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Waiting for the police Warm-up Contents I。 Joke e II. Quiz e 工工。 Quotations鲁 W B L E (BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 2—Waiting for the Police I. Joke II. Quiz III. Quotations
Waiting for the police L.J05 Can you think as Holmes does? Sherlock Holmes and dr Watson went on a camping trip. As they lay down for the night Holmes said: Watson, look up into the sky and tell me what you see Watson said :I see millions and millions of stars Holmes: And what does that tell you? W B L E To be continued on the next page (BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 2—Waiting for the Police Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson went on a camping trip. As they lay down for the night, Holmes said: “Watson, look up into the sky and tell me what you see.” Watson said: “I see millions and millions of stars.” Holmes: “And what does that tell you?” Can you think as Holmes does? To be continued on the next page
Waiting for the police Watson: Astronomically, it tells me that there are millions of galaxies and potentially billions of planets Theologically it tells me that God is great and that we are small and insignificant. Meteorologically it tells me that we will have a beautiful day tomorrow What does it tell you? W B L E The end of Joke. U (BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 2—Waiting for the Police Watson: “Astronomically, it tells me that there are millions of galaxies and potentially billions of planets. Theologically it tells me that God is great and that we are small and insignificant. Meteorologically it tells me that we will have a beautiful day tomorrow. What does it tell you?” The end of Joke
Waiting for the police II. Quis Mystery and crime stories are among the most popular forms of fiction today, and the popularity of the genre is no mystery to millions of readers worldwide Here are some Mystery Greats. Try to match their names with their works to test your knowledge about mystery fictions or movies. W B L E To be continued on the next page. (BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 2—Waiting for the Police Mystery and crime stories are among the most popular forms of fiction today, and the popularity of the genre is no mystery to millions of readers worldwide. Here are some Mystery Greats. Try to match their names with their works to test your knowledge about mystery fictions or movies. To be continued on the next page
Waiting for the police II. Quiz The murders in the Agatha Christie Do the match Rue Morgue work Ellery Queen A Study in Scarlet\ .The murder at they Alfred Hitchcock Vicarage The roman hat Sherlock holmes Mystery Edgar Allan poe The 39 Steps W B L E The end of Quiz. (BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 2—Waiting for the Police The end of Quiz. “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” “A Study in Scarlet” “The Murder at the Vicarage” “The Roman Hat Mystery” “The 39 Steps” Agatha Christie Ellery Queen Alfred Hitchcock Sherlock Holmes Edgar Allan Poe Do the match work
Waiting for the police III. Mr. HHolmes'Quotations 1. Education never ends, watson. It is a series of lessons, with the greatest for the last 2. All knowledge comes useful to the detective 3. It is not so impossible, however, that a man should possess all knowledge which is likely to be useful to him in his work, and this, i have endeavored in my case to do. W B L E The end of Mr Holmes Quotations. (BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 2—Waiting for the Police 1. Education never ends, Watson. It is a series of lessons, with the greatest for the last. 2. All knowledge comes useful to the detective. 3. It is not so impossible, however, that a man should possess all knowledge which is likely to be useful to him in his work, and this, I have endeavored in my case to do. The end of Mr. Holmes’ Quotations
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