B
That evening Holmes again wore different clothes, and a large, black hat. But it was not just the clothes that were different. He changed his face, his hair—everything. He was a different man.
We walked together to Serpentine Avenue. Outside the house there were a lot of people who were smoking, laughing and talking. Holmes and I walked up and down in front of the house.
"You see," Holmes said to me, "I don't think she wants her new husband to see the photo. But where is it? At her bank? No. Such a woman likes to keep important things herself. I'm sure it's in her house."
"But the King's men tried to find it!" I said.
"Yes. But they didn't know where to look for it!" said Holmes. "But how will you know?" I asked. "She'll show me. She'll have to."
Just then Irene's taxi arrived. One of the men in the street ran to open the door and then another man pushed him. Other men were also pushing and shouting, and a fight began. Irene was in the middle of it, but Holmes ran to help her. Then suddenly he fell to the ground, with blood running down his face. Irene hurried to her front door, but she looked back. "How kind of him to help me! Is the poor man hurt?" she called.
"He's dead," cried some voices. "No, he's only hurt," cried others. "Bring him into the living room," she said.
Some people carried Holmes into the house. I waited outside the window and watched. I saw how beautiful Irene was. Then Holmes put up his hand, and I threw the smoke-stick into the room. At once, the people in the street and in the house all began to shout "Fire!" very loudly. The house was full of smoke. I walked away, and ten minutes later Holmes came to meet me.
"Well done, Watson," he said. "Have you got the photo?" I asked.
"I know where it is. She showed me," he answered.
"But why did she show you?"
"It's easy," he said, and laughed. "You saw all those people in the street? I paid them to help us. It wasn't a real fight and the blood wasn't real. When people shout 'Fire!' a woman runs to the most important thing in her house, her baby, her gold, or... a photo. Irene ran to find her photo which is in a cupboard in the living room. I saw it. But I did not take it. Tomorrow we will go to the palace and tell it to the King first. And then we will go to her house with the King. We'll go very early, before she gets up. The King himself can take the photo from the cupboard. And then we'll go."
(
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.
(
A. hide his real looks B. take a taxi easily
C. make him smarter D. catch Irene's attention
(
A. It was locked at Irene's bank and nobody knew.
B. It was important and hidden somewhere carefully.
C. The King put it in the palace's cupboard secretly.
D. The King asked Holmes to burn it at Irene's home.
(
a. Holmes changed his looks. b. Holmes helped Irene.
c. Watson threw the smoke-stick. d. Irene ran to the cupboard.
e. Holmes paid a lot of men.
A. a-b-c-d-e B. a-c-d-e-b C. e-a-b-c-d D. e-c-d-b-a
(
A. where Irene hid the photo B. how Holmes found the photo
C. why people fought for the photo D. when the King wanted the photo
That evening Holmes again wore different clothes, and a large, black hat. But it was not just the clothes that were different. He changed his face, his hair—everything. He was a different man.
We walked together to Serpentine Avenue. Outside the house there were a lot of people who were smoking, laughing and talking. Holmes and I walked up and down in front of the house.
"You see," Holmes said to me, "I don't think she wants her new husband to see the photo. But where is it? At her bank? No. Such a woman likes to keep important things herself. I'm sure it's in her house."
"But the King's men tried to find it!" I said.
"Yes. But they didn't know where to look for it!" said Holmes. "But how will you know?" I asked. "She'll show me. She'll have to."
Just then Irene's taxi arrived. One of the men in the street ran to open the door and then another man pushed him. Other men were also pushing and shouting, and a fight began. Irene was in the middle of it, but Holmes ran to help her. Then suddenly he fell to the ground, with blood running down his face. Irene hurried to her front door, but she looked back. "How kind of him to help me! Is the poor man hurt?" she called.
"He's dead," cried some voices. "No, he's only hurt," cried others. "Bring him into the living room," she said.
Some people carried Holmes into the house. I waited outside the window and watched. I saw how beautiful Irene was. Then Holmes put up his hand, and I threw the smoke-stick into the room. At once, the people in the street and in the house all began to shout "Fire!" very loudly. The house was full of smoke. I walked away, and ten minutes later Holmes came to meet me.
"Well done, Watson," he said. "Have you got the photo?" I asked.
"I know where it is. She showed me," he answered.
"But why did she show you?"
"It's easy," he said, and laughed. "You saw all those people in the street? I paid them to help us. It wasn't a real fight and the blood wasn't real. When people shout 'Fire!' a woman runs to the most important thing in her house, her baby, her gold, or... a photo. Irene ran to find her photo which is in a cupboard in the living room. I saw it. But I did not take it. Tomorrow we will go to the palace and tell it to the King first. And then we will go to her house with the King. We'll go very early, before she gets up. The King himself can take the photo from the cupboard. And then we'll go."
(
B
) 5. How many main characters appeared at the scene?A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.
(
A
) 6. At first, Holmes changed his clothes in order to .A. hide his real looks B. take a taxi easily
C. make him smarter D. catch Irene's attention
(
B
) 7. What can we know about the photo?A. It was locked at Irene's bank and nobody knew.
B. It was important and hidden somewhere carefully.
C. The King put it in the palace's cupboard secretly.
D. The King asked Holmes to burn it at Irene's home.
(
C
) 8. What is the CORRECT order of the following sentences?a. Holmes changed his looks. b. Holmes helped Irene.
c. Watson threw the smoke-stick. d. Irene ran to the cupboard.
e. Holmes paid a lot of men.
A. a-b-c-d-e B. a-c-d-e-b C. e-a-b-c-d D. e-c-d-b-a
(
B
) 9. The story is mainly about .A. where Irene hid the photo B. how Holmes found the photo
C. why people fought for the photo D. when the King wanted the photo
答案
【解析】:
这是一道英语阅读理解题,主要考查学生对文章内容的理解和分析能力。题目包含了5道选择题,每道题都需要根据文章内容来得出答案。
1. 对于第5题,需要统计文章中出现的主要人物数量。通过阅读文章,可以发现主要人物有Holmes,Watson和Irene,共三人,因此答案为B。
2. 对于第6题,需要理解Holmes改变装束的目的。根据文章第一段的描述,“He changed his face, his hair—everything. He was a different man.”以及后文的描述,可以推断出Holmes改变装束是为了隐藏自己的真实身份和面貌,因此答案为A。
3. 对于第7题,需要了解照片的重要性以及藏匿地点。根据文章中的描述,“I'm sure it's in her house.”以及后文的描述,可以得知照片对Irene来说很重要,且被她小心地藏匿在家中,因此答案为B。
4. 对于第8题,需要排列出文章中事件的先后顺序。通过阅读文章,可以发现事件的顺序为:Holmes先改变了自己的外貌(a),然后他雇佣了一些人(e),接着他帮助了Irene(b),之后Watson扔出了烟雾棒(c),最后Irene跑向了橱柜(d)。因此答案为C。
5. 对于第9题,需要概括文章的主旨。整篇文章主要讲述了Holmes如何找到那张重要的照片的故事,因此答案为B。
【答案】:
5. B
6. A
7. B
8. C
9. B
这是一道英语阅读理解题,主要考查学生对文章内容的理解和分析能力。题目包含了5道选择题,每道题都需要根据文章内容来得出答案。
1. 对于第5题,需要统计文章中出现的主要人物数量。通过阅读文章,可以发现主要人物有Holmes,Watson和Irene,共三人,因此答案为B。
2. 对于第6题,需要理解Holmes改变装束的目的。根据文章第一段的描述,“He changed his face, his hair—everything. He was a different man.”以及后文的描述,可以推断出Holmes改变装束是为了隐藏自己的真实身份和面貌,因此答案为A。
3. 对于第7题,需要了解照片的重要性以及藏匿地点。根据文章中的描述,“I'm sure it's in her house.”以及后文的描述,可以得知照片对Irene来说很重要,且被她小心地藏匿在家中,因此答案为B。
4. 对于第8题,需要排列出文章中事件的先后顺序。通过阅读文章,可以发现事件的顺序为:Holmes先改变了自己的外貌(a),然后他雇佣了一些人(e),接着他帮助了Irene(b),之后Watson扔出了烟雾棒(c),最后Irene跑向了橱柜(d)。因此答案为C。
5. 对于第9题,需要概括文章的主旨。整篇文章主要讲述了Holmes如何找到那张重要的照片的故事,因此答案为B。
【答案】:
5. B
6. A
7. B
8. C
9. B
解析
翻译:
B
那天晚上,福尔摩斯又换上了不同的衣服,还戴了一顶大大的黑帽子。但变化的不只是衣服。他改变了自己的面容、头发——一切都变了。他成了另一个人。
我们一起走到蛇形大道。房子外面有很多人,他们在抽烟、大笑、聊天。福尔摩斯和我在房子前面走来走去。
“你看,”福尔摩斯对我说,“我觉得她不想让她的新丈夫看到那张照片。但它在哪里呢?在她的银行里?不。这样的女人喜欢自己保管重要的东西。我肯定它在她的房子里。”
“但是国王的人试图找到它!”我说。
“是的。但他们不知道去哪里找!”福尔摩斯说。“但你怎么会知道呢?”我问。“她会指给我看的。她必须这么做。”
就在这时,艾琳的出租车到了。街上的一个男人跑去开门,然后另一个男人推了他一下。其他男人也在推搡、叫嚷,一场争斗开始了。艾琳在争斗的中间,但福尔摩斯跑去帮她。然后他突然倒在地上,鲜血从他的脸上流下来。艾琳匆匆走到她的前门,但她回头看了看。“他帮我真是太好了!这个可怜的人受伤了吗?”她喊道。
“他死了,”一些人喊道。“不,他只是受伤了,”另一些人喊道。“把他带到客厅里,”她说。
一些人把福尔摩斯抬进了房子。我在窗外等着,看着。我看到艾琳是多么美丽。然后福尔摩斯举起手,我把烟棒扔进了房间。立刻,街上和房子里的人都开始大声喊“着火了!”房子里充满了烟雾。我走开了,十分钟后福尔摩斯来和我碰面。
“干得好,华生,”他说。“你拿到照片了吗?”我问。
“我知道它在哪里。她指给我看了,”他回答。
“但她为什么要指给你看呢?”
“很简单,”他说着笑了起来。“你看到街上所有的那些人了吗?我付钱让他们帮助我们。那不是一场真正的争斗,血也不是真的。当人们喊‘着火了!’的时候,一个女人会跑到她房子里最重要的东西那里,她的孩子、她的金子,或者……一张照片。艾琳跑去找到她的照片,它在客厅的一个橱柜里。我看到它了。但我没有拿走它。明天我们会去宫殿,先把这件事告诉国王。然后我们会和国王一起去她的房子。我们会很早去,在她起床之前。国王自己可以从橱柜里拿走照片。然后我们就走。”
( )5. 现场出现了多少个主要人物?
A. 两个。 B. 三个。 C. 四个。 D. 五个。
( )6. 起初,福尔摩斯换衣服是为了 。
A. 隐藏他的真实长相 B. 更容易打到出租车
C. 让他更聪明 D. 引起艾琳的注意
( )7. 关于这张照片我们能知道些什么?
A. 它被锁在艾琳的银行里,没人知道。
B. 它很重要,被小心地藏在某个地方。
C. 国王把它秘密地放在宫殿的橱柜里。
D. 国王让福尔摩斯在艾琳家烧掉它。
( )8. 以下句子的正确顺序是什么?
a. 福尔摩斯改变了他的长相。 b. 福尔摩斯帮助艾琳。
c. 华生扔了烟棒。 d. 艾琳跑到橱柜那里。
e. 福尔摩斯付钱给很多人。
A. a - b - c - d - e B. a - c - d - e - b C. e - a - b - c - d D. e - c - d - b - a
( )9. 这个故事主要是关于 。
A. 艾琳把照片藏在哪里
B. 福尔摩斯如何找到照片
C. 人们为什么为照片争斗
D. 国王什么时候想要照片
B
那天晚上,福尔摩斯又换上了不同的衣服,还戴了一顶大大的黑帽子。但变化的不只是衣服。他改变了自己的面容、头发——一切都变了。他成了另一个人。
我们一起走到蛇形大道。房子外面有很多人,他们在抽烟、大笑、聊天。福尔摩斯和我在房子前面走来走去。
“你看,”福尔摩斯对我说,“我觉得她不想让她的新丈夫看到那张照片。但它在哪里呢?在她的银行里?不。这样的女人喜欢自己保管重要的东西。我肯定它在她的房子里。”
“但是国王的人试图找到它!”我说。
“是的。但他们不知道去哪里找!”福尔摩斯说。“但你怎么会知道呢?”我问。“她会指给我看的。她必须这么做。”
就在这时,艾琳的出租车到了。街上的一个男人跑去开门,然后另一个男人推了他一下。其他男人也在推搡、叫嚷,一场争斗开始了。艾琳在争斗的中间,但福尔摩斯跑去帮她。然后他突然倒在地上,鲜血从他的脸上流下来。艾琳匆匆走到她的前门,但她回头看了看。“他帮我真是太好了!这个可怜的人受伤了吗?”她喊道。
“他死了,”一些人喊道。“不,他只是受伤了,”另一些人喊道。“把他带到客厅里,”她说。
一些人把福尔摩斯抬进了房子。我在窗外等着,看着。我看到艾琳是多么美丽。然后福尔摩斯举起手,我把烟棒扔进了房间。立刻,街上和房子里的人都开始大声喊“着火了!”房子里充满了烟雾。我走开了,十分钟后福尔摩斯来和我碰面。
“干得好,华生,”他说。“你拿到照片了吗?”我问。
“我知道它在哪里。她指给我看了,”他回答。
“但她为什么要指给你看呢?”
“很简单,”他说着笑了起来。“你看到街上所有的那些人了吗?我付钱让他们帮助我们。那不是一场真正的争斗,血也不是真的。当人们喊‘着火了!’的时候,一个女人会跑到她房子里最重要的东西那里,她的孩子、她的金子,或者……一张照片。艾琳跑去找到她的照片,它在客厅的一个橱柜里。我看到它了。但我没有拿走它。明天我们会去宫殿,先把这件事告诉国王。然后我们会和国王一起去她的房子。我们会很早去,在她起床之前。国王自己可以从橱柜里拿走照片。然后我们就走。”
( )5. 现场出现了多少个主要人物?
A. 两个。 B. 三个。 C. 四个。 D. 五个。
( )6. 起初,福尔摩斯换衣服是为了 。
A. 隐藏他的真实长相 B. 更容易打到出租车
C. 让他更聪明 D. 引起艾琳的注意
( )7. 关于这张照片我们能知道些什么?
A. 它被锁在艾琳的银行里,没人知道。
B. 它很重要,被小心地藏在某个地方。
C. 国王把它秘密地放在宫殿的橱柜里。
D. 国王让福尔摩斯在艾琳家烧掉它。
( )8. 以下句子的正确顺序是什么?
a. 福尔摩斯改变了他的长相。 b. 福尔摩斯帮助艾琳。
c. 华生扔了烟棒。 d. 艾琳跑到橱柜那里。
e. 福尔摩斯付钱给很多人。
A. a - b - c - d - e B. a - c - d - e - b C. e - a - b - c - d D. e - c - d - b - a
( )9. 这个故事主要是关于 。
A. 艾琳把照片藏在哪里
B. 福尔摩斯如何找到照片
C. 人们为什么为照片争斗
D. 国王什么时候想要照片
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