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阅读理解填词,根据短文内容在括号里填写一个完整正确的单词.One day the manager of a well-k
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阅读理解填词,根据短文内容在括号里填写一个完整正确的单词.
One day the manager of a well-known hotel received a visit from an angry guest.“I can't (s...)here any more ,” she shouted.“You must tell that man in the room (n...) to mine to stop making that terrible (n...) on the piano.”Then seeing the look of surprise on the manager's,she added,“if you don't (m...) him stop,I shall have to leave the hotel.”
“I'm (t...) sorry it's troubling you,madam,”said the manager.“But that's Paderewski.”
It was now the lady's (t...) to look surprised.“What did you say?”she asked.“Did you say it was Paderewski,the great painist?”
The manager nodded,and the lady was (s...) for a mo-ment.“Well,of course,that's (d...),”she said at last.“If so,don't say a (w...) to him.”
A few days later,the manager overheard the lady talking to another guest in the entrance hall.“It's wonderful,”she was saying.“I can open my door every morning and hear the great pianist Paderewski(p...).”
阅读理解填词,根据短文内容在括号里填写一个完整正确的单词.
One day the manager of a well-known hotel received a visit from an angry guest.“I can't (s...)here any more ,” she shouted.“You must tell that man in the room (n...) to mine to stop making that terrible (n...) on the piano.”Then seeing the look of surprise on the manager's,she added,“if you don't (m...) him stop,I shall have to leave the hotel.”
“I'm (t...) sorry it's troubling you,madam,”said the manager.“But that's Paderewski.”
It was now the lady's (t...) to look surprised.“What did you say?”she asked.“Did you say it was Paderewski,the great painist?”
The manager nodded,and the lady was (s...) for a mo-ment.“Well,of course,that's (d...),”she said at last.“If so,don't say a (w...) to him.”
A few days later,the manager overheard the lady talking to another guest in the entrance hall.“It's wonderful,”she was saying.“I can open my door every morning and hear the great pianist Paderewski(p...).”
One day the manager of a well-known hotel received a visit from an angry guest.“I can't (s...)here any more ,” she shouted.“You must tell that man in the room (n...) to mine to stop making that terrible (n...) on the piano.”Then seeing the look of surprise on the manager's,she added,“if you don't (m...) him stop,I shall have to leave the hotel.”
“I'm (t...) sorry it's troubling you,madam,”said the manager.“But that's Paderewski.”
It was now the lady's (t...) to look surprised.“What did you say?”she asked.“Did you say it was Paderewski,the great painist?”
The manager nodded,and the lady was (s...) for a mo-ment.“Well,of course,that's (d...),”she said at last.“If so,don't say a (w...) to him.”
A few days later,the manager overheard the lady talking to another guest in the entrance hall.“It's wonderful,”she was saying.“I can open my door every morning and hear the great pianist Paderewski(p...).”
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