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Mrs. Janes gave music lessons at a school. She had a good voice,enjoyed singing, except that some of her high tones sound like a gate that had forgotten to oil. Mrs. Janes knew her weakness well, and took every chance she could find to practise these high notes. As she lived in a small house, where she could not practise without disturbing the rest of the family, she usually went for long walks along the country roads whenever she had time and practised her high notes there. Whenever she heard a car or a person coming along the road, she stopped and waited until she could no longer be heard before she started practicing again, because she was a shy person. One afternoon, a fast, opened car came up behind her so silently and so fast that she didnt hear it until it was only a few yards from her. She was singing some of her highest and most difficult tones at that time and as the car passed; she saw an anxious expression came over the drivers face. He stopped his car suddenly, jumped out and began to examine all his tyres carefully. Mrs. Janes didnt dare to tell him what the noise he had heard really was, so he got back into the car and drove off.
1. How did Mrs. Janes sing?
A. She sang well, but she didnt practise singing hard.
B. She enjoyed singing, but she had a terrible voice.
C. She was a good singer, but she could not sing the high tones well.
D. She sang terribly, she was no singer at all.
2. Why did she go for long walks along the country roads?
A. Because she enjoyed the countrys fresh air.
B. Because she was afraid to disturb the rest of the family.
C. Because she lived in a small house far away.
D. Because she was afraid to practise the high tones.
3. Why did the driver stop his car suddenly and jump out of it?
A. Because he supposed something must have gone wrong with his car.
B. Because he was moved by the pretty voice of Mrs. Janes.
C. Because he wondered what had happened to Mrs. Janes.
D. Because he frightened by the terrible voice of Mrs. Janes.
4. Where did the noise come from?
A. From the small house. B. From Mrs. Janes voice.
C. From the types. D. From the engine.
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2. BД}(j)1ε(sh) 2 As she lived in a small house, where she could not practise without disturbing the rest of the family ֪סķӺСһʹ_֪´_ʴ𰸞B
3. AД}(j)2ɾshe saw an anxious expression came over the drivers face. He stopped his car suddenly, jumped out and began to examine all his tyres carefully ˾CıͻȻͣ܇܇мz݆̥һϵЄ֪˾CԞ܇pped his car suddenly, jumped out and began to examine all his tyres carefully A
4. BƔ}2ε 2 She was singing some of her highest and most difficult tones at that time and as the car passed֪˾C Mrs. Janes l(f)ʴ𰸞B
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