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TheHoundoftheBaskervilles課外閱讀練習(xí)一、完形填空SirHenryandIwerebothveryhappywiththisidea.SowearrangedtotraveltoDevonshire1___thefollowingSaturday.Justaswewere_____2___SirHenry'sroom,hegaveacryandgotdownonhiskneesbythetable.'Here'smybrownshoethatwas___3___,'hesaid,reachingunderthetable.Noneofthepeople___4____workedatthehotelcouldexplainhowtheshoehadgotbackintotheroom.Sowehad____5____mystery.OnthewaybacktoBakerStreetinthetaxi,Holmessatthinking____6____.Allthroughtheafternoonandtheeveninghewentonthinkingsilently,andsmokingpipeafterpipe.'Sowedon'thavethe____7____tothemysteryofthemanwiththebeard,'saidHolmes.'Butperhapsweshallsoonhaveananswertoanotherquestion.'Atthatmomentthedoorbell____8____.Itwasthedriverofthebeardedman'staxi.'Igotamessagethatyouwantedtoseeme,'saidthedriver.'Ihopethere's____9____wrong.''No,no,mygoodman,'saidHolmes.'InfactI'llgiveyousomemoney____10____youcananswermyquestionsclearly.Tellmeallaboutthemaninyourtaxithismorning.Hewaswatchingthishouseatteno'clockandthentoldyouto____11____thetwogentlemenwhocameoutofit.'ThetaxidriverwassurprisedathowmuchHolmes___12____toknow.Heanswered:'Themantoldmethathewasadetective,andthatIshouldsaynothingabouthimtoanyone.'Holmesgavethemanapound,andsenthimaway.Thenhesaid:'Wehaveaveryclever____13_____,Watson.Heiswinningthegameatthemoment.Wehavenoanswers___14____tothestrangethingsthathavehappenedinLondon.Ihopeyouaremore____15____atBaskervilleHall,butIamnothappyaboutsendingyouthere.Thereistoomuchdangerinthiscase.1、A、inB、ofC、onD、with2、A、leavingB、goingC、arrivingD、coming3、A、loseB、lostC、losingD、losed4、A、whatB、whichC、whereD、who5、A、otherB、theotherC、someD、another6、A、hardlyB、deeplyC、nearlyD、simply7、A、questionB、troubleC、problemD、answer8、A、ringingB、rangC、rungD、ring9、A、nothingB、everythingC、somethingD、anything10、A、whetherB、whichC、whoD、if11、A、followB、askC、meetD、expect12、A、likedB、wantedC、seemedD、supposed13、A、directorB、friendC、enemyD、workmate14、A、aboveallB、afterallC、atallD、inail15、A、successfulB、successfullyC、wonderfulD、wonderfully二、閱讀理解A.TheHoundoftheBaskervilles‘Listen!’saidHolmessharply.‘Lookout!It'scoming!’Iheardhimmakehisrevolverreadytofire,andIdidthesame.Therewasasoundofquick,lightfootstepsfrominsidethecurtainoffog.Thethickcloudhadcrepttowithinfiftymetresofwherewewerehidden.Wetriedtoseeintoit,andwonderedwhathorriblethingwouldappear.IlookedatHolmes.Hiseyeswerefixedontheplacewherethepathdisappearedintothefog.Hewaspale,buthiseyeswerebright.Helookedlikeamanwhowasgoingtowinthemostimportantgameofhislife.Thensuddenlyhiseyesnearlyjumpedoutofhishead,andhismouthopenedinfrightenedsurprise.Ilookedawayfromhimtoseewhathiseyeswerefixedon.WhenIsawtheawfulshapethatwascomingtowardsusoutofthefog,myblood__________.Therevolvernearlyfellfrommyhands,andmywholebodyfrozewithfear.Isawahound,anenormousblackhound.ItwasbiggerthananydogIhadeverseen.Butitwassomethingelsethatfilleduswithterror.Nohumaneyehadeverseenahoundlikethisone.Firecamefromitsopenmouth.Itseyeswereburning.Flamescovereditsheadandbody.Itwasamorehorriblesightthananyonecouldimagine—ahell-houndsentbythedevil.Itwasnotacreatureofthenaturalworld.Thehuge,black,burninghoundranquicklyandsilentlyafterSirHenry.Farawayalongthepathwesawhimturnandlookbackatthehound.Hisfacewaswhiteinthemoonlightandhishandswereliftedinhorror.Hewatchedhelplesslyastheterriblecreaturegotclosertohim.Weweresofrozenbytheghostlyandunnaturalsightthatweletthehoundgopastus,andwecouldnotmove.Ourfriendwasneartodeath,andwewerehelplesswithfear.(TakefromTheHoundoftheBaskervilles)1、Accordingtothewords‘Lookout!It'scoming!’Whatiscoming?A、ThethickcloudB、Asoundofquick,lightfootstepsC、AhoundD、Aman2、WhichisthemostsuitabletofillintheblankinPara.2?A、turngreenB、turnyellowC、turnhotD、turncold3、WhichofthefollowingisNotTrueaboutdescribingthehound?A、anenorousbiackhoundB、flamescovereditsfeetandbodyC、benotsmallerthananydogIhadeverseenD、amorehorriblesight4、Thehuge,black,burninghoundranquicklyandsilentlyafterSirHenry,Whathappenedtohimnext?A、Helookedbackathimandhidhimself.B、Heturnedbackandfoundthehound.C、Heshoutedforhelpandranaway.D、Hecouldn'tmoveandliftedhishandsinfear.Afterthispassage,thewritermaytalkabout____________.Whytheyhidtheretowatchthehound.B、Howtheytriedtheirbesttosavetheirfriend.C、WhythehoundranquicklyandsilentlyafterSirHenry.D、HowSirHenryfightwiththehound.B.TheletterBarrymorecouldnotfindthewordstothankSirHenryenough.Thenhesaid:YouhavebeensokindtousthatIwanttodosomethingforyouinreturn.Ihavenevertoldanyoneelse.IknowsomethingmoreaboutpoorSirCharlesdeath.

SirHenryandIjumpedupatonce.‘Doyouknowhowhedied?’SirHenryasked.

‘No,sir,Idon’tknowthat,butIknowwhyhewaswaitingatthegateHewasgoingtomeetawoman.’‘SirCharleswasmeetingawoman?Whowasthewoman?’

‘Idon’tknowhername,Barrymoresaid,butitbeginswithL.L.’

‘Howdoyouknowthis,Barrymore?’Iasked.‘Well,SirCharlesgotaletteronthemorningofthedayhedied.ItwasfromNewtown,andtheaddresswasinawoman’swriting.Iforgotallaboutit,butsometimeafterSirCharlesdiedmywifewascleaningthefireplaceinhisstudy.Shefoundaletter.Mostofitwasburned,butthebottomofonepagewasnotburned.Onitwaswritten:“Please,please,burnthisletter,andbeatthegatebyteno‘clock.L.L.”Thepaperfellintopiecesasmywifewenttomoveit.Wedon’tknowwhoL.L.is,butifyoucouldfindout,youmightlearnmoreaboutSirCharles’death.Wehaven‘ttoldanyoneelse.Wefeltitwouldnotbegoodforpoor,kindSirCharles.Butwethoughtweoughttotellyou,SirHenry.

TheBarrymoresleftusandSirHenryturnedtome.IfwecanfindL.L.,themysterymaybeatanend,hesaid.Whatdoyouthinkweshoulddo,Watson?

ImustwritetoHolmesatonce,Isaid,andIwentstraighttomyroomandwrotealettertoHolmes,whichgavehimallthedetailsofBarrymoresstory.(TakefromTheHoundoftheBaskervilles)1、WhydidBairymoretellSirHenrysomethingmoreaboutpoorSirCharles’death?A、HewantedtothankWatsonforhelping.B、HewantedtodosomethingforSirCharlesinreturn.C、HewantedtodosomethingforHenryinreturn.D、HewantedtothankHolmesforhelping2、WhywasSirCharleswaswaitingatthegateatthatnight?A、Tosearchforsomething.B、Totakeexercise.C、Tomeetsomeone.D、Totakethedogforawalk.3,Accordingtothepassage,whofoundtheletterfromonewomaninthestudyfirst?A,WatsonB、HenryC、MrBarrymoreD、MrsBarrymore4、AfterWatsonknewwhySirCharleswaswaitingatthegate,whatdidhedothen?A、HewalkedbacktohisroomandwrotetoHolmes.B、Hewrotealettertothatwoman.C、HewentstraighttohisroomwithHenry.D、HelefthisroomalonetofindHolmes.5、Accordingtothepartofthestory,whichisthecorrectorder?①BarrymoretoldHenryandWatsonwhySirCharleswaswaitingatthegate.②SirCharlesgotaletteronthemorningofthedayhedied.③Mostoftheletterwasburned,butthebottomofonepagewasnotburned.④ThepaperfellintopiecesasBarrymore\'swifewenttomoveit.⑤WatsonwentstraighttohisroomandwrotealettertoHolmes.A、①、②、③、④、⑤B、①、②、④、③、⑤C、②、③、④、①、⑤D、②、④、③、①、⑤C“HowdidyouknowIhadavisitorwithme?”askedWatsoninamazement.“Isometimesbelieveyouhaveeyesinthebackofyourhead!”“Idon’t,butIdohaveaverywellpolishedsilvercoffeepotinfrontofme!”Holmeslaughed.“AndwhomdoIhavethepleasureofgreeting?”heasked.“IamDr.JamesMortimer,Mr.Holmes.Itconcernsthedeathofmygoodfriendandpatient,SirCharlesBaskerville.SirCharlesBaskervillehadnochildren,sohisentireestate(財(cái)產(chǎn))nowpasstohisnephew,SirHenryBaskerville,whohasbeenlivinginAmericaformanyyears.”Dr.MortimertookaletteroutofhispocketwhichwasgiventohimbySirCharlesjustbeforehisdeath3monthsago.“IfImay,Ishouldliketoreadthelettertoyou.”Headjustedhisglasses.“BaskervilleHall,1742.Tomysons,RodgerandJohn.Thelegend(傳說,傳奇)hasbeentoldbymyfatherwhowastoldbyhisfatherbeforehim.Itbegan100yearsagoin1642whenthisgreatBaskervilleHallwasoccupied(占有)byHugoBaskervilleawild,ugly,cruelman.Hugowantedtomarrythedaughterofaneighbouringfarmer.Oneday,withhisfiveevilfriends,herodetothefarmandkidnappedthegirl.HebroughthertoBaskervilleHallandlockedherinanupstairsroomwhileheandhisfriendshavingadrinkingpartybelow.Thepoorgirlwasveryfrightened,butshemanagedtoclimboutofthewindow.Hugo,however,soonnoticedthatshehadgone.Hechasedthegirlonhisblackhorsewithhishuntingdogshowingtheway.Hisfriendsjoinedthechasetountilastrangesightstoppedthemcold.Therelaytwobodies—Hugo’sandthegirl’s.StandingoverHugo’sbodywasahugeblackbeast(野獸)tearingouthisthroat(喉嚨)“Ireallydon’tlikefairytales”saidHolmes.“Whatexactlyisityouwantmetodo?”“IneedyoutoadvisemewhattodowithSirHenryBaskervillewho’sarrivingheretoday”.62.HowdoesMr.Holmesknowthere’savisitor?A.Dr.Watsonphonedanhourago.B.HehaseyesinthebackofhisheadC.HesawitfromthemirrorD.Awellpolishedsilvercoffeepotwhichservesasamirror63.WhatwastheletterthatDr.MortimerreadtoWatsonandHolmesabout?A.AstorydescribingtheterriblethingsrunningintheBaskervillefamilyB.AresearchthatDr.MortimerhaddoneontheBaskervillefamilyC.AnewspaperarticlereportingSirCharlesBaskerville’sdeathD.AletterthatCharlesBaskervillehadwrittentoDr.Mortimer64.WhydidDr.MortimervisitHolmes?A.BecausehewantedHolmestoinvestigate(調(diào)查)SirHenry’deathB.BecausehewantedtomakesurethatCharles’brotherwasdeadC.BecausehewantedHolmestostopSirHenrygoingtoBaskervilleHallD.BecausehewantedadviceaboutthearrivalofSirHenry65.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.HugoBaskervillekidnappedapoorgirlandkilledher.B.SirCharlesBaskervilleisnephewofSirHenryBaskerville.C.HugoBaskervillewastheownerofBaskervilleHallin1642.D.Dr.MortimerwasamemberoftheBaskervillefamily.DHaveyoueverreadstoriesofSherlockHolmesafamousdetective?Hereisoneofhiscases.Stapleton,Charles'youngerbrother,foundthathewouldinherit(繼承)theBaskervillelandsifCharlesandhisnephew(侄子)--Henrybothdied.Charleswhohadaweakheartbelievedsupernaturalstories.Afterknowingthis,Stapletonhadtheideaofbuyingahugehound,andofusingthephosphorus(磷)tomakeitshinelikethehoundinonestory.ThenStapletonaskedhisfriendLauratowritealettertobringCharlestothemoorgateonthatsadnight.Thehound,whichwasshiningwithphosphorus,chasedCharlesdowntheYewAlley.Charles'fearwassogreatthathisweakheartstopped,andhediedbuttheanimaldidnottouchthedeadbody.Therewasnosignofmurder:ItwasdifficultforHolmestofindthemurderer.Twoweekslater,StapletonlearnedthatHenryhadreachedEngland.Hetookhiswifeandthehoundwithhim.HeworeafalsebeardandfollowedHenryinLondon.HewantedtousethesamewaytomurderHenrythere.HeneededsomethingtogivethehoundHenry'ssmell,sohepaidawomanatHenry'shoteltostealoneofhisshoes.Thefirstonewasanewone,whichwasnouseforthehound,soitwasputback.Andthenanotheroldershoewasstolen.BeforehewasreadytomurderHenry,hewasn'tsureifhiswifewouldkeephissecret,sohedidnottellherthetruth.Helockedherupintheirhotel.Sheknewthathemusthavesomeevilplans.ShesentHenryaletterwhichwasmadeofwordscutfromanewspaper.Afterreceivingtheletter,Henryrealizedhe.wasingreatdangeranditmusthavesomethingtodowithhisuncleCharles'death.SoheaskedHolmesforhelp.38.What'stherelationshipbetweenStapletonandHenry?.A.Fatherandson B.Friends. C.Uncleandnephew. D.Strangers39.Paragraph4ismainlyabout______.A.howStapletonboughtthehound B.howStapletonmadethehoundshineC.howthehoundkilledCharles D.howthehoundchasedCharles40.Thefirstnewshoewasnotusefulforthehoundbecause_____A.itdidn'thaveHenry'ssmell B.itbelongedtoHenry'swifeC.thehoundsawnothingaboutHenry D.thehounddidn'tlikethesmell41.whatmayhappenifStapleton'swifedidn'tsendthelettertoHenry?A.ItmaybeeasyforHenrytofindthathewasindanger.B.ItmaybeeasyforStapleton'swifetoknowthetruth.C.HenrymaybemurderedeasilywithnosignlikeCharles.D.Henrymaygettoknowthetruthmuchmoreeasily.三、首字母填空MeetingStapletonforthefirsttimeItwashopelesstoaskanymorequestions.ItwasclearthatHolmes'clevernesswiththetelegramhadnotgivenuswhatweneeded.IwaswalkingawayfromthepostofficewhenIheardsomeoner___1___afterme.Avoicecalledmebyname,andIturned,IexpectedtoseeDr.Mortimer,asIknewnobodyelseinthevillage.Tomys_____2_____itwasastranger.Hewasasmall,thinman,b____3____thirtyandfortyyearsold,withfairhairandnobeard.Hewascarryingabutterflynet,andaboxforputtingb___4____in."Ihopeyouwillexcusemeforintroducingmyself,DrWatson,hesaid,ashecameuptome.MynameisStapleton.IwasinDrMortimer'shouseandwesawyou.Hetoldmew____5____youare.MayIwalkalongwithyou?ThispathbacktotheHallgoesnearmyhome,PenHouse.Pleasecomeinandmeetmysister,ands______6_____anhourwithus.IacceptedStapleton'si____7_____andwewalkedtogether.IknowthatyouareaclosefriendofSherlockHolmes,saidStapleton.HasMrHolmesanyideasaboutSirCharles'd____8_____?I'ma___9___Ican'tanswerthatquestion,Isaid‘WillMrHolmesvisitush_____10_____?"heasked."Hecan'tleaveLondonatthemoment,Ianswered.Iwasrathersurprisedthathewasaskingmethesequestions.(TakefromTheHoundoftheBaskervilles)完形填空(一)Mr.SherlockHolmeswasseatedatthebreakfasttable.I____1___thewalkingstickourvisitorhadleftbehindhimthenightbefore.Itwasafinestick,2isknownasa"Penanglawyer.""Well,Watson,whatdoyoumakeofit?"Holmeswassittingwithhisbacktome,andIhadgivenhimno3ofmyoccupation"HowdidyouknowwhatIwasdoing?Ibelieveyouhaveeyesinthebackofyourhead.""Ihave,atleast,a4silvercoffee-potinfrontofme,"saidhe.“But,tellme,Watson,whatdoyoumakeofourvisitor'sstick?Sincewe'reunluckytomeethimanddon'tknowhispurpose,thisaccidentalsouvenirbecame5.Whatdoyougetfromit?"Ithink,"saidI,following6Icouldthemethodsofmycompanion,"thatDr.Mortimerisasuccessful,elderlymedicalman.""Good!"saidHolmes."Excellent!”"Ithinkalsothattheprobabilityis7hisbeingacountrydoctorwhodoesagreatdealofhisvisitingonfoot."“Whyso?”"Becausethisstick,8originallyaveryhandsomeone,hasbeensoknockedaboutthatIcanhardlyimagineatowndoctorcarryingit."“Perfectlysound!"saidHolmes.“AndIshouldguessthattobetheSomethingHuntwhosemembershehaspossiblygivensometreatment,whichhasmadehimasmallpresentation9."“Really,Watson,youhaveimprovedyourself,"saidHolmes,10backhischairandlightingacigarette."Hiswordsgavemekeenpleasure.Iwas11tothinkthatIhadsofarmasteredhissystem.Henowtookthestickfrommyhandsandexamineditforafewminutes.Thenwithanexpressionofinteresthe12hiscigarette,andcarryingthecanetothewindow,helookeditoveragainwithaconvexlens(凸透鏡)."Interesting,"saidhe.“Iamafraid,mydearWatson,13mostofyourconclusionsweremorelikelytobewrong.”“Hisfriendsgavehimsucha14?Ifhewasinthehospitalandyetnotonthestaff.Andheleftfiveyearsago.15atthemomentwhenDr.Mortimerleftthehospitalinordertostartinpracticeforhimself.Astickshouldbethebestone."ThoughIcouldn'tprovewhathesaid,Ialwaysfeltthatagooddetectiveshouldbeatleastcareful,thoughtfulandimaginative.1.A.pickedup B.madeup C.putup D.setup2.A.who B.which C.that D.what3.A.symbol B.skill C.sign D.shape4.A.shiny B.shining C.fine D.fantastic5.A.interest B.impatience C.wisdom D.importance6.A.asfaras B.aslongas C.aswellas D.asgoodas7.A.insupportof B.incontrolof C.infavorof D.inhonorof8.A.for B.though C.while D.yet9.A.inturn B.incharge C.inorder D.inreward10.A.pulling B.pushing C.putting D.paying11.A.proud B.pleasant C.disappointed D.nervous12.A.brokedown B.turneddown C.threwdown D.laiddown13.A.which B.whether C.that D.who14.A.presentation B.souvenir C.word D.system15.A.Obviously B.Suddenly C.Honestly D.Hopefully(二)SirCharlesBaskervilleisfound36withascaredlookonhisface.Thefootprintsofahoundarenearby.Peoplebelievethebigdogdidthekilling.Anditseemsthedogislookingforitsnext37.ThatiswhatDoctorJamesMortimeris38.SirHenryBaskerville,thenew39ofBaskervilleHallisarrivingfromAmericatoinherit(繼承)SirCharles'fortune.Scaredand40aboutwhattodo,Mortimerturnstothefamousdetective,SherlockHolmes,andhis41partner,DrWatson.TheHoundoftheBaskervilles,byArthurConanDoyle,scaresyouwithitsstoryaboutaghostdog.Peoplethinkthedogis42everymemberoftheBaskervillefamily.Itallstartedmanyyearsearlier.HugoBaskervillewasabadmanwhokidnappedayoungwoman.Butwhenhetriedto43herfromrunningaway,abigdogkilledhim.NowSirCharles,alsofromtheBaskervillefamily,hasdied44.Peopleareworriedthatthekillerghostdoghas45.SirHenryBaskervilleissaidtobethelastmemberofthefamilyalive.Hereceivesascarynote,tellinghimtoleavetown46it'stoolate.DoctorWatsonfindstherearemanymoresuspectsthanjusttheghostdog.ButofcourseitisthebrightHolmeswho47themystery.Watsontellsthestoryinthebook.Sometimes,someofthewordsheusesaredifficulttounderstand.Butthe48andsuspense(懸念)hebuildsstillmakesthebookveryfunnyand49.Finally,itturnsoutthatthedogisatrainedbigdog50aghostdog.Holmesdiscoversthemurdereratlast.36.A.lonely B.mad C.safe D.dead37.A.victim B.murderer C.survivor D.suspect38.A.proudof B.worriedabout C.angrywithD.satisfiedwith39.A.doctor B.master C.servantD.detective40.A.unwilling B.uncertain C.hopefulD.confident41.A.famous B.rich C.patientD.strong42.A.killing B.arresting C.eatingD.carrying43.A.finish B.start C.stopD.avoid44.A.secretly B.mysteriously C.patiently D.repeatedly45.A.passed B.replied C.returned D.paid46.A.if B.since C.before D.so47.A.putsout B.actsout C.takesout D.worksout48.A.danger B.horror C.mystery D.secret49.A.scary B.boring C.relaxing D.pleasant50.A.infaceof B.inneedof C.becauseof D.insteadof閱讀理解ASuddenly,MrStapletonexcusedhimselfandranoff,chasingabutterfly.IwatchedhimrunintotheGrimpenMire,leapingfromonesafeplacetoanotherThenIheardfootstepsandsawawomancomealongthepathtowardsme.IguessedthatitwasMrStapleton'ssister,althoughshedidn'tlooklikehimatall.Shewastallanddarkandverybeautiful.BeforeIcouldsayanythingtoher,shesaidinalowvoice,"Goback!GoStraightbacktoLondon,immediately.Istaredatherinsurprise."WhyshouldIgoback?”Icannotexplain,butpleasegoback,andneversetfootuponthemooragain.""ButIhaveonejustcome."“Thehiswarningisforyourowngood.GobacktoLondon,Itellyou,tonight.Quiet!Mybrotheriscoming.Don'ttellhimwhatIsaid.”Mr.Stapletonhadlosthisbutterflyandcamebacktous.“Hello,Berly,"hesaid,inwhatIthoughtanunfriendlytone.“Hello,Jack.Youarehot,"shereplied.“Chasingabutterfly,"heexplained."Missedhim.""IwasjusttalkingtoSirHenryaboutthebutterfliesofthemoor."shesaid.ThenMr.StapletoninvitedmetoMerripitHouseandtalkedalotabouthisexperiences.TheyaskedmetostayforlunchbutIdeclinedandsetoutforBaskervillealongthepath.However,theremusthavebeenashortcutbecauseIfoundMissStapletonontheroadaheadofme,flushedwithrunning."I'msorryIthoughtyouwereSirHenry,"shesaid."PleaseforgetwhatIsaid."IcannotforgetitbecauseIamSirHenry'sfriend,andI'mworriedabouthim.WhydidyouwanthimtogobacktoLondon?Tellmewhatyoumeant,andIwillpassonyourwarningtoSirHenry.""Doyouknowthestoryofthehound?"sheasked."Yes,butIdonotbelievesuchnonsense.""ButIdo,andIwasafraidforSirHenry."1.WhydidMrsStapletonwhisperedtoDrWatsonwhenshefoundStapletoncomingback?A.MrStapletonwasunwillingtoseethatshespoketostrangers.B.Shedidn'twantMrStapletontoknowwhatshesaidtoDrWatson.C.ShewasafraidoffrighteningDrWatson.D.Shewasusedtosayingtootherslikethat.2.WhydidMrs8tapletonmistakeDrWatsonforSirHenry?A.Shedidn'ttheleastknowDrWatsonandSirHenry.B.ShewastoonervoustorecognizeDrWatson.C.DrWatsonlookedlikeSirHenry.D.DrWatsonclaimedhimselfSirHenry.3.WhydidshesitontherockbythesideofthepathwhenDr.Wastonreturned?A.ShejustwantedtosaysorrytoDrWatson.B.Shewantedtoenjoythebeautyofthemoor.C.ShebeggedDrWatsontotakeSirHenryawayfromheresoon.D.Shefellinlovewithsuchahandsomemanlikehim.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"nonsense”inthepassage?A.謊言 B.魔咒 C.無知 D.廢話5.Whatcanyou-inferfromthelastthreeparagraphs?A.ShewitnessedthehoundkilledSirCharlesonthemoor.B.Sheoftensawthehoundinthelegendappearedonthemoor.C.SheknewthetruthofthedeathofSirCharles.D.SheconductedthesecretplanforkillingSirCharles.BThatmorning,wenoticedacabfollowingSirHenryandDr.MortimerinLondon.Butwho?WewenttoSirHenry'shotel.HolmesaskedDr.MortimerifanyonewithablackbeardlivedinornearBaskervilleHall.“Yes,"saidDr.Mortimer,“Barrymore."“WemustsendatelegramtocheckwhetherBarrymoreisinLondonoratBaskervilleHall,"saidHolmes.SirHenrysaidhewantedtogotoBaskervilleHall.“OK”,saidHolmes.“Butyoumustn'tgoalone.Watsoncangowithyou."SirHenryandIagreedtotakethe10:30trainonSaturday.Holmesthoughtdeeplyonthewayhome:thestoryoftheHound,SirCharles'sdeath,thestrangeletter,themissingbootandtheblack-beardedman.Hesatinhisroomallafternoon,smokingandthinking.Justbeforedinner,atelegramarrived.Itsaid,“BarrymoreisatBaskervilleHall."“Thatbecomesadeadend,Watson.Wewillhavetolookforanotherwaytogoforward.Justthenthedoorbellrang.Itwasthecabdriverwhodrovethemanwiththeblackbeard.“Igotamessagethatyouareaskingforme",hesaid.“I'veneverhadacomplaint.Icameheretoaskyouwhatyouhadagainstme!”“No,no,”saidHolmes.“Instead,I'llgiveyoumoneyifyoutellmeaboutthemaninyourcabthismorning.Hewatchedthishouseat10:00andthentoldyoutofollowthetwogentlemen."Thedriverlookedsurprisedandthenanswered,“ThemansaidwasadetectiveandthatIshouldn'ttellanyoneabouthim."“It'sserious,myfriend,andyoumaybeintroubleifyourefusetoanswer.”“Hisname,”saidthedriver,“wasSherlockHolmes."I'dneverseenHolmesmoresurprised.Thenhelaughed.“Hescoredagainstmethattime,Watson."Thedrivertolduseverythingheknew.Holmesgavehimthemoneyandsenthimaway.“Thisisadangerousenemy,Watson.”—TakenfromTheHoundoftheBaskervillesAccordingtothepassage,theunderlinedphrase“deadend”inParagraph10.HolmeswantedtogiveupsolvingthecaseroadinfrontofBaskervilleHallwasclosedcabdriverdidn'tfindwayandturnedrounddidn'tknowwhothemanwithablackbeardwasAccordingtothepassage,wecanknowthatthecabdriver .wasasdangerousastheblack-beardedmanreceivedacomplaintfromtheblack-beardedmandidn'tknowwhyHolmesaskedforhimatthebeginningdidn'ttellHolmesanythingabouttheblack-beardedmanBythesentence“Hescoredagainstthattime”,Holmes“Themangainedanadvantageoverby .”watchingthishouseatteno’clock B.followingSirHenryandC.tellingthedrivernamewasHolmes D.askingthedrivertokeepsecretWhichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderaccordingtothepassage?Holmesreceivedthetelegram.cabdrivercametoseeHolmes.wasaskedtogowithSirHolmeswassurprisedandthenlaughed.andSirHenrytookthe10:30train.ceabd B.cabde C.abcde D.acebd六、缺詞填空(一)Itwasamorning,DoctorMortimercametoSherlockHolmes'shousewithamysteriousscriptfromadeadone,CharlesBaskervilles.Atfirst,Sherlocks___1__nointerestinthecasefamilymembersoftheBaskervillesalldiedinastrangewaybecauseofthecurse,andc___2___itasarumor,butwhenDoctorMortimerdescribedthedeathofCharlesBaskerville,Sherlockfoundita___3___Thiscursethreatensthelifeofthenextheir,HenryBaskerville.SherrckarrangedforWatsontoinvestigatethemanoroftheBaskervilleswithHenryBaskerville.Duringthisperiod,Watsonmetaloteccentric(古怪的)things,suchasthebawl(嚎啕大哭)ofawomanmidnightandhefoundp____4__PfalettertoCharles.ThenhemetSherlockw__5____hewastryingtoleave.Inordertofindoutthe/secretoft

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