Mr. Rock teaches maths at a secondary school. He knows well of his neighbours except the man who lives next door. The man never speaks to anyone and no one knows what he does to make a living .

One day, when Mr. Rock came home from work , he found a gold necklace outside his door. Mr. Rock wondered where it came from. He thought that perhaps someone had dropped it. Mr. Rock planned to take it to the police station the next day. He thought the police would be able to find the owner.

Just then, the police came to Mr. Rock’s home and saw the necklace in his hand. Mr. Rock was very shocked when he was accused(起訴) of robbery(搶劫). A policeman told him that a jewellery shop had been robbed. A witness said that she had seen someone run from the jewellery shop into Mr. Rock’s building right after the robbery.

Mr. Rock was not the robber, but how could he prove it?

1.What’s Mr. Rock’s job? (不超過5個單詞)____________________________________

2.Where did he find the necklace? (不超過3個單詞) _______________________

3.Why did Mr. Rock feel shocked? (不超過6個單詞) ________________________

 

【答案】

1.He teaches maths.

2.Outside his door.

3.Because he was accused of robbery.

【解析】

試題分析:本文敘述了Mr. Rock是一個數(shù)學(xué)老師,他對于他的鄰居的男士之外,他都非常了解,可是有一次在他的門外有一個金項鏈,他撿了起來準(zhǔn)備去警察局報案,可是還沒有來得及去報案,警察卻招上門來懷疑他是劫匪,他不知該怎么辦?

1.根據(jù)Mr. Rock teaches maths at a secondary school.故用He teaches maths.

2.根據(jù)he found a gold necklace outside his door.故用Outside his door.

3.根據(jù)Mr. Rock was very shocked when he was accused(起訴) of robbery(搶劫).故用Because he was accused of robbery.

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