JohnSmithwasawriterwhowrotedetectivestoriesformagazinesthoughheneverdealtwithcriminal(罪犯).Oneeveninghecouldn’tfinishanendforastory.Hesatinhisstudybuthehadnoidea.Sohedecidedtogotothe
JohnSmithwasawriterwhowrotedetectivestoriesformagazinesthoughheneverdealtwithcriminal(罪犯).Oneeveninghecouldn’tfinishanendforastory.Hesatinhisstudybuthehadnoidea.Sohedecidedtogotothecinema.
Whenhecamebackhefoundthathehadhadavisitor.Someonehadbrokenintohishouse.Thevisitorhadhadadrinksmokedseveralofhiscigarettesandhadreadhisstory.Thevisitorlefthimanote.
“IhavereadyourstoryandIdon’tthinkitisverygood.Pleasereadmysuggestionandyoucanfinishit.BythewayIamathief.Iamnotgoingtostealanythingtonight.ButifyoubecomeasuccessfulawriterIwillreturn.”
Johnreadthethief’ssuggestions.Thenhesatdownandfinishedtheendofthestory.Heisstillnotasuccessfulwriterandheiswaitingforhis“visitor”toreturn.Beforehegoesoutintheeveninghealwaysleavesahalf-finishedstoryinhisstudy.
61.Detectivestoriesarestoriesabout .
A.science B.children C.thefuture D.thepolice
62.Johnwenttothecinemabecause
hewastootired.
hewantedtolookforathief.
hecouldnotfinishedhisstoryandhopedtogetsomeideas.
hewantedtoenjoyhimselfinthecinema.
63.ThevisitorwenttoJohn’shouseinorderto .
A.stealsomething B.readthestory C.haveadrink D.visitthewriter
64.Thevisitor
stayedinJohn’shouseforalongtime. B.TooksomeofJohn’sthingsaway
C. leftJohnsomeadvice D.WasagoodfriendofJohn’s
65.Johnwouldliketo
haveatalkwithhisvisitor. B. getmoreideasfromthevisitor.
C.makefriendswiththevisitor. D.catchthevisitorandtakehimtothepolice.