account .... “refers to … .
A) wind helps prey to escape more easily
B) it is difficult to find prey oh windy days
C) wind probably slows down cheetah's speed
D) wind probably carries cheetahs' smell to their prey
and so they easily become aware of cheetahs' presence
Read the text and answer the questions
according to it 82-84.
The famous American detective Thomas Osbourne was
actually a great lover of music; he often played the
violin and even composed some music. He would
sometimes spend a whole afternoon, listening to music,
and this would make him extremely happy. On such
occasions he grew gentle and dreamy, quite unlike the
sharp, clever and rather frightening detective that
everybody knew him to be. But such a mood rarely
lasted long; and when it left him he was more alert and
businesslike than ever.
82. The writer describes a side of Detective
Ousborne's character which . . . .
A) was little known by the general public
B) he thinks is unsuitable for a detective
C) had a bad effect upon his work
D) is referred to as a major defect
83. The writer points out that, after a quiet
afternoon spent in listening to music,
Ousborne . . . .
A) would lose interest in his professional work
B) went back to his detective work with greater
efficiency
C) wished he didn't have to work as a detective
D) found himself behaving in an aggressive manner
84. We can understand from the passage that
Ousborne was generally regarded as . . . .
A) rather a cruel person, even a wicked one
B) being rather unreliable as a detective
C) a man of many and varied talents
D) an extremely intelligent detective, and one to be
Feared
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