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     The people below all want to go on a short trip and there are descriptions of six trips which a ferry
company is offering.
     1. Ray and three of his friends would like to spend a whole weekend driving around in nice scenery
and enjoying some local food.
     2. Phil and Adam want to go on a comfortable trip which takes them quickly to an interesting city.
Then they want to enjoy at least two days of sightseeing.
     3. Mike, Kathy and their three children don't have much mon ey, but they want a special day out this
Saturday. They must be back home by 9 p. m.
     4. Kirsten is a Dutch student who is studying in Scotland. She doesn't drive, but wants a day trip to
see some beautiful scenery and spend a little time by the sea.
    5. Clare and Robert want to enjoy some good food, but would also like to give their two young children
a day to remember. They don't mind if they spend a lot of money.
A
     Marine Life, France The chance to experi ence the oceans of the world. Children will love the observatory,
with water all around them and big fish swimming above their heads! AfterC Ireland by Car Once you arrive in
Ire- land you're quickly on beauti ful country roads, with friend- ly villages where you can stop for a delicious
bite to eat. The special price allows you to take your car and up to five people away for 48 hours, and two
nights' hotel accommoda tion can be arranged for a lit- tle extra.wards you eat at a world-fa mous local
restaurant before boarding the ferry at 9 p. m. Not cheap but a great day out!
B
     Amsterdam Sail out in the evening and enjoy over 12 hours in the Neth erlands, returning the following
night. After a good Dutch break- fast you travel by train direct to the heart of the wonderful city of Amsterdam. The sightseeing and places to shop will make this a day to remember. Weekends only.
C
     Ireland by Car Once you arrive in Ire- land you're quickly on beauti ful country roads, with friendly villages where you can stop for a delicious bite to eat. The special price allows you to take your car and up to five
people away for 48 hours, and two nights' hotel accommoda tion can be arranged for a little extra.
D
      French Hypermarket Day Trip Whether you want to buy or just look, you'll love this tour. The large
Damey shopping center is a shopper's dream! You will find a great number of local goods on sale, and clothes
and kitchen goods are excellent value. Free children's entertain ment all day. Leaves 10: 00, back at 19:00.
E
     Belgium by Hydrofoil A four-day trip. From England you cross to Belgium in just 100 minutes by hydrofoil! You are served food and drinks during the crossing, then continue your journey to Brussels, or another beautiful city, on the fast Belgian rail- way network.
F
     Sea and Mountains in Northern Ireland Explore the Northern Ire- land countryside, including the amazing
Mountains of Mourne and the small seaside holiday town of Newcastle. They ferry leaves the port in Scotland
at 7:30 and arrives back at 22: 20. Transport in Northern Ireland is by air-conditioned coach.

Detective Keeling took his client ---- a good-looking lady into the back yard of the store together. The lady opened a door in the wall and they entered the small room behind the store. T h ey crossed the room to a locked door.

Mr. Keeling took some special keys from his pocket. M o ments later, one of the keys unlocked the door. The lady went into the store. She said she would hide under the table to keep watch on her husband. Mr. Keeling did not follow her.

The detective went quickly to the policeman ’ s house. Then the two men hurried to the jewellery store. They looked through the window. The policeman was surprised. He spoke to Mr. Keeling. “ I don ’ t understand. You told me, ‘ R o bbins took a young woman to a restaurant. ’ Where is she? ”

“ There she is ! ” said Mr. Keeling. He pointed through the window.

“ Do you know the lady with Robbins? ” asked the policeman.

“ That ’ s his secret friend, ” said Mr. Keeling.

“ NO! Y o u ’ re wrong! That ’ s Robbins ’ wife, ” said the policeman. “ I ’ ve known her for fifteen years. ”

“ What ? ” the detective shouted. H i s face became pale. “ Who is under the table in the store? ”

He started to kick the door of the jewellery store.

Mr. R o bbins came to the door and opened it. The policeman and the detective ran into the stroe.

“ Look under that table! ” shouted the detective. “ Be quick! ”

The policeman lifted the cloth and put his arm under the table. He pulled out a black dress, a black veil and a woman ’ s wig( 假发 ).

“ Is this young lady your wife? ” Mr. Keeling asked the jeweler . He pointed at the woman.

“ Yes! She is my wife ! ” said Mr. Robbins angrily. “ Why did you kick my door? Why are those clothes under my table? ”

“ Please check all the jewellery in your store, Mr. Robbins, ” the policeman said. “ Is anything missing? ”

Some diamond rings and some expensive necklaces were missing. The missing jewellery was worth $ 800.

Later that night, Mr. Keeling was sitting in his office. He was looking through a big book of photographs. They were photographs of criminals. The policeman had brought the book to the detective ’ s office. Suddenly, Mr. Keeling stopped turning the pages. He looked at a picture of a handsome young man with a familiar face.

The next morning, Mr. Keeling paid the jeweler $ 800, then closed his office.

56. At the beginning , the lady was able to go into the jewellery store because ___________.

A. She went to the back yard and found the way.

B. She was the owner of the store and had the key.

C. two men helped her together to enter the store.

D. Mr. Keeling unlocked the back door to the store.

57. The young lady who stayed with Mr. Robbins in the jewellery store was actually _________.

A. Mr. Robbins ’ sister B. Mr. Robbins ’ secret friend.

C. Mr. Robbins ’ wife. D. a clever thief

58. It can be inferred from the passage that Mr. Keeling cooperated with his client _____________.

A. so that he could get some jewellery from the store.

B. because he thought he was helping the lady.

C. because he wanted to play a joke on Mr. Robbins

D. so that he could get a job as a policeman

59. According to the story, _______________.

A. the boss of the store cheated $ 800 from Mr. Keeling

B. the thief stole $ 800 from the jewellery store.

C. the policeman and Mr. Robbins would share the $ 800.

D. Mr. Keeling paid $ 800 to the store because of his fault.

60. The missing jewellery worth $ 800 was in fact taken away by _____________.

A. a young woman B. a young man C. a detective D. a policeman

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