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In the following article some paragraphs have been removeD、For Questions 66 ~ 70, choose the most suitable paragraph from the listA、- F to fit into each of the numbered gaps. There is one paragraph which does not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on {{B}}ANSWER SHEET 1{{/B}}.
It was a cold day. I sat in my room writing letters. I glanced out of the window. In the window directly opposite me stood Herr Stroh, gazing blatantly upon me. I was annoyed at his interest. I pulled down the blind and switched on the light to continue my writing.But the drawn blind and the artificial light irritated me, and suddenly I didn’t see why I should’t write my let- tees by daylight without being stared at. I switched off the light and released the blinD、Herr Stroh had gone. I concluded that he had taken my action as a signal of disapproval, and I settled back to write.
66. ______
I left my room and went down to complain to Frau Lublonitsch.
"She’s gone to the market," Gertha saiD、"She’s 11 be back in half an hour."
67. ______
"I shah tell FranChef, "she saiD、
Something in her manner made me ask, "Has this ever happened before "
"Once or twice this year, "she saiD、" I’ll speak to FrauChef. "And she added, with her music-hall grimace, "He was probably counting your eyelashes."
68. ______
For nearly an hour I sat patiently at the window. Herr Sroh rested his arm now and again, but he did not leave his seat. I could see him clearly, although I think I imagined the grin on his face as, from time to time, he raised the glasses to his eyes. There was no doubt that he could see, as if it were within an inch of his face, the fury on mine. It was too late now for one of us to give in, and I kept glancing down at the entrances to the hotel Stroh, expecting to see Fran Lublonitsch or perhaps one of her sons or the yard hands going across to deliver a protest.But no one from our de approached the Stroh premises. I continue to stare, and Herr continued to goggle through his glasses.
Then he dropped them. It was as if they had been jerked out of his hands by an invisible nudge. He approached close to the window and gazed, but now he was gazing at a point above and slightly to the left of my room.After about two minutes, he turned and disappeareD、
69. ______
"Did she telephone to his house "
"No, FrauChef doesn’t use the phone; it mixes her up."
"Who protested, then.’ "
"FranChef."
"But she hasn’t been across to see him. I’ve been watching the house."
"No, FrauChef doesn’t visit with him.But don’t worry, he known all right that he mustn’t annoy our guests. ’
When I looked out of the window again, I saw that the blind of Herr Stroh’s room had been pulled down, and so it remainded for the rest of my stay.
Meantime, I went out to post my letters in the box opposite our hotel, across the path. The sun had come out more strongly, and Herr Stroh stood in his doorway blinking up at the roof of the Guesthouse Lublonitsch. He was engrossed, he did not notice me at all.
70. ______
Like most of the roofs in that province, the Lublonitsch roof had a railed ledge running several inches above the eaves, for the purpose of preventing the snow from falling in heavy thumps during the winter. On this ledge, just below an attic window, stood the gold-and-rose ormolu clock that I had seen in Frau Lublonitsch’s splendid bedroom.
I turned the corner just as Herr Stroh gave up his gazing; he went indoors, sullen and bent. Two ear-loads of people who had moved into the hotel that morning were now moving out, shifting their baggage with speed and the signs of a glad departure. I know that his house was nearly empty.
A、I didn’t want to draw his attention by following the line of his gaze but I was curious as to what held him staring so trance-like up at
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66. ______
I left my room and went down to complain to Frau Lublonitsch.
"She’s gone to the market," Gertha saiD、"She’s 11 be back in half an hour."
67. ______
"I shah tell FranChef, "she saiD、
Something in her manner made me ask, "Has this ever happened before "
"Once or twice this year, "she saiD、" I’ll speak to FrauChef. "And she added, with her music-hall grimace, "He was probably counting your eyelashes."
68. ______
For nearly an hour I sat patiently at the window. Herr Sroh rested his arm now and again, but he did not leave his seat. I could see him clearly, although I think I imagined the grin on his face as, from time to time, he raised the glasses to his eyes. There was no doubt that he could see, as if it were within an inch of his face, the fury on mine. It was too late now for one of us to give in, and I kept glancing down at the entrances to the hotel Stroh, expecting to see Fran Lublonitsch or perhaps one of her sons or the yard hands going across to deliver a protest.But no one from our de approached the Stroh premises. I continue to stare, and Herr continued to goggle through his glasses.
Then he dropped them. It was as if they had been jerked out of his hands by an invisible nudge. He approached close to the window and gazed, but now he was gazing at a point above and slightly to the left of my room.After about two minutes, he turned and disappeareD、
69. ______
"Did she telephone to his house "
"No, FrauChef doesn’t use the phone; it mixes her up."
"Who protested, then.’ "
"FranChef."
"But she hasn’t been across to see him. I’ve been watching the house."
"No, FrauChef doesn’t visit with him.But don’t worry, he known all right that he mustn’t annoy our guests. ’
When I looked out of the window again, I saw that the blind of Herr Stroh’s room had been pulled down, and so it remainded for the rest of my stay.
Meantime, I went out to post my letters in the box opposite our hotel, across the path. The sun had come out more strongly, and Herr Stroh stood in his doorway blinking up at the roof of the Guesthouse Lublonitsch. He was engrossed, he did not notice me at all.
70. ______
Like most of the roofs in that province, the Lublonitsch roof had a railed ledge running several inches above the eaves, for the purpose of preventing the snow from falling in heavy thumps during the winter. On this ledge, just below an attic window, stood the gold-and-rose ormolu clock that I had seen in Frau Lublonitsch’s splendid bedroom.
I turned the corner just as Herr Stroh gave up his gazing; he went indoors, sullen and bent. Two ear-loads of people who had moved into the hotel that morning were now moving out, shifting their baggage with speed and the signs of a glad departure. I know that his house was nearly empty.
A、I didn’t want to draw his attention by following the line of his gaze but I was curious as to what held him staring so trance-like up at
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