请问,while the twoking of thievess arguing someone stole their car的时态问题

请问,while the two thieves arguing someone stole their car的时态问题请问,while the two thieves arguing someone stole their car问题一:为什么arguing前面没有be动词?问题二:为什么要用stole而不是stealing,argue和steal不是同时进行的吗_百度作业帮
请问,while the two thieves arguing someone stole their car的时态问题请问,while the two thieves arguing someone stole their car问题一:为什么arguing前面没有be动词?问题二:为什么要用stole而不是stealing,argue和steal不是同时进行的吗
请问,while the two thieves arguing someone stole their car问题一:为什么arguing前面没有be动词?问题二:为什么要用stole而不是stealing,argue和steal不是同时进行的吗?已完美解答,详见:/question/3616948.html?quesup2&oldq=1
这里应该在arguing前面加上were ,后面就没有问题了,因为steal 是瞬间动词,不能像argue一样加ing.当代悬疑故事 The Big Mistake and Other Stories - Black Cat 系列 5B - 阅读卡 - 英语原著轻松看 - 学人互动网
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A Case of Trust
The tall man in uniform knocked nervously on the office door. Detective Miller wanted to see him but he had no idea why. The door opened. Miller smiled and beckoned with his hand.'Come in,' he said, closing the door behind them.'John Baker, sir.' The younger man said.'Yes. I know who you are. Relax, don't be so nervous!' Miller replied. 'Sit down'.'Thank you, sir.'Baker was worried. It was the first time that Miller had called him to his office. He sat down, hoping there was nothing wrong. Miller sat opposite him. There was silence for a few seconds. After a while, Miller cleared his throat and spoke.'Listen, Baker. The head office has asked me for a list of my best men.They want to promote somebody in this office.'Baker sat forward on his chair.'Promotion, sir?' he asked.'Yes, Baker. I'm thinking of giving them your name.''Thank you, sir,' Baker replied excitedly.'Don't thank me yet. I've heard good things about you. Your colleagues call you &the brain& - I presume it's because of your intelligence ... ' Miller said, opening the drawer in his desk.Baker shrugged his shoulders modestly. Miller took a folder out of the drawer and handed it to him.'Read this,' he said, staring at the desk in front of him as he spoke. 'It's a strange case - see what you can make of it. Take it with you. When you've solved it, bring it back. Don't forget that your promotion could depend on the solution!'Miller stood up and Baker realized that it was time for him to go. He thanked Miller and left the office cheerfully. He looked quickly at the clock and saw that it was almost midday. Time for his lunch-break. Good. He could read the case, and hopefully solve it by the end of the day. The promotion would soon be his.As usual, his desk was untidy. He pushed the papers to one side to make room for his sandwiches. He connected the telephone answering machine,so as not to be disturbed. Then, he opened the folder, and began to read the contents:'William Cranberry woke up with a strange idea in mind. He wanted to go to the public library but couldn't understand why. He'd never been there before and his own personal library was full of books that he had never read.He told his butler, Jenkins, of his plans and after breakfast, Jenkins took the car out of the garage. They drove to the library and William Cranberry went in alone. As he walked around the bookshelves, he was approached by a librarian. She asked if he was looking for anything in particular. Without thinking, William Cranberry asked for Strange Destiny, by a certain B. Dale. He didn't know why he had asked for that particular book as he had never heard of it before. The librarian moved away and then came back with a small book. William Cranberry took it and thanked hr. When he opened the book, a piece of paper fell to the floor.He picked it up and read it. It was a receipt from the local pawnshop.Somebody had left it in the book. William Cranberry was a curious man - he wanted to know what had been pawned, He left the library immediately and went to see the pawnbroker, He gave in the receipt and bought back the pawned item, It was a small antique, silver mirror that was probably worth a lot of money. William Cranberry was pleased with his purchase. He took it home and cleaned it carefully. As he was cleaning it, he noticed that the handle was loose. He unscrewed the handle and found a visiting card inside, He read the card:Madame Eve, Clairvoyant.10 Rosehip LaneLondon SW6 &William Cranberry had a problem. His business was not going well - he had lost a lot of money due to a careless investment. He had never been to see a clairvoyant before so perhaps she could give him some good advice.Besides, the series of coincidences that had made him find the visiting card meant that fate wanted him to go there. Without telling anyone, he made an appointment with Madame Eve.He found the house easily. Madame Eve opened the door. Cranberry was expecting to see a strange woman wearing eccentric clothes and carrying a crystal ball. Madame Eve, however, looked very ordinary - middle-aged and very serious. She showed him into an empty room. There were only two small wooden chairs for them to sit on. She explained that she was changing the furniture, and that she was waiting for the delivery that evening.Cranberry was sure that he had never seen her before in his life, yet she knew everything about him. Even private things. She knew about his old girlfriends, she described his home and gave details of his childhood.William Cranberry was amazed because he had never believed in such things. He had to know more and at the end of his visit, she gave him the advice he asked for. She told him that his bad luck was caused by a jealous spirit. To free himself of this bad luck, he had to take his most expensive heirloom and bury it in his mother's grave for three days. Within three days his luck would change for the better.This is what William Cmnbeny did. He took the diamond necklace that had belonged to his great-grandmother, out of the safe. It was very old, and was worth thousands of pounds. He wrapped it carefully in a black cloth, and put it into a plastic bag. Wearing old and torn clothes, he went to the cemetery after dark. He made sure that there was nobody around and then buried the necklace.Unfortunately for William, things went from bad to worse over the next few days. He lost more money on the stock exchange and caught the flu.Then his butler, Jenkins went his mother was very ill,and he wanted to see her before she died. William Cranberry's luck had not changed at all. On the fourth day, he returned to the cemetery.&Once again, he dug up his mother's grave. He couldn't find the necklace. He dug even deeper, but it was useless. Someone had stolen it! Annoyed with himself for his stupidity, he went to see Madame Eve. To his surprise and anger,Madame Eve had disappeared. The house was empty, and he had no way of finding her. He suspected that she was responsible but he didn't know how to prove it. He didn't want to ruin his reputation so he decided not to report it to the police. He tried to forget the incident.Who stole the necklace? How did Madame Eve know about his past history? Why did William Cranberry want to go to the library?'Baker finished his lunch, and closed the folder. He had read the story carefully, and had already solved the mystery. He would soon be promoted, and all for a few minutes' work! He put a piece of paper into his typewriter,and began to type out his answer:'Madame Eve had learned about William's life from her accomplice the butler. They had planned the theft together. The butler had hidden a small microphone in William Granberry's pillow. At night, a cassette-recording would repeat the orders, 'Go to the library, ask for Strange Destiny.'&In the morning Cranberry remembered the orders without knowing why. The butler knew that Cranberry was a curious man and would not be able to resist a pawnbroker's receipt. He also knew that he had lost a lot of money, and would do anything to improve his business affairs. The clairvoyant convinced him that she could see the future, because she knew everything about his past. Her house was already empty and . together with the butler, they had already planned their escape. He did not suspect her at all, and took her advice without hesitation.'Baker put his written answer on top of the folder and headed back to Miller's office. He knocked and entered.'Already?' Miller exclaimed.'Yes, Sir.' Baker replied proudly.Miller opened the folder and re-read the story. Then he read Baker's reply.During this time Baker sat silently. Suddenly Miller began to laugh, and he shook his head disbelievingly.'Who'd have thought!' he cried. 'Well done, Baker. You've certainly lived up to your reputation!''Thank you, sir.'Miller put the folder back into the drawer of his desk. He stood and accompanied Baker to the door.'Don't come to work tomorrow. Take a week's holiday. When you return next Monday, you'll hear about the promotion.''Thank you, sir,' Baker replied,He left the office and thought of the promotion for the rest of the day.When he got home, he told his wife about it. She was pleased, and insisted on celebrating the event. They took some of their savings out of the bank, and went abroad for five days.Monday morning Soon arrived, and Baker returned to work, He wanted to see Miller. He went to the office and knocked on the door. He opened it and went in, but Miller wasn't there. A man was sitting at his desk.'Yes?' The man looked up.'Umm, I was looking for Detective Miller, sir,' Baker replied.'I've taken his place. You must be John Baker. Is there something I can do for you?''No, that's alright, thank you,' Baker replied.He left the office and went to find Fenton, his friend and colleague. He found him by the coffee machine. Before he could ask him about Miller, Fenton spoke.'All, Baker, you're back! What do you think of our new boss.?''New boss?' What happened to Miller?' he asked.'Miller? Don't you know? He's been promoted. Head Office gave him a sort of test - an imaginary case he had to solve. I think it gave him a bit of trouble, but he managed to find the answer in the end.Baker's mouth hung open.'Don't look so surprised,' Fenton continued. 'Miller's a very intelligent man.'
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A Case of Trust
The tall man in uniform knocked nervously on the office door. Detective Miller wanted to see him but he had no idea why. The door opened. Miller smiled and beckoned with his hand.'Come in,' he said, closing the door behind them.'John Baker, sir.' The younger man said.'Yes. I know who you are. Relax, don't be so nervous!' Miller replied. 'Sit down'.'Thank you, sir.'Baker was worried. It was the first time that Miller had called him to his office. He sat down, hoping there was nothing wrong. Miller sat opposite him. There was silence for a few seconds. After a while, Miller cleared his throat and spoke.'Listen, Baker. The head office has asked me for a list of my best men.They want to promote somebody in this office.'Baker sat forward on his chair.'Promotion, sir?' he asked.'Yes, Baker. I'm thinking of giving them your name.''Thank you, sir,' Baker replied excitedly.'Don't thank me yet. I've heard good things about you. Your colleagues call you &the brain& - I presume it's because of your intelligence ... ' Miller said, opening the drawer in his desk.Baker shrugged his shoulders modestly. Miller took a folder out of the drawer and handed it to him.'Read this,' he said, staring at the desk in front of him as he spoke. 'It's a strange case - see what you can make of it. Take it with you. When you've solved it, bring it back. Don't forget that your promotion could depend on the solution!'Miller stood up and Baker realized that it was time for him to go. He thanked Miller and left the office cheerfully. He looked quickly at the clock and saw that it was almost midday. Time for his lunch-break. Good. He could read the case, and hopefully solve it by the end of the day. The promotion would soon be his.As usual, his desk was untidy. He pushed the papers to one side to make room for his sandwiches. He connected the telephone answering machine,so as not to be disturbed. Then, he opened the folder, and began to read the contents:'William Cranberry woke up with a strange idea in mind. He wanted to go to the public library but couldn't understand why. He'd never been there before and his own personal library was full of books that he had never read.He told his butler, Jenkins, of his plans and after breakfast, Jenkins took the car out of the garage. They drove to the library and William Cranberry went in alone. As he walked around the bookshelves, he was approached by a librarian. She asked if he was looking for anything in particular. Without thinking, William Cranberry asked for Strange Destiny, by a certain B. Dale. He didn't know why he had asked for that particular book as he had never heard of it before. The librarian moved away and then came back with a small book. William Cranberry took it and thanked hr. When he opened the book, a piece of paper fell to the floor.He picked it up and read it. It was a receipt from the local pawnshop.Somebody had left it in the book. William Cranberry was a curious man - he wanted to know what had been pawned, He left the library immediately and went to see the pawnbroker, He gave in the receipt and bought back the pawned item, It was a small antique, silver mirror that was probably worth a lot of money. William Cranberry was pleased with his purchase. He took it home and cleaned it carefully. As he was cleaning it, he noticed that the handle was loose. He unscrewed the handle and found a visiting card inside, He read the card:Madame Eve, Clairvoyant.10 Rosehip LaneLondon SW6 &William Cranberry had a problem. His business was not going well - he had lost a lot of money due to a careless investment. He had never been to see a clairvoyant before so perhaps she could give him some good advice.Besides, the series of coincidences that had made him find the visiting card meant that fate wanted him to go there. Without telling anyone, he made an appointment with Madame Eve.He found the house easily. Madame Eve opened the door. Cranberry was expecting to see a strange woman wearing eccentric clothes and carrying a crystal ball. Madame Eve, however, looked very ordinary - middle-aged and very serious. She showed him into an empty room. There were only two small wooden chairs for them to sit on. She explained that she was changing the furniture, and that she was waiting for the delivery that evening.Cranberry was sure that he had never seen her before in his life, yet she knew everything about him. Even private things. She knew about his old girlfriends, she described his home and gave details of his childhood.William Cranberry was amazed because he had never believed in such things. He had to know more and at the end of his visit, she gave him the advice he asked for. She told him that his bad luck was caused by a jealous spirit. To free himself of this bad luck, he had to take his most expensive heirloom and bury it in his mother's grave for three days. Within three days his luck would change for the better.This is what William Cmnbeny did. He took the diamond necklace that had belonged to his great-grandmother, out of the safe. It was very old, and was worth thousands of pounds. He wrapped it carefully in a black cloth, and put it into a plastic bag. Wearing old and torn clothes, he went to the cemetery after dark. He made sure that there was nobody around and then buried the necklace.Unfortunately for William, things went from bad to worse over the next few days. He lost more money on the stock exchange and caught the flu.Then his butler, Jenkins went his mother was very ill,and he wanted to see her before she died. William Cranberry's luck had not changed at all. On the fourth day, he returned to the cemetery.&Once again, he dug up his mother's grave. He couldn't find the necklace. He dug even deeper, but it was useless. Someone had stolen it! Annoyed with himself for his stupidity, he went to see Madame Eve. To his surprise and anger,Madame Eve had disappeared. The house was empty, and he had no way of finding her. He suspected that she was responsible but he didn't know how to prove it. He didn't want to ruin his reputation so he decided not to report it to the police. He tried to forget the incident.Who stole the necklace? How did Madame Eve know about his past history? Why did William Cranberry want to go to the library?'Baker finished his lunch, and closed the folder. He had read the story carefully, and had already solved the mystery. He would soon be promoted, and all for a few minutes' work! He put a piece of paper into his typewriter,and began to type out his answer:'Madame Eve had learned about William's life from her accomplice the butler. They had planned the theft together. The butler had hidden a small microphone in William Granberry's pillow. At night, a cassette-recording would repeat the orders, 'Go to the library, ask for Strange Destiny.'&In the morning Cranberry remembered the orders without knowing why. The butler knew that Cranberry was a curious man and would not be able to resist a pawnbroker's receipt. He also knew that he had lost a lot of money, and would do anything to improve his business affairs. The clairvoyant convinced him that she could see the future, because she knew everything about his past. Her house was already empty and . together with the butler, they had already planned their escape. He did not suspect her at all, and took her advice without hesitation.'Baker put his written answer on top of the folder and headed back to Miller's office. He knocked and entered.'Already?' Miller exclaimed.'Yes, Sir.' Baker replied proudly.Miller opened the folder and re-read the story. Then he read Baker's reply.During this time Baker sat silently. Suddenly Miller began to laugh, and he shook his head disbelievingly.'Who'd have thought!' he cried. 'Well done, Baker. You've certainly lived up to your reputation!''Thank you, sir.'Miller put the folder back into the drawer of his desk. He stood and accompanied Baker to the door.'Don't come to work tomorrow. Take a week's holiday. When you return next Monday, you'll hear about the promotion.''Thank you, sir,' Baker replied,He left the office and thought of the promotion for the rest of the day.When he got home, he told his wife about it. She was pleased, and insisted on celebrating the event. They took some of their savings out of the bank, and went abroad for five days.Monday morning Soon arrived, and Baker returned to work, He wanted to see Miller. He went to the office and knocked on the door. He opened it and went in, but Miller wasn't there. A man was sitting at his desk.'Yes?' The man looked up.'Umm, I was looking for Detective Miller, sir,' Baker replied.'I've taken his place. You must be John Baker. Is there something I can do for you?''No, that's alright, thank you,' Baker replied.He left the office and went to find Fenton, his friend and colleague. He found him by the coffee machine. Before he could ask him about Miller, Fenton spoke.'All, Baker, you're back! What do you think of our new boss.?''New boss?' What happened to Miller?' he asked.'Miller? Don't you know? He's been promoted. Head Office gave him a sort of test - an imaginary case he had to solve. I think it gave him a bit of trouble, but he managed to find the answer in the end.Baker's mouth hung open.'Don't look so surprised,' Fenton continued. 'Miller's a very intelligent man.'
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