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2025-2026学年度第一学期期中学科素养挑战赛
八年级英语试题
注意事项:
1. 本试题满分100分,考试时间为40分钟:
2. 答卷前务必将试题密封线内及答题卡上面的项目填涂清楚。所有答案都必须涂、写在答题卡相应位置,答在本试卷上一律无效;
3. 非选择题用黑色中性笔作答。
一、阅读理解 (共10小题;每小题4分,满分40分)
A
Tuesday was a lucky day for Li Yafei, a young woman from Shandong Province. She visited the National Museum of China in Beijing for the first time and bought the popular coronet magnet (凤冠冰箱贴) in the museum’s gift shop that is often sold out. She was also the millionth to buy one since it first went on sale in mid-July last year.
To her surprise and excitement, Li was presented with a “1 million record magnet” certificate (证书) by the museum’s creativity team in front of media, visitors, and long lines of people waiting ▲ .
The magnet comes in two varieties, one in wood and the other in metal. It is fashioned after a Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) coronet. The excellent workmanship and hundreds of precious (珍贵的) stones and pearls make it a highlight in the Ancient China galleries (展览馆), a long-term exhibition at the National Museum.
Visitors must stand in line for even a short look at the sparkling coronet, which is kept in a glass case. The magnets are highly popular, and the number of people waiting in line to buy them has made the headlines (大字标题). The creativity team has designed more products, and now there are 25 coronet souvenirs (纪念品).
1. How does the writer develop Paragraph 1?
A. By talking about one’s experience. B. By listing numbers.
C. By giving an example. D. By making comparisons (比较).
2. Which of the following can be put in ▲ ?
A. to get one for free B. to buy one of their own
C. to watch the fashion show D. to see it with their own eyes
3. Which question can help us know the main idea of Paragraph 3?
A. What is the coronet magnet made of?
B. Why is the coronet magnet special?
C. Who designed the coronet magnet?
D. How much does the coronet magnet cost?
4. What is the writer’s purpose in writing the passage?
A. To introduce a popular museum souvenir.
B. To teach people how to make the magnet.
C. To ask people to visit the National Museum.
D. To explain why the magnet is important to the museum.
5. Where can you probably find the passage?
A. In a science magazine. B. In a travel guide.
C. In a history textbook. D. In a news report.
【答案】1. A 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. D
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章以山东女孩李雅菲在国家博物馆购买凤冠冰箱贴并成为第一百万名购买者的幸运经历为切入点,介绍了这款爆火的博物馆文创产品。文章还详细介绍了该冰箱贴的设计原型、精美工艺,以及它引发的参观热潮和后续衍生出的其他纪念品。
【1题详解】
根据第一段内容“She visited the National Museum of China... and bought the popular coronet magnet... She was also the millionth to buy one...”可知,第一段主要通过讲述李雅菲参观博物馆并买到热门冰箱贴的个人经历来展开论述。
【2题详解】
根据第二段语境“Li was presented with a ‘1 million record magnet’ certificate... in front of media, visitors, and long lines of people waiting ▲ .”可知,李雅菲在媒体、游客和排着长队等待购买冰箱贴的人面前获得了证书。结合前文提到的“often sold out”(经常售罄),排队的人是为了“自己买一个”。
【3题详解】
第三段详细描述了冰箱贴的材质(wood, metal)、设计原型(Ming Dynasty coronet)以及精湛的工艺和珍贵宝石(excellent workmanship and hundreds of precious stones and pearls),这些都是为了解释为什么这款冰箱贴如此特别并受到欢迎。
【4题详解】
通读全文可知,文章围绕国家博物馆的一款热门文创产品“凤冠冰箱贴”展开,介绍了它的火爆程度、设计背景及工艺特点。因此,作者的写作意图是为了介绍一款受欢迎的博物馆纪念品。
【5题详解】
文章第一段使用了“Tuesday was a lucky day...”这种具有时效性的时间状语,且报道了“第一百万名购买者”、“在媒体面前颁发证书”等具有新闻价值的事件,语言风格客观,符合新闻报道的特征。
B
In eastern China’s Shandong Province, there is a mountain called Mount Tai—or Taishan in Chinese—that is famous for its beautiful views and has millions of visitors every year.
____6____ —the 7,000 steps they have to take to get to the top of the 1,500-meter-high mountain!
Earlier this year, some of those mountain climbers had some help with robotic exoskeletons (外骨骼) that gave some extra (额外的) power to their legs.
Ten exoskeletons were introduced at the mountain for a short experiment between January 29 and February 4. ____7____, which are set to the waist (腰) and legs and weigh just 1.8 kilograms.
The exoskeletons use AI that can help the users stop their legs from getting too tired. ____8____, which worked with the company that made the exoskeletons, Kenqing Technology.
Wang Houzhe of the TCTG said that the exoskeletons were introduced to help older people enjoy climbing the mountain, instead of having a limited view from a cable car (缆车).
It’s reported that half the people who used the exoskeletons during the test at Mount Tai were old people.
____9____, Kenqing Technology believes that its product could be used to help rescue services, industrial workers, and disabled (残疾的) people.
“It really works! ____10____!” a 68-year-old tourist told Xinhua News Agency.
根据短文内容,从下列选项中选出能填入文中空白处的最佳选项,选项中有一项为多余选项。
A. Besides helping older hikers
B. It felt like someone was pulling me uphill
C. But all of those visitors face the same problem
D. The experiment was run by Taishan Cultural Tourism Group (TCTG)
E. Around 200 people paid between $8 and $11 to use the devices (装置)
F. Many young people also showed great interest in the robotic exoskeletons
【答案】6. C 7. E 8. D 9. A 10. B
【解析】
【导语】本文主要介绍了中国泰山为方便游客登山,测试并使用机器人外骨骼的相关情况,包括该装置的使用方式、设计初衷、适用人群以及实际使用效果等内容。
【6题详解】
前文提到“has millions of visitors every year”(泰山每年吸引数百万游客),破折号后的内容“the 7,000 steps they have to take to get to the top of the 1,500-meter-high mountain!”(他们必须走7000级台阶才能到达1500米高的山顶)指出了登泰山的困难。选项C“但是所有那些游客都面临同一个问题”完美承上启下,引出下文的“问题”。
【7题详解】
空前提到“Ten exoskeletons were introduced at the mountain for a short experiment...”(十套外骨骼装备被投放在山区,用于一项短期试验),此处需要说明实验期间设备的使用情况。选项E“大约200人支付了8到11美元来使用这些装置”具体介绍了实验的参与人数和费用,与上文的实验介绍相衔接。且选项E中的“the devices(装置)”指代外骨骼,正是空后非限制性定语从句的先行词,为关系代词which所指代的内容。
【8题详解】
空后提到“which worked with the company that made the exoskeletons, Kenqing Technology”(与制造外骨骼的公司Kenqing Technology合作),且下一段开头直接出现了缩写“the TCTG”。这说明空处必须是首次提到TCTG的全称。选项D“该实验由泰山文化旅游集团(TCTG)运行”符合逻辑,交代了合作方。
【9题详解】
前一段提到“half the people who used the exoskeletons during the test at Mount Tai were old people”(在泰山测试期间使用外骨骼的人中有一半是老年人),空后提到“...its product could be used to help rescue services, industrial workers, and disabled (残疾的) people.”(该公司相信其产品还能用于帮助救援服务、产业工人和残疾人)。选项A“除了帮助老年徒步者”起到了完美的承上启下作用。
【10题详解】
空处是一位68岁游客使用外骨骼后的评价,前一句是“It really works!”(它真的有用!)。选项B“感觉就像有人在拉我上山”生动地描述了外骨骼为腿部提供额外动力的直观感受,符合游客的亲身体验。
二、整本书阅读素养检测 (共10小题,满分60分)
Scene 3
Wilson tells his story
Sherlock Holmes’s room. Holmes and Wilson are sitting in chairs. Holmes is smoking his pipe. Wilson has the Morning Chronicle in his hands.
HOLMES: Most interesting, Mr Wilson. Most interesting. The door opens and Watson comes in.
WATSON: Holmes, I’m sorry! I didn’t know—
HOLMES: Come in, my dear Watson! This is Mr Jabez Wilson. He is telling me a very strange story. (To Wilson) This is Doctor Watson. He’s a good friend. Give him the advertisement to read.
Wilson gives the newspaper to Watson.
HOLMES: He does a lot of writing, Watson. Do you see?
WILSON: Oh! How did you know that, Mr Holmes?
HOLMES: The right arm of your coat is different from the left. Your arm is on the table when you write.
WILSON: (Laughing) Yes, that’s right!
WATSON: (Finishes reading and looks at Holmes.) It’s very strange, Holmes.
HOLMES: (Looking excited) It is strange, isn’t it? Do you see the day and month of the newspaper?
WATSON: It’s the Morning Chronicle of 27th April, 1890. Two months ago.
HOLMES: Now, Mr Wilson, tell us about your shop.
WILSON: It’s in Saxe-Coburg Square, Mr Holmes. It’s a little shop, and it doesn’t make much money.
HOLMES: Does somebody help you in the shop?
WILSON: Yes, a young man. Well, he’s not very young, but he works for half wages.
HOLMES: Does he! What’s his name?
WILSON: Vincent Spaulding. He’s very good at his work. He likes to take photographs when he’s not working. And he makes the pictures in my dark cellar. But he works well when he’s in the shop.
HOLMES: How did you first see the newspaper advertisement? Tell us that.
WILSON: Spaulding saw it, eight weeks ago, and we went to Pope’s Court and saw Mr Duncan Ross. I told you about the visit a few minutes ago...
HOLMES: Yes, yes. And I can tell Watson about it later. What happened next?
WILSON: Well, I was very pleased, Mr Holmes. I went home feeling very happy. But that evening I began to think again. Copying from a book is strange work for a man to do, I thought.
HOLMES: Very strange, yes.
WILSON: But the next morning I went to Pope’s Court with my pen and some paper. Mr Ross was there, but he soon went away, and I began my work.
HOLMES: Well?
WILSON: I went in every morning at ten o’clock, and went home at two. And on Saturday, Ross was in the office again, and gave me my four pounds.
HOLMES: How long did you work there?
WILSON: Eight weeks. But today I went to the office at ten o’clock, and the door was locked. (He takes a paper from his coat and gives it to Holmes.) This was on the door.
HOLMES: (Reading) ‘The Red-Headed League is finished. June 23rd, 1890.’ Then what did you do?
WILSON: I went to the office in the next building, and I asked the man, ‘What happened to the Red-Headed League?’ ‘Who are they?’ he asked. ‘Who is the man at number 7?’ I asked. ‘The man with the red hair?’ he said. ‘His name is William Morris. He moved out yesterday. He has new offices at 17 King Edward Street.’ Well, I went to King Edward Street, Mr Holmes.
HOLMES: You did not find a Mr William Morris or a Mr Duncan Ross. Am I right?
WILSON: You are!
HOLMES: What did you do then?
WILSON: I went home to Saxe-Coburg Square.
HOLMES: What does Spaulding say about all this?
WILSON: He says. ‘Wait for a letter. You’re going to hear something.’
HOLMES: What do you think?
WILSON: I need your help, I think.
HOLMES: You are right. Mr Wilson. I am happy to help you. But first I want to ask you one or two questions. Mr Spaulding was the first to see the advertisement. Yes?
WILSON: Yes.
HOLMES: When did he begin to work for you?
WILSON: About three months ago.
HOLMES: How did he come?
WILSON: He answered an advertisement in the newspaper.
HOLMES: Was he the only man to answer it?
WILSON: No. twelve people answered it.
HOLMES: Why did you take him?
WILSON: Because he was cheap.
HOLMES: He is happy to work for half the usual wages.
WILSON: Yes.
HOLMES: Tell me about him, this Vincent Spaulding.
WILSON: He’s small, and a good, quick worker. He’s about thirty years old, I think.
HOLMES: Where is he now?
WILSON: He’s at the shop.
HOLMES: That is all, Mr Wilson. Today is Saturday. I am going to have an answer for you before Monday.
WILSON: Thank you, Mr Holmes.
Watson goes out with Wilson. Holmes walks up and down, thinking. A minute later, Watson comes back.
HOLMES: We must work quickly, Watson. Put on your hat. We’re going to Saxe-Coburg Square.
(Taken from Sherlock Holmes and the Red-headed League)
请根据Scene 3情节内容回答下列问题。
11. How did Holmes know Wilson did a lot of writing?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
12. How long did Spaulding work for Wilson?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
13. How did Wilson feel at first when he got the job?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
14. What did Wilson think of copying from a book for a man?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
15. What did Wilson do after knowing the Red-Headed League was finished?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
16. In your opinion, was the Red-Headed League a real organization (组织)? Why? (请列举一条理由)
____________________________________________________________________________________________
17. What did Holmes do first after knowing Wilson’s strange story?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
18. 请写出划线短语“walk up and down”的汉语意思。 ________
19. 请写出划线句子的汉语意思。
____________________________________________________________________________________________
20. 请写一篇70词左右的短文,简要概括Scene 3的情节内容。
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
【答案】11. Because the right arm of his coat was different from the left.
12. About three months.
13. He felt very pleased and happy.
14. He thought it was strange work.
15. He went to the office in the next building to ask a man, then went to King Edward Street, and finally went home.
16. No, it wasn’t. Because the work of copying from a book was too strange and the pay was too high. (答案不唯一,言之有理即可)
17. He walked up and down, thinking.
18. 来回走动/踱步
19. 他很高兴只拿平常一半的工资工作。
20. Mr. Wilson told Holmes a strange story. His assistant, Spaulding, who worked for half wages, introduced him to a well-paid job in the Red-Headed League. Wilson's work was just to copy a book. However, eight weeks later, the League suddenly closed and the manager disappeared. After asking some questions about Spaulding, Holmes decided to go to Wilson's shop with Watson immediately to find out the truth.
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇剧本。文章主要讲述了Jabez Wilson向Sherlock Holmes讲述自己加入“红发会”并突然失业的离奇经历,Holmes听后决定前往Wilson的店铺展开调查。
【11题详解】
根据文章中Holmes说的“The right arm of your coat is different from the left. Your arm is on the table when you write.”可知,Holmes是通过观察Wilson外套的右袖子和左袖子不同来判断的。应填Because the right arm of his coat was different from the left.
【12题详解】
根据文章中Wilson说的“About three months ago.”可知,Spaulding为Wilson工作了大约三个月。应填About three months.
【13题详解】
根据文章中Wilson说的“Well, I was very pleased, Mr Holmes. I went home feeling very happy.”可知,他一开始得到这份工作时感到非常高兴。应填He felt very pleased and happy.
【14题详解】
根据文章中Wilson说的“Copying from a book is strange work for a man to do, I thought.”可知,他认为男人做抄书的工作很奇怪。应填He thought it was strange work.
【15题详解】
根据文章中Wilson说的“I went to the office in the next building, and I asked the man... Well, I went to King Edward Street... I went home to Saxe-Coburg Square.”可知,他先去隔壁办公楼问了人,然后去了国王爱德华街,最后回了家。应填He went to the office in the next building to ask a man, then went to King Edward Street, and finally went home.
【16题详解】
本题为开放性问题。根据文章情节,红发会突然解散,负责人不知所踪,且抄书的工作非常奇怪,报酬又高,可知这不是一个真实的组织,而是一个骗局。
【17题详解】
根据文章最后的旁白中“Holmes walks up and down, thinking.”可知,Holmes听完故事后首先是来回踱步思考。应填He walked up and down, thinking.
【18题详解】
根据划线词所在句“Holmes walks up and down, thinking.”可知,福尔摩斯正在思考,短语walk up and down表示在房间里来回走动、踱步。
【19题详解】
He is happy to work for half the usual wages译为“他很高兴只拿平常一半的工资工作”。其中固定结构be happy to do sth.表示“很高兴做某事”;work for在此处表示“为……工作/赚取(薪水)”;half the usual wages意为“平常一半的工资”。
【20题详解】
本题要求概括Scene 3的情节。文章主要讲述了Wilson向Holmes求助,讲述了自己被助手Spaulding介绍到红发会做抄写工作,八周后红发会突然解散的离奇经历。Holmes在询问了助手的情况后,决定立刻前往Wilson的店铺进行调查。概括时需包含这些主要情节,注意字数控制在70词左右。
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2025-2026学年度第一学期期中学科素养挑战赛
八年级英语试题
注意事项:
1. 本试题满分100分,考试时间为40分钟:
2. 答卷前务必将试题密封线内及答题卡上面的项目填涂清楚。所有答案都必须涂、写在答题卡相应位置,答在本试卷上一律无效;
3. 非选择题用黑色中性笔作答。
一、阅读理解 (共10小题;每小题4分,满分40分)
A
Tuesday was a lucky day for Li Yafei, a young woman from Shandong Province. She visited the National Museum of China in Beijing for the first time and bought the popular coronet magnet (凤冠冰箱贴) in the museum’s gift shop that is often sold out. She was also the millionth to buy one since it first went on sale in mid-July last year.
To her surprise and excitement, Li was presented with a “1 million record magnet” certificate (证书) by the museum’s creativity team in front of media, visitors, and long lines of people waiting ▲ .
The magnet comes in two varieties, one in wood and the other in metal. It is fashioned after a Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) coronet. The excellent workmanship and hundreds of precious (珍贵的) stones and pearls make it a highlight in the Ancient China galleries (展览馆), a long-term exhibition at the National Museum.
Visitors must stand in line for even a short look at the sparkling coronet, which is kept in a glass case. The magnets are highly popular, and the number of people waiting in line to buy them has made the headlines (大字标题). The creativity team has designed more products, and now there are 25 coronet souvenirs (纪念品).
1. How does the writer develop Paragraph 1?
A. By talking about one’s experience. B. By listing numbers.
C. By giving an example. D. By making comparisons (比较).
2. Which of the following can be put in ▲ ?
A. to get one for free B. to buy one of their own
C. to watch the fashion show D. to see it with their own eyes
3. Which question can help us know the main idea of Paragraph 3?
A. What is the coronet magnet made of?
B. Why is the coronet magnet special?
C. Who designed the coronet magnet?
D. How much does the coronet magnet cost?
4. What is the writer’s purpose in writing the passage?
A. To introduce a popular museum souvenir.
B. To teach people how to make the magnet.
C. To ask people to visit the National Museum.
D. To explain why the magnet is important to the museum.
5. Where can you probably find the passage?
A. In a science magazine. B. In a travel guide.
C. In a history textbook. D. In a news report.
B
In eastern China’s Shandong Province, there is a mountain called Mount Tai—or Taishan in Chinese—that is famous for its beautiful views and has millions of visitors every year.
____6____ —the 7,000 steps they have to take to get to the top of the 1,500-meter-high mountain!
Earlier this year, some of those mountain climbers had some help with robotic exoskeletons (外骨骼) that gave some extra (额外的) power to their legs.
Ten exoskeletons were introduced at the mountain for a short experiment between January 29 and February 4. ____7____, which are set to the waist (腰) and legs and weigh just 1.8 kilograms.
The exoskeletons use AI that can help the users stop their legs from getting too tired. ____8____, which worked with the company that made the exoskeletons, Kenqing Technology.
Wang Houzhe of the TCTG said that the exoskeletons were introduced to help older people enjoy climbing the mountain, instead of having a limited view from a cable car (缆车).
It’s reported that half the people who used the exoskeletons during the test at Mount Tai were old people.
____9____, Kenqing Technology believes that its product could be used to help rescue services, industrial workers, and disabled (残疾的) people.
“It really works! ____10____!” a 68-year-old tourist told Xinhua News Agency.
根据短文内容,从下列选项中选出能填入文中空白处的最佳选项,选项中有一项为多余选项。
A. Besides helping older hikers
B. It felt like someone was pulling me uphill
C. But all of those visitors face the same problem
D. The experiment was run by Taishan Cultural Tourism Group (TCTG)
E. Around 200 people paid between $8 and $11 to use the devices (装置)
F. Many young people also showed great interest in the robotic exoskeletons
二、整本书阅读素养检测 (共10小题,满分60分)
Scene 3
Wilson tells his story
Sherlock Holmes’s room. Holmes and Wilson are sitting in chairs. Holmes is smoking his pipe. Wilson has the Morning Chronicle in his hands.
HOLMES: Most interesting, Mr Wilson. Most interesting. The door opens and Watson comes in.
WATSON: Holmes, I’m sorry! I didn’t know—
HOLMES: Come in, my dear Watson! This is Mr Jabez Wilson. He is telling me a very strange story. (To Wilson) This is Doctor Watson. He’s a good friend. Give him the advertisement to read.
Wilson gives the newspaper to Watson.
HOLMES: He does a lot of writing, Watson. Do you see?
WILSON: Oh! How did you know that, Mr Holmes?
HOLMES: The right arm of your coat is different from the left. Your arm is on the table when you write.
WILSON: (Laughing) Yes, that’s right!
WATSON: (Finishes reading and looks at Holmes.) It’s very strange, Holmes.
HOLMES: (Looking excited) It is strange, isn’t it? Do you see the day and month of the newspaper?
WATSON: It’s the Morning Chronicle of 27th April, 1890. Two months ago.
HOLMES: Now, Mr Wilson, tell us about your shop.
WILSON: It’s in Saxe-Coburg Square, Mr Holmes. It’s a little shop, and it doesn’t make much money.
HOLMES: Does somebody help you in the shop?
WILSON: Yes, a young man. Well, he’s not very young, but he works for half wages.
HOLMES: Does he! What’s his name?
WILSON: Vincent Spaulding. He’s very good at his work. He likes to take photographs when he’s not working. And he makes the pictures in my dark cellar. But he works well when he’s in the shop.
HOLMES: How did you first see the newspaper advertisement? Tell us that.
WILSON: Spaulding saw it, eight weeks ago, and we went to Pope’s Court and saw Mr Duncan Ross. I told you about the visit a few minutes ago...
HOLMES: Yes, yes. And I can tell Watson about it later. What happened next?
WILSON: Well, I was very pleased, Mr Holmes. I went home feeling very happy. But that evening I began to think again. Copying from a book is strange work for a man to do, I thought.
HOLMES: Very strange, yes.
WILSON: But the next morning I went to Pope’s Court with my pen and some paper. Mr Ross was there, but he soon went away, and I began my work.
HOLMES: Well?
WILSON: I went in every morning at ten o’clock, and went home at two. And on Saturday, Ross was in the office again, and gave me my four pounds.
HOLMES: How long did you work there?
WILSON: Eight weeks. But today I went to the office at ten o’clock, and the door was locked. (He takes a paper from his coat and gives it to Holmes.) This was on the door.
HOLMES: (Reading) ‘The Red-Headed League is finished. June 23rd, 1890.’ Then what did you do?
WILSON: I went to the office in the next building, and I asked the man, ‘What happened to the Red-Headed League?’ ‘Who are they?’ he asked. ‘Who is the man at number 7?’ I asked. ‘The man with the red hair?’ he said. ‘His name is William Morris. He moved out yesterday. He has new offices at 17 King Edward Street.’ Well, I went to King Edward Street, Mr Holmes.
HOLMES: You did not find a Mr William Morris or a Mr Duncan Ross. Am I right?
WILSON: You are!
HOLMES: What did you do then?
WILSON: I went home to Saxe-Coburg Square.
HOLMES: What does Spaulding say about all this?
WILSON: He says. ‘Wait for a letter. You’re going to hear something.’
HOLMES: What do you think?
WILSON: I need your help, I think.
HOLMES: You are right. Mr Wilson. I am happy to help you. But first I want to ask you one or two questions. Mr Spaulding was the first to see the advertisement. Yes?
WILSON: Yes.
HOLMES: When did he begin to work for you?
WILSON: About three months ago.
HOLMES: How did he come?
WILSON: He answered an advertisement in the newspaper.
HOLMES: Was he the only man to answer it?
WILSON: No. twelve people answered it.
HOLMES: Why did you take him?
WILSON: Because he was cheap.
HOLMES: He is happy to work for half the usual wages.
WILSON: Yes.
HOLMES: Tell me about him, this Vincent Spaulding.
WILSON: He’s small, and a good, quick worker. He’s about thirty years old, I think.
HOLMES: Where is he now?
WILSON: He’s at the shop.
HOLMES: That is all, Mr Wilson. Today is Saturday. I am going to have an answer for you before Monday.
WILSON: Thank you, Mr Holmes.
Watson goes out with Wilson. Holmes walks up and down, thinking. A minute later, Watson comes back.
HOLMES: We must work quickly, Watson. Put on your hat. We’re going to Saxe-Coburg Square.
(Taken from Sherlock Holmes and the Red-headed League)
请根据Scene 3情节内容回答下列问题。
11. How did Holmes know Wilson did a lot of writing?
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12. How long did Spaulding work for Wilson?
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13. How did Wilson feel at first when he got the job?
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14. What did Wilson think of copying from a book for a man?
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15. What did Wilson do after knowing the Red-Headed League was finished?
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16. In your opinion, was the Red-Headed League a real organization (组织)? Why? (请列举一条理由)
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17. What did Holmes do first after knowing Wilson’s strange story?
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18. 请写出划线短语“walk up and down”的汉语意思。 ________
19. 请写出划线句子的汉语意思。
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20. 请写一篇70词左右的短文,简要概括Scene 3的情节内容。
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