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KEY
Before Reading
Page 8
1 (Possible answer)
a) One man is watching another man open a door.
b) A man is bent over. He seems to be choking. Another man is
watching.
Page 9
5 a) T b) T c) T d) F e) F f) F
6 c) I think he is Hyde because his face looks colder and more
evil than the other two.
The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde
(Possible answer) Hyde represents pure evil. People become
uncomfortable in his presence because they feel this but
don’t understand what it is.
(Possible answer) Examples of Hyde not controlling his
anger: when he stamps on the small girl who runs into him
at a street corner, when he kills Danvers Carew, and when he
hits the match girl.
Page 103
(Possible answer) serious, kind, determined, friendly, loyal,
patient
Page 104
a) 9 b) 3 c) 8 d) 4 e) 11 f) 7 g) 5 h) 1 i) 6 j) 2 k) 10
Page 105
Page 10
(Possible answer)
8 a) 1 b) 4 c) 9 d) 7 e) 6 f) 10 g) 5 h) 8 i) 2 j) 3
9 a) 1 b) 2 c) 4 d) 3
a) 6 b) 1 c) 2 d) 5 e) 8 f) 7 g) 3 h) 4
a) walking-stick b) measuring glass c) powder
d) ashes e) axe f) chimney g) chain h) doorknocker
Dr Jekyll
Mr Hyde
Mr Utterson
Dr Jekyll
Mr Utterson
Dr Jekyll
Dr Jekyll
Mr Utterson
Dr Jekyll
The chemist
Dr Jekyll
Dr Jekyll
Mr Lanyon
Dr Jekyll
Dr Jekyll
Mr Utterson
Mr Utterson
Mr Utterson
Mr Lanyon
Mr Utterson
Page 19
•It means do not provoke a potentially danger situation that is
at the moment calm.
Page 27
•He knows that Dr Jekyll has not described him, because he is
Dr Jekyll.
解答
From
To
About
Changes in Dr Jekyll’s will.
A letter saying that Hyde will not harm Dr Jekyll.
A letter asking why Jekyll won’t see him.
A letter in reply to Utterson’s queries stating
that Utterson was Jekyll’s friend and he should
respect Jekyll’s wishes to be left alone.
Notes asking for the powder Dr Jekyll used in his
experiments.
A note saying what to read.
Dr Jekyll’s final will.
An explanation of what happened.
A request for help.
An explanation of what happened.
(Possible answer) We find out that Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
are the same person when we read Dr Lanyon’s narrative.
Page 82
•Because he wants to use Hyde for his pleasure-seeking
activities.
Test
Page 87
Page 106
•He would choose to stay as Hyde in order to keep the
pleasures he enjoyed.
•He would choose to stay as Jekyll in order to keep his friends,
interests and ambitions.
1 (Possible answer)
•Mr Utterson and Mr Enfield met. They are friends and walking
companions.
•Mr Utterson and Dr Jekyll met. Utterson is Jekyll’s lawyer and
friend.
•Mr Utterson and Sir Danvers Carew didn’t meet in the story
but they were acquaintances.
•Mr Utterson and Poole met. Utterson helps Poole to knock
down the door to Jekyll’s laboratory.
•Mr Utterson and Mr Guest met. Guest is Utterson’s head clerk
and he looks at Hyde’s letter with Utterson.
After Reading
Page 100
6 a) F b) D c) F d) T e) T f) T g) T h) F i) D j) D
Page 101
8 (Possible answer)
a) Letters from Dr Jekyll and Dr Lanyon explain both men’s
actions and resolve the mystery of the story. Dr Jekyll’s will
links Utterson and Jekyll.
b) After the murder of Sir Danvers Carew, Jekyll does not want
to live as Hyde any more. He decides to dedicate himself to
good deeds and to see his friends again.
c) Lanyon stops all contact with Dr Jekyll after he sees the
transformation of Hyde into Jekyll.
d) They expect to find Hyde with Jekyll’s dead body.
e) He says that he found it difficult to balance the pleasureseeking side of his personality with the desire to be
respectable.
Page 102
(Possible answer) Stevenson chooses not to describe him in
detail because he is more interested in his psychological side
than his physical one.
•Mr Lanyon and Mr Enfield didn’t meet.
•Mr Lanyon and Dr Jekyll met. They are old friends.
•Mr Lanyon and Sir Danvers Carew didn’t meet.
•Mr Lanyon and Poole didn’t meet.
•Mr Lanyon and Mr Guest didn’t meet.
•Hyde’s housekeeper and Mr Enfield didn’t meet.
•Hyde’s housekeeper and Dr Jekyll met. He employed her as
Mr Hyde’s housekeeper.
•Hyde’s housekeeper and Sir Danvers Carew didn’t meet.
•Hyde’s housekeeper and Poole didn’t meet.
•Hyde’s housekeeper and Mr Guest didn’t meet.
•Inspector Newcomen and Mr Enfield didn’t meet.
•Inspector Newcomen and Dr Jekyll didn't meet.
•Inspector Newcomen and Sir Danvers Carew didn’t meet.
Inspector Newcomen probably saw Carew’s dead body.
•Inspector Newcomen and Poole didn’t meet.
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The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde
•Inspector Newcomen and Mr Guest didn’t meet.
•Mr Hyde and Mr Enfield met. Enfield intervenes when Hyde
stamps on the small girl who runs into him.
•Mr Hyde and Dr Jekyll met. They are two different parts of
the same person.
•Mr Hyde and Sir Danvers Carew met.
•Mr Hyde and Poole met. Poole is Dr Jekyll’s housekeeper and
he sometimes sees Hyde in the house.
•Mr Hyde and Mr Guest didn’t meet.
Page 107
3 a) 3 b) 2 c) 2 d) 2
Page 108
4
a) The noise had attracted a small crowd of people who were
very angry with the man.
b) The check was signed by a man whose name I cannot tell
you.
c) He went across the back garden to the building at the back
which Jekyll had made into a laboratory.
d) He was small, and he had a shocking expression on his face,
which looked both ill and restless.
e) I think your employer could have a very painful illness which
also affects his appearance.
f) I went wild and attacked a man who had approached me
politely in the street.
Page 109
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a) Mr Hyde
e) Dr Jekyll
b) Dr Jekyll c) Poole
f) Sir Danvers Carew
d) Mr Hyde
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