It was not long before I heard footsteps in the hall. The door opened and an old lady walked in. She was of medium height, and wore a black veil over her face. She handed me a folded piece of paper and said, 'Hurry! If you don't come quickly, it will be too late!' Then she left as quickly as she came.

I unfolded the paper. 'The silver teapot' was written on the note. 'What could this mean?' I thought. I put on my coat and ran outside and took a taxi to Waterloo Bridge. By the time I reached the bridge, it had started to snow. I could only see dark figures moving around under the bridge. Then I heard someone whisper, 'Did someone bring a message?' A beggar stepped from under the bridge. It was Holmes.

'Yes, here it is,' I answered. 'I hope you know what it means.' Holmes read the note and then put it in his pocket.

'Now I know the answer!' he said. 'The notepaper is expensive. It smells of roses - a scent very popular with young ladies. I presume, therefore, that the notepaper belongs to a rich, young lady.'

'But the messenger was not young!' I replied.

'I didn't say that the notepaper belonged to the messenger, did I?' asked Holmes.

'No, you didn't,' I replied thoughtfully.

'You must think and observe more carefully, Watson,' said Holmes. He took off his beggar's cloak. He was wearing his usual clothes underneath. 'We must hurry,' he said. Holmes quickly cleaned his face with a handkerchief and we set off to a nearby house. Holmes knocked on the door. A young man opened it.

'Mr. Holmes. The Prince of Hanover is expecting you,' said the man. He led us into the living room. In the room there was a tall man wearing a military uniform. A beautiful young lady was sitting by the fire reading a book. The man turned as we entered and said, 'So, at last I meet the great Sherlock Holmes. And you must be Dr Watson. Welcome.

I am sure you are wasting your time. There are no problems here.'

'On the contrary,' replied Holmes. 'You are unaware of what is happening to you. I'm sure your friend the countess will agree with me.' We all turned to look at the young woman sitting by the fire. She put down her book slowly, smiled and looked at us.

 

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It was not long before I heard footsteps in the hall. The door opened and an old lady walked in. She was of medium height, and wore a black veil over her face. She handed me a folded piece of paper and said, 'Hurry! If you don't come quickly, it will be too late!' Then she left as quickly as she came.

I unfolded the paper. 'The silver teapot' was written on the note. 'What could this mean?' I thought. I put on my coat and ran outside and took a taxi to Waterloo Bridge. By the time I reached the bridge, it had started to snow. I could only see dark figures moving around under the bridge. Then I heard someone whisper, 'Did someone bring a message?' A beggar stepped from under the bridge. It was Holmes.

'Yes, here it is,' I answered. 'I hope you know what it means.' Holmes read the note and then put it in his pocket.

'Now I know the answer!' he said. 'The notepaper is expensive. It smells of roses - a scent very popular with young ladies. I presume, therefore, that the notepaper belongs to a rich, young lady.'

'But the messenger was not young!' I replied.

'I didn't say that the notepaper belonged to the messenger, did I?' asked Holmes.

'No, you didn't,' I replied thoughtfully.

'You must think and observe more carefully, Watson,' said Holmes. He took off his beggar's cloak. He was wearing his usual clothes underneath. 'We must hurry,' he said. Holmes quickly cleaned his face with a handkerchief and we set off to a nearby house. Holmes knocked on the door. A young man opened it.

'Mr. Holmes. The Prince of Hanover is expecting you,' said the man. He led us into the living room. In the room there was a tall man wearing a military uniform. A beautiful young lady was sitting by the fire reading a book. The man turned as we entered and said, 'So, at last I meet the great Sherlock Holmes. And you must be Dr Watson. Welcome.

I am sure you are wasting your time. There are no problems here.'

'On the contrary,' replied Holmes. 'You are unaware of what is happening to you. I'm sure your friend the countess will agree with me.' We all turned to look at the young woman sitting by the fire. She put down her book slowly, smiled and looked at us.

 

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One day an old woman was traveling alone in the mountains. Suddenly she saw something shining(发光) in the stream. When she came close, she found it was a precious(宝贵) stone. She put the stone into her bag and went on with her trip.

The next day the old woman met a young man, who was also a traveler in the mountains. The young man looked very hungry, so the old woman opened her bag to share her food. The hungry traveler saw the precious stone and asked carefully, “The stone is beautiful. Would you like to give it to me?”

“Sure. Why not?” the woman said, and handed the stone to him.

The young man left happily with the stone. He knew it was worth enough to give him security for a lifetime. But a few days later he came back to return the stone to the woman.

“I’ve been thinking,” he said. “I know how valuable the stone is, but I give it back and hope that you can give me something even more precious. Give me what you have within your bag.”

The woman opened her bag. It was almost empty. She looked at the young man and smiled, “I have nothing special in my bag, but I do have something precious — the joy of giving!”

The young man felt ashamed(羞愧) and left silently.

1.How did the young man find the precious stone?

A.He found it in his food.                   B.He dug it out in a valley.

C.He saw it in the woman’s bag.             D.He noticed it shining in the stream.

2.What does the underlined word “security” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?

A.Money.           B.Worry.            C.Health.           D.Trouble.

3.The man returned the stone to the woman because ______.

A.he found the stone was not precious

B.he understood the real meaning of joy

C.he felt embarrassed at taking away the stone

D.he wanted to get something even more precious

4.Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?

A.A special stone                         B.The joy of giving

C.A woman and a young man                D.An experience in the mountains

 

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     I was enjoying a salad at an outdoor caf? when a homeless lady came over.She was yelling and
__1__ everyone who walked past her for spare change.My instant __2__ was fear and I hoped she
wouldn't come near me, but she did.I was on the phone and when she came, I said politely, "I'm on
the phone, "in the __3__ way I could, assuring (确信) myself what she __4__ was a lesson in manners.
She walked away, saying, "I'm __5__ you.I'm sorry.I'll leave."And she turned the corner and
disappeared.
     Normally, I would feel relieved or __6__, but something in me couldn't rest.Without another thought,
I started searching through my entire wallet, the pockets, everything-for all of the __7__ I could possibly
fin d.
      I caught up with the lady and said, "This is all I have."I __8__ and gave her all I had.She held my
hand and said, "Thank you!Thank you!"Her hand was rough and dirty, but I did not __9__ holding it.
She looked at me, saying, "Will you __10__ my face?"And for some reason, I did.I reached up and
put my hand on her __11__ and she started to cry.I could sense it was as if she had not been touched
by a loving, soft hand in __12__, so I held it there, trying to __13__ her with my heart open.It was
__14__.
     After a few moments I took my hand away.I said, "Take care of yourself.You will be OK.Be careful.
"She thanked me, and walked away __15__.She wasn't begging any more, and I walked away with an
open heart, trying to make sense of what had just happened.
(     )1. A. seeking    
(     )2. A. expression  
(     )3. A. nicest  
(     )4. A. wanted  
(     )5. A. annoying  
(     )6. A. surprised  
(     )7. A. money
(     )8. A. went out  
(     )9. A. allow
(     )10. A. watch  
(     )11. A. cheek  
(     )12. A. days
(     )13. A. help
(     )14. A. sad  
(     )15. A. responsibly  
B. attracting  
B. reaction    
B. strangest    
B. needed      
B. hurting      
B. interested  
B. people      
B. sat down    
B. mind        
B. wash        
B. shoulder    
B. ages        
B. encourage    
B. serious      
B. angrily      
C. inviting  
C. donation  
C. coolest  
C. reminded  
C. supporting  
C. satisfied  
C. cloth  
C. reached out  
C. consider  
C. touch  
C. finger  
C. hours
C. save  
C. powerful  
C. carefully  
 D. begging      
D. devotion    
D. bravest      
D. instructed  
D. following    
D. excited      
D. material    
D. gave in      
D. remember     
D. kiss        
D. back         
D. minutes      
D. comfort      
D. formal      
D. quietly     

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