时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:69 The Movie Star Mystery


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They all stared at the piece of red feather. Then Jessie said, “It must have been Monica who had a car hidden in the bushes by the side of the road. But why?”



“To spy on Tate,” said Benny



“She must suspect that he is at his mother’s house,” agreed Henry. “And she wants to write a story about it. But she can’t until she has proof 1.”



“Do you think she was the one who left the letter?” Violet 2 said.



“I don’t know,” said Jessie. “I didn’t see whoever it was clearly enough to know.”



Violet said, “She was there that day we saw Harpo and Stefan out in front of the bank. Remember when they jumped into their van and drove away so fast?”



Henry nodded. “And I remember you saying something about a lady in a green scarf.”



“It was Monica Tripe,” said Violet. “Maybe she wasn’t angry with us like I thought. Maybe she was mad that Harpo and Stefan got away.”



“Stefan and Harpo must have recognized her, too,” said Jessie. “That’s why they left in such a hurry, and not because of the police car!”



“Do you think she’s behind all of Tate’s bad luck?” said Violet.



“He did say she was always snooping around the set of his last movie,” Jessie pointed 3 out.



“Maybe she caused the bad luck so she could have a good story to write about,” Henry said.



“I think it was Courtney,” said Benny. “She’s mean.”



“Oh, Benny. She’s just doing her job,” Violet said. “She’s supposed to protect Tate.”



“Benny, you might be right,” Jessie said thoughtfully 4. “If Tate isn’t in danger, then he doesn’t need Courtney. She’d be out of a job.”



“And he did say that they hired her right after all those things went wrong on his other movie,” Henry said. “Maybe she caused things to happen after they hired her.”



“She could have sneaked 5 out of the Radley place and put the letter in the mailbox,” Violet said. “She could have just climbed over the fence.”



Jessie nodded. “And maybe she’s the one who told Monica where we were.”



“Or maybe she and Monica are even working together,” said Henry.



He stopped and held up the red feather. “But we don’t have any proof.”



“We’ll find some new clues,” Jessie said. “Don’t worry. Well solve this mystery so that Tate can make his next movie without being afraid.”



That evening, Courtney and Tate arrived at the Aldens’ promptly 6 at seven o’clock.



Benny answered the door. “Oh, good,” he said. “I’m hungry.”



Courtney smiled a little. But she stepped inside ahead of Tate and looked around. She walked to all the front windows and pulled down the shades. When they got to the dining room, she pulled the curtains closed in there.



Grandfather Alden looked surprised. “She’s my bodyguard,” Tate explained.



“Oh,” said Grandfather.



Henry introduced Tate and Courtney to Grandfather and Mrs. McGregor. Courtney nodded. She said to Mrs. McGregor, “Does that door lead to the kitchen?”



Surprised, Mrs. McGregor nodded.



“And is there a back door?” Courtney asked.



“A kitchen door, yes,” said Mrs. McGregor. “I’ll show you.” Courtney followed Mrs. McGregor into the kitchen.



A moment later Courtney returned. She said to Tate, “I think you should sit at the end of the room away from the window and near the door to the kitchen. That way you can make a quick exit out the back way if necessary.”



Jessie looked from Courtney to Tate and back again. “Has something else happened?” she asked suspiciously 7.



Slowly Tate nodded.



“What?” asked Henry.



“A phone call,” Tate said. “Courtney answered the phone.”



“What kind of a phone call?” asked Violet.



“An anonymous 8 phone call,” Courtney said. “Someone with a disguised 9 voice. I couldn’t tell if it was a man or a woman. Whoever it was said, ‘Tate, Tate, it’s your fate 10. Come out and play or you will pay.’ Then the person hung up.”



“That sounds like a threat!” Henry said.



“Yes,” said Courtney. “That’s why I’m being so careful.”



“But who knows where I am? And how did this person find out?” Tate cried in frustration 11. “We’ve been so careful.”



“We’ll just have to keep on being careful,” Courtney said. “Extra careful.”



Grandfather said, “Well, I think you’re safe here. Why don’t we sit down and enjoy Mrs. McGregor’s excellent dinner.”



It was a good dinner. Both Tate and Courtney seemed to relax a little as they ate the delicious food Mrs. McGregor had prepared. The Aldens told Tate and Courtney about mysteries they had solved. Tate told the Aldens about life as a movie star.



“It sounds like a lot of hard work,” said Benny, wrinkling 12 his nose.



“And not nearly as exciting as some of the mysteries you’ve solved,” Tate answered.



“I think it would be fun to be a movie star,” said Henry.



“I’d rather be the director,” said Jessie. “Then I could be in charge of everything.”



“You’d be good at that, Jessie,” Grandfather said, smiling at his oldest granddaughter.



Suddenly Watch came running out of the kitchen, where he had been napping 13 on his pillow by the stove. He was barking wildly.



“What is it, Watch? What is it, boy?” asked Benny.



Watch ran to the front door and started scratching at it. And at that moment, all the lights went out.



1 proof
adj.防...的,耐...的,能防护;n.校样,证据,证明;vt.检验,给...做防护措施
  • He is living proof of the wonders of modern medicine.他是当代医学奇迹的活证明。
  • The proof was fished up from some old papers.校样在旧文件中被找到了。
2 violet
adj.紫色的;n.紫罗兰
  • She likes to wear violet dresses.他喜欢穿紫色的衣服。
  • Violet is the color of wisdom,peace and strength.紫色是智慧的,和平的和力量的颜色。
3 pointed
adj.尖的,直截了当的
  • He gave me a very sharp pointed pencil.他给我一支削得非常尖的铅笔。
  • She wished to show Mrs.John Dashwood by this pointed invitation to her brother.她想通过对达茨伍德夫人提出直截了当的邀请向她的哥哥表示出来。
4 thoughtfully
ad.考虑周到地
  • She rubbed her chin thoughtfully. 她若有所思地抚摩着下巴。
  • The man pulled thoughtfully at his pipe before commenting on our proposal. 那人若有所思地吸了口烟,然后就我们的建议发表自己的见解。
5 sneaked
v.潜行( sneak的过去式和过去分词 );偷偷溜走;(儿童向成人)打小报告;告状
  • I sneaked up the stairs. 我蹑手蹑脚地上了楼。
  • She sneaked a surreptitious glance at her watch. 她偷偷看了一眼手表。
6 promptly
adv.及时地,敏捷地
  • He paid the money back promptly.他立即还了钱。
  • She promptly seized the opportunity his absence gave her.她立即抓住了因他不在场给她创造的机会。
7 suspiciously
ad.猜疑地,可疑地
  • The aforementioned person was seen acting suspiciously. 有人看见前面提到的那个人行动可疑。
  • The man looked at her suspiciously. 那个男人以狐疑的目光看着她。
8 anonymous
adj.无名的;匿名的;无特色的
  • Sending anonymous letters is a cowardly act.寄匿名信是懦夫的行为。
  • The author wishes to remain anonymous.作者希望姓名不公开。
9 disguised
v.假扮( disguise的过去式和过去分词 );化装;伪装;掩盖
  • The hijackers were heavily disguised. 劫持者伪装得严严实实。
  • The chieftain of that country is disguised as a benefactor this time. 那个国家的首领这一次伪装出一副施恩者的姿态。 来自《简明英汉词典》
10 fate
n.命运;结局,结果;将来,前景
  • The Titanic met her fate by crashing into a huge iceberg.泰坦尼克号客轮因撞上一个大冰山而沉没。
  • Your future is bound up with the fate of your motherland.你的前途同祖国的命运紧密相联。
11 frustration
n.挫折,失败,失效,落空
  • He had to fight back tears of frustration.他不得不强忍住失意的泪水。
  • He beat his hands on the steering wheel in frustration.他沮丧地用手打了几下方向盘。
12 wrinkling
n.起皱现象,起皱纹v.使起皱纹( wrinkle的现在分词 );(尤指皮肤)起皱纹
  • He turned and faced her, faint annoyance wrinkling his forehead. "他转过身来看着思嘉,心里有些不高兴,额头和眉毛皱起来。 来自飘(部分)
  • The wrinkling of the hills would make them crumble. 这些山峦的皱摺会使它们倒塌无遗。 来自辞典例句
13 napping
n.起绒,拉绒,拉毛;磨绒;搓呢;刷布
  • He caught me napping. 他发现了我打盹。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • In it the Indians pass away hot noon hours, napping or chatting. 印第安人躺在上面,打发掉了正午几个小时的酷热。时而小憩时而闲聊。 来自英语晨读30分(高二)
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