时间:2018-12-06 作者:英语课 分类:104 The Game Store Mystery


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“Wake up, Violet,” Jessie nudged her sister. “Grandfather, look!”



Someone was inserting a key into the front door of the drugstore. And the person was too short to be Bob, the store owner.



Grandfather picked up the walkie-talkie and said, “We’ve got someone entering the drugstore through the front door. Could be an employee, but given the late hour, I think we better go check it out.”



The walkie-talkie crackled, then Carter’s voice came over it. “Copy that. We’ll wait here in case the person tries to make a getaway through the back door.”



Violet, Jessie, and Grandfather slipped quietly out of the van and tiptoed across the parking lot. The drugstore was still dark.



Jessie tried the door. It was unlocked. “Let’s go in,” she whispered to Violet.



Violet nodded as Jessie pushed the door all the way open.



“Hello?” Grandfather called. There was a panel of light switches beside the door. Grandfather flipped 1 them all and light flooded the store.



Jessie and Violet squinted 2 in the sudden brightness.



There was a rustle 3 in the back of the store. Then footsteps. Someone was running out the back.



Jessie, Violet, and Grandfather followed the sound of the footsteps through the store, through the back room, and out the back door.



Tony Silver stood with his hands above his head. Carter’s headlights lit up the whole alley 4.



“The police are on their way,” Carter said as he held up his cell phone. Henry and Benny stood on either side of him.



“How can you be the robber?” Benny asked, shielding his eyes from the bright headlights. “You sell safes. You’re supposed to keep people’s money safe.”



“I know.” Tony hung his head in shame. “But I’ve got a lot of credit card bills. I can’t seem to get ahead. And breaking into these stores is just so easy. I know all the combinations to the safes because I help the store owners set them. And getting keys is easy, too. Everyone seems to leave spare keys lying around. I know it was wrong, but I just couldn’t help myself.”



“So you’re the one who put CARTER ROBBER on the sign out front?” Carter asked angrily.



Tony nodded. “I saw you taking letters off that sign one night. And so did Bob. I thought people might believe you were the robber since a couple of people already knew you were sneaking 5 around the mall late at night.”



“I would never rob anyone,” Carter said.



“No, I suppose you wouldn’t,” Tony said.



They all heard sirens in the distance. The sirens grew louder and louder as two police cars zoomed 6 around the corner and pulled into the alley.



“This is Tony Silver,” Grandfather told the officers when they got out of their vehicles. “We just caught him breaking into the drugstore.”



A white-haired officer stepped forward and took out his handcuffs. “Tony Silver,” he said, “you’re under arrest.”



The Aldens didn’t get much sleep that night. They wanted to be at the mall first thing the next morning so they could see Queenie’s reaction to the sign.



Queenie smiled when she saw them. “What’s all this?” she asked as she stepped out of her car. She hadn’t noticed the sign yet.



“We just wanted to say good morning,” Carter said cheerfully.



“And it is a good morning indeed,” Queenie replied as they all walked across the parking lot. “I understand our robber was caught last night and I have all of you to thank for that.”



“You were right about Raina all along, Queenie,” Benny said. “She wasn’t the robber.”



“Of course she wasn’t,” Queenie said. “Raina can be a little bit scatter-brained, and she doesn’t always make the best decisions when it comes to money. But she would never steal.”



All of a sudden, Queenie stopped walking. Her bottom jaw 7 dropped open and she looked at Carter.



“D-did you do this?” she asked, her eyes darting 8 back and forth 9 between Carter and the sign.



Carter took Queenie’s hand, then got down on one knee right in the middle of the parking lot. With his other hand, he reached into his inside pocket and pulled out a small black velvet 10 box.



“Oh, my goodness!” Queenie put her hand to her chest when Carter raised the lid of the box. A diamond ring gleamed in the sunlight.



“You’ll make me the happiest man in the world if you say you’ll be my wife, Queenie,” Carter said.



“I-I don’t know what to say,” Queenie said shyly. Her cheeks were glowing. A smile played at the corners of her mouth.



“Say yes!” Benny blurted 11.



“Benny!” Jessie hissed 12. She put her finger to her lips.



But Queenie just laughed. “It’s okay, Jessie. Benny’s right. That’s exactly what I should say.” She turned to Carter, who was still down on one knee, and smiled. “Yes, dear. I’ll marry you.”



Carter took the ring out of the box and slipped it on Queenie’s third finger. Then he stood up, and the two of them hugged.



The Aldens clapped and cheered.



A car that was trying to get past them honked 13.



“We better get out of the way,” Carter said as the group moved quickly toward the sidewalk.



“We’ve got a lot of planning to do,” Queenie said.



“I’m looking forward to it,” Carter replied, smiling.



On Saturday, the big Word Master tournament was held at the Game Spot. There was a children’s tournament and an adult tournament. More than fifty people had signed up for both tournaments, which made the store unusually crowded.



Jessie had won all three of her games so far. So now she was seated at the yellow table in the Kids’ Korner playing for the championship. A crowd of children had gathered around Jessie and her opponent, a serious-looking boy named Andy.



Andy was a little younger than Jessie, but he was good at finding words. He was fast, too. Jessie knew she’d have to concentrate if she wanted to beat him.



While Jessie and Andy puzzled over the letters in round three, there was a sudden eruption 14 of cheers from the front of the store.



Carter and a woman with straight blond hair stood up and shook hands.



“Congratulations, Carter,” Queenie said as she presented Carter with a small trophy 15.



“Thank you,” Carter said with a small smile.



Jessie turned back to the letters in front of her. She wondered how Andy was doing? Did he have more words than she did?



But she knew it was a mistake to worry so much about her opponent. It was better to simply look at the letters in front of her and do the best she could.



Finally, the game was over and they counted up their points.



“I have 212 points,” Jessie announced. “How many do you have?”



“I have 204,” Andy replied. He reached across the table to shake Jessie’s hand. “Good game.”



“Good game,” Jessie echoed. “Maybe we can play again sometime.”



Andy nodded. “I’d like that.”



Jessie and Andy started picking up the game. Queenie came over and handed Jessie a small trophy. Carter and Raina stood right behind Queenie and clapped. So did Grandfather, Henry, Violet, and Benny.



“Thank you,” Jessie said with a grin. She turned the trophy around and looked at it. It had a gold cup on top of a wooden pedestal. The lettering on the front of the pedestal read WORD MASTER CHAMPION. It was identical to Carter’s trophy.



“Perhaps the two Word Master champions should play a game next,” Carter suggested, once everyone except the Aldens had left.



“Really?” Jessie asked eagerly. “You’d play a game with me, Carter?” He had said no when Jessie had asked him before.



“I’d be honored. In fact,” Carter gestured for everyone else to come and sit down, “why don’t we all play a game? Just for fun?”



“Don’t mind if I do,” Grandfather said as he pulled out a chair and sat down. The children, Queenie and Raina sat down, too.



Then Carter divided up the letters and they all got ready for another game.



1 flipped
轻弹( flip的过去式和过去分词 ); 按(开关); 快速翻转; 急挥
  • The plane flipped and crashed. 飞机猛地翻转,撞毁了。
  • The carter flipped at the horse with his whip. 赶大车的人扬鞭朝着马轻轻地抽打。
2 squinted
斜视( squint的过去式和过去分词 ); 眯着眼睛; 瞟; 从小孔或缝隙里看
  • Pulling his rifle to his shoulder he squinted along the barrel. 他把枪顶肩,眯起眼睛瞄准。
  • I squinted through the keyhole. 我从锁眼窥看。
3 rustle
v.沙沙作响;偷盗(牛、马等);n.沙沙声声
  • She heard a rustle in the bushes.她听到灌木丛中一阵沙沙声。
  • He heard a rustle of leaves in the breeze.他听到树叶在微风中发出的沙沙声。
4 alley
n.小巷,胡同;小径,小路
  • We live in the same alley.我们住在同一条小巷里。
  • The blind alley ended in a brick wall.这条死胡同的尽头是砖墙。
5 sneaking
a.秘密的,不公开的
  • She had always had a sneaking affection for him. 以前她一直暗暗倾心于他。
  • She ducked the interviewers by sneaking out the back door. 她从后门偷偷溜走,躲开采访者。
6 zoomed
v.(飞机、汽车等)急速移动( zoom的过去式 );(价格、费用等)急升,猛涨
  • Traffic zoomed past us. 车辆从我们身边疾驰而过。
  • Cars zoomed helter-skelter, honking belligerently. 大街上来往车辆穿梭不停,喇叭声刺耳。 来自《简明英汉词典》
7 jaw
n.颚,颌,说教,流言蜚语;v.喋喋不休,教训
  • He delivered a right hook to his opponent's jaw.他给了对方下巴一记右钩拳。
  • A strong square jaw is a sign of firm character.强健的方下巴是刚毅性格的标志。
8 darting
v.投掷,投射( dart的现在分词 );向前冲,飞奔
  • Swallows were darting through the clouds. 燕子穿云急飞。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • Swallows were darting through the air. 燕子在空中掠过。 来自辞典例句
9 forth
adv.向前;向外,往外
  • The wind moved the trees gently back and forth.风吹得树轻轻地来回摇晃。
  • He gave forth a series of works in rapid succession.他很快连续发表了一系列的作品。
10 velvet
n.丝绒,天鹅绒;adj.丝绒制的,柔软的
  • This material feels like velvet.这料子摸起来像丝绒。
  • The new settlers wore the finest silk and velvet clothing.新来的移民穿着最华丽的丝绸和天鹅绒衣服。
11 blurted
v.突然说出,脱口而出( blurt的过去式和过去分词 )
  • She blurted it out before I could stop her. 我还没来得及制止,她已脱口而出。
  • He blurted out the truth, that he committed the crime. 他不慎说出了真相,说是他犯了那个罪。 来自《简明英汉词典》
12 hissed
发嘶嘶声( hiss的过去式和过去分词 ); 发嘘声表示反对
  • Have you ever been hissed at in the middle of a speech? 你在演讲中有没有被嘘过?
  • The iron hissed as it pressed the wet cloth. 熨斗压在湿布上时发出了嘶嘶声。
13 honked
v.(使)发出雁叫似的声音,鸣(喇叭),按(喇叭)( honk的过去式和过去分词 )
  • I drove up in front of the house and honked. 我将车开到屋子前面然后按喇叭。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • He honked his horn as he went past. 他经过时按响了汽车喇叭。 来自《简明英汉词典》
14 eruption
n.火山爆发;(战争等)爆发;(疾病等)发作
  • The temple was destroyed in the violent eruption of 1470 BC.庙宇在公元前1470年猛烈的火山爆发中摧毁了。
  • The eruption of a volcano is spontaneous.火山的爆发是自发的。
15 trophy
n.优胜旗,奖品,奖杯,战胜品,纪念品
  • The cup is a cherished trophy of the company.那只奖杯是该公司很珍惜的奖品。
  • He hung the lion's head as a trophy.他把那狮子头挂起来作为狩猎纪念品。
学英语单词
a hard dose to swallow
A. G.
aerotrains
allelomorphic series
anergic stupor
Archipelagic Sea Lanes
Atherininae
Bencao Yanyi
bernsmeier
Big B
binary-coded decimal representation
boat assignment table
buljeong (pulchong)
Cariboo Road
chavel
chrominance format
cimicifuga
combustion oil in-situ
container parking area
cooper cr. (barcoo r.)
corporate powers
coxleys
cpt
cryptovirogene
CSIA
darkest corner
DC drive
dearies
dimethylcarbinol
disillusionized
Doezum
double royal
easing out
electro-optical tracker system
emasculater
eurocurrencies
excalcarate
exedrae
exponentiation sign
false claim
flat-compound characteristic
floor assembly
fluorimetries
forklift atachment
fund requirement
gallinago megala
generalized gastrointestinal polyposis
Goirle
hench-boy
high-frequency transistor
INCIID
inline power
instrument support
intracaine
isolationists
John Pershing
kristopher
light-demanding seed
Lloyd's
marline spike hitch
Maude, Cape
Mitla, Mamarr(Mitla Pass)
mitrailleur
moderately repetitive sequence
Molinia
movable breaker point
naked-handedly
Niall Horan
nominal fineness
non-effect
other service/test/observation ids for the observation
output of the function
overseas military expenditure
Paradise valley
pigle
plume structure
r.c.i.a.
rate controlling step
relativerisk
resellings
running Turk's head
sealey
sharebrokers
soft croma key
sosofo
southern suburbs
square mean convergence
standard pressure vessel
straight line towing test
symbol token
tornoceratid
tsusiophyllum tanakae maxim.
tuned relay
two-tenths
unf
union catalogs
vagabondages
variable component of stress
water cooled tungstentipped rod
Westfalian
yama
zoanthropy