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1、Module 2 Fantasy LiteratureIntroductionRead the passage and underline the words and phrases that show His Dark Materials is a fantasy story.His Dark Materialsby Philip PullmanHis Dark Materials is one of the greatest fantasy stories ever written. There are three books in the series, Northern Lights,
2、 The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass. The heroine is a young girl called Lyra and the hero is a boy called Will. 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 par
3、t in a war that could destroy the universe. Its an exciting novel with witches, talking bears, and other strange creatures. It is also very philosophical, with ideas that both adults and children will enjoy.Read the passage and answer the questions about the words and phrases in the box.adult; bear
4、(n.); creature; extraordinary; hero; heroine; philosophical; play a part; witch Which of these words or expressions:1. refer to people? ; ; ; 2. refers to someone who uses magic? 3. refer to the most important people who have the main part in a story? ; 4. refer to animals? ; 5. means very unusual o
5、r special? 6. means to have influence in a situation? 7. relates to ideas? Discuss your answers to the questions.1. Have you ever read a fantasy novel? If not, why not? 2. Have you read His Dark Materials? If not, would you like to read it? Say why / why not. 3. Have you read a Harry Potter novel or
6、 seen one of the films? If you have, did you enjoy it? Say why / why not.Reading and VocabularyThe 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 cl
7、ear 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
8、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
9、 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 cat-behaviour. He watched more alertly as the c
10、at 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, whisker-twitching, curiosity overcame war
11、iness.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
12、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
13、 a metre across. If you were level with the patch so that it was edge-on, it was nearly invisible, and it was completely invisible from behind. You could only see it from the side nearest the road, and you couldnt see it easily even from there, because all you could see through it was exactly the sa
14、me 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 patch of grass on the other side was in a different world.He couldnt possibly have said why. He knew it at once, as strongly as he knew that fire burned and ki
15、ndness 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 didnt hesitate: he pushed his shopping bag through, and then scrambled through himself, through the hol
16、e 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
17、 a line of cafs 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
18、 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 th
19、ere. 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 hed just left. With a dawning light-headedness, the feeling that he was dreaming but awake at the same time, he stood up and looked around
20、 for the cat, his guide.The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman copyright PhilipPullman, 1997 the second book in the His DarkMaterials trilogy, published by Scholastic ChildrensBooks. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permissionof Scholastic Ltd.Read the extract from The Subtle Knife, the second book of
21、 His Dark Materials and put the sentences in the correct order.1. Will decides not to return to his world. 2. The cat vanishes. 3. The cat comes up to Will. 4. Will climbs through a hole. 5. The cat behaves in a strange way.Match the words from the passage with their meanings.behave; bush; definitel
22、y; guide; hesitate; leap; scent; vanish 1. : to do things in a particular way 2. : someone who shows you which direction to go in 3. : to jump high into the air or over something 4. : to wait before you do or say something because you are not sure 5. : a nice smell 6. : without any doubt 7. : a smal
23、l tree 8. : to suddenly disappearChoose the best meaning for the expressions from the passage.1. . the cat came up to rub her head against his knuckles .The cat came up to bite Wills hand.The cat wanted Will to touch her head with the back of his hand.2. She padded across the road and towards the bu
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