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The Man of Many Secrets — Harry Houdini — was one of the greatest American entertainers in the theater this century. He was a man famous for his escapes — from prison cells, from wooden boxes floating in rivers, from locked tanks full of water. He appeared in theaters all over Europe and America. Crowds came to see the great Houdini and his “magic” tricks.

Of course, his secret was not magic, or supernatural powers. It was simply strength. He had the ability to move his toes as well as he moved his fingers. He could move his body into almost any position he wanted.

Houdini started working in the entertainment world when he was 17, in 1891. He and his brother Theo performed card tricks in club in New York. They called themselves the Houdini Brothers. When Harry married in 1894, he and his wife Bess worked together as magician and assistant. But for a long time they were not very successful. Then Harry performed his first prison escape, in Chicago in 1898. Harry persuaded a detective to let him try to escape from the prison, and he invited the local newspapermen to watch.

It was the publicity(宣传) that came from this that started Harry Houdini’s success. Harry had fingers trained to escape from handcuffs and toes trained to escape ankle chins. But his biggest secret was how he unlocked the prison doors. Every time he went into the prison cell, Bess gave him a kiss for good luck — and a small skeleton key, which is a key that fits many locks, pass quickly from her mouth to his.

Harry used these prison escapes to build his fame. He arranged to escape from the local prison of every town he visited. In the afternoon, the people of the town would read about it in their local newspapers, and in the evening every seat in the local theater would be full. What was the result? World-wild fame, and a name remembered today.

1. What did Houdini depends on when his success in prison escaped ?

A. his special tricks and supernatural powers

B. his magic tricks and unhuman powers

C. his unusual ability and a skeleton key

D. his wisdom and magic tricks

2. In the fourth paragraph, the underlined word “this” refers to _______.

A. the year 1898         B. his first prison escape    

C. his failure escape         D. Harry Houdini’s success

3. It can be inferred from the passage that Houdini became famous _______.

A. in 1898         C. at the age of 23      

B. before he died         D. when he was about 24

4. Which of the following statement is right?

A. Someone gave him a key that fits many locks.

B. He made a key that could open every door.

C. Everyone hated him very much.

D.He was trained to escape again.

5. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. How to escape from the prison.   B. A Man of Many Secrets

C. World-wild Fame        D. Great Escape

 

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On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Clarke, dressed for going out, took her handbag with her money and her key in it, pulled the door behind her to lock it and went to the Over 60s Club. She always went there on Thursdays. It was a nice outing for an old woman who lived alone.

At six o’clock she came home, let herself in and at once smelt cigarette smoke. Cigarette smoke in her house? How? Had someone got in? She checked the back door and the windows. All were locked or fastened, as usual. There was no sign of forced entry.

Over a cup of tea she wondered whether someone might have a key that fitted her front door—“a master key ”perhaps. So she stayed at home the following Thursday. Nothing happened. Was anyone watching her movements? On the Thursday after that she went out at her usual time, dressed as usual, but she didn’t go to the club. Instead she took a short cut home again, letting herself in through her garden and the back door. She settled down to wait.

It was just after four o’clock when the front door bell rang. Mrs. Clarke was making a cup of tea at the time. The bell rang again, and then she heard her letter box being pushed open. With the kettle of boiling water in her hand, she moved quietly toward the front door. A long piece of wire appeared through the letter box, and then a hand. The wire turned and caught around the knob on the door lock. Mrs. Clarke raised the kettle and poured the water over the hand. There was a shout outside, and the skin seemed to drop off the fingers like a glove. The wire fell to the floor, the hand was pulled back, and Mrs. Clarke heard the sound of running feet.

1.Mrs. Clarke looked forward to Thursday because__________.

A. she worked at a club on the day

B. she lived alone

C. she visited a club on Thursdays

D. a special visitor came on Thursday Clarke

2. If someone had made a forced entry,________.

A. Mrs. Clarke would have found a broken door or window

B. he or she was still in the house

C. things would have been thrown about

D. he or she would have needed a master key

3.According to the passage, which of the following is right?

A. She is about more than 50 years old.

B. The next day after she found something unusual in her house, she stayed at home.

C. The man who tried to enter her house wore a pair of gloves.

D. Mrs. Clarke was in an attempt to trick the thief when she noticed something unusual.

4.The wire fell to the floor________.

A. because Mrs. Clarke refused to open the door

B. when the man’s glove dropped off

C. because it was too hot to hold

D. because the man just wanted to get away

 

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On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Clarke, dressed for going out, took her handbag with her money and her key in it, pulled the door behind her to lock it and went to the Over 60s Club. She always went there on Thursdays. It was a nice outing for an old woman who lived alone.

At six o’clock she came home, let herself in and at once smelt cigarette smoke. Cigarette smoke in her house? How? Had someone got in? She checked the back door and the windows. All were locked or fastened, as usual. There was no sign of forced entry.

Over a cup of tea she wondered whether someone might have a key that fitted her front door—“a master key ”perhaps. So she stayed at home the following Thursday. Nothing happened. Was anyone watching her movements? On the Thursday after that she went out at her usual time, dressed as usual, but she didn’t go to the club. Instead she took a short cut home again, letting herself in through her garden and the back door. She settled down to wait.

It was just after four o’clock when the front door bell rang. Mrs. Clarke was making a cup of tea at the time. The bell rang again, and then she heard her letter box being pushed open. With the kettle of boiling water in her hand, she moved quietly toward the front door. A long piece of wire appeared through the letter box, and then a hand. The wire turned and caught around the knob on the door lock. Mrs. Clarke raised the kettle and poured the water over the hand. There was a shout outside, and the skin seemed to drop off the fingers like a glove. The wire fell to the floor, the hand was pulled back, and Mrs. Clarke heard the sound of running feet.

1.Mrs. Clarke looked forward to Thursday because__________.

A.she worked at a club on the day

B.she lived alone

C.she visited a club on Thursdays

D.a special visitor came on Thursday

2.If someone had made a forced entry,________.

A.Mrs. Clarke would have found a broken door or window

B.he or she was still in the house

C.things would have been thrown about

D.he or she would have needed a master key

3.According to the passage, which of the following is right?

A.She is about more than 50 years old.

B.The next day after she found something unusual in her house, she stayed at home.

C.The man who tried to enter her house wore a pair of gloves.

D.Mrs. Clarke was in an attempt to trick the thief when she noticed something unusual.

4.The wire fell to the floor________.

A.because Mrs. Clarke refused to open the door

B.when the man’s glove dropped off

C.because it was too hot to hold

D.because the man just wanted to get away

 

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     The Man of Many Secrets - Harry Houdini - was one of the greatest American entertainers in the
theater this century. He was a man famous for his escapes - from prison cells, from wooden boxes
floating in rivers, from locked tanks full of water. He appeared in theaters all over Europe and America.
Crowds came to see the great Houdini and his "magic" tricks.
     Of course, his secret was not magic, or supernatural powers. It was simply strength. He had the
ability to move his toes as well as he moved his fingers. He could move his body into almost any position
he wanted.
     Houdini started working in the entertainment world when he was 17, in 1891. He and his brother
Theo performed card tricks in club in New York. They called themselves the Houdini Brothers. When
Harry married in 1894, he and his wife Bess worked together as magician and assistant. But for a long
time they were not very successful. Then Harry performed his first prison escape, in Chicago in 1898.
Harry persuaded a detective to let him try to escape from the prison, and he invited the local
newspapermen to watch.
     It was the publicity(宣传) that came from this that started Harry Houdini's success. Harry had fingers
trained to escape from handcuffs and toes trained to escape ankle chins. But his biggest secret was how
he unlocked the prison doors. Every time he went into the prison cell, Bess gave him a kiss for good
luck - and a small skeleton key, which is a key that fits many locks, pass quickly from her mouth to his.
     Harry used these prison escapes to build his fame. He arranged to escape from the local prison of
every town he visited. In the afternoon, the people of the town would read about it in their local
newspapers, and in the evening every seat in the local theater would be full. What was the result?
World-wild fame, and a name remembered today.

1. What did Houdini depends on when his success in prison escaped ?

A. his special tricks and supernatural powers  
B. his magic tricks and unhuman powers
C. his unusual ability and a skeleton key      
D. his wisdom and magic tricks

2. In the fourth paragraph, the underlined word "this" refers to _______.

A. the year 1898                  
B. his first prison escape
C. his failure escape  
D. Harry Houdini's success

3. It can be inferred from the passage that Houdini became famous _______.

A. in 1898
C. at the age of 23
B. before he died  
D. when he was about 24

4. Which of the following statement is right?

A. Someone gave him a key that fits many locks.
B. He made a key that could open every door.
C. Everyone hated him very much.
D. He was trained to escape again.

5. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. How to escape from the prison.        
B. A Man of Many Secrets
C. World-wild Fame     
D. Great Escape  

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  The Man of Many Secrets-Harry Houdini-was one of the greatest American entertainers in the theater this century.He was a man famous for his escapes-from prison cells, from wooden boxes floating in rivers, from locked tanks full of water.He appeared in theaters all over Europe and America.Crowds came to see the great Houdini and his “magic” tricks.

  Of course, his secret was not magic, or supernatural powers.It was simply strength.He had ability to move his toes as well as he moved his fingers.He could move his body into almost any position he wanted.

  Houdini started working in the entertainment world when he was 17, in 1891.He and his brother Theo performed card tricks in club in New York.They called themselves the Houdini brothers.When Harry married in 1894, he and his wife Bess worked together as magician and assistant.But for a long time they were not successful.Then Harry performed his first prison escape, in Chicago in 1898.Harry persuaded a detective to let him try to escape from the prison, and he invited the local newspaperman to watch.

  It was the publicity that came from this that started Harry Houdini’s success.

  Harry had fingers trained to escape from handcuffs and toes trained to escape from ankle chains.But his biggest secret was how he unlocked the prison doors.Every time he went into the prison cell, Bess gave him a kiss for good luck-and a small skeleton key, which is a key that fits many locks, passed quickly from her mouth to his.

  Harry used these prison escapes to build his fame.He arranged to escape from the local jail of every town he visited.In the afternoon, the people of the town would read about it in their local newspapers, and in the evening every seat in the local theater would be full.What was the result? World-wide fame, and a name remembered today.

(1)

According to the passage, Houdini’s success in prison escape depends on ________.

[  ]

A.

his magic tricks and inhuman powers

B.

his special tricks and a skeleton key

C.

his unusual ability and skeleton key

D.

his inhuman talents and magic tricks

(2)

In the fourth paragraph, the word “this” refers to ________.

[  ]

A.

the previous sentence

B.

the publicity

C.

the place, Chicago

D.

the time, 1898

(3)

According to the passage, how did Houdini get the key which helped him unlock prison door?

[  ]

A.

He kept the key in his mouth.

B.

His wife passed it to his hand while kissing him.

C.

His wife gave it to him by a magic trick.

D.

He got it in his mouth through a kiss from his wife.

(4)

It can be inferred from the passage that Houdini became successful ________.

[  ]

A.

before he was about 17

B.

when he was about 17

C.

after the year 1898

D.

before the year 1898

(5)

According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

Houdini used to be a famous magician in the USA.

B.

Houdini was first recognized widely in Chicago.

C.

Houdini first entered the entertainment world together with his wife.

D.

Houdini owed his great success to his small skeleton key.

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