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Unit8Detective stories:单元核心脉单词missing,murder,medium,untidy,truth,guess,lie,somewhere,contact,wound,enemy,single,suppose,only,report,breathe,heavily,reward,couple,probably,boss,hurry,wealth,prison,safety,lock,shut,guard,theft,steal短语不见了做记录l.go missing
2.make notes中等身高说实话
3.medium height
4.tell thetruth找出,查明别的地方
5.find out
6.somewhere else要求某人做某事上流血而死
7.ask sbto dosth8leed todeath犯有罪被指控
9.be guilty of
10.be charged with重点词汇强行闯入导致
11.break into
12.lead to确信某事
13.be sureof sth与有关
15.turn outDetective知识与无关
17.be ina hurryto dosth防范,提防(某事)
18.guard againststh拜访某人朝某
19.look sbup2O.glance atsb人看了一眼核心语法限制性定语从句和关系代词作为插入语
1.do you think必备句型你认为谁没说实话呢?Who doyouthinkis nottelling thetruth结果是原来是
1.
2.had betternot dosth.我们最好把所有的窗户也关上And wedbetter shutall thewindows tooA.finally B.probably C.completely D.luckily
14.Whats thebest titleof thepassageB.Scientists makepredictionsA.Evidence speaksD.Observation offersthe factsC.Inside feelingshelp getideas语篇侦探故事;推理判断表达完成一个侦探故事语言能听懂有关警察询问嫌疑犯的对话;能谈论安全防范措施;能读懂有关悬疑案的语篇能力能编写一则侦探故事或续写故事的结尾单元主题导入[、引言解读The detectiveand hiscriminal wearversions of the samemask.-Jane Roberts释义“侦探和他的罪犯戴着同一个面具”-简•罗伯茨启示侦探和罪犯之间除了法律和勇气,更多的是道德和逻辑的博弈我们在欣赏侦探小说的同时,也可以尝试发现美好的品质,和他们在博弈的过程中所呈现的逻辑名句积累
1.Many investigatorsfeel uneasystating inpublic that the originof lifeis amystery,even thoughbehind closeddoorsthey admitthey arebaffled.许多调查人员在公开场合表示生命起源是个谜,尽管他们私下承认自己很困惑,但他们对此感到不安
2.The instantthey saysomething youdont expector alreadyknow,you shoulddrop intodetective mode.一旦他们说了一些你意想不到或已经知道的话,你就应该进入侦探模式
3.To readof a detectives daringfinesse oringenious stratagemis arare joy.读到一个侦探大胆的技巧或巧妙的策略是一种难得的乐趣
4.Read like a detectiveand writelikeaconscientious investigativereporter.像侦探一样读书,像认真的调查记者一样写作.罪犯是有创造力的艺术家;侦探只是评论家
5.The criminalis thecreative artist;the detectiveonly thecritic主题语篇探究主题探究生客观地了解作者的创作经历和小说的梗概・语篇品读・全文翻译没有什么能比得上谋杀之谜了了解嫌疑人背后所Theres nothingquite likea murder mystery.Learning有有趣的秘密,翻页并揭示情节转折,边读边想出理all thejuicy secretsbehind the suspects,flipping thepage论,熬夜不知道自己是否正确……我喜欢这一切and revealinga plottwist,coming up with theoriesas you当我开始写《杀手内容》时一一这是我的第三部小read,staying upway toolate tofind outif you,re right...I说,也是我的第一部谋杀悬疑或惊悚片一一我的主要love itall.目标之一是为我未来的读者创造这种体验《杀手内When Iset outto writeKiller Content——my third容》是一部以著名青少年的房子为背景的novel butmy firstmurder mysteryor thriller-one of my TikTokers谋杀悬疑片众议院的六名成员似乎拥有一切——数main goalswas tocreate thissort ofexperience formyfuture readers.Killer Contentis amurdermysteryset ina百万粉丝,利润丰厚的内容交易,引人注目的美貌house offamous teenageTikTokers.The sixmembers of但在他们完美的社交媒体形象背后,隐藏着一些秘密the houseseem tohave itall一millions offollowers,当房子里的一个成员死在无边泳池里时,她的其他著名室友立即成为嫌疑人lucrative contentdeals,striking goodlooks.But behind当我为月日出版的这本书做准备时,我开始their perfectedsocial mediaimage,there arehidden secrets.1130思考我喜欢的青少年谋杀谜团,这些年来,这些谜团When amember of the houseshows updead in the infinity让我感到困惑、恐惧、兴奋和鼓舞我想在这个列表pool,the restof herfamous roommatesimmediately中分享一些我的最爱become suspects.As1prepared for the bookto releaseon Nov.30,1got・词汇积累to thinkingabout theteen murdermysteries thatI have神秘
1.mystery n.loved andwhich havepuzzled,frightened,exhilarated,and.展示
2.reveal vinspiredme overthe years.I wantedto sharea fewofmy理论
3.theory n.favorites inthis list.开始着手做某事
4.set outtodosth.引人注目的
5.striking adj.出场,露面
6.show up释放,出版
7.release v.激励;鼓舞;启发
8.inspire v.在“人与社会”的主题下,作者介绍了自己创作悬疑小说的背景和这部小说的大致内容旨在帮助学拓展阅读Passage1主题主题群话题词建议用时推荐指数语境数人与艺术小说推理家阿加莎・克里斯蒂急中生智的有趣经历2877min★★★★社会☆Agatha Christieis undoubtedlyconsidered queen of the detective story.Therefore,many people]hercreations-Hercule Poirot,a famousBelgian detectiveand MissMarple,an oldlady whois alsoan amateurdetective.As Iam abig2of Agatha Christie,let me3with you an interesting story about her.The famouswriter neverforgotthat nightwhen shemet arobber manyyears ago.That evening,she was4to a birthday party which lasteduntil2oclockin the morning.Agatha walkedin the5street alone.Suddenly fromthe shadowof adark buildinga tallman with a sharpknifein hisright handran outat her.Good morning,lady”,the mansaid inan6voice.I dontthink youwish to diehere!^^“What doyou want^^Agatha asked.Your earrings.7your earrings!,9Agatha suddenlyhad abright idea.She triedto coverher necklacewith thecollar of her coatwhile she used8handto getboth of her earrings and thenshe quicklythrew themon the ground.“Take themand let me go,she said.The robbersaw that the girldidnt carefbr the earrings at all,only tryingtoprotect the
9.He thoughtthe necklacewould costmore,so hesaid.Give meyour necklace.“Oh,sir.It9s notworth10,Please letme keepit.”“Stop talkingrubbish.Quick!”With shakyhands,Agatha gavehim her necklace.11the robber disappeared,she pickedup her earringsandran asfastas shecould toone ofher friends.12,the earringscost480pounds andthe necklacethe robberhad takenaway costonlysix pounds.
1.A.fall offB.fall in love withC fallfrom D.fall downC
2.A.fan B.partner friendD.enemy.c.
3.A.help B.tell argueD.sharec.
4.A.instructed B.invited introducedD.inventedc.
5.A.quiet B.noisy cleanD.dirtyc.
6.A.high B.low excitedD.calmc.
7.A.Put onB.Take outTake offD.Put offc.
8.A.other B.the otheranother D.others
9.A.herself B.earrings C.collar D.necklace
10.A.little B.less C.much D.more
11.A.Until B.Before C.As soonas D.While
12.A.In shortB.In allC.In generalD.In factPassage2主题语境主题群话题词数建议用时推荐指数人与社会乙木勇敢的作家智斗劫匪2998min★★★★☆Agatha Christieis undoubtedlyqueenofthedetectivestory.Many peoplehave falleninlovewith her(业余的)creations-Hercule Poirot,a famousBelgian detectiveand MissMarple,an oldlady whois alsoan amateurdetective.As Iam abig fanof AgathaChristie,letmeshare withyouaninterestingstoryabouther.The famouswriter neverforgotthat nightwhen shemet arobber manyyears ago.That evening,she wasinvited toabirthdaypartywhichlasteduntil2oclock in themorning.Agatha walkedin thequiet streetalone.Suddenly fromthe shadowof adark buildinga tallmanwith asharp knifein hisright handran outat her.Good morning,lady,“the mansaid ina lowvoice,I dontthinkyou wishtodiehere!^^“What doyou want^^Agatha asked.“Your earrings.Take themoff!”(衣令页)Agatha suddenlyhad abright idea.She triedto coverhernecklacewith thecollar ofher coatwhile sheusedthe otherhand totake offboth ofher earringsand thenshe quicklythrew themon theground.“Take themand letme goJ shesaid.The robbersaw that the girldidnt care for the earrings atall,only tryingtoprotect the necklace.He thoughtthe necklacewould costmore,so hesaid,“Give meyour necklace.“Oh,sir.It9s notworth much.Please letme keepit.”“Stop talkingrubbish.Quick!”With shakyhands,Agatha tookoff hernecklace.As soonas the robberdisappeared,she pickedup herearrings andranas fastas shecould toone ofher friends.In fact,theearringscost480pounds andthe necklacetherobberhad takenawaycost onlysix pounds.
13.What doesAgathaChristiewriteA.Science fiction.B.Fairy tales.C.Detective stories.D.News reports.
14.The birthdayparty oclockin themorning.A.was overat2B.didnt endafter2C.didn9t endat2D.ended before
215..Agatha neverforgot thenight,for sheA.was robbedofherearrings B.had agood timeat thebirthday partyC.was robbedofhernecklace D.was robbed,but shefooled therobber
16.The italicizedword“it”in thepassage refersto.A.thenecklaceB.one oftheearringsC.the coatD.the knife
17.Which ofthe followingis NOTtrueA.Agatha pretendednot to care for her eamngsand threwthem totheground.B・Agatha pretendedtocareforhernecklace andcovered itwith thecollar.C.Agatha didntreally carefbr hernecklace becauseit wasmuch cheaperthan theearrings.D.Agatha reallycared forherearringsbecause theywere giftsfrom herfriends.教材语篇研读教材语篇梳理The policeare still working at the scene ofthe crime tofind outwhether he was killed
1.else andthen broughtto WestTown,or killedat theplace wherehe was
2..The policefound the victim wasonce
3.of computer crimes.They arenot sureif this made thevictim any
4..Theysuppose that he knew his murderer.The policenow haveonly one
5..The manwas seen running down Corn Street at10p.m.last night.He was
6.heavilyand had
7.on hisshirt atthat time.However,the maninsisted thathe was not guiltyand could
8.thathe was somewhere elseat thetime ofthe crime.「、一课文语法填空Early today,the bodyof a25-year-old man
1.find inWest Town.The policehave confirmedthat thevictim wasacomputer engineer.He waslast
2.see leavinghis officein EastTown atabout7p.m.yesterday.He saidhe wasgoing tovisithis parents.The policebelieve
3.the murdertook placebetween9p.m.last nightand1a.m.this morning.They arestillworkingat thesceneofthe crime
4.find outwhether thevictim waskilled somewhereelse andthen broughtto WestTown,or killedattheplace wherehewas found.Were askinganyone
5.saw anythingunusual nearCom Streetlast nightto contactus,said DetectiveLu,WestTowns chiefdetective.The victimwas woundedwith a knife and
6.bleed todeath asa result.Were nowchecking thescenefbr moreclues whichwill helpsolve thecase.”The policeare alsowondering ifthevictimhad anyenemies.He wassingle.He hadmany friendsand awell-paid job.However,according tothe record,he wasguiltyofcomputercrimesin thepast.He waschargedwithbreaking intoseveralcomputer
7.system overthe lastyear,“said DetectiveLu.“Were notsure
8.thismadehim anyenemies.We supposethatthe victimknewhismurderer,“So far,the onlysuspect isa shortthin manwho wasseenrunningdownCornStreetat10p.m.last night.A witnessreported thathewasbreathing
9.heavy andhad bloodon hisshirt.However,thesuspectcouldprove thathewassomewhereelseatthetime ofthe crimeand insistedthathewasnotguilty.The victimsparents haveoffereda rewardof¥50,000for anyinformation thatleads tothe arrestofthe
10.murder.Anyone whocan provideusefulinformation shouldcontact thepolice.教考衔接演练如何推理判断How toMake anInferenceStep1:Identify anInference QuestionStep2:Trust thePassageStep3:Hunt forCluesStep4:Narrow Downthe ChoicesPassage1主题语境主题群话题词数建议用时推荐指数人与社会艺术夏洛克・福尔摩斯以及华生医生2475min★★★★☆(2023・广东广州・广州市真光中学校考二模)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C和项中选出最佳选项D(犯罪).Sherlock Holmeswas greatat solving crimes Nocrime wastoo strangeor]for himto solve.He couldtakeone look atacrime sceneand knowwhat happened.He usedhis sharpeyes to look forand lookatthe2details.He directedthatlookatthecrimescene aswell aseverybody andeverything.Then,heusedhis knowledgeand evensharper mindto3the answer.Holmes neverguessed.He alsoused scienceto helphim collectand examinehard evidence,such as4from peoplesfeet andfingers.Thatwasnt commonforthe1800s.However,the vastmajority ofpolice stationsaround theworld stilluse Sherlock Holmes95of handlingcases.We cantmention SherlockHolmes withoutalso6Dr.John H.Watson.He wasa retiredarmy officer,and he7therooms andthe rentat221B BakerStreel withHolmes.Over time,Watson becamemore thanjust aflat mateto Holmes.In fact,he playedan importantrole——he wasHolmesspartner insolvingcrimes.They workedwell together,and Holmes8Watsons helpand friendship.We alsowouldnt knowmuch aboutHolmes withoutWatson.The doctorrecorded howthe privatedetective solvedeachcrime.After that,he wrote9about them.He didthat becausehe didntwant thepolice totake all the advantagesofHolmess work.So,we should10thank Dr.Watson forbringing usSherlockHolmes.
1.A.humorous B.difficult C.lifeless D.silly
2.A.brightest B.safest C.smallest D.clearest
3.A.copy downB,careforC.find outD.result in
4.A.smells B,shoes C.colors D.prints
5.A.experiences B.stories C.methods D.dreams
6.A.talking aboutB.asking forC.dealing withD.agreeing with
7.A.compared B.shared C.mixed D.connected
8.A.depended onB.applied forC.gave upD.turned down
9.A.posters B,notices C.advertisements D.stories
10.A.carefully B.really C.hopefully D.luckilyPassage2主题语境主题群话题词数建议用时推荐指数人与自我方法与哲理如何通过观察来寻找证据★★★★☆3698min(上•江苏镇江,九年级统考阶段练习)2020Have youever wonderedhow weknow thethings thatwe knowHowdo weknow,for example,that thestars are really hugeballs offire likethe Sunand veryfar awayAnd howdo weknowthat the Earth isa smallerball turninground oneof thosestars,the SunThekey tothese questionsis evidence”,which meansthe facts,signs orobjects thatmake you believe something istrue.实际上Sometimes evidencemeans actuallyseeing orhearing,feeling,smelling...that somethingis true.Astronauts havetravelled farenough fromthe Earthto seewith theirown eyesthat it is round.Sometimes oureyes need望远镜help.The eveningstar“looks likebright twinkleinthesky,but witha telescopeyou cansee thatit isa beautifulball.Something thatyou learnby directseeing orhearing orfeeling...is calledan observation.Often evidence isnt justobservation onits own,but observationalways hidesattheback ofit.If theresbeen amurder,often nobodyexcept the murderer andthe deadperson!actually observedit.But detectivescan gathertogetherlots ofother observationswhich mayall pointtowards thesuspect.If apersons fingerprintsmatch thosefound onaknife,this isevidence thathe touchedit.It doesntprove thathe didthemurder,but itcan helpwhen it9s joinedupwithlots ofotherevidence.预测Prediction helpstolookfor evidence.Scientists makea guessabout whatmight betrue.For example,if theworldis reallyround,we canpredict thatany ofus,going onand oninthesame direction,should eventuallyfind ourselvesbackwhere westarted.People sometimessay thatyou mustbelieve infeelings deepinside,but notalltheinside feelingsarerealevidence.What canwe doabout allthis Whensomebody tellsyou somethingthat soundspossible,think toyourself:“Is thereanyevidence forthat”And,next timesomebody tellsyou thatsomethingistrue,why notsay tothem:“What kindofevidence isthere forthat”Remember,always thinkcarefully beforeyoubelievea word.
11.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothe passageA.What yousee directlyis realevidence.B,Prediction helpsto provesomething ifitistrueC.people shouldalways believetheir insidefeelings.D.Astronauts findtheEarthis roundwithatelescope
12.Why doesthe writeruse theexample ofadetectivein Paragraph4A.To explainwhat theprediction is.B.To tellwhat observationis called.C.To introducehow detectiveswork.D.To proveevidenceisnot justobservation
13.The underlinedword“eventually”in Paragraph5means.。