外研版SB5 MODULE 4 The Magic of the Mask课文导学材料(3)
假装 “而” “浪漫的” “冒险” “秘密地”
Many ________ went_________..
“犯罪” “不被惩罚的”
The __________ realized that wearing masks had become a problem. Their use was________
“政府” “意识到” become(became, become) “使用被限制”
by _____, the first of ______ dates back to the fourteenth _______. Men were not allowed to wear
“法律” “追溯到”(一般现在时、无被动)“世纪” “允许”
masks at night; and they were not allowed to dress up as women. In later times more laws were
“更晚的时代”
passed. People who wore masks could not _____ firearms and no one could enter a ______ wearing
“携带” “进入 教堂”
a mask. If they broke the laws, they were put into ______ for up to two years. Finally, when Venice
break(broke, broken) “违反” put(put, put) “监狱”
became part of the Austrian empire, at the end of the eighteenth century, masks were banned
“奥地利的” “禁止”
________, and carnival became just a _______. But in the late 1970s,the ________ was revived by
“完全” 回忆 “20世纪70年代晚期” “传统”
students. They began making masks and organizing parties, and threw bits of brightly _______
throw(threw, thrown) “扔” “一片片色彩鲜艳的”
paper at_______. The town council realized that carnival was good for business, and the festival
“游客” “生意”(busy的名词)
was developed for tourists.
“开发”
Today, carnival in Venice is _______ for five days in February. People arrive from all over
“庆祝” ______
Europe to enjoy the fun. Hotels are________ booked and the ______ streets __________________
“为了享受乐趣” “旅店” “满” “狭窄的” “挤满”
wonderful costumes. German, French and English seem to be the main languages. But the ________ of
“德语” “法语” “主要的语言” “精神、本质”
Venice carnival is not quite the same as the great American carnivals. If the key to Rio is music
“非常” “钥匙;关键”
and movement, then in Venice it is the mystery of the masks. As you ________ through the streets,
________ “神秘” 闲逛 “穿过”
you see thousands of masks—elegant or frightening, sad or amusing, traditional or modern—but
“令人害怕的” “令人感觉有趣的” “传统的”
you have no idea _____ the faces behind them look like. Nobody takes them off. If the masks _______
“掉下”
the magic is lost.
lose(lost, lost)失去