Unit12(Senior2)Reading1(languagepoints)1.HisfathersenthimtoParistostudylaw,butinsteadVernedevelopedhisloveforthetheater.Translate:a)Ifyoudon’twanttogo,letXiaoWanggoinstead.b)Hedidn’tanswermyquestion.Instead,heaskedmewhyIaskedhimsuchaquestion.c)Willyougotothemeetinginsteadofme?d)Theywillhavetogoonfootinsteadofbybus.Choice:1)I’dliketodomyhomeworkintheyard____.A)insteadintheroomB)insteadofintheroomC)insteadoftheroomD)insteadoftheroom2)Asearlyashissecondfilm,Chaplinhad____hisownmannerofacting.A)enjoyedB)openedC)developedD)made2.Heusedthelatestideasandtechnicalinventionsofhisdayinhisbooks.Translate:a)thesedaysb)inthosedaysc)somedayd)oneday3.ManyoftheinstrumentsinhisnovelswillremindthereaderofDrBenjaminFranklin’sexperimentswithelectricity.ChoiceThanksforyourgift.Itwill____meofyou.A)rememberB)remindC)memorizeD)warn4.Bytakingthescientificdevelopmentsofhisdayonestepfurther,JulesVernelaidthefoundationofmodernfiction.Translate:Youhavetoproveyourabilitybyaction.Choice;-Youaresolucky.-Whatdoyoumean___that?A)forB)inC)ofD)byTranslate:a)Thepictureofyoursremindsmeofyourbrother.b)Wewritethelettertoremindyoutosendussomesamples.c)Imustremindyouthatyouhaven’tcleanedthekitchen.5.Itisbelievedtobecausedbyaseamonster=Itisbelievedthatitiscausedbyaseamonster.Translate:Itissaidthattheprofessorisveryfamousinthisfield.=Theprofessorissaidtobeveryfamousinthisfield.Choice:Youcan’tseetheSmiths-theyaresaid____awayforholiday.A)togoB)tobegoingC)tohavegoneD)going6.DrAronnax,hisservantandaCanadianwhalehuntersetouttofindthemonster.1)setouttodosth=setaboutdoingsth2)setoutfor---=setofffor---=leavefor-=startfor---=startoutfor---Thecontinuousrain____theharvestingOfthewheat.A)setbackB)setoffC)setoutD)setaside7.Intheireffortstosurvive,theyfindthemselvesonthesurfaceofthemonsteritself,whichturnedouttobeasubmarine.Expressions:Onfire,onshow,onavisit,ontheway,Onsale,onholiday,onadiet,onbusiness,onthephone,onajourney,underconstruction,underrepair,undercontrolWiththeholidaydrawingnear,touristsare____increase.A)inB)intheC)onD)onthe8.Fromthatdayontheystartplanningtheirescape.9.CaptainNemotakesDrAronnaxandhisfriendonavoyageacrosstheoceans.10.Allthatisneededforlifeonboardcomesfromtheocean.Choice:Thedoctorshavepromisedtodo___theycan___thepatient’slife.A)all,saveB)allwhat,tosaveC)allthat,tosaveD)allwhich,tosave11.Dressedindivingsuits,CaptainNemoandhisguestswalkaroundinthismagicworld,lightedbythelampsoftheship.Translate:Encouragedbyhiswords,Ifeltconfident.Choice;Thensuddenlya___gentlemanappearedattheparty.A)good-dressingB)well-dressingC)good-dressedD)well-dressed注意:anewly-builtbridge12.Theyfindthemselvessurroundedbycolourfulrocks,fishes,seashells,plants.Choice;1)Acookwillbefiredifheisfound___inthekitchen.A)smokeB)smokingC)tosmokeD)smoked2)____moreandmoreforestsdamaged,someanimalsandplantsarefacingthedangerofdyingout.A)AsB)ByC)ForD)With13.ThestorybeginswiththediscoveryOfanancientdocumentinanoldbook.Translate:a)startwithb)Themeetingended(up)withasong.C)Thethiefended(up)inprison.14.Theirguideleadsthemthroughanarrowpassagedeepintotheearth.Choice;Thenewly-foundcaveisvery___andWeare____interestedinit.A)deep,deeplyB)deep,deepC)deeply,deepD)deeply,deeply15.Itwaslongbeforehisdreamscametrue.教学案1.make/earnalivinga)Shemakesalivingbygrowingflowers.b)Hemakesagoodlivingasanindustrialdesigner.2.ofone’sdaya)Theyaretalkingabouttheproblemofhisday.b)DoyouknowaboutthegreatestScientistsofhisday?3.laythefoundationof---a)Thetwoleadershavelaidthefoundationofaneweraincooperationbetweentheircountries.b)Thesuccesslaidthefoundationofhiscareer.4.believesbtodostha)Ibelievehertobethemostexcellentviolinistintheworld.b)TherobberswerebelievedtohaveescapedfromMilanAirport.c)believesb/sth+adj.Allthecrewaremissing,believeddead.5.collisiona)acollisionbetweenabusandacarb)Thetwoshipscameintocollision6.permanenta)Natureispermanent.b)apermanentaddressc)HefinallymadeapermanenthomeinEngland.7.wonderabout=becuriousabout---a)Iamwonderingaboutit.b)Iwonderwhyshetreatedmelikethat.8.begin/startwith---a)TheconcertbeganwiththeNationalAnthem.b)Herillnessbeganwithaslightcough.c)Tobeginwith,wehaven’tenoughmoney,andsecondlywehaven’tenoughtime.d)OurgroupshadtenmemberstostartWith.9.Themodernscientificdevelopmenthasthrownlightonthisquestion.(throwlightupon---)10.phenomenon-phenomenaa)Snowisnaturalinwinter.b)Beethovenwasaphenomenonamongmusicians.c)Harry’srapidsuccessmadehimaPhenomenonintheworld.11.hesitate-hesitation(hesitateat/over/aboutsth)a)Hehesitatesatnothing.b)Hehesitatedoverthechoicebetweenthetwosuits.c)Ihesitatedaboutwhethertoaccepttheinvitationornot.d)hesitatetodosth1)Ihesitatedtospendsomuchmoneyonclothes.2)Don’thesitatetotellmeifyouneedhelp.Reading21.Nohumanbeingcouldhavepassedahappierchildhoodthanmyself.Translate:Youcouldhavedonebetter.Choice:John___you,buthewasbusythen.A)couldhavehelpedB)wasabletohelpC)mighthavehelpedD)shouldhelp2.Insteadofchildren’splayandadventure,Iwasdrivenbyadesiretolearn.3.Iwasnotinterestedinthestructureoflanguagesorlaw.Translate:a)There’snoairorwateronthemoon.b)Nosmokingorspitting.c)Heisaper