时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版必修高三


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[00:14.79]READING

[00:16.43]THE MOONSTONE

[00:17.87]The novel The Moonstone is set in England in 1848m by the story really began 50 years earlier.

[00:27.01]The Moonstone is a huge yellow diamond that was once part of a statue of the moon god in India.

[00:34.46]An Englishman 1 murdered three holy men,

[00:37.30]stole the diamond from the temple and brought it back with him to London.

[00:41.87]When his sister heard about this,

[00:44.12]she would no speak to any more.

[00:45.95]The diamond was cure and the man lived a sad,

[00:49.71]lonely life without friends or family.

[00:52.85]When he died he left the Moonstone to his sister’s daughter,Rachel,

[00:56.95]in and act of revenge 2, passing on his bad fortune to her.

[01:01.28]Rachel would receive the Moonstone as a present on the reception for her eighteenth birthday.

[01:07.03]Rachel Verinder is a beautiful and wealthy young woman.

[01:10.69]She lives with her mother and several servants in a fine house in the north of England.

[01:15.94]She spends the day s before her birthday party with her childhood friend Franklin Blake,

[01:20.27]painting a door in her sitting room with flowers and birds.

[01:24.95]They work together on it and finish it on Rachel’s birthday.

[01:28.76]Franklin, who is a smoker 3, is very considerate towards Rachel.

[01:33.02]His move to quit smoking cigars to please her is seen by the servants as evidence that he is in love with Rachel.

[01:40.49]The Moonstone is the most splendid gift to Rachel at her birthday party.

[01:45.53]All the guests are astonished by its size and rare beauty.

[01:49.84]Buy from the moment Rachel fastens it to her dress,

[01:53.29]things start going wrong.

[01:55.33]Is it coincidence or is it the Moonstone’s bad luck that causes the tension 4 and strange thins that happen during the rest of the evening?

[02:04.58]First of all, one of the guests, Godfrey,

[02:08.10]asks Rachel to marry him, but she declines 5.

[02:11.03]Godfrey is an elegant 6 and successful bachelor with many lady admirers.

[02:16.36]Then over dinner, Franklin mentions that he has not been sleeping well since he gave up smoking and Dr Candy,

[02:22.32]the local doctor, offers to write him a prescription 7 for some medicine.

[02:27.75]Franklin’s reply that doctors just guess which drug they should recommend,

[02:32.40]makes Dr Candy extremely angry.

[02:35.45]Finally some Indians in unusual foreign clothes come to the house offering to entertain the guests,

[02:42.80]but they are not very skilled 8 and behave strangely.

[02:46.61]At the end of the party everyone leaves except for Franklin and Godfrey,

[02:51.34]who are staying the night

[02:52.90]Before going to bed, Rachel puts the diamond in a drawer of a cupboard in her sitting room,

[02:57.92]but the following morning it is gone. T

[03:00.27]Troubled by the loss of such a valuable jewel,

[03:03.51]Rachel’s mother hires the famous detective Sergeant 9 Cuff 10 to investigate the theft.

[03:09.15]As the story develops,

[03:10.90]we discover some secrets about the people at the house that night,

[03:14.66]and the reasons why they might have stolen the diamond.

[03:17.51]At first Sergeant cuff suspects the Indians.

[03:20.99]He finds of that they are not real entertainers,

[03:24.23]but religious followers 11 of the moon god.

[03:27.10]They follow the Moonstone around the world waiting for an opportunity to take the diamond back to India.

[03:33.66]The detective wonders whether they did somewhere in the house until everyone was asleep and then stole it.

[03:40.71]He goes on asking questions about the party and learns about Franklin’s quarrel with Dr Candy.

[03:47.34]He also hears that Godfrey was disappointed when refused to marry him.

[03:48.57]Did Dr Candy or Godfrey take the Moonstone as revenge for loss of face?

[03:54.34]The servants also had opportunities to steal the Moonstone.

[03:58.18]Sergeant Cuff discovers that Rosanna, the maid,

[04:01.94]was a thief before Rachel’s mother gave her the job.

[04:05.60]The other servants report that she has recently been busy doing something in her room late at night


[04:11.87]and often goes for walks alone

[04:13.98]Rosanna also seems very fond of Franklin.

[04:17.46]The detective believes she may have taken the diamond either from force of habit of to cause a disagreement between Rachel and Franklin.

[04:26.71]Finally he considers Rachel and Franklin.

[04:29.58]Rachel is stubborn 12 in resisting his enquiries about the Moonstone to the degree that she makes it seem as if she does not want the mystery to solved.

[04:39.04]Did she steal the diamond herself?

[04:42.20]Perhaps she has debts that need to be paid.

[04:44.94]Franklin, on the other hand, gives the detective as much assistance 13 as he can.

[04:49.67]Why is he so enthusiastic when the whole investigation 14 clearly annoys Rachel?

[04:55.44]Sergeant Cuff has one vital clue.

[04:55.55]He has found a smear 15 in the wet paint on the door of Rachel’s sitting room that was not there during the party.

[05:02.71]Whoever is guilty must have a stain 16 on his or her clothes.

[05:02.81]If he find the stained 17 garment, he will have found the thief.

[05:06.89]So who stole the Moonstone?

[05:09.53]INTEGRATING SKILLS

[05:14.70]Reading

[05:16.03]SOLVING THE MYSTERY OF THE MOONSTONE

[05:18.38]The case of the Moonstone was most unusual.

[05:21.62]I knew that the answer was in the smear of paint on Rachel Verinder’s sitting room door,

[05:27.06]but I couldn’t find the garment which made the mark.

[05:29.80]At the time Rachel was behaving very strangely,

[05:33.04]especially when she refused to answer my questions.

[05:35.99]I was convinced 18 that she had taken her own diamond,

[05:39.52]and that Rosanna and assisted 19 her.

[05:41.55]I assumed 20 her maid had taken Rachel’s garment with the paint stain,

[05:45.37]hidden it, and then secretly made a new one in her room during the night.

[05:49.91]However, what happened later proved me wrong.

[05:53.68]After the party Rachel went to London.

[05:55.95]Where Godfrey again asked her to marry him,

[05:58.59]and this time she accepted.

[06:00.62]However, when she found out that Godfrey had heavy debts and only wanted to marry her for her money,

[06:06.55]she cancelled the wedding.

[06:07.70]This made me curious, and when I heard that some Indians had attacked Godfrey,

[06:12.67]I became even more interested.

[06:14.52]I began to wonder whether I had been mistaken about Rachel and Rosanna.

[06:19.04]Franklin Blake, meanwhile, received a letter from Rosanna saying that she knew what he had done on the night the Moonstone disappeared.

[06:27.06]She had found paint stains 21 on his clothes when she cleaned his room.

[06:30.93]She admitted that she had hidden the evidence because she loved him and wanted to keep him out of trouble.

[06:36.65]The letter confused Franklin and he decided 22 that he had to talk to Rachel,

[06:41.51]even though she was still angry with him.

[06:43.75]When they met, Franklin was shocked to hear Rachel telling him that she had seen him take the diamond but had protected him from me by not answering my questions.

[06:53.18]Poor Franklin found the new deeply disturbing.

[06:56.21]Was it possible that he had stolen Rachel’s diamond and then forgotten that he did it?

[07:01.36]In all my years as a detective I have never heard of a thief having such a loss of memory.

[07:06.79]And where had he put the jewel if he had taken it?

[07:09.95]Fortunately, Dr Candy had the solution.

[07:12.80]You may remember that Franklin was suffering from lack of sleep at the time of Rachel’s birthday,

[07:18.36]and had upset Cr Candy with his remarks about doctors.

[07:22.02]Later that evening Dr Candy had put some opium 23 into Franklin’s drink to prove to him that it would help.

[07:28.79]Franklin slept very well that night dreaming about the diamond,

[07:32.57]and without waking up, he had moved it to his bedroom where he thought it would be safer.

[07:37.62]Franklin and Rachel were both delighted to discover that Franklin was innocent 24 after all.

[07:42.76]It warmed my heart to see them so happy together,

[07:45.90]but the diamond was still missing 25.

[07:47.86]We could not find it in Franklin’s bedroom


[07:50.26]Where was it? They asked me to find it,

[07:52.90]so I continued my investigation.

[07:55.22]This time I was more successful and eventually discovered the real thief:

[07:59.48]Godfrey! It turned out that Godfrey had also seen Franklin move the diamond that night and,

[08:05.85]knowing that Franklin would be accused, he had taken it.

[08:09.51]The diamond seemed to be the perfect solution to his financial problems,

[08:13.61]but was, in fact, the start of many difficulties.

[08:17.82]Godfrey found it impossible to sell the Moonstone in England because everyone knew it was stolen.

[08:23.75]Desperate for money, he tried to persuade Rachel to marry him,

[08:27.30]but when she changed her mind, he had no choice but to go abroad to sell the diamond.

[08:32.47]My detective work finally led me to the ship where I found Godfrey.

[08:37.10]Unfortunately I arrived too late. Godfrey was dead and the Moonstone was gone.

[08:43.47]I am embarrassed to admit that I made many mistakes in this investigation.

[08:42.47]If you guessed who had committed the crime,

[08:44.61]then you are better detective than the famous Sergeant Cuff!

[08:47.96]I have never found the Moonstone,

[08:50.20]and I cannot prove who killed Godfrey.

[08:52.48]I wonder, however, whether perhaps justice was done after all.

[08:56.92]Godfrey paid a high price for his crime.

[08:59.69]He lost the jewel and his life,

[09:01.91]while Franklin and Rachel are very much in love and engaged to be married.

[09:06.95]As for the Moonstone, I have heard that it has somehow returned to its true home in India,

[09:12.80]where it once again decorates the forehead of the statue of the moon god



n.(pl.Englishmen)英国人;英国男人
  • I was astonished that he was not an Englishman.我很惊讶,他竟不是英国人。
  • She stared thoughtfully at the Englishman across the table.她若有所思地盯着桌子对面的那个英国人。
v.报...之仇,为...报仇 ;n.报仇,复仇
  • She poisoned his mind with ideas of hate and revenge.她用复仇的思想来毒害他的心灵。
  • There was anger in his eyes and revenge in his heart.他两眼闪现怒火,一心只想复仇。
n.吸烟者,吸烟车厢,吸烟室
  • His wife dislikes him to be a smoker.他妻子不喜欢他当烟民。
  • He is a moderate smoker.他是一个有节制的烟民。
n.(紧张)状态;拉(绷)紧;张力,拉力
  • I could feel the tension in the room. 我可以感觉到房间里的紧张气氛。
  • Relaxaion is better than tension. 缓和比紧张好。
辞谢,谢绝(邀请等)( decline的第三人称单数 ); (道路、物体等)下倾; (太阳)落下; (在品格、价值上)降低
  • As one grows older one's memory declines. 一个人的记忆力随着年老而衰退。
  • Hearing sensitivity declines with age. 听觉因年老而衰退。
adj.优美的,文雅的,简练的,简结的
  • She was an elegant and accomplished woman.她是位优雅的才女。
  • She has a life of elegant ease.她过着风雅悠闲的生活。
n.处方,开药;指示,规定
  • The physician made a prescription against sea- sickness for him.医生给他开了个治晕船的药方。
  • The drug is available on prescription only.这种药只能凭处方购买。
adj.(in)熟练的,有技能的;需要技能的
  • Unskilled workers usually earn less money than skilled workers.无技能的工人通常比有技能的工人挣钱少。
  • She was skilled enough in French to translate a novel.她法语娴熟,足以翻译小说。
n.警官,中士
  • His elder brother is a sergeant.他哥哥是个警官。
  • How many stripes are there on the sleeve of a sergeant?陆军中士的袖子上有多少条纹?
n.袖口;手铐;护腕;vt.用手铐铐;上袖口
  • She hoped they wouldn't cuff her hands behind her back.她希望他们不要把她反铐起来。
  • Would you please draw together the snag in my cuff?请你把我袖口上的裂口缝上好吗?
追随者( follower的名词复数 ); 用户; 契据的附面; 从动件
  • the followers of Mahatma Gandhi 圣雄甘地的拥护者
  • The reformer soon gathered a band of followers round him. 改革者很快就获得一群追随者支持他。
adj.难以移动,去除的,固执的,顽固的
  • I can not cope with that boy;he is stubborn.我对付不了那个孩子,他很固执。
  • When he's in his stubborn mood,he isn't easily talked round.他那股牛劲上来了,一时不容易说服。
n.援助,帮助
  • She called and called but no one came to her assistance.她叫了又叫,但没有人来帮。
  • He will get the great possible assistance.他将获得尽可能大的帮助。
n.调查,调查研究
  • In an investigation,a new fact became known, which told against him.在调查中新发现了一件对他不利的事实。
  • He drew the conclusion by building on his own investigation.他根据自己的调查研究作出结论。
v.涂抹;诽谤,玷污;n.污点;诽谤,污蔑
  • He has been spreading false stories in an attempt to smear us.他一直在散布谎言企图诽谤我们。
  • There's a smear on your shirt.你衬衫上有个污点。
n.污染,污点,著色;v.沾染,染污,著色
  • It will remain an indelible stain on his memory.这将成为他记忆中一个不可磨灭的污点。
  • Does this material stain easily?这种料子容易染色吗?
adj.污染的,玷污的
  • My dress was stained. 我的连衣裙弄上了污渍。
  • The doors are then stained and varnished. 这些门还要染色涂清漆。
adj.确信的;深信的;有坚定信仰的v.使确信(convince的过去分词);说服
  • I am convinced of her innocence. 我坚信她是清白无辜的。
  • I'm convinced there's a jinx on this car. 我看这辆汽车是灾星。
adj.[计]辅助的v.帮助,促进( assist的过去式和过去分词 );为…的助手;为…当帮手;辅助
  • We were ably assisted by a team of volunteers. 我们得到一批志愿者的大力协助。
  • The nurse assisted with the preparation of the medicine. 护士帮助准备药品。 来自《简明英汉词典》
(使)染色( stain的第三人称单数 ); 褪色,变污; 玷污,败坏(名声)
  • It was said that washing powders containing enzymes remove stains more efficiently. 据说加酶洗衣粉除污更有效。
  • Be quick, cover the blood stains over. 快!把血迹全遮盖起来。
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
n.鸦片;adj.鸦片的
  • That man gave her a dose of opium.那男人给了她一剂鸦片。
  • Opium is classed under the head of narcotic.鸦片是归入麻醉剂一类的东西。
adj.无罪的,清白的;无害的;天真的,单纯的
  • I'm not quite so innocent as to believe that.我还不至于简单到相信那种事的地步。
  • I was very young,and very innocent.我那时非常年轻,幼稚无知。
adj.遗失的,缺少的,失踪的
  • Check the tools and see if anything is missing.检点一下工具,看有无丢失。
  • All the others are here;he's the only one missing.别人都来了,就短他一个。
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smithii
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sulky disk plough
summerdance
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Tectopontine
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warming (process)
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zeum