返回 【血字的研究】Chapter12:复仇天使(4/10)

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离奇的情节,扣人的悬念,世界上最聪明的侦探,人间最诡秘的案情。一边听着有声书,一边感受福尔摩斯的魅力。

本书的朗读是很标准的英音,喜欢英音的童鞋可以练习模仿。
单词采用英式拼法,不抄全文,不用写序号,句子最后的标点不用写出,答完一空另起一行继续作答。


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Jefferson Hope

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He had now come to the mouth of the very defile in which he had left them. 1_____________________________________________. They must, he reflected, be awaiting him anxiously, for he had been absent nearly five hours. In the gladness of his heart he put his hands to his mouth and made the glen re-echo to a loud halloo as a signal that he was coming. He paused and listened for an answer. None came save his own cry, 2____________________________________________. Again he shouted, even louder than before, and again no whisper came back from the friends whom he had left such a short time ago.3________________________________________________.

When he turned the corner, he came full in sight of the spot where the fire had been lit. 4__________________________________________________. The same dead silence still reigned all round. With his fears all changed to convictions, he hurried on. There was no living creature near the remains of the fire: animals, man, maiden, all were gone. It was only too clear that some sudden and terrible disaster had occurred during his absence--a disaster which had embraced them all, and yet had left no traces behind it.

5____________________________________________________. He was essentially a man of action, however, and speedily recovered from his temporary impotence. 6____________________________________________________, and proceeded with its help to examine the little camp. 7_________________________________________________, and the direction of their tracks proved that they had afterwards turned back to Salt Lake City. Had they carried back both of his companions with them? Jefferson Hope had almost persuaded himself that they must have done so, 8__________________________________. A little way on one side of the camp was a low-lying 9___ of reddish soil, which had assuredly not been there before. There was no mistaking it for anything but a newly-dug grave.

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