(三)
Holmes asks Dr. Mortimer to tell the story of The Hound of the Baskervilles. Sir Henry listens 1. c_______. “Sir Henry, Watson and I think it's 2. d_______ for you to go to Baskerville Hall. Don't go there.” “It's a big thing to 3. d_______. I need to think about it,” says Sir Henry. We are ready to 4. m_______ Henry at two o'clock that afternoon and Sir Henry and Dr. Mortimer leave.
As soon as the visitors go, Holmes says, “Watson, quick! There is nothing to lose.” We hurry into the street and see Sir Henry and Dr. Mortimer 5. w_______ towards the street. We follow them a little way, 6. b_______ they do not see us. Suddenly Holmes says, “There is the man. Come along.”
We see a cab with the 7. m_______ in it. The man has a black beard. The cab is 8. f_______ Sir Henry and Dr. Mortimer. Sadly, he looks at us and shouts to the driver. The cab goes off and disappears into the traffic.
“That's bad luck!” says Holmes 9. a_______.
“But who is the man? 10. W_______ is he following Sir Henry and Dr. Mortimer? ” I ask.
“I don't know,” replies Holmes.
Holmes asks Dr. Mortimer to tell the story of The Hound of the Baskervilles. Sir Henry listens 1. c_______. “Sir Henry, Watson and I think it's 2. d_______ for you to go to Baskerville Hall. Don't go there.” “It's a big thing to 3. d_______. I need to think about it,” says Sir Henry. We are ready to 4. m_______ Henry at two o'clock that afternoon and Sir Henry and Dr. Mortimer leave.
As soon as the visitors go, Holmes says, “Watson, quick! There is nothing to lose.” We hurry into the street and see Sir Henry and Dr. Mortimer 5. w_______ towards the street. We follow them a little way, 6. b_______ they do not see us. Suddenly Holmes says, “There is the man. Come along.”
We see a cab with the 7. m_______ in it. The man has a black beard. The cab is 8. f_______ Sir Henry and Dr. Mortimer. Sadly, he looks at us and shouts to the driver. The cab goes off and disappears into the traffic.
“That's bad luck!” says Holmes 9. a_______.
“But who is the man? 10. W_______ is he following Sir Henry and Dr. Mortimer? ” I ask.
“I don't know,” replies Holmes.
答案
(三)1. carefully 2. dangerous 3. decide 4. meet
5. walking 6. but 7. man 8. following 9. angrily
10. Why
5. walking 6. but 7. man 8. following 9. angrily
10. Why
(四)
For years I went to school by bus, so I met many “familiar” strangers. We took the same bus but didn't know each other's 1. n_______. I thought we couldn't be true friends. How wrong I was! Smiles from the “nameless” people changed my thoughts.
The first time on the bus, I saw different faces. As days went on, we 2. c_______ like old friends.
But it seemed not easy to set up friendship with a 3. q_______ girl in the front of the bus. Her old clothes showed me that she didn't have much 4. m_______. But she always took a bottle of water for the driver. I guessed she was a 5. k_______ girl. But why did she sit quietly without talking with us? Why did she never 6. r_______ to friendly greetings? Couldn't she smile?
Then, one evening, I got the answer. I walked to the park nearby and saw the girl sitting 7. a_______ under a tree, lonely and sad. I greeted her with the same warm smile, but this time her face turned red, and then she gave me a shy smile. When she began her first words, I knew 8. w_______ she didn't speak to us before. Talking was difficult for her.
She 9. t_______ me her story: Her parents had to work hard in another city because they were poor. She lived with her grandparents. She said, “I can't express myself well. Most of the time, I can't say what I want to say. I have no friends, but you always smile at me like an angel, so I also want to smile.” That evening, we told our names to each other and said goodbye like old 10. f_______.
For years I went to school by bus, so I met many “familiar” strangers. We took the same bus but didn't know each other's 1. n_______. I thought we couldn't be true friends. How wrong I was! Smiles from the “nameless” people changed my thoughts.
The first time on the bus, I saw different faces. As days went on, we 2. c_______ like old friends.
But it seemed not easy to set up friendship with a 3. q_______ girl in the front of the bus. Her old clothes showed me that she didn't have much 4. m_______. But she always took a bottle of water for the driver. I guessed she was a 5. k_______ girl. But why did she sit quietly without talking with us? Why did she never 6. r_______ to friendly greetings? Couldn't she smile?
Then, one evening, I got the answer. I walked to the park nearby and saw the girl sitting 7. a_______ under a tree, lonely and sad. I greeted her with the same warm smile, but this time her face turned red, and then she gave me a shy smile. When she began her first words, I knew 8. w_______ she didn't speak to us before. Talking was difficult for her.
She 9. t_______ me her story: Her parents had to work hard in another city because they were poor. She lived with her grandparents. She said, “I can't express myself well. Most of the time, I can't say what I want to say. I have no friends, but you always smile at me like an angel, so I also want to smile.” That evening, we told our names to each other and said goodbye like old 10. f_______.
答案
(四)1. names 2. chatted/communicated 3. quiet
4. money 5. kind 6. reply 7. alone 8. why 9. told
10. friends
4. money 5. kind 6. reply 7. alone 8. why 9. told
10. friends