时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:58 The Mystery at the Alamo


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When Violet 1 and Jessie returned to the movie set, Henry, Antonio, and Benny were waiting anxiously for them.



“What did you find out?” Henry asked,



“Well, we think the call was made from a phone near Antonio’s mother’s lemonade stand,” Violet said.



“Why do you think that?” Antonio asked.



“Because Claire kept talking about announcements and music in the background.”



“Verdad!” Antonio said. “That’s the truth! The wax 3 museum plays the same announcements night and day. It drives me crazy when I’m working at the booth 4. The pay phone is right in front of the museum and directly across from my mother’s stand.”



“Do you think you can keep an eye on that phone while you’re working, Antonio?” Violet asked. “If the person who called Claire used that phone once, he or she might use it again.”



“Of course,” Antonio said.



“Okay, people,” Amy said as she clapped her hands. “Break time is over. Let’s make a movie here! This is an easy scene for you all to do,” Amy explained to the children. “You’re going to stroll 5 down the street like you’re tourists.”



“Which most of us are,” Henry added.



“That’s right,” Amy said. “When you see Claire, smile and wave at her. Then come back over here. Claire is going to talk about the number of tourists that visit San Antonio and the Alamo each year. Does anyone have any questions?”



“No,” Henry said. “We understand what we’re supposed to do.”



“Good,” Amy said. “You’re all doing a great job.”



As the group walked toward 6 the set, a loud screech 7 came from the stage.



“What in the world?” Amy said as she ran with the children in the direction of the screaming.



Mary Jenkins was on the ground crawling 8 around the hem 2 of Claire’s wide skirt. Claire was jumping up and down, screaming.



“Help me! Help me!” Claire said as she climbed up on a chair.



“What is it?” Amy shouted.



“What’s wrong, Claire?” Violet asked.



“A r-r-rat is loose in here,” Claire said.



Finally Mary stood up. She was holding the tail of a squirming white mouse.



“I hate rats,” Claire said. “Get that thing away from me!”



“Now, Claire, it’s just a little mouse,” Mary said. She gently cupped her hand over it.



“Let me have it,” said Roger Martin, calmly walking over. “I’ll take it to the park.” He found a box with a lid and placed the mouse inside.



Claire looked embarrassed. “I’m sorry — it was silly to get so upset. Oh, dear, look at me. . . .”



Claire had ripped 9 one sleeve of her costume and torn the hem out of her dress. Her wig 10 had come loose and hung untidily around her shoulders. Her face was red and beaded with sweat.



“Oh, my,” Mary said as she examined Claire’s dress. “This costume will have to be repaired before it can be worn again.”



“Claire,” Amy said. “I know you’re upset, but we’ll have to go on without you. I can’t afford any more delays. I’ll just have to give your lines to Roger and Janice.”



“I understand,” Claire said sadly. She left the stage and ran toward her trailer.



Roger smiled. “After I get rid of this mouse, I’ll be right back.”



“Did you see that?” Jessie whispered to Henry.



“Roger Martin seemed awfully 11 happy when he found out he was getting some of Claire’s lines.”



“And he didn’t look surprised when the mouse was captured 12, either,” Henry replied.



“Do you think he put the mouse in here on purpose?” Jessie asked.



“I don’t know,” Henry said. “But I think we should keep an eye on him.”



“I wonder where Janice is,” Violet whispered. “She’s usually around when we’re going to film.”



“That is unusual,” Jessie said.



“I think Benny, Antonio, and I should follow Roger at lunchtime today,” Henry said.



“What about our lunch?” Benny asked.



“Don’t worry, Benny,” Henry said. “We’ll get some sandwiches and take them with us.”



“That’s a good idea,” said Jessie. “Violet and I will keep an eye on Janice and Claire, even though I don’t see how Claire could have anything to do with this.”



“I hope not,” Violet said. “I really like Claire.”



Janice appeared on the set a few minutes before the filming started. Roger followed soon afterward 13. There were no accidents as they said their lines. The children did their parts perfectly 14.



“Okay! Cut!” Amy said. “Wonderful job, everyone! Let’s go to lunch.”



“It’s about time some professional actors got to work around here,” Roger said to Janice.



Violet and Jessie, who were standing 15 nearby, exchanged glances.



As soon as they could leave without being noticed, Henry, Benny, and Antonio followed Roger Martin.



Jessie and Violet followed Janice. “It looks like she’s going into Amy’s trailer,” Jessie said.



The girls ducked behind the edge of the trailer. Janice knocked on Amy’s door.



“Who is it?” Amy called.



“It’s me, Janice. I’m here to go over my lines.”



Amy opened the door and smiled. “Great! I hope Claire will be able to film her part this afternoon, but if she can’t, at least you’ll be ready. Come on in. I ordered some salads for lunch.”



Janice went inside and closed the door.



“Well,” Violet said. “We know what Janice will be doing this afternoon. Now let’s go and check on Claire.”



As the girls came near Claire’s trailer, her door opened and she came down the steps. Jessie grabbed 16 Violet and dragged her behind the trailer.



“Do you think she saw us?” Violet whispered.



“I don’t think so,” Jessie answered. “She didn’t even look around.”



“Let’s follow her,” Violet said.



Claire headed down the street to a small cafe a few blocks from Alamo Square. Jessie and Violet watched through a window as she went in and sat down at a booth. After a few minutes, a tall man with red hair and glasses came in. He sat at the same table.



Jessie and Violet went into the cafe and snuck into the booth behind Claire and the man. Claire’s back was toward the girls, and several large flowering plants shielded 17 them from view. The girls could not see Claire or the man, but they could hear them.



“Nolan,” Claire said. “You’re my agent. We’ve worked together for years. You know that I’d love to take the starring role in that important movie being filmed in California, but I can’t start right away. I can’t break my contract. Once I take a job, I do the best work I can until the job is completed.”



“Are you sure there’s no way you can get out of this contract?” Nolan asked. “What happens if you get fired?”



Before Violet and Jessie could hear Claire’s response, a waitress loudly asked what the girls wanted to order.



“Two chicken sandwiches and two glasses of milk, please,” Violet said softly 18 The waitress wrote down their order and hurried away.



“No — I don’t even want to talk about it,” Claire said loudly. Then Jessie and Violet could see her heading out of the cafe. The man followed.



Jessie looked out the window. “They’ve gone their separate ways. And we still don’t know what Claire said about getting fired, but we do know she wants to leave and go to California.”



“Do you think she arranged all those accidents so that Amy would fire her?” Violet asked.



“I don’t think so,” Jessie said. “She said she does her best once she takes a job. Maybe the boys found out something that will solve this mystery.”



“Are we going to stay and eat?” Violet asked as the waitress put their plates down in front of them.



“Yes,” Jessie answered. “These sandwiches look delicious!”



When the girls got back to the set, the boys were waiting for them.



“You won’t believe what we saw,” Henry said.



“You won’t believe what we heard,” Jessie said.



“You go first,” Henry said.



After Jessie and Violet told Henry, Benny, and Antonio about Claire’s meeting with a man named Nolan, it was the boys’ turn to talk.



“We followed Roger Martin back to his trailer,” Antonio said. “He met a man there. You won’t believe what the man had with him!”



“What?” asked Jessie, anxious to know what the boys had seen.



“He had a cage with him,” Benny said. “I saw it!”



“A cage?” Jessie said. “A cage for what?”



“It looked like a mouse cage. There was a treadmill 19 inside it,” Henry said.



“Are you sure?” Jessie asked.



“Yes. We’re sure,” Henry said. “Roger must have borrowed the mouse from a pet store. We heard him thank the man for letting him use the mouse in the movie.”



“It looks like he’s the one who has been making all the mischief,” Antonio said.



“But why would he want to do that?” asked Violet.



“Well,” Jessie said, “he doesn’t like it when Claire gets most of the speaking parts, or most of the attention.”



“We heard him say that. Remember?” Henry said. “He also said that he’d get even.”



“You’re both right,” said Antonio. “But there’s nothing we can do about all this today.”



“Why not?” Henry asked.



“Because your grandfather is coming down the street,” Antonio said with a smile. “And I need to go help my mother. I’ll keep an eye on the pay phone across from our lemonade stand. Don’t forget that you’re coming over tonight to make cascarones. I’ll meet you at your hotel after the tour.”



“We haven’t forgotten,” Jessie said.



“We’re looking forward to it,” Violet said.



“Are my movie stars ready to tour San Antonio?” Grandfather said when he saw his grandchildren.



“Yes, we are!” Jessie said.



“Then let’s go,” Grandfather said. “We have a lot to see and do before we go over to the Rivas’s house tonight.”



1 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。
2 hem
n.贴边,镶边;vt.缝贴边;(in)包围,限制
  • The hem on her skirt needs sewing.她裙子上的褶边需要缝一缝。
  • The hem of your dress needs to be let down an inch.你衣服的折边有必要放长1英寸。
3 wax
n.蜡,蜡状物,震怒;vi.变大,增大,月亮满;vt.用蜡涂
  • I wax my boots chiefly to waterproof them.我给靴子打蜡主要是为了防水。
  • I wax the floor once a month.我每月给地板打一次蜡。
4 booth
n.小房间,公用电话亭,岗亭;货摊
  • Where can I find a telephone booth?我在哪儿可以找到电话亭?
  • Let's walk around to each booth.我们到每个摊子转一转吧!
5 stroll
n.闲逛,漫步;v.闲逛,漫步
  • We are ready to take a stroll in the village.我们准备到村里遛遛。
  • I am rather fond of a solitary stroll in the country.我颇喜欢在乡间独自徜徉。
6 toward
prep.对于,关于,接近,将近,向,朝
  • Suddenly I saw a tall figure approaching toward the policeman.突然间我看到一个高大的身影朝警察靠近。
  • Upon seeing her,I smiled and ran toward her. 看到她我笑了,并跑了过去。
7 screech
n./v.尖叫;(发出)刺耳的声音
  • He heard a screech of brakes and then fell down. 他听到汽车刹车发出的尖锐的声音,然后就摔倒了。
  • The screech of jet planes violated the peace of the afternoon. 喷射机的尖啸声侵犯了下午的平静。
8 crawling
n.表面涂布不均v.爬( crawl的现在分词 );(昆虫)爬行;缓慢行进;巴结
  • You should be ashamed of yourself, crawling to the director like that. 你那样巴结董事,应该感到羞耻。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Stubborn, self-confident Guo Zhenshan has never gone crawling to anyone. 坚强、自信、有气魄的郭振山,实在说,永远也不会向人低三下四啊! 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
9 ripped
n.假发
  • The actress wore a black wig over her blond hair.那个女演员戴一顶黑色假发罩住自己的金黄色头发。
  • He disguised himself with a wig and false beard.他用假发和假胡须来乔装。
10 awfully
adv.可怕地,非常地,极端地
  • Agriculture was awfully neglected in the past.过去农业遭到严重忽视。
  • I've been feeling awfully bad about it.对这我一直感到很难受。
11 captured
俘获( capture的过去式和过去分词 ); 夺取; 夺得; 引起(注意、想像、兴趣)
  • Allied troops captured over 300 enemy soldiers. 盟军俘虏了300多名敌方士兵。
  • Most of the rebels were captured and disarmed. 大部分叛乱分子被俘获并解除了武装。
12 afterward
adv.后来;以后
  • Let's go to the theatre first and eat afterward. 让我们先去看戏,然后吃饭。
  • Afterward,the boy became a very famous artist.后来,这男孩成为一个很有名的艺术家。
13 perfectly
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地
  • The witnesses were each perfectly certain of what they said.证人们个个对自己所说的话十分肯定。
  • Everything that we're doing is all perfectly above board.我们做的每件事情都是光明正大的。
14 standing
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
15 grabbed
v.抢先,抢占( grab的过去式和过去分词 );(尤指匆忙地)取;攫取;(尤指自私、贪婪地)捞取
  • He was grabbed by two men and frogmarched out of the hall. 他被两个男人紧抓双臂押出大厅。
  • She grabbed the child's hand and ran. 她抓住孩子的手就跑。
16 shielded
屏蔽
  • He was shielded by his mother from punishment. 他母亲保护他,使他免受惩罚。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He shielded his head from the sun with an old sack. 他用一只旧口袋挡住头顶的阳光。 来自辞典例句
17 softly
adv.柔和地,静静地,温柔地
  • He speaks too softly for her to hear.他讲话声音太轻,她听不见。
  • She breathed her advice softly.她低声劝告。
18 treadmill
n.踏车;单调的工作
  • The treadmill has a heart rate monitor.跑步机上有个脉搏监视器。
  • Drugs remove man from the treadmill of routine.药物可以使人摆脱日常单调的工作带来的疲劳。
学英语单词
abstracting process
acoustic conductivity
anxious delirium
AOG
association of flight attendants
averett
bakir
benigna
biased diode
Bishkek
boysie
brace for
Canucks
capital letters
check gauge
compulsory education law
coralsnake
counter-controlled photograph
counterbalance
coxswin's box
croaks
damage control locker
decimal floating point value
deep fade
demissa
demolition expense
direct-writing oscillograph
disconnection register
dolders
double-ended break without separation
endoproteinases
family ostreidaes
final working drawings
flood tuff
forced warm air heating
fractionalize
go head to head
golda
governor of velocity
hyperfiber
i'nt
id-ul-fitr
independent-counsel
knapsack lever-type sprayer
labor and management
let out a sigh
load-magnitude
measured lubrication
medical frequency band
Mikir Hills
molecular sieves adsorbing tower
mould(mold)
neutral absorber
owego
pathomolecular
pluvionivation
positive displacement metering valve
President George W. Bush
print statement
priori restrictions
pugged clay
Pulex cheopis
quite circular in outline
reaction cycle
Reblochons
red coloration
reflux ratio
Rhamnoliquiritin
rhombohedral hemimorphic class
roll feeder surge bin
S5
Saussurea robusta
scruffled
Scutellaria oligophlebia
single step call transfer
Slǎnic Moldova
Sommerfeld theory
speywoods
Spinagnostus
Staggergrass
standard voltage generator
stauntonia obovata hemsl.
superficial dentin caries
supplementary log book
sympathies
symphysions
table look up instruction
tender negotiation
the means of relay protection
Thetford-Mines
time-current characteristics
torn-apart
triggering energy
uniformly most accurate confidence interval
unparasitized
vas communicans
Vasvar
Vazzola
velum medullary
voluntary payment
vouchsafed
worthiness