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When we talk about famous UK writer Agatha Christie, it seems that her famous detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple are must-reads. So, of course, are her best-selling novels Murder on the Orient Express (1934) and Death on the Nile (1937).

But when the readers around the world were asked to name their favorite Christie novel to mark her 125th birthday on Sept 15, And Then There Were None (1939) topped the list, reported The Guardian.

It may surprise you to learn that it is a crime novel without a detective. What it does have is suspense (n.悬念) and a very sinister (adj.邪恶的) atmosphere. It is “on a knife edge”, as Mathew Prichard, Christie’s grandson, told the newspaper.

Ten people get an invitation to come to a house on a small island near Devon in South West England. Nobody refuses these invitations since each one promises something the person wants: a job, a holiday, a chance to meet up again with an old friend .

These people are all responsible for deaths. Some are directly responsible, others are responsible because of what they did not do. Anthony James Marston, for instance, killed two children while driving dangerously. He did not feel guilty and actually complained when he was banned from driving. Another, Emily Caroline Brent, is a harsh person who threw out a young servant for becoming pregnant while unmarried. The servant later killed herself.

When they arrive at the house they are played a recording. The voice gives details of the wrongdoing of each of the guests. Starting with Marston, each is killed in a way that fits their crime. The series of deaths is completed with a hanging, “and then there were none”, as the title suggests.

Christie can be quite a predictable writer. Some of her stories are a little unoriginal. But this book is full of clever writing. Look it up to find out what this hugely successful mystery writer, the “Queen of Crime” as she was called, could do at her best.

1.All of the following are Agatha Christie’s works EXCEPT ______.

A. Queen of Crime

B. Death on the Nile

C. And Then There Were None

D. Murder on the Orient Express

2.What makes Then There Were None more astonishing ?

A. The unique theme offered by Agatha Christie.

B. The criminal plot without a detective.

C. The attractive place shown in the novel.

D. The varied characters created by Agatha Christie.

3.According to the author, the title of the novel suggests that ______.

A. no guests survive in the end

B. no detectives appear in the novel

C. there are no mysteries in the novel

D. nobody is to blame for the deaths of the guests

4.Which of following is TRUE about the novel And Then There Were None?

A. All the people in the novel have killed someone before.

B. Ten innocent people are killed on a small island.

C. The people in the novel accept the invitations because of something they are offered.

D. A detective finds out who is responsible for the people’s deaths in the end.

 

1. A 2. B 3. A 4. C 【解析】 本文是一篇人物传记。文章讲述的是英国著名作家阿加莎·克里斯蒂和她笔下的著名侦探赫尔克里·波洛和马普尔小姐。当然,她的畅销小说《东方快车谋杀案》(1934)和《尼罗河之死》(1937)也是如此。 1.推理判断题。根据第一段中的Murder on the Orient Express (1934) and Death on the Nile (1937).和第二段中的And Then There Were None (1939)以及最后一段最后一句Look it up to find out what this hugely successful mystery writer, the “Queen of Crime” as she was called, could do at her best.可知,除了《犯罪女王》其他都是阿加莎·克里斯蒂的作品。故选A。 2.细节理解题。根据第三段第一句It may surprise you to learn that it is a crime novel without a detective.可知,是“没有侦探的犯罪阴谋”让Then There Were None变得更加惊人。可知答案为B。 3.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中Starting with Marston, each is killed in a way that fits their crime. The series of deaths is completed with a hanging, “and then there were none”, as the title suggests.可知,根据作者的说法,小说的标题暗示了没有客人能活下来。由此可知答案为A。 4.推理判断题。根据第四段中Nobody refuses these invitations since each one promises something the person wants: a job, a holiday, a chance to meet up again with an old friend .可知,小说中的人接受邀请是因为他们得到了某种东西。可知答案为C。
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