高二英語選修6 模塊2教案2

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1、高二英語選修6 模塊2教案2 Period 1: Reading—The Cat That Vanished Objectives ●To learn about fantasy literature ●To learn to read with strategies Focus Words vanish,blink,shape,doubt,bend,hesitate,shine,dream,awake,revenge,marry,punish,possess Expressions behave strangely, stand still,know without any d

2、oubt that…, know… as strongly as…, climb through the hole in the walls, stand under a line of tall trees, have the scent of flowers, look around carefully, shine down over…, dream but awake at the same time Patterns 1.She came out of a garden to where Will was standing. 2.Still watching,Will saw

3、 the cat behave strangely. 3.Then she leapt back,with her tail held up. 4.When it had gone past he crossed the road, keeping his eyes on the place where the cat had vanished. 5.It looked as if someone had cut a patch out of the air, about two metres from the edge of the road. Procedures ▇Warm

4、ing up by learning about “fantasy” Hello, class! We have come to Module 2 Fantasy Literature—Philip Pullman. But what is fantasy? Who is Philip Pullman? Fantasy is a genre of art, literature, film, television, and music that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of either pl

5、ot, theme, setting, or all three. The genre is generally distinguished from science fiction and horror by overall look, feel, and theme of the individual work, though there is a great deal of overlap between the three (collectively known as speculative fiction). In its broadest sense, fantasy covers

6、 works by many writers, artists, and musicians, from ancient myths and legends, to many recent works embraced by a wide audience today. As with other forms of speculative fiction, actions and events in fantasy very often differ from those possible in consensus reality. In many cases, especially in

7、older works of fantasy but in many modern works as well, this is explained by means of divine intervention, magic, or other supernatural forces. In other cases, most frequently in works of modern fantasy in the high fantasy subgenre, the story might take place in a fantasy world that is wholly diffe

8、rent from our own, complete with distinct laws of nature that permit magic. ▇Warming up by learning about “Philip Pullman” Philip Pullman was born in Norwich on 19th October 1946. The early part of his life was spent travelling all over the world, because his father and then his stepfather were bo

9、th in the Royal Air Force. He spent part of his childhood in Australia, where he first met the wonders of comics, and grew to love Superman and Batman in particular. From the age of 11, he lived in North Wales, having moved back to Britain. It was a time when children were allowed to roam anywher

10、e, to play in the streets, to wander over the hills, and he took full advantage of it. His English teacher, Miss Enid Jones, was a big influence on him, and he still sends her copies of his books. After he left school he went to Exeter College, Oxford, to read English. He did a number of odd jobs f

11、or a while, and then moved back to Oxford to become a teacher. He taught at various middle schools for twelve years, and then moved to Westminster College, Oxford, to be a part-time lecturer. He taught courses on the Victorian novel and on the folk tale, and also a course examining how words and pic

12、tures fit together. He eventually left teaching in order to write full-time. His first published novel was for adults, but he began writing for children when he was a teacher. Some of his novels were based on plays he wrote for his school pupils, such as The Ruby In The Smoke. Philip still lives i

13、n Oxford, and he writes in a shed at the bottom of his garden. The shed contains two comfortable chairs (one for writing in, one for sitting at the computer in), several hundred books, a six-foot-long stuffed rat which took a part in his play Sherlock Holmes and the Limehouse Horror, a guitar, a sa

14、xophone, as well as the computer, decorated with dozens of brightly coloured artificial flowers attached to it by Blu-Tack. Blu-Tack plays a big part in Philip Pullmans writing process. With it he sticks to the wall pictures, notes, posters, reminders, postcards, book jackets, anything that will st

15、ay there. Another product of technology that Philip cant do without is Post-it Notes, the smallest yellow ones in particular. They are very useful for planning the shape of a story: he writes a brief sentence summarising a scene on one of them, and then puts them on a very big piece of paper which

16、he can fill with up to sixty or more different scenes, moving them around to get the best order. Philip Pullman believes firmly in the virtues of healthy exercise and a moderate diet - for other people. It makes them feel virtuous, and makes them feel good if not happy. The most exercise he normall

17、y takes is unscrewing the top of the whisky bottle. If he liked the taste of tobacco, he would smoke vigorously. He is fond of sport, and plays it by watching television. He is a big fan of Neighbours, but that is the only soap he watches, as Neighbours gives him quite enough to think about. He is

18、married to Jude. Their son Jamie is a viola player, and their younger son Tom studies music at university. As far as he can tell, Philip Pullman is moderately harmless and useful. He would like to carry on doing what hes doing now, and there seems no reason why he shouldnt, but if it suddenly becam

19、e against the law to write stories, he would break the law without a seconds hesitation. ▇Before you read Now let’s go to page 11 to read first His Dark Materials and The Cat That Vanished.But first please go over the word list for this module, paying attention to the pronunciation of the word, th

20、e relationship between its pronunciation and its spelling. His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman His Dark Materials is one of the greatest fantasy novels/ ever written. The story takes place/ in several different worlds. The heroine is a young girl/ called/ Lyra/ and the hero is a boy/ called/ Wil

21、l. In the first book, Lyras scientist father makes it possible/ to enter other worlds. The children have many extraordinary adventures/ in these different worlds, and play an important part/ in a war/ that could destroy the universe. Its an exciting novel/ with witches, talking bears, and other stra

22、nge creatures. It is also very philosophical, with ideas/ that both adults and children will enjoy. The Cat That vanished At this time of night/ there was very little traffic,and the road/ where he stood/ was quiet,with comfortable houses,and trees/ along both sides of the road.Will was so tired t

23、hat he could not think clearly/ but as he stood trying to decide what to do,he saw a cat. She came out of a garden/ to where Will was standing.Putting down his shopping bag,Will held out his hand, and the cat came up/ to him. Then/ she turned away/ and went across the road,towards the bushes/ just

24、past the trees,and/ there/ she stopped. Still watching,Will saw the cat behave strangely. She put out a paw/ to pat something/ in the air/ in front of her,something/ that was invisible/ to Will.Then/ she leapt back,with her tail/ held up.Will knew cat behaviour and watched more carefully. The cat a

25、pproached the place/ again, just an empty patch of grass/ between the trees and the bushes,and patted the air/ once more. Again/ she leapt back,but less far/ and with less fear/ this time.After another few seconds,the cat stepped forward,and vanished. Will blinked.Then/ he stood still,close to the

26、nearest tree, as a truck passed by. When it had gone past he crossed the road, keeping his eyes/ on the place/ where the cat had vanished. It wasn’t easy, because there was nothing to really see, but/ when he came to the place/ and looked more closely, he saw it. But/ he could only see it/ from som

27、e positions. It looked as if someone had cut a patch/ out of the air, about two metres/ from the edge of the road. The patch was almost square/ in shape/ and less than a metre across. From most positions,It was nearly invisible,and it was completely invisible/ from behind.You could only see it/ fro

28、m the side/ nearest the road,and/ you couldn’t see it easily/ even from there. On the other side of the patch was exactly the same thing/ that was on this side: a patch of grass. But/ Will knew/ without any doubt/ that/ that patch of grass /on the other side/ was in a different world. He c ouldnt

29、possibly have said why. He knew it/ as strongly as he knew that/ fire burned/ and kindness was good. He was looking at s omething/ that was very alien. And/ for that reason only, he bent down and looked through. What he saw/frightened him, but/ he didnt hesitate. Pushing his shopping bag through, h

30、e climbed through the hole/ in the walls of this world/ and into another. He was standing/ under a line of tall trees. Like the trees/ in his own town, they grew/ in a line/ along the road. But this was the centre of a wide road, and at the side of the road/ was a line of cafes/ and small shops, al

31、l completely silent and empty/ under a dark sky. The hot night had the scent of flowers/ and the salt smell of the sea. Will looked around carefully. Behind him/ the moon shone down/ over green hills, and/ on the slopes of these hills/ there were houses/ with rich gardens/ and an open park. Just b

32、eside him/ was that patch/ in the air. It was as difficult to see/ from this side as from the other, but definitely there.Bending to look through, he saw the road /in his own town, his own world. He turned quickly away. Although he knew nothing/ at all/ about this world, it had to be better than the

33、 life/ he had just left. Feeling that/ he was dreaming/ but awake/ at the same time, he stood up /and looked around/ for the cat, his guide. ▇While you read While reading try to cut/ the sentences into thought groups, blacken the predicates, underline the useful expressions and darken the connecti

34、ves. ▇After you read Copy all the useful expressions into your Expression Book and make your own sentences with them. Useful expressions from His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman one of the greatest fantasy novels ever written, take place in several different worlds, a young girl called…, in t

35、he first book, enter other worlds, have many extraordinary adventures, play an important part in…, destroy the universe, an exciting novel Useful expressions from The Cat That vanished at this time of night, very little traffic,comfortable houses,, along both sides of…, think clearly, come out of

36、a garden, put down…, hold out…, come up to…, turn away, go across…, behave strangely, put out…, pat…in the air, in front of her,be invisible to…, leap back,watch carefully, approach…again, an empty patch of…, with less fear, this time, step forward,stand still,close to…, pass by, cross the road, kee

37、p one’s eyes on…, see… from some positions, cut…out of …, about two metres from…, square in shape, a metre across, invisible from behind, see… from the side nearest…,on the other side of…, a patch of…, know without any doubt that…, in a different world, know… as strongly as…, for that reason only, b

38、end down, look through, push…through, climb through the hole in the walls, stand under a line of tall trees, in a line, along the road, the centre of a wide road, at the side of …, under a dark sky, hot night, have the scent of flowers, look around carefully, shine down over…, houses with rich garde

39、ns and an o pen park, look through, turn quickly away, know nothing at all about…, dream but awake at the same time ■Reading the text again to fill in the necessary information The Cat That vanished What did Will see one night? Will saw a cat. Where did the cat stop? A cat stopped where Will was

40、 standing. Will saw the cat behave strangely. How did Will see the cat behave? What did the cat do then? The cat stepped forward,and vanished. What did Will do then? Will looked more closely, he saw it. Where could Will see it? Will could only see it from a patch of grass. Will knew that patc

41、h of grass was in a different world. What did Will know about that patch of grass? What was Will looking at? He was looking at something that was very alien. What did Will do then? He climbed through the hole in the walls of this world and into another. Where was Will standing? He was standing

42、 under a line of tall trees. What did Will do then? Will looked around carefully. Just beside him was that patch in the air. What was beside him in the air? What did Will do then? Feeling that he was dreaming but awake at the same time, he stood up and looked around for the cat, his guide. ■C

43、losing down by reading about “The Cat That Vanished” The Subtle Knife is the second part of the trilogy that began with The Golden Compass. That first book was set in a world like ours, but different. This book begins in our own world. * * * * * In The Subtle Knife, readers are introduced to Wi

44、ll Parry, a young boy living in modern-day Oxford, England. Will is only twelve years old, but he bears the responsibilities of an adult. Following the disappearance of his explorer-father, John Parry, during an expedition in the North, Will became parent, provider and protector to his frail, confus

45、ed mother. And its in protecting her that he becomes a murderer, too: he accidentally kills a man who breaks into their home to steal valuable letters written by John Parry. After placing his mother in the care of a kind friend, Will takes those letters and sets off to discover the truth about his f

46、ather. Will does indeed make an astonishing discovery, but its not about his father. Along a busy road, he happens upon an extraordinary window in the air. Almost invisible to the eye, it opens into an entirely different world. Anxious to remain hidden, Will ventures through this window into the sh

47、immering, haunted city of Cittgazze, where he meets Lyra Belacqua and her d?mon, Pantalaimon, who have also wandered into Cittgazze from yet another world while searching for the answers behind Dust. Aside from Will and his new companions, this city is eerie, empty and silent. The people have fled t

48、o the hills to escape the Specters, phantom-like beings that feed on the consciousness of grown-ups, leaving them zombie-like and void forever after. Only the children, who are safe from the Specters, venture out to scavenge for food. Although safe in Cittgazze, the two pass through the window to

49、Wills Oxford knowing that answers to their questions lie therein. Will inquires about his fathers expedition to the North and learns that it included a study of atmospheric particles. And meanwhile, Lyra seeks out a scholar who can tell her more about Dust. The scholar Lyra finds is a certain scient

50、ist named Dr. Mary Malone, a member of the Dark Matter Research Unit, who has discovered the existence of Shadows, the very same mysterious entity as the Dust of Lyras world. But even more startling is that Mary Malone has found that in these Shadows, or Dark Matter, or Dust, there is consciousness.

51、 These particles are conscious, and their awareness is what powers Lyras alethiometer, and what surrounds all human thought and matter. Mary Malones next task is to find a way to communicate with these particles, for they will tell her about the vital role she plays in the fate of the universe. Whe

52、n Lyra and Will return to Cittgazze, Will reads the letters his father wrote during his final expedition in the North, and he learns that his father knew about the windows between worlds. His father planned to travel through a window to explore another world - just as Will had done himself. For Will

53、, this was finally something both father and son could share, but more importantly, it meant that his father could be alive. Had he ventured through that window, John Parry could be worlds away, but somewhere he was alive. And Will resolves to find him. Lyra, meanwhile, pays a second visit to Dr. M

54、ary Malone, and this time there are authorities waiting to question Lyra about her interest in Shadow particles and Dark Matter. She inadvertently reveals her involvement with Will, immediately flees the lab, and runs straight into Sir Charles Latrom, a deceiving man who has seen Lyra work the aleth

55、iometer and realizes its value. Flustered by her escape from the lab, Lyra discovers too late that Sir Charles has stolen her alethiometer. When Will and Lyra try to get it back, they learn its ransom: a certain knife located in the high tower of Cittgazze. The two young friends enter the tower tog

56、ether and climb to the very top, where Will faces a ferocious fight for the knife. Will ultimately triumphs, making him the rightful bearer of the knife. This is the Subtle Knife, and it is an object of extraordinary and devastating power. There is nothing sharper or more deadly, and its bearer is c

57、apable of cutting entries into countless other worlds. Armed with the subtle knife, Will and Lyra retrieve her alethiometer by outsmarting Sir Charles, who they discover has been conspiring with Lyras own mother, Mrs. Coulter. With knife and alethiometer in hand, Will and Lyra return to Cittgazze to

58、 resume the search for Wills father. In the meantime, Lyras old friend, Lee Scoresby, the Texan aeronaut, has located a certain explorer, Stanislaus Grumman, a man with a legendary following. Grumman was a renowned explorer from the far North immersed in investigating Dust. He is rumored to have th

59、e most unusual osprey daemon, and it was said that he once rejected the love of a witch. Now a shaman, his tribal Tartar name is Jopari, a.k.a. John Parry. He is Wills very own father. While on his last expedition, John Parry stumbled through a window into another world. He found himself in the worl

60、d of Specters, witnessed their horror, and fled into yet another world. Unable to find his way back to the window that led to home, he adopted the persona of Stanislaus Grumman and endeavored to learn everything he could about this Dust and its impact on the universe. Most importantly, Grumman learn

61、ed of the subtle knife and the critical role its bearer plays in the fate of the entire universe. Grummans task, with the help of Lee Scoresby, is to find the bearer of the subtle knife and inform him of the road that lies ahead. What neither Will nor Grumman realizes is that this ultimate meeting

62、is not between knife bearer and shaman, but rather between father and son. High on a mountaintop in the total blackness of the night, Will encounters Grumman who tells Will that he, with his knife, stands in the balance between the forces of Good and Evil and that his destiny lies in finding Lord As

63、riel. Curious to see this knife bearers face, Grumman lights a match and the moment of light is enough for each to realize whom he is facing. In the next instant, Wills father is killed by the scorned witch, intent on revenge, and once again, Will loses the father hes never known. Will climbs down

64、from the mountain to return to Lyra, but instead finds two angels awaiting him. Lyra is gone; her alethiometer remains behind. Clearly, she has been taken away against her will. Friendless, fatherless and confused, Will has yet another journey ahead of him, a journey that will finally fulfill his d

65、estiny and reveal the secret of Dust. Additional Materials Complete the article with one word in each blank: At this __1___ of night when there was very little traffic,Will ___2__ out of his comfortable houses __3___ walked along the side of the street. He tried to think __4___, but he couldn’t.

66、Suddenly he saw a cat coming out of a garden, patting one of his __5___ the air, and disappeared in a patch out of the air. Will crossed the road, keeping his eyes on the ___6__ where the cat had vanished. All of a __7___ Will got to know without any __8___ that the cat had gone to a different world. He climbed through the hole in the walls, and __9___ himself standing under a line of tall trees ___10__ a different world. Will thought that he was dreaming but awa

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