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1、BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous GameENTERBTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous GameI. Oral Work II. Quiz III. Writing IV. Listening Lab V. Supplementary ReadingBTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous GameList 1. Group Discussion2. Debating BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous GameWhat do you think of online games? Do

2、you think that they are dangerous? Why do people play online games? How often do you play those games and why do you play them? Brainstorm in groups.The end of Group Discussion.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous GameTopic for Debating: Whaling should be prohibited. The end of Debating.BTLEWLesson 9The

3、Most Dangerous GameList 1. Quiz 12. Quiz 23. Quiz 3 BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous Gameto shrink away in fear uncannyoutwardly calm mutterstrange or weird cowerof the highest or greatest degree mucka moist, sticky mixture of mud and filthdingy not white and clean utmostto speak indistinctly in low

4、tones placideMatch the items in the two columns.The end of Quiz 1.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous Game1. Knowing that he had been admitted to Cambridge University, he was too excited to be _ on the phone. a. coincidental b. identical c. same d. coherent 2. Hard work and malnutrition _ his health and

5、 he looked thin and pale. a. impaired b. promoted c. accelerated d. smashedd aTo be continued on the next page.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous Game3. Although he is in his fifties, his _ arms are as powerful as those of a young man. a. energetic b. gigantic c. muscular d. effective4. By preliminary

6、_, the damage caused by the accident amounted to $1,000,000. a. apprehension b. comprehension c. proposal d. appraisalc dTo be continued on the next page.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous Game5. He proposed at the meeting that _ restrictions should be imposed on the construction of more expensive hous

7、ing projects. a. grave b. grim c. rigorous d. reckless6. The purpose of the lecture was to _the masses of the United States with the elementary problems of Latin America. a. inform b. acquaint c. instruct d. announcec bTo be continued on the next page.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous Game7. Our teach

8、er didnt have time so far to go into it_, but he gave us an idea about his plan. a. in turn b. at hand c. in conclusion d. at length8. She often says her greatest happiness _serving the handicapped children. a. consists in b. relies on c. composes of d. comprises ind aTo be continued on the next pag

9、e.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous Game9. No one who breaks the law is _punishment. a. discrete from b. immune from c. exceptional to d. invulnerable to10. Since you changed lanes without signaling, you are as much to _for the accident as us. a. condemnation b. charge c. accusation d. blameb dTo be c

10、ontinued on the next page.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous Game11. _is known to the world, Mark Twain is a great American writer. a. That b. Which c. As d. It12. Look at the terrible situation I am in! If only I _your advice. a. follow b. had followed c. would follow d. have followedc bTo be continue

11、d on the next page.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous Game13. I remember _to help us if we ever were in difficulties. a. once offering b. him once offering c. him to offer d. to offer him14. Helen apologized for _the party. a. her not being able to attend b. her being not able to attend c. her being ab

12、le not to attend d. not her being able to attendb aTo be continued on the next page.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous Game15. Its a pity that we should stay at home when we have _weather. a. so fine b. such fine c. such a fine d. so fine a16. His proposal is that the machine _at once. a. is stopped b.

13、 would be stopped c. be stopped d. is being stoppedb cTo be continued on the next page.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous Game17. Without your help, we _so much. a. will not achieve b. didnt achieve c. dont achieve d. would not have achieved18. The grass has grown a lot this past week. It needs _. a. c

14、ut b. to be cut c. that we cut d. to cutd bTo be continued on the next page.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous Game19. It was with great joy _he received the news that his longlost son would soon return home. a. that b. so c. since d. for20. Everybody likes to go, _? a. arent they b. isnt he c. dont th

15、ey d. doesnt hea cThe end of Quiz 2.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous Game1.The cotton fields to the north of the road were an _ of shimmering white. (expand)2.He committed suicide during temporary _. (insane)3.His bookshop acted as a _ for his illegal activities. (conceal)4.His failure made a _ of th

16、e teachers great efforts to help him. (mock)5.The police invaded the dorms and _ the students there. (savage)expanseinsanityconcealmentmockerysavagedFill out the blanks with the proper form of the given words.The end of Quiz 3.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous GamePlease describe what happened after R

17、ainsford killed General Zaroff.The end of Writing.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous GameLesson 9 - The Most Dangerous GameBTLEW Rainsford sprang up and moved quickly to the rail, _. He strained his eyes in the direction from which the _ had come, but it was like trying to see through a blanket. He lea

18、ped upon the rail and balanced himself there, to get greater _; his pipe, striking a rope, was knocked from his mouth. He lunged for it; a short, _ cry came from his lips as he realized he had reached too far and had lost his balance. The cry was pinched off short as the blood-warm waters of the Car

19、ibbean Sea closed over his head. Fill out the blanks.keysmystifiedreportselevationhoarseTo be continued on the next page.BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous GameLesson 9 - The Most Dangerous GameBTLEW He struggled up to the surface and tried to cry out, but the wash from the speeding yacht _ him in the

20、face and the salt water in his open mouth made him gag and _. Desperately he struck out with strong strokes after the _ lights of the yacht, but he stopped before he had swum fifty feet. A certain coolheadedness had come to him; it was not the first time he had been in a _ place. There was a chance

21、that his cries could be heard by someone aboard the yacht, but that chance was slender and grew more slender as the yacht raced on. He _ himself out of his clothesFill out the blanks.keysTo be continued on the next page.slappedstrangle receding tight wrestled BTLEWLesson 9The Most Dangerous GameLesson 9 - The Most Dangerous GameBTLEW and shouted with all his power. The lights of the yacht became faint and ever-vanishing fireflies; then

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