题目内容
Sherlock Holmes________ to Doctor Watson and therefore others couldn't hear what they were talking about.
A. persuade B. lie
C. whispered D. deliver
答案:C
解析:题意:福尔摩斯低声对华生说话,因此别人听不到他们在谈论什么。whisper“低语;小声说”。persuade“说服;劝说”;lie“说谎”;deliver“发表(演说等)”。
Charlie Chaplin was born on April 16, 1889 in London. Both his father and mother were entertainers and although not of big names, they were doing very well. While the family was by no means rich, the music hall provided the Chaplins with a comfortable living. Unfortunately happy life didn’t last long. Father’s alcoholism was slowly, but surely destroying his marriage. Finally it ended in divorce. His mother managed to keep Charlie and his brother Syney clean and warm, clothed and fed. She would sit at the window watching the passers-by and guess at their characters from the way they looked and behaved, making up tales to delight Charlie and Syney. Charlie took in her skills and went on using them all his life.
Charlie had always believed, even in the worst times, that he had something special locked away inside him. He took his courage and went to one of the top theater agents. With no experience at all, he was offered a plum part (意外得到的好角色) in a new production of “Sherlock Holmes”, which opened on July 27, 1903 at the famous “Pavilion Theatre”. Charlie seemed to change overnight. It was as if he had found the thing he was meant to do. By 1910, Charlie had become “one of the best pantomime (哑剧) artists ever seen ”.
Cinema was born in the same year as Charlie thought people still believed it was a passing fashion, and would never replace live shows. But after using several weeks to watch and to learn, he was determined to master this new medium. It offered him the chance of money and success—and it would set him free from the unpredictability of live audience.
Charlie’s first film, released in February 1914, was called “Making a living”. After that he made another ten. The public loved him and producers were demanding more and more Chaplin films. In an incredibly short time, Charlie had become a very important man in motion picture.
【小题1】Which of the following is NOT true about Charlie Chaplin?
A.Mother had much influence on Charlie Chaplin’s career. |
B.“Sherlock Holmes” made Charlie rise to fame overnight. |
C.Charlie had been famous when the cinema became a fashion. |
D.Charlie’s work in both the theater and the cinema was welcomed. |
A.Charlie Chaplin’s belief in his potential led to his success. |
B.Charlie Chaplin got his first role in a film at 14. |
C.Cinema was a form of art showing live performance. |
D.Motion picture was a passing fashion lasting a short time. |
A.low spirits | B.opposing attitude |
C.successful performance | D.changing state |
A.Charlie Chaplin made the cinema industry popular. |
B.Charlie Chaplin’s early success in his career. |
C.Charlie Chaplin was a best pantomime artist. |
D.Charlie Chaplin’s determination to do what he liked. |
The opening of the Sherlock Holmes Museum to the public on March 27, 1990, was an event that should have happened several decades ago. Baker Street is, after all, one of the world’s most famous streets because of its long association with the great detective.
Thousands of people all over the world write to Sherlock Holmes, they form clubs and societies in his honor, and they celebrate his anniversaries. Now it is also possible to see where and how he lived in Victorian times!
Here visitors will recognize familiar objects mentioned in the stories. You can take as many photographs as you want (the maid will be pleased to assist) and when you are ready to leave, a ride home in a horse-drawn carriage will complete your 19th century experience!
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson lived at 221b Baker Street from about 1881 to 1904. Apartment 221b was on the first floor of a lodging house, which they rented from a Mrs Hudson. The famous study that Holmes and his friend Dr Watson shared for almost 25 years is on the first floor overlooking Baker Street.
We know from Doctor Watson’s descriptions that their sitting room overlooking Baker Street was “illuminated(照明、照亮) by two broad windows” and that it was quite small.
Doctor Watson’s bedroom was on the second floor next to Mrs Hudson’s room and it overlooked an open yard at the back of the house. These rooms are used today for exhibits, where center stage is taken by a magnificant bronze bust(半身像)of Mr Holmes. Visitors can browse through literature, paintings, photographs and newspapers of the period. Memorabilia(纪念品) from the adventures and a selection of letters written to and from Mr Holmes are also on display.
The museum’s large and attractive souvenir shop is located on the ground floor. Here you will find a unique collection of gifts, objects of art, figures, busts, prints, books, playing cards, T-shirts, -novelties of every description available exclusively to museum visitors.
【小题1】According to the article, we can conclude that Sherlock Holmes’ admirers .
A.expect replies from him |
B.made the opening of the museum possible |
C.treat him as if he were a real person |
D.often adapt his books into films or plays |
A.The sitting room is small but has two big windows. |
B.Mrs Hudson’s rooms are not used as exhibit rooms. |
C.Mr Holmes’ and Dr Watson’s bedrooms are on the same floor. |
D.Mr Holmes and Mrs Hudson shared ownership of Apartment 221b Baker Street. |
A.Take photos of the rooms or objects on show |
B.Buy unusual and interesting souvenirs |
C.Learn some news of Mr Holmes’s times |
D.Ask the maid to serve you tea in the Victorian times |