including three World Fantasy Awards, two Nebulas, andeight Hugo Award nominations (提名 ). Sci-fi author Harlan Ellison has calledhim, “ no less than one of the finest, most original writers in the world today”the Encyclopedia of Science Fictionnames him “ quite possibly the most important”writer in the field of science fiction.Born in 1931, New York, Gene Wolfe moved frequently as a child, but spentmost of his growing-up years in Texas. Wolfe began writing fiction in 1956, sellinghis first story,The Dead Man, to Sir magazine in 1965. He produced a vast amount ofshort fiction during the 1960s and 1970s, many of which were published in DamonKnight's Orbit anthologies. In 1972 Wolfe's groundbreakingThe Fifth Head ofCerberus appeared. The story of human conquest(征服 ) upon two distant planets,the book examines issues of identity, individuality, and the results of colonialismupon both the colonized and the colonizer. The novel was later listed in DavidPringle's 1985 list of The 100 Best Novels in science fiction for the period1949― 1984.Many of his novels, The Shadow of the Torturerincluded, rely on a diary orletter to tell his story. In addition, Wolfe's early interest in mystery novels shinesthrough in his ability to drop cleverly hidden clues (线索 ) that allow the reader tograsp at the possible narrative behind the narrative.By 1984 Wolfe was able to retire and devote himself full-time to his writing. Yetdespite (尽管 ) all this, and despite the continuing respect of his colleagues, his workhas become somewhat unfamiliar. Wolfe's admirers hope this fact will be at leastsomewhat improved by his most recent offering,The Wizard Knight, which fallswithin the fantasy type that is currently popular.28. What is Harlan Ellison's attitude toward Gene Wolfe?A. Concerned.B. Sympathetic.C.Admiring.D.Regretful.29.What do we know aboutThe Fifth Head of Cerberus?A. It was well received.B. It was Gene Wolfe's first novel.30.Which has great influence on Gene Wolfe's writing style?A. His understanding of life.B. His childhood experiences.C. His colleagues' suggestions.D. His love for mystery fiction.31.What can we infer about Gene Wolfe from the last paragraph?A. His work has become less popular.B. He became famous forThe Wizard Knight.C.His fans were disappointed to some degree. D.He stopped fantasy writing after his retirement.The word or phrase that you use to open your email account may provide akey to your personality as well as to your correspondence信(件 ), according to aBritish psychologist. Helen Petrie, professor of human / computer interaction交(互作用) at City, University in London, analysed the responses of 1,200 Britons whoparticipated in a survey funded 提(供资金 ) by CentralNic, an Internet domainname company. The results were recently published on CentralNic's website.Petrie identifies three main password“ types” .“ Family oriented” respondenumbered nearly half of those surveyed. These people use their own name ornickname, the name of a child, partner, or pet or a birth date as their password. Theytend to be occasional computer users and have strong family ties.“ They choose passwords that symbolize people or events with emotional value,” says Petrie. Onethird of respondents were“ fans” , using the names of athletes, singers, movie stars,fictional characters, or sports teams. Petrie says fans are young and want to attachthemselves to the lifestyle represented by a celebrity. Two of the most popularnames were Madonna and Homer Simpson. The third main group of participants are“ cryptics ” because they pick confusing passwords or a random随机的 () string ofletters, numbers, and symbols such as“ Jxa+157 ” . Petrie says cryptics are the mostsecurity-conscious group. They tend to make the safest but least interesting choices.Passwords are revealing for two reasons. First, because they are invented on thespot. “ Since you are focused on getting into a system, for example your email account,you're likely to write down something that comes quickly to mind,” says Petrie.this sense passwords take advantage of things that are just below the surface of consciousness. Also, to remember your password, you pick something that willstick in your mind. You may unconsciously choose something of particularemotional importance. ”32.How did Petrie draw her conclusions?A. By observing participants' reactions.B.By interviewing 1,200 people.C. By studying survey results.D. By doing an experiment.33. What do we know about people whose passwords are“ family oriented”?A. They probably have large families.B. They are likely to be animal lovers.C. They tend to be social and emotional.D. They are probably infrequent computer users.34. What does Petrie say about the“ cryptic” group?A. They have strong safety awareness.B. They lack imagination and creativity.35.Why can passwords reveal our personalities?A. We choose words we will easily remember.B. We are willing to invent something personal.C. We are likely to value important experiences.D. We pick up a password after careful consideration.第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
2021年高二英语外研版选修6教学案:Module 2 Section 1 Word版含答案
Ⅰ.Match the word with its meaning.1.series A.轻拍 ,轻打2.behave B.系列 ,丛书3.hesitate C.醒着的 ,清醒的4.doubt D.犹豫 ,迟疑5.direction E.做梦6.shape F.弯腰 ,屈身7.bend G.表现 ,举动8.dream H.形状9.awake I.方向10.pat J.疑心答案:1~5 BGDJI 6~10 HFECAⅡ.Write down the meaning of phrases in each sentence.1.The examinee is then directed to fix on the examiner's right eye. 注视2.He kept/fixed his eyes on us without saying a word. 注视3.A child came up to me and showed me the way to the station.朝……走过来4.The police cast about for some fresh evidence. 寻找5.Hearing someone calling him, he looked around for the person. 四处寻找6.The air is laden with the scent of the flowers. 充满着7.Don't put the food down on the ground. 放下8.The lady held out her hand to him. 伸出9.She turned away in horror at the sight of so much blood. 走开10.She felt a wave of feeling sweep over her after hearing this. 向……扩展Look at the pictures.What are they ?What do you know about His Dark Materials?参考答案:His Dark Materials, written by Philip Pullman, is one of the greatest fantasy stories ever written. It includes three books, Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass. The heroine is a young girl called Lyra and the hero is a boy called Will.Ⅰ.Fast readingMatch the following paragraphs with their main ideas.①Para.1 A.Will found where the cat had vanished.②Paras.2~7 B.Descriptions of the patch in the air.③Para.8 C.What he saw in another world.④Para.9 D.The strange behaviour of the cat.⑤Paras.10~11 E.Will went into another world.⑥Para.12 F.Will found a different world.⑦Paras.13~15 G.Will saw a cat.答案:①~⑦ GDABFECⅡ.Careful readingRead the text again and choose the best answer according to the text.1.Why did the author choose "The Cat That Vanished〞 as the title of this passage? A.The cat was Will's loved pet cat.B.It was the cat that led Will to another world.C.The cat belonged to another world.D.The cat is said to have super power.2.What made Will curious about the cat?A.The time when the cat came to the garden.B.The cat's rubbing her head against his knuckles.C.The cat's strange behaviour.D.The territory for the cat to patrol.3.What did Will find after the cat vanished?A.Some angles.B.A patch in the air.C.A truck coming around the circle.D.Some houses.4.What did Will do after he climbed through the patch?A.He thought nothing was better than his home.B.He found a beautiful world with trees, flowers and a classical temple.C.The cat appeared again and acted as his guide.D.He was so sleepy that he fell asleep instantly.5.We can infer from the passage that .A.Will missed his family very muchB.Will realized that his dream could never come trueC.Will could never find the catD.Will didn't want to go back to his own world答案:1~5 BCBBDⅢ.Study readingAnalyze the following difficult sentences in the text.1.Of course, every cat behaved like that, but all the same Will felt such a longingto turn for home that tears scalded his eyes.[句式分析][尝试翻译] 当然 ,所有的猫都是那样的 .尽管如此 ,威尔还是渴望回家 ,以至|于热泪充满了他的双眼 .2.When it had gone past he crossed the road, keeping his eyes on the spot where the cat had been investigating.[句式分析][尝试翻译] 卡车开过去后 ,他穿过马路 ,眼睛盯着那只猫一直在打量的地方 .3.It wasn't easy, because there was nothing to fix on, but when he came to the place and cast about to look closely, he saw it.[句式分析][尝试翻译] 这并不是件容易事 ,因为没有东西可以看到 ,但是当他靠近那个地方并四处寻找时 ,他看到了它 .阅读理解A"A serious attack on the fantasy story for children comes from those who do not wish children to be frightened.〞 C.S. Lewis writes in an essay named Three Ways of Writing for Children. Those who say that children must not be frightened mean two things. Firstly, they mean that we mustn't do anything likely to give children fears, and secondly, they want to keep out of their minds that they are born into a world of death, violence (暴力), wounds and evil (邪恶). C.S. Lewis says he agrees with the first reason, but not the second.He goes on to comment, "Since it is so likely that they will meet cruel (残酷的) enemies, let them at least hear of brave fighters and heroic courage. By limiting your child to perfect and nice stories of child life in which nothing alarming ever happens, they would fail to face fears and hardships.〞 "It would be nice ,〞 he continues, "if no little boy in bed ever hears a frightening sound. But if he is to be frightened, I think St. George, or any bright champion in armor (盔甲), is a better comfort than the idea of the police.〞Bruno Bettelheim, a wellknown child psychologist, also points out that fantasy stories provide children with a valuable education about good and evil. He believes that all children have many personal fantasies filled with fears and fantasy stories comfort them and offer solutions. Happy endings tell them that solutions and hope are real and model the kind of happy life children want to find.A good fantasy suggests rather than teaches possible answers to life. It's believed that reading fantasies quickens the ability to get and put ideas from books to reality. It's what good literature does - it makes life larger.语篇解读:本文作者反驳了一些反对儿童阅读奇幻文学的错误观点 ,并强调了阅读奇幻文学的必要性 .1.According to the first paragraph, C.S. Lewis thinks that .A.children shouldn't read any fantasy story because it is badB.adults shouldn't do things that may frighten their childrenC.death and badness should be kept out of children's mindsD.writing a fantasy story is the best way of writing for children解析:选B 推理判断题 .根据第|一段的 "C.S. Lewis says he agrees with the first reason, but not the second.〞可知 ,他同意上面提到的 "Firstly, they mean that we mustn't do anything likely to give children fears.〞由此可知 ,他认为我们不应该做任何让孩子害怕的事情 .应选B .2.What probably is St. George according to the text?A.He is a policeman in real life.B.He is a murderer caught by the police.C.He is a brave man in a fantasy novel.D.He is a frightening person in a story.解析:选C 推理判断题 .根据第二段的 "But if he is to be frightened, I think St. George, or any bright champion in armor (盔甲), is a better comfort than the idea of the police.〞可知 ,St. George不是警察也不是令人害怕的人物 ,而是可以用来抚慰孩子的勇敢的梦想小说中的人物 .应选C .3.Why should children read fantasy literature according to Bruno Bettelheim? A.Because it encourages children to have a lot of fantasies.B.Because it helps children overcome fears and find solutions.C.Because it teaches children to write their own fantasy stories.D.Because it gives children a happy memory when they grow up.解析:选B 细节理解题 .根据第三段的 "He believes that all children have many personal fantasies filled with fears and fantasy stories comfort them and offer solutions.〞可知选B .4.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that .A.literature can give readers more frightening storiesB.fantasies can improve one's ability to solve problemsC.personal fantasies can help children get away from dangerD.most children can understand what fantasy literature is解析:选B 推理判断题 .根据最|后一段可知 ,作者认为梦想文学可以帮助孩子解决问题 .应选B .B"I really wrote it for me, it was what I found funny and what I liked.〞Those are the words of J.K.Rowling, the author of the greatly popular Harry Potter books.The quote refers to the first in a series of novels starring a young character who has built a lasting place unlikely to change for his creator in the world of children's literature. Joanne Kathleen Rowling was born in England in 1965, and wrote her first story at the age of six.She was in her mid20s when the idea for the Harry Potter novels came to her, during a long train ride.By the end of that journey, she says, the character of Harry and the school for wizards which he attended were more or less fully formed in her mind. It would be several years, however, before the novel was completed.By that time, Rowling had been through a failed marriage.Living on welfare as a single parent, she wrote about Harry Potter while sitting in an Edinburgh café with her daughter asleep beside her.She could not have dreamed of the fame and success which Harry would bring her in the years to come.Harry Potter is not your average superhero.He is 12 years old, skinny, wears glasses, and tends to worry a lot.Yet, he has taken the imagination of children and adults the world over, and has introduced millions to the joys of reading.Harry's attractiveness comes from his role as a very ordinary boy who finds himself in extraordinary situations.Orphaned (沦为孤儿) as a baby, Harry spends the next ten years being mistreated by the very bad relatives with whom he lives.On his 11th birthday, he learns that he has magical powers and is admitted for training at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.The adventures of Harry and his friends at the school are wonderfully narrated by J.K.Rowling.She manages to lead her millions of readers deep into the world of thesupernatural, while at the same time dealing with the fears and emotions of the ordinary human world.Many feel that this is the real magic of Harry Potter.语篇解读:本文介绍了及她的书Harry Potter .5.Joanne Kathleen Rowling wrote Harry Potter initially for .A.herself B.her husbandC.her daughter D.becoming rich解析:选A 细节理解题 .根据文章第|一段首|句 "‘I really wrote it for me, it was what I found funny and what I liked. ,Those are the words of J.K.Rowling, the author of the greatly popular Harry Potter books.〞可知 .6.According to the passage, which statement is CORRECT?A.The novel was completed shortly after the journey in which she formed the outline. B.When she completed the novel, she had a very happy family with her husband loving her.C.When she was writing the novel, her daughter was being looked after by her parents. D.While she was writing the novel, she was living a rather hard life.解析:选D 推理判断题 .由第三段 "Living on welfare as a single parent, she wrote about Harry Potter while sitting in an Edinburgh café with her daughter asleep beside her.〞可知 .7.Why does the novel Harry Potter attract so many readers? It is because of . A.J.K.Rowling's vivid description of the world of the supernaturalB.Harry Potter's role as a very ordinary boy who finds himself in extraordinary situations C.dealing with the fears and emotions of the ordinary human worldD.above all解析:选D 细节理解题 .根据倒数第二段首|句 "Harry's attractiveness comes from his role as a very ordinary boy who finds himself in extraordinary situations.〞可知B项正确;根据最|后一段可知A和C项正确 ,应选D .8.What does the underlined word "narrated〞 mean?A.give a lectureB.give a written description of sth.C.give a spoken description of sth.D.tell sb.a story orally解析:选B 词义猜想题 .根据上下文的语境可知narrate的意思是写书 ,而不是讲座、口头描述或者讲述故事 .CRobert Frost (1874-1963) is one of America's most beloved poets. He was a contemporary of many modernist poetic movements, but he wasn't associated (与……有联系) with any particular group of poets. He stuck to his own literary beliefs, and as a result, he attracted a good deal of criticism from the literary world. But, it is just because he was such a person and his voice was so original that Frost became so beloved. If you are to choose one of his poems and read it aloud on a busy street, we are sure that many people will recognize the poem immediately as Frost's.Mending Wall, which is the first poem in North of Boston, Frost's second book of poetry, is one of his most popular poems. It is a poem about two neighbors who fix a rock wall that lies between their homes. "I〞 want to destroy the wall, and the "neighbor〞wants to leave it standing.We just can't get enough of walls, can we? People love boundaries (界线). We love them when we're little, protecting our precious toys from our troublesome (令人烦恼的) brothers and sisters. As we get older, we begin to throw around the gentle term "personal space〞 , as in "GET OUT OF MY ROOM !〞 In college, we really learn how the idea of "My house is your house〞 doesn't always result in happy roommate relationships. After we become adults with good jobs and a lot of cool things, we often put up fences, gates, walls, or doors to protect our stuff and keep the peace.Walls help us protect ourselves, but their downside is that they often keep people from communicating with each other. Mending Wall makes us take a look at how we use our walls and boundaries, and why we use them the way we do. This poem sends a wakeup call to the universe.There are walls between our hearts.语篇解读:本文是一篇诗歌评论 .文章介绍了美国著名诗人罗伯特·弗罗斯特并赏析了他的名作?修墙? .9.What can we learn about Robert Frost?A.His writing style is special.B.His first poem is about life.C.He often criticized other poets.D.He joined many poetic movements.解析:选 A 细节理解题 .由第|一段末 "If you are to ... as Frost's〞可知 ,随便拿一首|弗罗斯特的诗到街上去朗读 ,就会有人看出是他的诗 .这说明他的写作风格特别 ,容易识别 . 10.In Paragraph 3, what does the author want to show?A.Sharing with others brings us happiness.B.There seem lots of walls in our life.C.Walls let people know about themselves.D.Personal space is important to everyone.解析:选B 推理判断题 .作者对弗罗斯物的名作?修墙?进行简单介绍后 ,在第三段描述了这样一个事实:人们从小到大不断地树立各种围墙 .11.The third paragraph is developed by .A.space B.exampleC.time D.comparison解析:选C 写作手法题 .在第三段作者按照时间顺序展开全段 ,指出了人们从孩童时期到长大成人 ,不断地建立 "心墙〞 .12.The underlined word "downside〞in the last paragraph can be replaced by " 〞.A.true use B.old wayC.negative part D.major difference解析:选C 词义猜想题 .根据最|后一段but一词的转折可知 ,第四段讲墙可以保护人的同时 ,也阻止了人们的交流 .因此downside此处有 "缺乏之处〞的意思 .[课文对译]The Cat That VanishedWill was stupefied with exhaustion, and he might have gone on to the north, or he might have laid his head on the grass under one of those trees and slept; but as he stood trying to clear his head, he saw a cat.She was a tabby, like Moxie. She padded out of a garden on the Oxford side of the road, where Will was standing. Will put down his shopping bag and held out his hand, and the cat came up to rub her head against his knuckles, just as Moxie did. Of course, every cat behaved like that, but all the same Will felt such a longing to turn for home that tears scalded his eyes.Eventually this cat turned away. This was night, and there was a territory to patrol, there were mice to hunt. She padded across the road and towards the bushes just beyond the hornbeam trees, and there she stopped.Will, still watching, saw the cat behave curiously.She reached out a paw to pat something in the air in front of her, something quite invisible to Will. Then she leapt backwards, back arched and fur on end, tail held out stiffly. Will knew catbehaviour. He watched more alertly as the cat approached the spot again, just an empty patch of grass between the hornbeams and the bushes of a garden hedge, and patted the air once more.Again she leapt back, but less far and with less alarm this time. After another few seconds of sniffing, touching, whiskertwitching, curiosity overcame wariness.The cat stepped forward, and vanished.Will blinked. Then he stood still, close to the trunk of the nearest tree, as a truck came round the circle and swept its lights over him. When it had gone past he crossed the road, keeping his eyes on the spot where the cat had been investigating. It wasn't easy, because there was nothing to fix on, but when he came to the place and cast about to look closely, he saw it.At least, he saw it from some angles. It looked as if someone had cut a patch out of the air, about two metres from the edge of the road, a patch roughly square in shape and less than a metre across. If you were level with the patch so that it was edgeon, it was nearly invisible, and it was completely invisible from behind. You could only see it from the side nearest the road, and you couldn't see it easily even from there,because all you could see through it was exactly the same kind of thing that lay in front of it on this side: a patch of grass lit by a street light.But Will knew without the slightest doubt that that patch of grass on the other side was in a different world.He couldn't possibly have said why. He knew it at once, as strongly as he knew that fire burned and kindness was good. He was looking at something profoundly alien.And for that reason alone, it enticed him to stoop and look further. What he saw made his head swim and his heart thump harder, but he didn't hesitate: he pushed his shopping bag through, and then scrambled through himself, through the hole in the fabric of this world and into another.He found himself standing under a row of trees. But not hornbeam trees: these were tall palms, and they were growing, like the trees in Oxford, in a line along the grass. But this was the centre of a broad boulevard, and at the side of the boulevard was a line of cafés and small shops, all brightly lit, all open, and all utterly silent and empty beneath a sky thick with stars. The hot night was laden with the scent of flowers and with the salt smell of the sea.Will looked around carefully. Behind him the full moon shone down over a distant prospect of great green hills, and on the slopes at the foot of the hills there were houses with rich gardens and an open parkland with groves of trees and the white gleam of a classical temple.Just beside him was that bare patch in the air, as hard to see from this side as from the other, but definitely there. He bent to look through and saw the road in Oxford, his own world. He turned away with a shudder: whatever this new world was, it had to be better than what he'd just left. With a dawning lightheadedness, the feeling that he was dreaming but awake at the same time, he stood up and looked around for the cat, his guide.,消失的猫威尔累得脑子都木了 ,他本可以继续向北走 ,也可以在某棵树下头枕草地昏昏睡去;但是 ,正当他站在那儿 ,试图让头脑清醒些的时候 ,他看见了一只猫 .她是一只母斑猫 ,就像莫克西一样 .她轻轻地走出靠着牛津一侧街道上的一个花园 ,威尔正站在街边 .威尔放下他的购物袋 ,伸出手 ,那只猫朝他走过来 ,在他的手指间来回蹭起了脑袋 ,就像莫克西做的那样 .当然 ,每只猫都是那样的 ,但尽管如此 ,威尔还是渴望回家 ,以至|于热泪充满了他的双眼 .终于 ,这只猫转身跑开了 .正值夜晚 ,她还要巡视自己的领地 ,捕捉老鼠 .她轻轻地穿过马路 ,朝着角树林另一边的灌木丛走去 ,然后在那儿停了下来 .威尔仍然盯着她 ,看见猫的举动变得非常奇怪 .她伸出爪子去拍打她面前空气中的某种东西 ,某种威尔看不见的东西 .然后她向后一跃 ,脊背拱起 ,毛发竖立 ,尾巴僵直地伸着 .威尔了解猫的习性 .他更加警觉地看着 ,只见那只猫再次靠近那个地方 - -角树与花园树篱的灌木丛之间的一块空草地 ,又拍打了一下那里的空气 .她再次向后一跃 ,但这次跳得没有那么远 ,也没有那么害怕了 .又是几秒钟的嗅来嗅去 ,爪子触碰、胡须抽动 ,终于好奇心战胜了警惕性 .那只猫向前一迈 ,然后就消失了 .威尔眨了眨眼睛 .然后他静静地站着 ,紧靠离他最|近的一棵树干 ,这时一辆卡车转弯驶过来 ,车灯照到他的身上 .卡车开过去后 ,他穿过马路 ,眼睛盯着那只猫一直在打量的地方 .这并不容易 ,因为他无法把目光集中在某件东西上 ,但是当他靠近那个地方 ,设法仔细观察时 ,他看出了端倪 .终于 ,他从某些角度看到了 .看上去就像有人在距离路边大约两米的地方将空间切开了一块 ,它大体呈方形 ,不到一米宽 .如果你与那块空间处在同等高度 ,从侧面看你几乎看不到它 ,从后面那么完全看不见它 .只有从最|靠近马路的一边才能看到它 ,但也很难看清楚 ,因为透过它 ,你所看到的一切与这一边的完全相同:被一盏街灯照亮的一片草地 .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 .他不可能说得出所以然来 .他马上就知道了 ,就好似他知道火会燃烧、善意是美好的一样 .他所注视着的是某种极为陌生的东西 .仅仅是这一个理由 ,就足以吸引着他俯下身子向更深处望去 .他看到的一切使他头晕目眩 ,心跳加速 ,但是他却丝毫没有迟疑:他首|先把购物袋塞了过去 ,继而自己也钻了过去 - -穿过现实世|界框架上的这个洞 ,进入了另一个世|界 .他发现自己站在一排树下 .那是一些高大的棕榈树 ,而不是角树 ,像在牛津一样 ,那些树木沿着草地排列成行 .只是 ,他所处的地方是一条宽阔林阴大道的(中|央) ,林阴大道的一侧是成行的咖啡馆和小商店 ,灯火通明 ,还在营业 ,在布满繁星的夜空下 ,所有的店铺都静悄悄的 ,无人光临 .在这个炎热的晚上 ,空气中弥漫着鲜花的芳香和海水咸咸的味道 .威尔仔细地环顾四周 .在他身后 ,满月映照着远处壮丽的青山的轮廓 ,山脚下的斜坡上坐落着带有美丽花园的房子 ,还有一块树木丛生的公共绿地 ,一座风格古典的庙宇在其上闪着微微的白光 .空气中的那个空洞就在他身边 ,无论是从这边还是那边都很难看见 ,但却确定无疑地存在着 .俯身向空洞的那一边望去 ,他看到了自己的世|界 - -牛津的街道 .他不禁一颤 ,转过身来:无论这个新世|界如何 ,总会好过他刚刚离开的那个世|界 .带着逐渐出现的眩晕感觉 ,那种处在半梦半醒之间的感觉 ,他站起身来环顾四周寻找他的向导 - -那只猫 .。
外研版高二英语选修6 Module 2 Fantasy Literature Grammar 同步练习含答案.doc
外研版高二英语选修6 Module 2 Fantasy Literature Grammar一、选用括号内合适的内容填空。
1. ____________ (To read / Reading) the book alone in his room, Peter nodded from time to time.2. ____________ (To eat / Having eaten) too much for supper, Tom couldn't go to sleep.3. _______________ (Not being noticed / Not been noticed) by anyone, she left the room.4. Though __________ (living / lived) near my aunt's house, I seldom see her these days.5. The boy __________ (leading / led) the way, we had no trouble finding the cave.6. The flowers, __________ (to smell / smelling) sweet in the garden, attract the visitors to the beauty of nature.7. When __________ (comparing / compared) different cultures, we often pay attention only to the differences without noticing the many similarities.8. ___________ (Arriving / To arrive) in the city early in the afternoon, I had time to look around the town.二、用括号里所给词汇的正确形式完成下面对话或短文。
高中英语外研版选修六课件:Module 2 Fantasy Literature Writing
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最新教学资料·外研版英语Ⅰ.单词拼写1.With a wave of his hand, the magician made the rabbit vanish (消失).2.Look out! You could fall off the edge (边缘).3.The soil was washed away by the flood, exposing bare (光秃秃的) rock.4.If you have followed our series (系列) so far, then you know all of this already. 5.We were so tired that we found it difficult to awake (醒着的).6.There's some doubt (怀疑) about his suitability for the job.7.There were balloons of all shapes (形状) and sizes in the sky.8.He patted (轻拍) the girl on the shoulder in an attempt to comfort her.9.Bend (弯曲) your knees, but keep your back straight.10.I never dreamed (做梦) of there being any good chance for me.Ⅱ.拓展词汇1.heroine n.(小说、电影中的)女主角→hero n.(小说、电影中的)男主角2.behave v.表现,举动→behaviour n.举止,行为3.definitely adv.确定地,一定地→definite adj.肯定的;明确的4.hesitate v.犹豫,迟疑→hesitation n.犹豫,迟疑5.exhaustion n.疲惫,精疲力竭→exhaust vt.使筋疲力尽→exhausted adj.筋疲力尽的6.longing n.渴望→long v.渴望7.invisible adj.看不见的→visible adj.看得见的8.roughly adv.大概地,粗略地→rough adj.粗略的;粗糙的9.profoundly adv.深深地,极度地→profound adj.深远的,极度的10.utterly adv.完全地,绝对地→utter adj.完全的;绝对的[巧记单词]Ⅲ.补全短语1.play an important part in 在……中起重要作用,对……有重要影响2.put down 放下3.hold out 伸出4.come up to 朝……走过来5.turn away 走开,打发走,将……拒之门外6.sweep over 向……扩展7.keep one's eyes on 注视,盯着看,注意8.fix on 注视,凝视9.cast about 寻找,搜索,想办法10.(be) laden with (空气中)充溢着(某种味道)的11.look around for 四处寻找1.[教材原句]Then she leapt backwards, back arched and fur on end, tail held out stiffly.然后她向后一跃,脊背拱起,毛发竖起,尾巴僵直地伸着。
[句型点拨]独立主格结构。
[佳句赏析]那个女孩盯着他看,他不知道该说什么。
The girl staring at him, he didn't know what to say.2.[教材原句]It looked as if someone had cut a patch out of the air, about two metres from the edge of the road, apatch roughly square in shape and less than a metre across.那儿看上去就像有人在距离路边大约两米的地方将空间切开了一块,它大体呈方形,边长不到一米。
[句型点拨]as if引导的表语从句。
[佳句赏析]她看起来好像年轻了10岁。
She looks as if she were ten years younger.3.[教材原句]He found himself standing under a row of trees.他发现自己站在一排树下。
[句型点拨]find+宾语+宾语补足语。
[佳句赏析]我们回到家,看到她在沙发上睡着了。
We came home and found her asleep on the sofa.4.[教材原句]But this was the centre of a broad boulevard, and at the side of the boulevard was a line of cafés and small shops, all brightly lit, all open, and all utterly silent and empty beneath a sky thick with stars.但是这里是一条宽阔的大街的中心,在路的一侧耸立着一排咖啡馆和小商店,都亮着灯,还在营业,一切都沉寂在布满繁星的夜空下。
[句型点拨]完全倒装句。
[佳句赏析]在演讲大厅的前面坐着演讲者。
In the front of the lecture hall sat the professor.1.The children have many extraordinary adventures in these different worlds, and play an important part in a war that could destroy the universe.(P15)孩子们在这些不同的世界中有很多极其惊奇的冒险经历,并在一场能毁灭整个宇宙的战争中起了重要作用。
★play a(n)... part 扮演一个……角色;在……中起作用take part in 参与,参加play a role in 在……中扮演一个角色;在……中起作用play the role/part of 扮演……的角色①He will play an important part in the film.他将在这部电影中扮演一个重要的角色。
②She played a major part in the success of the plan.她对该计划的成功起了重要作用。
③He was invited to play a leading role in this TV shows.他应邀在这部电视剧里演主角。
④Last year, 40 countries took part in the international conference.去年,40个国家参加了那次国际会议。
[名师点津] 对play a part/role in进行考查时,常将其与定语从句结合在一起,即把名词part/role提前用作定语从句的先行词,其后接定语从句。
类似的短语还有make use of, pay attention to等。
⑤The part teachers play in society is great.教师在社会中所起的作用是巨大的。
2.Will put down his shopping bag and held out his hand, and the cat came up to rub her head against his knuckles, just as Moxie did.(P16)威尔放下他的购物袋,伸出手,于是那只猫跑过来用头在他的指关节上磨蹭,正如莫克西所做的那样。
★put down放下;写下;镇压[一词多义]写出下列句中put down的汉语意思①I'm having a party next Saturday.Put it down in your notebook, so you won't forget.写下②A series of uprisings was put down by the army. 镇压③Put down that knife before hurt somebody!放下put away 收拾起来,储蓄,储存(钱、物)put forward 提出,提交(建议、计划、议案等)put out 扑灭;公布put up 举起;张贴,搭建;给……提供食宿,留宿put off 推迟,延迟put up with 容忍④A notice was put up in order to remind the students of the changed lecture time. 通知被贴出来,以便提醒学生们变更的演讲时间。
⑤Luckily for us, the sports meeting this year wasn't put off.对我们来说幸运的是:今年的运动会没有被推迟。
★hold out伸出;坚持;不屈服;维持[一词多义]写出下列句中hold out的汉语意思⑥Could you hold out in spite of the difficulty?坚持⑦We should hold out the hand of friendship and cooperation to them.伸出⑧We can stay here for as long as our supplies hold out. 维持hold back 阻止,抑制,隐瞒;退缩,踌躇hold on 坚持住,继续;别挂电话,稍等hold on to 抓紧,不放开,坚持,不放弃hold up 举起,支撑;耽搁;延误;阻挡⑨A lot of cars were held up in the accident.许多车辆在这次事故中被耽搁。
⑩Don't hold anything back; tell me all that you know.不要隐瞒任何事情,把你所知道的都告诉我。
★come up to朝……走过来,来到……跟前;达到,符合come up 走近;(从土中)长出;发芽;被提出;(太阳)升起;发生;出现come up with 提出,想出;找到(答案、解决办法等);赶上⑪A foreigner came up to the counter and asked to be shown some postcards.一个外国人走到柜台前,要看一些明信片。