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  Detective stories are popular everywhere, and some of the world's best-telling writers have written detective storiesThey have also often been womenThe stories of Agatha Christie, for example, have been translated into most languages, and so have those of Ruth Rendell

  Some people think that the Sherlock Holmes stories, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, were the first detective stories ever writtenIn fact, the first such story was published much earlier than the first Sherlock Holmes story, in 1841It was written by the American writer Edgar Allan Poe and called The Murders in the Rue MorgueThe fictional detective was a Frenchman, Auguste Dupin, and the story was set in FranceThis was because at that time only in France were there such people as private detectives

  The first detective novellong storywas not published until 1856It was called Recollections of a Detective Police Officer by WatersAlthough it pretended to be a true life story of a real police officer calledWaters, it was wholly fiction and was written by William Russell

  The first fictional detective to appear in a novelthough the novel itself was not a detective storywas Inspector Bucket in Charles Dicken's novel, Bleak HouseThe first detective novel to be written by a writer who was already famous for other kinds of novel writhing was The Moonstone by Wilkie CollinsThe detective in this novel was called Sergeant Cuff and was based on a well-known real life detective of the time, Superintendent Foley

  Wilkie Collins also created the first woman detective in his novel, No Name, though she was not an important character in the bookThe first detective novel to have a female detective as the main character was The Recollections of a Lady Detective by AnonThe wordAnonis short foranonymouswhich meansunnamed, so we do not know who wrote this noel

  The first really successful female writer of detective fiction was an American, Anna Katherine GreenBy the time she died in 1935, she had written over 30 detective novelsSadly, no one reads her works today and she is almost wholly forgotten

(1)

The passage is about ________

[  ]

A.

the writer Wilkie Collins

B.

real life crimes in detective stories

C.

female detective writers

D.

the history of detective novels

(2)

The fact that some detective stories have been translated shows that ________

[  ]

A.

people do not understand them

B.

they were written in the wrong language

C.

people do not like them

D.

they are popular

(3)

Edgar Allan Poe wrote ________

[  ]

A.

the first detective story

B.

in French

C.

about a real detective

D.

the Sherlock Holmes stories

(4)

Waters was s ________

[  ]

A.

real person

B.

real life detective

C.

fictional policeman

D.

friend of William Russell's

(5)

Inspector Bucket was ________

[  ]

A.

the main character in a novel

B.

in The Mionstone

C.

not a detective

D.

in a novel by Dickens

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    It is very easy to  1  your    2  the station    3    the school. When you come out of the    4  ,    5    left and walk until (直到) you see the traffic lights (交通灯). Turn    6    again. You are now 7    St. Johns Street. Walk     8  until you    9    to the cinema. After the cinema,    10    is a very small street    11    the left. This is Stamp Street. The school is    12    two hundred metres down this    13  on the right. On the other side of the street    14    the post office.Next    15  the post office    16  is a tea house.

     

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  Detective stories are popular everywhere, and some of the world's best-selling detective stories were written by women.The stories of Agatha Christie, for example, have been translated into most languages and(A)so have those of Ruth Rendell.

  Some people think that the Sherlock Holmes stories, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, were the first detective stories ever written.In fact, the first such story was published much earlier than the the first Sherlock Holmes story, in 1841.It was written by the American writer Edgar Allan Poe and called The Murders in the Rue Morgue.The fictional detective was a Frenchman, Augrste Dupin, and the story was set in France.This was because at this time(B)只有法国有私人侦探.

  The first detective novel to be written by a writer(C)________ was already famous for other kinds of novel writing was The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins.The detective in this novel was(D)called Sergeant Cuff and was(E)________ on a(F)well-known detective of the time, Superintendent Foley.

1.将画线部分(A)改写为:the ________ of Ruth Rendell have also been ________ into most languages.

2.将画线部分(B)译成英语:________________________________

3.写出画线部分(D)和(F)的同义词或近义词:________ ________

4.在(C)和(E)的空白处填入一个适当的单词:________ ________

5.从短文中找出表示最高级的词语:_________________________

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  Mr Johns went into his tea shop again one morning, and sat on one of the seats at the counter (柜台). Many other people came in also, but most of them did not stay long. After fifteen minutes, a young man and a young woman came in. There were only two empty seats at the counter, one on Mr Johns' left, and the other on his right. The young man sat on one, and the young woman on the other, but Mr Johns immediately asked to change places with him so that the man and the woman could be together. “Oh, that isn't necessary (必要).” the young woman said, but Mr Johns insisted (坚持). When the young man and the young woman were side by side, the young man said to her, “Well, this kind old man wanted us to sit together, so may I introduce (介绍) myself? My name's Jack. What's yours?”

(1) One morning Mr Johns came into the tea shop and________.

[  ]

A. sat close to the counter

B. found no seat for him to sit on because many people came also

C. seemed to stay longer than all the other people

D. gave his seat to the young man and the young woman

(2) After the young man and the young woman came in, ________.

[  ]

A. Mr Johns thought they came too early

B. Mr Johns thought they were friends or husband and wife

C. the young man asked Mr Johns to change places

D. they wanted to be together

(3) When the young woman said, “That isn't necessary.” Mr Johns ________.

[  ]

A. didn't understand her

B. knew well what she meant

C. was afraid not to change places with her

D. decided to stay a little longer

(4) ________ before Mr Johns met them in the tea shop.

[  ]

A. The young man got to know the young woman outside

B. The young man and the young woman didn't know each other

C. The young man and the young woman knew each other well

D. The young man and the young woman wanted to have some tea together

(5) Which of the sentence is TRUE?

A. Mr Johns came to this tea shop for the first time.

B. Most of the people didn't leave the shop until it was closed.

C. There were no other empty seats at the counter except the two beside Mr Johns.

D. It seemed that the young woman wanted to change places with Mr Johns.

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  Mr Johns went into his tea shop again one morning, and sat on one of the seats at the counter (柜台). Many other people came in also, but most of them did not stay long. After fifteen minutes, a young man and a young woman came in. There were only two empty seats at the counter, one on Mr Johns' left, and the other on his right. The young man sat on one, and the young woman on the other, but Mr Johns immediately asked to change places with him so that the man and the woman could be together. “Oh, that isn't necessary (必要).” the young woman said, but Mr Johns insisted (坚持). When the young man and the young woman were side by side, the young man said to her, “Well, this kind old man wanted us to sit together, so may I introduce (介绍) myself? My name's Jack. What's yours?”

(1) One morning Mr Johns came into the tea shop and________.

[  ]

A. sat close to the counter

B. found no seat for him to sit on because many people came also

C. seemed to stay longer than all the other people

D. gave his seat to the young man and the young woman

(2) After the young man and the young woman came in, ________.

[  ]

A. Mr Johns thought they came too early

B. Mr Johns thought they were friends or husband and wife

C. the young man asked Mr Johns to change places

D. they wanted to be together

(3) When the young woman said, “That isn't necessary.” Mr Johns ________.

[  ]

A. didn't understand her

B. knew well what she meant

C. was afraid not to change places with her

D. decided to stay a little longer

(4) ________ before Mr Johns met them in the tea shop.

[  ]

A. The young man got to know the young woman outside

B. The young man and the young woman didn't know each other

C. The young man and the young woman knew each other well

D. The young man and the young woman wanted to have some tea together

(5) Which of the sentence is TRUE?

A. Mr Johns came to this tea shop for the first time.

B. Most of the people didn't leave the shop until it was closed.

C. There were no other empty seats at the counter except the two beside Mr Johns.

D. It seemed that the young woman wanted to change places with Mr Johns.

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