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  One evening Mr. Green was driving in his car along a lonely country road. He had been to London where he had drawn £50 from the bank, and he was now returning home with the money which he had put in his pocket book. At the loneliest part of the road a man in shabby, badly-fitting clothes stopped him and asked for a lift. Mr. Green told him to get into the car and continued on his way. As he talked to the man he learned that he had been in prison for robbery and had broken out of prison two days ago. Mr. Green was very worried at the thought of the £50 that he had put in his pocket book. Suddenly he saw a police-car and had a bright idea. He had just reached a small town where the speed limit was 30 miles an hour. He pressed down the accelerator and drove the car as fast as it would go. He looked back and saw that the police-car had seen him and had begun to chase him. After a mile or so the police-car overtook him and ordered him to stop. A policeman got out and came to Mr. Green's car. Mr. Green had hoped that he could tell the policeman about the escaped robber, but the man had taken a gun out of his pocket and had put it to Mr. Green's back. The policeman took out his notebook and pencil and said he wanted Mr. Green's name and address. Mr. Green asked to be taken to the police station but the policeman said, “No, I want your name and address now. You will have to appear at the police court later.” So, Mr. Green gave the policeman his name and address. The policeman wrote it down, put his notebook and pencil back in his pocket and gave Mr. Green a talk about dangerous driving. Then Mr. Green started up his car again and drove on. He had given up all hope of his £50, but just as he reached the outskirts of London, the passenger said he wanted to get out here. Mr. Green stopped the car, the man got out and said, “Thanks for the lift. You've been good to me. This is the least I can do in return.” And he handed Mr. Green the policeman's notebook.

  While the policeman had talked to Mr. Green, the thief had stolen the notebook.

1.What was Mr. Green worried about when he learned the man was an escaped robber?

[  ]

A.The £50 in his pocket book.

B.His life.

C.His car.

D.His pocket book.

2.Which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.Mr. Green wanted to be taken to the police station right away but the policeman refused him.

B.The policeman asked Mr. Green to come to the police station right away.

C.The policeman told Mr. Green that he would have to pay a fine.

D.Mr. Green would not give his name and address but promised to appear at the police court later.

3.What did the robber give Mr. Green when he got out of the car?

[  ]

A.The pistol he had put to the back of Mr. Green.

B.Some money.

C.Some money and the stolen notebook.

D.The policeman's notebook.

4.Why did the robber steal the policeman's notebook?

[  ]

A.He wanted to show he could do something other people could not do.

B.He thought he should do something to save Mr. Green from trouble.

C.He had no other purpose but playing a trick on the policeman.

D.He meant to use the notebook to pay for the lift.

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  One evening Mr.Green was driving in his car along a lonely country road.He had been to London where he had drawn £50 from the bank, and he was now returning home with the money which he had put in his pocket book.At the loneliest part of the road a man in shabby, badly-fitting clothes stopped him and asked for a lift.Mr.Green told him to get into the car and continued on his way.As he talked to the man he learned that he had been in prison for robbery and had broken out of prison two days ago.Mr.Green was very worried at the thought of £50 that he had put in his pocket book.Suddenly he saw a police-car and had a bright idea.He had just reached a small town where the speed limit was 30 miles an hour.He pressed down the accelerator and drove the car as fast as it would go.He looked back and saw that the police-car had seen him and had begun to chase him.After a mile or so the police-car overtook him and ordered him to stop.A policeman got out and came to Mr.Green’s car.Mr.Green had hoped that he could tell the policeman about the escaped robber, but the man had taken a gun out of his pocket and had put it to Mr.Green’s back.The policeman took out his notebook and pencil and said he wanted Mr.Green’s name and address.Mr.Green asked to be taken to the police station but the policeman said,“No, I want your name and address now.You will have to appear at the police court later.”So, Mr.Green gave the policeman his name and address.The policeman wrote it down, put his notebook and pencil back in his pocket and gave Mr.Green a talk about dangerous driving.Then Mr.Green started up his car again and drove on.He had given up all hope of his £50, but just as he reached the outskirts of London, the passenger said he wanted to get out here.Mr.Green stopped the car, the man got out and said,“Thanks for the lift.You’ve been good to me.This is the least I can do in return.”And he handed Mr.Green the policeman’s notebook.

  While the policeman had talked to Mr.Green, the thief had stolen the notebook.

(1)

What was Mr.Green worried about when he learned the man was an escaped robber?

[  ]

A.

His life.

B.

His car.

C.

His money.

D.

His book.

(2)

Which of the following is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

Mr.Green wanted to be taken to the police station right away.

B.

The policeman told Mr.Green that he would have to pay a fine.

C.

The policeman asked Mr.Green to come to the police station right away.

D.

Mr.Green didn’t give his name and address but promised to appear at the police court

(3)

What did the robber give Mr.Green when he got out of the car?

[  ]

A.

Some money.

B.

The policeman’s notebook.

C.

Some money and the stolen notebook.

D.

The pistol he had put to the back of Mr.Green.

(4)

Why did the robber steal the policeman’s notebook?

[  ]

A.

He wanted to show he would do something other people could not do.

B.

He thought he should do something to save Mr.Green from trouble.

C.

He had no other purpose but playing a trick on the policeman.

D.

He meant to use the notebook to pay for the life.

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     "Mister D'Arcy is not a policeman. He is, however, very wise. He knew the police would search his
apartment. He also knew how police think. So, he did not hide the letter where he knew they would look
for it.
      "Do you remember how Germont laughed when I said the mystery was difficult for him to solve because
it was so simple?"
     Dupin filled his pipe with tobacco and lit it."Well, the more I thought about it, the more I realized the police
could not find the letter because D'Arcy had not hidden it at all.
     "So I went to visit D'Arcy in his apartment. I took a pair of dark green eyeglasses with me. I explained to
him that I was having trouble with my eyes and needed to wear the dark glasses at all times. He believed me.
The glasses permitted me to look around the apartment while I seemed only to be talking to him.
     "I paid special attention to a large desk where there were a lot of papers and books. However, I saw
nothing suspicious there. After a few minutes, however, I noticed a small shelf over the fireplace. A few
postcards and a letter were lying on the shelf. The letter looked very old and dirty.
      "As soon as I saw this letter, I decided it must be the one I was looking for. It must be, even though it
was completely different from the one Germont had described.
     "This letter had a large green stamp on it. The address was written in small letters in blue ink. I memorized
every detail of the letter while I talked to D'Arcy. Then when he was not looking, I dropped one of my gloves
on the floor under my chair.
     "The next morning, I stopped at his apartment to look for my glove. While we were talking, we heard
people shouting in the street. D'Arcy went to the window and looked out. Quickly, I stepped to the shelf and
put the letter in my pocket. Then I replaced it with a letter that looked exactly like it, which I had made it the
night before.
     "The trouble in the street was caused by a man who had almost been run over by a horse and carriage. He
was not hurt. And soon the crowd of people went away. When it was over, D'Arcy came away from the
window. I said goodbye and left.
     "The man who almost had an accident was one of my servants(雇员). I had paid him to create the
incident."
     Dupin stopped talking to light his pipe. I did not understand."But, Dupin," I said,"why did you go to the
trouble of replacing the letter? Why not just take it and leave?"
     Dupin smiled."D'Arcy is a dangerous man," he said."And he has many loyal servants. If I had taken the
letter, I might never have left his apartment alive."
1. What is Dupin probably?
A. An actor.
B. A professor.
C. An official.
D. A detective.
2. Which of he following about Dupin's dropping one of his gloves is NOT true?
A. He dropped it intentionally.
B. He dropped it carelessly.
C. He dropped it in order to drop in on D'Arcy again.
D. He dropped it to make an excuse.
3. According to the text, we can infer _______.
A. the letter Dupin took away was exactly the one he wanted.
B. the incident in the street was directed by Dupin.
C. Mr. D'Arcy and Dupin were good friends.
D. Dupin should have taken the letter away directly.
4. Which would be the best title for the text?
A. The stolen letter
B. An unexpected accident
C. A dangerous man
D. The frightening apartment

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    One evening Mr. Green was driving in his Car along a lonely country road.He had been to London where he had drawn£50 from the bank,and he was now returning home with the money that he had put in his pocket book.

    At the loneliest part of the road a man in shabby,badly.fitting clothes stopped him and asked for a lift.Mr. Green told him to get into the Car and continued on his way.As he talked to the man he learned that he had been in prison for robbery and had broken out of prison two days ago.Mr. Green was very worded at the thought of the£50 that he had put in his pocket book.Suddenly he saw a police。car and had a bright idea.He had just reached a small town where the speed limit was 30 miles an hour.He Dressed down the accelerator(加速器)and drove the car as fast as it would go.He looked back and saw that the police-car had seen him and had begun to chase him.After a mile or so the police-car overtook him and ordered him to stop.A policeman got out and came to Mr. Green’s car.Mr. Green had hoped that he could tell the policeman about the escaped robber,but the man had taken a gun out of his Docket and had put it to Mr. Green's back.The policeman took out his notebook and pencil and said he wanted Mr. Green’s name and address.Mr. Green asked to be taken to the police station but the policeman said,“No,I want your name and address now.You will have to appear at the police court later.”So.Mr. Green gave the policeman his name and address.The policeman wrote it down,put his notebook and pencil back in his pocket and gave Mr. Green a talk about dangerous driving.Then Mr. Green started up his car again and drove on.He had given up all hope of his£50,but just as he reached the outskirts(外围)to London,the passenger said he wanted to get out here.When Mr. Green stopped the car the man got out and said,“Thanks for the lift.You've been good to me.This is the least I can do in return.”And he handed Mr. Green the policeman’s notebook.

    While the policeman had talked to Mr. Green,the thief had stolen the notebook.

1.What was Mr. Green’s purpose of visiting London?

   A.To draw some money from the bank.         B.To buy a pocket book.

   C.To see a friend of his.                  D.Not mentioned in the passage.

2.What was Mr. Green worried about when he learned the man was an escaped robber?

   A.The£50 in his pocket book.      B.His life.  C.His car.  D.His pocket book.

3.The policeman_______.

    A.asked why Mr. Green was driving so fast

B.took a gun out of his pocket and put it to the robber's back 

C.gave Mr. Green a ticket for dangerous driving

D.wanted Mr. Green's name and address,asking him to appear at the police court later

4.Which of the following TRUE?

A.Mr. Green wanted to be taken to the police station right away but the policeman refused him.

B.The policeman asked Mr. Green to come to the police station fight away.

    C.The policeman told Mr. Green that he would have to pay a fine.

D.Mr. Green would not give his name and address but promised to appear at the police court later.

5.What did the robber give Mr. Green when he got out of the car?

A.The gun he had put to the back of Mr. Green.

B.Some money.

    C.Some money and the stolen notebook.

    D.The policeman’s notebook.

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  One evening Mr.Green was driving in his car along a lonely country road.He had been to London where he had drawn £50 from the bank, and he was now returning home with the money which he had put in his pocket book.At the loneliest part of the road a man in shabby, badly-fitting clothes stopped him and asked for a lift.Mr.Green told him to get into the car and continued on his way.As he talked to the man he learned that he had been in prison for robbery and had broken out of prison two days ago.Mr.Green was very worried at the thought of the £50 that he had put in his pocket book.Suddenly he saw a police-car and had a bright idea.He had just reached a small town where the speed limit was 30 miles an hour.He pressed down the accelerator and drove the car as fast as it would go.He looked back and saw that the police-car had seen him and had begun to chase him.After a mile or so the police-car overtook him and ordered him to stop.A policeman got out and came to Mr.Green’s car.Mr.Green had hoped that he could tell the policeman about the escaped robber, but the man had taken a gun out of his pocket and had put it to Mr.Green’s back.The policeman took out his notebook and pencil and said he wanted Mr.Green’s name and address.Mr.Green asked to be taken to the police station but the policeman said, “No, I want your name and address now.You will have to appear at the police court later.”So, Mr.Green gave the policeman his name and address.The policeman wrote it down, put his notebook and pencil back in his pocket and gave Mr.Green a talk about dangerous driving.Then Mr.Green started up his car again and drove on.He had given up all hope of his £50, but just as he reached the outskirts of London, the passenger said he wanted to get out here.Mr.Green stopped the car, the man got out and said, “Thanks for the lift.You’ve been good to me.This is the least I can do in return.” And he handed Mr.Green the policeman’s notebook.

  While the policeman had talked to Mr.Green, the thief had stolen the notebook.

(1)

Where was Mr.Green going when he met a man asking for a lift?

[  ]

A.

London.

B.

The bank.

C.

Home.

D.

Not mentioned.

(2)

What was Mr.Green worried about when he learned the man was an escaped robber?

[  ]

A.

The £50 in his pocket book.

B.

His life.

C.

His car.

D.

His pocket book.

(3)

Which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.

Mr.Green wanted to be taken to the police station right away but the policeman refused him.

B.

The policeman asked Mr.Green to come to the police station right away.

C.

The policeman told Mr.Green that he would have to pay a fine.

D.

Mr.Green would not give his name and address but promised to appear at the police court later.

(4)

What did the robber give Mr.Green when he got out of the car?

[  ]

A.

The pistol he had put to the back of Mr.Green.

B.

Some money.

C.

Some money and the stolen notebook.

D.

The policeman’s notebook.

(5)

Why did the robber steal the policeman’s notebook?

[  ]

A.

He wanted to show he could do something other people could not do.

B.

He thought he should do something to save Mr.Green from trouble.

C.

He had no other purpose but playing a trick on the policeman.

D.

He meant to use the notebook to pay for the lift.

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