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典范英语 7-2
第二篇原文:
Noisy Neighbours
1 Mr Flinch
In a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.
It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he was
poor, because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. ( He
never gave away a smile either. ) He was a mean and miserable man.
Mr Flinch was miserable because of his neighbours.
On one side of Mr Flinch ’s grim, grey house stood a jolly red one. It belonged to
Carl Clutch who mended cars.
Carl loved cars –and motorbikes and vans and lorries. Every morning, Mr
Flinch woke up to hear hammers banging, spanners clanging and engines revving.
The whole street shook with the noise.
On the other side, in a bright blue house, lived a music teacher called Poppy
Plink. Each morning, Poppy sat down and played grand tunes on her grand piano.
After breakfast, her students started to arrive.
Violins screeched, drums thundered and bassoons bellowed. Mr Flinch shut his
window, but the noise still came through the wall. Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang!
His whole house shook and shivered.
He put his fingers in his ears.
He rapped on the wall … but his neighbours did not hear.
They were far too happy. They were mending cars and making music, and they
loved their work.
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典范英语 7-2
Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang!
Mr Flinch rap rapped until he made holes in his wallpaper. It did no good.
Mr Flinch locked himself in a cupboard. He wound old towels round his head.
He wrote angry letters, but tore them all up. ‘
he said.
Even in bed, he w
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