We began our hunt for the treasure. At the top of the hill, we sat down to rest. Suddenly, a_______from trees started singing: “Fifteen men on the dead man’s chest—Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!”

The pirates were_______. Their faces turned white, and some of them jumped up.

“It’s Flint!”cried one.

“Someone is playing the _______ on us,” said Silver.

The men started to feel better at these words. _______ the voice called out again.

“Darby McGraw,” it called out several times. “Fetch the rum, Darby!”

The pirates_______where they were, looking around in fear.

“Those were Flint’s last words before he died,” whispered one.

“_______ here except us knows about Darby,” said Silver. “I’m here to get the treasure. I was never afraid of Flint when he was _______, and I’m not afraid of him now. There’s 700,000 pounds a quarter of a mile from here. I’m not going to _______.”

“You’re right, John,” said one of the pirates. “And that voice _______like Flint’s voice. It was more like…”

“Ben Gunn!!” shouted Silver.

“Yes!” cried another________. “It was Ben Gunn! And nobody is afraid of Ben Gunn, dead or alive.”

With this, the men’s spirit returned. They picked up their things and we carried ________walking.

We were now close to the tall trees. I was worried about Silver. I was sure he could easily kill everyone to keep the treasure for ________.

“Hooray!” shouted one of the pirates and they all started running. Suddenly they stopped. When Silver and I reached them we saw________.

In front of us there was a very big hole. At the ________of the hole there was a broken wooden box. On one of the sides I saw the word Walrus—the________ of Flint’s ship.

It was clear that the treasure was not there.

1.A. woman B. voice C. bird D. child

2.A. angry B. frightened C. happy D. excited

3.A. joke B. music C. piano D. toy

4.A. If B. Or C. And D. But

5.A. remained B. received C. rested D. relaxed

6.A. Nobody B. Somebody C. Anybody D. Everybody

7.A. dead B. young C. alive D. live

8.A. pick it up B. give it up C. put it up D. open it up

9.A. was B. sounded C. wasn’t D. didn’t

10.A. softly B. sadly C. quietly D. loudly

11.A. out B. with C. on D. to

12.A. himself B. myself C. themselves D. ourselves

13.A. what B. why C. where D. which

14.A. end B. front C. top D. bottom

15.A. weight B. colour C. name D. size

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The Old Man and the Sea is a short novel written by the American author Ernest Hemingway in 1951 in Cuba. It tells the story of a fight between an aging fisherman and a giant marlin (枪鱼).The novel opens with the fisherman, Santiago, who has gone 84 days without catching a fish. He is so unlucky that his young apprentice (徒弟), Manolin, hasn't been allowed by his parents to sail with the old man.On the 85th day, Santiago sets out by himself, far onto the Gulf Stream. He sets his lines and by noon, a big marlin takes his bait (鱼饵). After threedays' struggle with the fish, Santiago manages to tie the marlin to the side of his boat. While Santiago sails back to the shore, sharks are attracted to the blood left by the marlin in the water. Though Santiago makes a great effort,they have almost eaten up the marlin. Santiago knows that he is defeated (打败) and tells the sharks of how they have killed his dreams. Once home, he is so tired that he goes straight to bed and falls into a deep sleep.Manolin feels much worried. The next day he brings him newspapers and coffee. When the old man wakes, they promise to fish together once again. The old man doesn't feel well and also coughs up blood a few times towards the end of the story.Readers think that the story is about man's fight against the natural world. In the story, Santiago and the marlin show similar qualities of pride, honour, and bravery, and both have to obey the same natural law—they must kill or be killed.

The novel has received so much praise and is considered to be one of Hemingway's most famous works. It was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1953 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.

The Old Man and the Sea

Hemingway 1. the novel of The Old Man and the Sea in 1951 in Cuba.

2. of the story

? It tells the story of a fight between Santiago and a marlin.

? Manolin's parents don't 3. him to sail with Santiago because he can't catch a fish during 84 days.

? The next day, Santiago sets out 4..

? It takes Santiago three days to kill a giant marlin.

? On his 5. back, Santiago meets a group of sharks.

? Santiago feels very 6. after the sharks have eaten up his marlin.

Meaning of the book

? The novel describes the fight between man and 7..

? It 8. the natural law: they must kill or be killed.

Praise & Awards

? People think 9. of this novel.

? Hemingway 10. the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize for

The Old Man and the Sea.

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