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Doyouknowthefollowinginvestigators?Matchthenameswiththepictures.Howmuchdoyouknowabouttheaboveinvestigators?Markthestatementstrue(T)orfalse(F).()1.MissMarpleisafictionalelderlyspinsterwholivesinLondonandactsasanamateurdetective.()2.SherlockHolmesisarealprivatedetective,withGuinnessWorldRecordslistinghimasthe“mostportrayedmoviecharacter”inhistory.()3.HenryC.Lee,aChinese-bornAmericanscientist,foundedtheHenryC.LeeInstituteofForensicScienceinWestHaven,Connecticut.()4.TheJamesBondfilms,depictingaBritishintelligenceofficer,arethelongestrunningandthethird-highest-grossingfilmseriestodate.()5.SongCi,aforensicmedicalexpertactiveduringtheTangDynasty,isconsideredtobetheFoundingFatherofForensicScienceintheworld.()6.DetectiveConanisanongoingJapanesedetectivemangaserieswrittenandillustratedbyGoshoAoyama.()7.Poirot,afictionalBelgiandetective,isportrayedinclassicalfilmssuchasDeathontheNileandEvilUndertheSun.FFTTFTTMissMarpleisafictionalelderlyspinsterwholivesinafictionalvillageofSt.MaryMeadandactsasanamateurdetective.SherlockHolmesisafictionalprivatedetective,withGuinnessWorldRecordslistinghimasthe“mostportrayedmoviecharacter”inhistory.SongCi,aforensicmedicalexpertactiveduringtheSouthernSongDynasty(1127-1279),isconsideredtobetheFoundingFatherofForensicScienceintheworld.Skimthefollowingarticleandanswerthequestions.1.WhoisPeterson?

2.Wherearethehatandthegoosenow?

3.WhodoestheBlueCarbunclebelongto?TheporterwholooksaftertheapartmentwhereHolmeslives.ThehatisinHolmes'hand.Petersonandhisfamilyareeatingthegoose.TheBlueCarbunclebelongstoarichlady,theCountessofMorcar.ItwastwodaysafterChristmas.IdecidedtovisitmyfriendSherlockHolmes,thefamousprivatedetective.WhenIenteredthesitting-room,Holmeswaslyingonthesofa.Hewassmokinghispipe.Besidethesofawasachair.Ahatwashangingfromthebackofthechair.Thehatlookedoldanddirty.Holmeswasstaringatthehat.“Areyoubusythismorning,Holmes?”Iasked.“No,Watson,”saidHolmes.“I'mgladyou'vecome.Lookatthishat.(1)

”“Whyisitinteresting?”Iasked.“Whodoesthehatbelongto?”“Idon'tknow,”repliedHolmes.“ButPeterson,theporterwholooksafterthisapartment,foundit.Healsofoundagoosewiththehat.”“Ahatandagoose!”Icried.“Howstrange.HowdidPetersonfindthesethings?”“ThenightbeforeChristmas,”Holmessaid,“Petersonwenttoaparty.Aftertheparty,hewalkedhomealongTottenhamCourtRoad.Atallmanwaswalkinginfrontofhim.Thismanwascarryingalarge,whitegooseoverhisshoulder.”“Suddenly,”Holmescontinued,“agroupofroughyoungmenappeared.Theytriedtoattackthetallman.Perhapstheywantedtostealthegoose.Thetallmanraisedhiswalking-stick.Butthestickhitashopwindowbehindhim.Thebrokenglassfellonthepavementwithaloudcrash.”e“Thetallmanbecamefrightened,”Holmeswenton.“Hedroppedthegooseandranaway.Petersonwenttowardstheyoungmen.Whentheysawhim,theyalsoranaway.PerhapstheythoughtPetersonwasapoliceman.”“WhatdidPetersondothen?”Iasked.“HebroughtthehatandthegoosetomeonChristmasmorning,”repliedHolmes.“Alabelwastiedtothegoose'sleg.ThislabelsaidForMrs.HenryBaker.AndtheinitialsH.B.wereinsidethehat.”“(2)

”Isaid.“Andthegoosewasprobablyapresentforhiswife.Bytheway,Holmes—whereisthegoose?”“Petersonandhisfamilyareeatingitnow,”Holmesreplied.Suddenlythedooropenedandamanrushedin.ItwasPeterson.Hewasveryexcited.“Thegoose,Mr.Holmes!Thegoose!”hecried.WestaredatPetersoninastonishment.“What'shappenedtothegoose?”askedHolmes.“Look,Sir!”saidPeterson.“Seewhatmywifehasfoundinsidethegoose.”Petersonheldouthishand.Inthepalmofhishand,Isawabeautiful,bluejewel.Thejewelshoneandsparkledwithbrilliantlights.“WhatisitHolmes?”Iasked.“Isitadiamond?”Holmesleantforwardexcitedly.“No,Watson,”hesaid.“Itisn'tadiamond.It'stheBlueCarbuncle.”c“TheBlueCarbuncle!”Isaid.“What'sthat?”“Averyfamous,unusualjewel,”repliedHolmes.“Itbelongstoarichlady,theCountessofMorcar.(3)

”Holmesgotupandwentovertohisdesk.Helookedinadrawerandfoundanewspaper.Thenewspaperwasfivedaysold.“Readthis,”saidHolmes.“Thisisaverystrangemystery,”saidHolmes.“WehavefoundtheBlueCarbuncleinsideagoose!(4)

”Holmesthoughtforafewmoments.“WeknowthegoosebelongedtoamancalledHenryBaker,”hewenton.“(5)

WemustseeifheknowsanythingabouttheBlueCarbuncle.”“ButhowcanwefindHenryBaker?”Iasked.fda“We'lladvertiseinthenewspaper,”repliedHolmes.Hetookapenandsomepaperandwroteoutthisadvertisement:

“NowPeterson,”saidHolmestotheporter,“pleasegotothenewspaperadvertisingagency.Iwantthisadvertisementprintedinalltheeveningnewspapers.Thencomebackhere.Also,takethismoneyandbuyanothergoose.I'llneedagooseforMr.HenryBaker.”Choosethecorrectsentencestofillintheblanksinthearticle.a.WemustfindHenryBakeratonce.b.It'sveryrareandexpensive.c.SotheownerofthehatmustbeMr.HenryBaker.d.Buthowdiditgetthere?e.It'sveryinteresting.f.Butitwasstolenlastweek.Somesentencesaremissingfromtheadvertisementspostedinthenewspaper.WorkwithyourpartnertocompleteTable1andTable2.TheCountessofMorcar'sfamousjewel,theBlueCarbuncle,wasstolenthisafternoon.TherobberytookplaceattheHotelCosmopolitan,wheretheCountesswasstaying.Mr.HenryBakercanhavethesethingsifhecomesto221B,BakerStreet,at6:30thisevening.Workingroupstodiscussthefollowingquestionsandreporttotheclassaboutyourfindings.Questions:1.WhichpersoninthepictureisMr.HenryBaker?2.WhatmightbetherelationshipbetweenHenryBakerandthegroupofroughyoungmen?3.HowisHenryBakerconnectedwiththeBlueCarbuncle?Listentoaradioprogramtitled“TheCasebookofSherlockHolmes”.ListentoConversation1,andchoosetherightanswertothequestions.()1.Whodoesthehatbelongto?A.Peterson.B.Mr.Baker.C.NotKnown.D.Mr.Windigate.()2.WhydidHenryBakerneedagoose?A.Heneededagoosetosell.B.HeneededagoosetohidetheBlueCarbuncle.C.Heneededagoosetoeat.D.Notmentioned.()3.WheredidHenryBakerbuythefirstgoose?A.IntheAlphaInn.B.IntheBritishMuseum.C.AtaChristmasmarket.D.InBakerStreet.BCADoesHenryBakerknowanythingabouttheBlueCarbuncle?Fillintheblankswithwhatyouhear.HolmesandWatsonarewaitingtogiveHenryBakeratesttoseeifheknowsanythingaboutthestolenBlueCarbuncle.HenryBakercomestoHolmes'sapartmentafterhereadsthe(1)aboutthehatandthegoose.Itishishat.Outofhisexpectation,thegoosewaseatenbyHolmesandWatsonbeforeit(2).Luckily,theyboughta(3)gooseforhim.HenryBakerishappytotaketheothergoose.BeforeChristmasheboughtthefirstgoosefromMr.Windigate,(4)oftheAlphaInn.Mr.Windigaterunsa“gooseclub”forhis(5).InordertosavemoneytobuyagooseatChristmas,eachmemberoftheclubpayshim(6)everyweek.ByChristmas,thereisenoughmoneytobuyagooseforeverybodyintheclub.ItturnsoutthatHenryBakerknows(7)abouttheBlueCarbuncle.advertisementwentbadfreshlandlordcustomersafewpencenothingHowarethefollowingpeopleandplacesrelated?ListentoConversation2,andfillintheblankswiththerightwords.1from2soldsomegeeseto3from4whosoldagooseto5.BreckinridgeCoventGardenMarketWindigateAlphaInnHenryBakerReadthepassageandfillintheblankswiththebestanswerfromthechoices.Wewalkedthroughmanynarrowstreets.AtlastwereachedCoventGarden.Thereweremanystallsinthemarketplace.Isawthename“Breckinridge”ononeofthestalls.Amanwasjust(1)theshuttersofthestall.“Goodevening,”saidHolmesinafriendlyvoice.“AreyouMr.Breckinridge?”“That'sright,”saidtheman.“Whatdoyouwant?”“Haveyouanygeese?”askedHolmes.“No,”saidtheman.“I've(2)allmygeese.”“That'sapity,”saidHolmes.“ThelandlordoftheAlphaInnMr.Windigate,advisedmetocometoyou.Hesaidyourgeesewereexcellent.(3)didyougetthemfrom?”Tomysurprise,Breckinridgesuddenlybecamevery(4).“I'mnottellingyou,”hesaid.“Peoplekeepaskingmequestionsaboutthosegeese.Whyiseverybodysointerestedinthem?”“Iwon'ttellyouanything,”repeatedBreckinridge.“Toomanypeopleareaskingquestionsaboutthosegeese.”“I'mnotinterestedinanybodyelse,”saidHolmes.“ButI'llmakeabetwithyou.Ibetyoufivepoundsthegeesecamefromafarm(5)London.Thebestgeesealwayscomefromfarmsinthecountry.”Readthepassageandfillintheblankswiththebestanswerfromthechoices.“You'rewrong,”saidBreckinridge.“ThegeesewhichwenttotheAlphaInndidn'tcomefromafarminthecountry.TheycamefromLondon.”“Idon'tbelieveyou,”saidHolmes.“I'msuretheycamefromthecountry.”Breckinridge(6).“Allright,”hesaid.“I'll(7)youthatthegeesecamefromLondon.”Hetookouttwolargebooksandopenedoneofthem.“Thisbook(8)alistofthepeoplewhosellmegeese,”hesaid.“ThenamesinredinkarepeoplewholiveinLondon.Readoutthethirdnameonthelist.”Holmestookthebookandread,“Mrs.Oakshott,117BrixtonRoad.Thisnameiswritteninredink.SothatmeansMrs.OakshottlivesinLondon.”“That'sright,”saidBreckinridge.“Nowlet'slookintheotherbooks.ThissecondbookshowsthedatesIboughtthegeese.LookatthedateofDecember22nd.Whatdoesitsay(9)thisdate?”Holmeslookedinthesecondbook.Heread,“December22nd.BoughtfromMrs.Oakshott—twenty-fourgeeseatsevenshillingsandsixpenceeach.SoldtoMr.WindigateoftheAlphaInn.”Readthepassageandfillintheblankswiththebestanswerfromthechoices.“There!”saidBreckinridge.“Iwasright.IboughtthegeesefromMrs.Oakshott.Mrs.OakshottlivesinLondon.SoI'vewonthebet.Nowgivememymoney.”Holmesdidn'tsayanything.Hetookagoldcoinfromhispocketand(10)infrontofBreckinridge.Thenweleft.()(1)A.collectingB.openingupC.arrangingD.closingup()(2)A.eaten

B.sold

C.sentD.wrapped()(3)A.WhereB.WhoC.HowD.When()(4)A.strangeB.happyC.excitedD.angry()(5)A.inB.besideC.outsideD.near()(6)A.frownedB.laughedC.irritatedD.cried()(7)A.provetoB.ensureC.informD.declare()(8)A.ranksB.impliesC.registersD.contains()(9)A.besideB.accordingtoC.onD.for()(10)A.tosseditawayB.passeditonC.threwitdownD.flippeditupDBADCBADACReadthearticleinTask1again,andanswerthefollowingquestions.1.WhatwordsdoyouusetodescribeBreckinridge?

2.WhenandwheredidBreckinridgebuythegeesethatweresoldtoMr.Windigate?

3.Isitacleverbet?Why?Impatient,irritable,greedy,andsilly.Heboughtthegeeseat117BrixtonRoadonDecember22nd.Yes.HolmesplayedatrickonBreckinridge,andgotsomeimportantinformationfromhim.AShockforRyderAfewyardsaway,westoppedunderalamp-post.Thenwebothbegantolaugh.“You'reveryclever,Holmes,”Isaid.“Breckinridgerefusedtotellyouwhosoldhimthegeese.Soyoumadeabetwithhim.Butthebetwasreallyatrick.”“Yes,”saidHolmes.“Ilostthebet.ButIfoundoutwherethegeesecamefrom.”Suddenlyweheardangryvoicesbehindus.AmanwasstandinginfrontofBreckinridge'sstall.Thismanwassmallwithasharp,pointedface.HewasarguingloudlywithBreckinridge.“Oneofthosegeesewasmine,”themanwassaying.“Tellmewhoyousolditto.”“I'lltellyounothing!”shoutedBreckinridge.“Don'tcomebackhereagain.Don'taskmeanymorequestionsaboutthosegeese.NowgoawayorI'llcallthepolice!”AShockforRyderThemanturnedandranoffdownthedarkstreet.“Comeon,Watson,”saidHolmes.“Let'sfollowthatman!”Weranaftertheman.Whenwereachedhim,Holmeslaidhishandontheman'sshoulder.Themanspranground.Hisfacewaswhitewithfear.“Whoareyou?Whatdoyouwant?”hewhispered.“Excuseme,”saidHolmes,“butIthinkyou'reinterestedinsomegeese.Orratheronespecialgoose.AgoosethatBreckinridgeboughtfromMrs.OakshottofBrixtonRoad.”“Ohsir,”saidtheman.“I'mveryinterestedinfindingthisgoose.Canyouhelpme?”“PerhapsIcan,”answeredHolmes.“Butfirstyoumusttellmeyourname.”“MynameisJamesRyder,”saidtheman.“JamesRyder!”repeatedHolmes.“Iknowthatname.Yes,Iremember.Itwasinthenewspaperstoryaboutthejewelrobbery.You'retheunder-managerattheHotelCosmopolitan.TheBlueCarbunclewasstolenfromthathotel.Comewithus,Mr.Ryder.Ihavesomequestionstoaskyou!”WegotintoacabanddrovebacktoHolmes'sapartmentinBakerStreet.“Now,Ryder,”saidHolmes,“I'lltellyouwhathappenedtoyourgoose.Itcamehere.Butitwasamostunusualbird.Afteritwasdead,itlaidanegg.”“Anegg?”saidRyder.“Idon'tunderstand.”“Well,”saidHolmes,“itwasabeautifulblueegg.Look,I'llshowyou.”AShockforRyderHolmeswenttohisdeskandtookoutabox.HeunlockedtheboxandhelduptheBlueCarbuncle.Thejewelshon

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