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1、1. vanish v?n? vt. vi.消 失;突然不见;2. stupefied stju:pifaid adj. 神志不清,昏昏沉沉3. exhaustion i dz?:st?i n. 精疲力竭;耗尽4. He might have gone. 他本 来可以去 might have done 来可以做.(而实际没做)5. laid leid v.放;铺设;(lay 的过去分词)6. tabby t? bi n.斑猫;平纹; 长舌妇adj.有斑纹7. pad p? d vi.(有规律地) 放轻脚步走,步行;8. put . down 放下put down 镇压,记下9. hold ou

2、t 伸出held out伸出;提出;显示10. come up to 朝走过11. rub r?b vt. vi. n.摩擦;12. knuckles n.压关节,指关 节13. behave b ?he初 vi.表现; 举止;vt.使守规矩;使表现 得1.1. longing l?i?, l?:?- n. 渴望,热望;15. tears ti ?z n.眼泪;泪水16. scald sk?ldvt. vi n.烫伤; 烫洗;加热;17. eventually ivent ?j?li adv.最后,终于18. turn away 走开; 避开; 解雇;19. territory terit ?

3、ri n.领 土,领域;地域;20. patrol p ?tr?ul vt. vi. n. 巡逻;巡查21. mice ma?n. 老鼠(mouse 的复数)22. hunt h ?nt vt. vi.n.狩猎; 打猎;搜索23. beyond bij ?nd prep.超 过;越过;那一边;在 较远 的一边 adv.在远处;在更远 处24. bush n.灌木丛25. hornbeam h ?:nbi:m n. 角树材;角树;26. curiously kju ?ri?sli adv.好奇地27. reach out vt.伸出28. paw p?n.爪子;手29. invisible ad

4、j.看不见的30. leapt li:pt, lept v.跳跃 (leap的过去分词)31. backwards b? kw?dz adv. 倒;向后;逆32. arch d?t? vt. vi.拱起;成为弓形33. on end 竖着浮续地;34. fur n.皮,皮子;毛皮; 软毛35. held out伸出;提出;36. stiffly stifli adv.生硬 地;顽固地;呆板地37. alertly ?l?:tli adv.留 意地;警觉地38. approach ?pr?ut? vt. vi. 靠近接近;着手处理 n.方 法;途径;接近39. spot sp?t n.地点;斑点

5、 vt.认出;弄月J; vi.沾上污渍; 满是斑点40. empty em(p)t ? adj.空的;选修六MODULE 2课文背诵课程(外研版)第一轮一遍:语境记忆单词、短语、句式,逐句理解全文The Cat That Vanished (阅读 1)Will 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 t

6、rying to clear his head, he saw a cat.She was a tabby, like Moxie. She pad ded 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 knuckle s, just as Moxie did. Of course, every

7、 cat behave d like that, but all the same Will felt such a longing to turn for home that tears scald ed 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 bush es just beyond the hornbea

8、m 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 arch ed and fur on end , tail held out stiffly . Will knew cat-behaviour. He watc

9、hed more alertly as the cat approach ed the spot again, just an empty patch of grass between the hornbeam s and the bushes of a garden hedge , and pat ted the air once more.选修六MODULE 2课文背诵课程(外研版)15 |41. patch p? t? n.小块土地;(与周围不 同的)斑点;vt. vi.修补打补丁42. hedge hed? n.灌木(或 小树)树篱;43. pat v.轻拍,轻打44. air e?

10、n.空气,大气;Again she leapt back, but less far andlight.62. investigate ?nvest?ge? v.with less alarm this time. After调查;研究another few seconds of snif fing,45. alarm ?l am vt. n.63. fix on确定;固定;使touching,whisker -twitching ,警告;警告器;惊慌集中于curiosity overcame wariness .46. sniff snif vt. vi. n.64. cast about

11、想方设法;The cat step ped forward , and嗅;闻;吸,搜索vanish ed.47. whisker hwisk? n.晶65. angle ?g(? )l n.角Will blink ed. Then he stood体晶须;胡须;腮须度,角still , close to the trunk of the nearest48. twitch tw? vt. vi. n.抽66. edge n.边,边缘tree, as a truck came round the搐;抽动;67. roughly r?fli adv.粗circle and swept its li

12、ghts over him.49. curiosity kj?r?s? n.糙地;概略地When it had gone past he cross ed好奇,好奇心;68. square skwe?adj.正the road, keeping his eyes on the50. overcame ,ov ?kemv. 克方形的;平方的;spot where the cat had been服(overcome的过去式)69. In shape在形状上investigating . It wasn t easy,51. wariness w erfnis n.70.less than a m

13、etre acrossbecause there was nothing to fix on ,谨慎,小心边长不到一米but when he came to the place and52. step forward 向前迈69. level lev ?l adj.同高cast about to look closely, he saw it.一步度的;水平的;vt. V.同等;At least, he saw it from some53. vanish v? ni? vt. vi. n.对准;弄平n.水平;标准;angle s. It looked as if someone had消失;

14、突然不见;be level with:通常与cut a patch out of the air, about two54. blink v.眨眼睛齐 iWj ;metres from the edge of the road, a55. stand still 站着不动edge-on ed?iadv.侧立patch roughly square in shape and56. trunk tr?k n.树干;侧向less than a metre across . If you躯干;象鼻;70.exactly完全正确;确切were level with the patch so that i

15、t57. circle s?:kl n.循环,的 71. lay le? v.躺;位于was edge-on , it was nearly invisible ,周期;圆形物(lie 的过去式 lie lay lain) vi.and it was completely invisible from58. truck tr ?k n.卡车;产卵;搁放(lay laid laid)behind. You could only see it from the59. sweep over 迅速有力地72. light la? vt. vi.照亮;点side nearest the road, an

16、d you掠过;扫视;燃;n.光;灯adj.轻的;couldn t see it easily even from60. crossed kr?st v.越过;光亮的;there, because all you could see交叉(cross的过去式和过去Lit by a street light 被街灯through it was exactly the same kind分词)照亮的of thing that lay in front of it on this61. keep one s yes on 注(litl?adj.照亮的,点着的side: a patch of grass

17、 lit by a street视,盯着看,light的过去式及过去分词)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 prof

18、oundly alien .And for that reason alone , it entice d him to stoop and look further. What he saw made his head swim and his heart thump harder, but he didn t hesitate : he push ed his shopping bag through, and then scramble d through himself, through the hole in the fabric of this world and into ano

19、ther.He found himself standing under a row of trees. But not hornbeam trees: these were tall palm s, and they were growing, like the trees in Oxford, in a line along the grass. But his was the centre of a broad boulevard , and at the side of the boulevard was a line of cafes and small shops, all bri

20、ghtly 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.73. slightest adj.极不重 要的,最少的74. doubt daut v. n. 怀疑;疑惑;75. possibly p?s?bli adv. 可能地;也许;大概76. as strongly as就如 同一样强烈77. kindness

21、ka?i(d)n?n. 仁慈;好意;友好的行为78. burned b?:nd v.烧 伤(burn的过去式)adj. 焦头烂额79. profoundlypr?ufaundliadv.深刻地;深深地;极度地80. alien adj.其他种族 的;外国的81. entice intais vt.诱 使;怂恿;诱惑|引诱| 吸引82. stoop stu:p vt. vi. 弯腰;屈服;83. swim swim vi.眩晕; 游泳;84. thump 0mp vi.砰 然地响;重击;狠打;85. hesitate heziteit vt. 踌躇,犹豫;86. push p? vt. vi.

22、n.推 动;推;87. scramble skr? mbl vt.vi.爬行,攀登;仓促行动n.抢夺,争夺;88. fabric f? brik n.织物;布;组织;构造89. palm p am n.棕相树;手掌;掌状物90. boulevard bu:lv d, bul ?v dd n.林荫大道;(美) 大马路;91. silent sail ?nt adj.沉默 的;寂静的;92. utterly ?t?li adv.完 全地;绝对地;93. beneath bini: 0 prep. 在之下;adv.在下方94. (be) laden with 充满, 载满95. scent sent

23、 n.气味;嗅 觉;scent of有的迹象;发出 的气味96. look around 游览;至U处 察看;到处寻找97. shine down 照耀下来98. prospect pr ?spektn.景 色;前途;预期;99. slope sl ? up n.斜 坡;倾斜;100. parkland p dk,l ?nd n. 公用场地;有树丛的开阔草地101. grove 广uv n.果园; 小树林;102. gleam :m n.微光; 闪光;103. classical kl ?sik?l adj. 古典经典的;Will looked around carefully. Behind

24、 him the full moon shone down over a distant prospect of great green hills, and on the slope s at the foot of the hills there are houses with rich gardens and an open parkland with grove s of trees and the white gleam of a classical temple.Just beside him was that bare patch103. beside bisaid prep.明

25、;开端;dawning开始出现in the air, as hard to see from this side在旁边;与相比;和无关110. light-headedness 头晕as from the other, but definitely there.104. bare b 6 ? adj.赤目眩He bent to look through and saw the裸的,空的;无遮蔽的111. dream v.做梦road in Oxford, his own world. He105. definitely definitli112. awake adj.醒着的,清醒turned

26、away with a shudder :adv.清楚地,当然;明确的whatever this new world was, it had to地,肯定地113. look around for 四处寻be better than what he d just left.106. bend v.弯腰,屈身找With a dawning light-headedness ,107. turn away 避开;解雇;114. guide ga?dn.指南;向the feeling that he was dream ing but走开;转过脸导;入门书awake at the same time

27、, he stood up108. shudder ?d? n.115. all rights reserved 版权and looked around for the cat, his发抖;战栗;所有guide .109. dawn d?in.黎第一轮二遍:语境记忆单词、短语、句式,逐句理解全文The Cat That Vanished消失的猫(阅读 1)Will was stupefied with exhaustion , and he might have gone onto the north, or he might havelaidhis head on the grass un

28、der one of thosetreesand slept; but as he stood trying to clear his head, he saw a cat.the same Will felt such a longing to turnforhome that tears scald ed his eyes.Eventually this cat turned away . Thiswasnight, and there was a territory to patrol,therewere mice to hunt . She padded across the road

29、威尔累得脑子都木了,他本可以继续向北 走,也有可能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,他看见一只猫。那是一只母斑猫,就像威尔家的莫克西一 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O威尔放下购物袋, 伸出手,那只猫便跑到他身边,在他的手指 间来回蹭起了脑袋,就像莫克西常常做的那 样。当然,所有的猫都是那样(表现)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。(scald vt.烫伤;烫洗) 终于,那只猫转身跑开了。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

30、儿停了下来。威尔继续盯着它,这时,他发现猫的 举动变 得非常奇怪。她伸出爪子去拍打它面前空气 中的某种东西,某种威尔看不见的东西。然 后它向后一跃,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一 一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。She was a tabby, like Moxie. She pad ded out of a garden on the Oxford side of the road, where Will was standing. Will put down his shoppin

31、g bag and held out his hand, and the cat came up to rub her head against his knuckle s, just as Moxie did. Of course , every cat behave d like that, but all and towards the bush es just beyond the hornbeam trees, and there she stopped. Will, still watching, saw the cat behave curiously . She reached

32、 out a paw to pat something in the air in front of her, something quite invisible to Will. Then she leapt backwards , back arch ed and fur on end , tail held out stiffly . Will knew cat-behaviour . He watched more alertly as the cat approach ed the spot again, just an empty patch of grass between th

33、e hornbeam s and the bushes of a garden hedge , and pat ted the air once more .Again she leapt back , but less far and with less alarm this time. After another few seconds of snif fing, touching, whisker -twitching , curiosity overcame wariness .The cat step ped forward , and vanish ed.Will blink ed

34、. 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 cross ed the road, keeping his eyes on the spot where the cat had been investigating. Itwasn t easy, because there was nothing to fix on, but when

35、he came to the place and cast about to look closely, he saw it.At least , he saw it from some angle s. 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

36、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 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 th

37、is 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 some

38、thing profoundly alien .And for that reason alone , it entice d him to stoop and look further . What he saw made his head swim and his heart thump harder, but he didn t hesitate : he push ed his shopping bag through , and then scramble d through himself, through the hole in the fabric of this world

39、and into another.He found himself standing under a row of trees. But not hornbeam trees: these were tallpalm s, and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, 终于好奇心占胜了警惕性。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

40、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。至少,他从某些角度看到了。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, 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 后面则完全看不见它。只有从最靠近马 路的一个边才能看到它,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。他只是马上 就知道了,就如同他知道火会燃烧、善 良是美好的一样。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

41、 吸引着他俯 下身子向更深入望去。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 大的棕桐树,而不是角树。像在牛津一 样,那些树木 沿着草地排列成行。they were growing, like the trees in Oxford, in a line along the grass.But his was the centre of a broad boulevard , and at the side of the boulevard was

42、a line of cafes 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 prospec

43、t of great green hills, and on the slope s at the foot of the hills there are houses with rich gardens and an open parkland with grove s 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

44、 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 light-headedness , the feeling that he was dream ing but awake at the same time, he stood up and looked

45、 around for the cat, his guide .只是,他所处的是一条宽阔的 马路的中央, 路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,无人光顾。在这 个炎热的夜晚,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(景色),山脚 下的斜坡上坐落着带着美丽花园的房子, 还有一块 树木丛生的公共绿地,一座古典 风格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

46、一一牛津的街道。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,那种处于 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。第二轮:背诵逐段突破(阅读 1)第二轮第一遍:短语回顾:1.他本可以继续1.he might have gone on2.轻轻地走出2.pad out of 3.放卜,与卜,记卜3.put down4.伸出4.hold out5.跑开,避开;5.turn away6.轻轻地穿过6.pad across7.伸出7.reach out8.在空中8.in the air9.向舟-跃9.leap backwar

47、ds10.竖立10.on end11.向前一迈11.step forward12.静静地站着12.stand still13.向一扩展,扫过13.sweep over14.注视;目看看14.keep one s eyes on15.确定;固定;使集中于15.fix on16.想方设法16.cast about17.看上去就像17.It looked as if18.仅仅是这一个理由18.for that reason alone19.弥漫着,满载19.be laden with20.环顾四周寻找20.look around for句子迁移:1 .他本可以继续向北走,也有可能在某棵树下 头枕草地

48、昏昏睡去;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; 【注意”本可以 ,本应该句式】他们本可以打扫干净才走的。我们本不该迟到。第二轮第二遍:补空式背诵课文(借助汉语提示) 。(阅读1)The Cat That Vanished 消失的猫Will was stupefied with , and he to the north, or he might his head on the grass under o

49、ne of those trees and slept; but as he to clear his head, he saw a cat.She was a tabby, like Moxie. Shea garden on the Oxford side of the road, Will was standing. Will his shopping bag and his hand, and thecat came up to rub her head against his knuckle s, just as Moxie did. Of course , every cat li

50、ke that, but all the same Will felt a longing to turn for home tears scald ed his eyes.威尔累得脑子都木了,他本可以继续向北 走,也有可能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,他看见一只猫。那是一只母斑猫,就像威尔家的莫克西一 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O威尔放下购物袋, 伸出手,那只猫便跑到他身边,在他的手指 间来回蹭起了脑袋,就像莫克西常常做的那 样。当然,所有的猫都是那样(表现)的。 尽管如此,威尔还是渴望回家,以至于热泪 充满

51、了他的双眼。(scald vt.烫伤;烫洗) 终于,那只猫转身跑开了。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。威尔继续盯着它,这时,他发现猫的 举动变 得非常奇怪。她伸出爪子去拍打它面前空气 中的某种东西,某种威尔看不见的东西。然 后它向后一跃,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一 一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。 this cat . This was night, and there was a territor

52、y to patrol, there were mice to hunt . She the road and towards the bush es just beyond the hornbeam trees, and there she stopped. Will, still watching, saw the cat behave . She a paw to pat something in the air in front of her, something quite to Will. Then she , back arch ed and fur , tail stiffly

53、 . Will knew cat-behaviour . He watched more as the cat the spot again, just an empty patch of grass between the hornbeam s and the bushes of a garden hedge , and pat ted the air.Again she back , but less far and with less alarm this time. After another few seconds of snif fing, touching, whisker -t

54、witching , wariness .The cat forward , and vanish ed.Will blink ed. Then he , close to the trunk of the nearest tree, as a truck came round the circle and its lights him. When it had gone past he the road, his eyes on the spot the cat had been . It wasn t easy, because there was nothing to, but when

55、 he came to the place and look closely, he saw it.At least , he saw it from some angle s. someone had cut a patch out of the air , about two metres from the of the road, a patch roughly square and less than ametre . If you were with the patch sothat it was edge-on , it was nearly invisible , and it

56、was completely from behind. You could only see it from the nearest the road , and you couldn t see it easily even from there, because all you could see through it was the same kind of thing that in front of it on this side: a patch of grass by a street light. But Will knew the slightest that that patch of grass on the other side was in a different world. He couldn t have said why. He knew it at once , as as he knew t

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