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4、With both hands resting on top of the steering wheel, Oshima looks over at me: “That’s where you will be living now, Kafka. In the room where Miss Saeki used to spend time with her boyfriend. As I said, there is some change to the library, but it’s the very same room. ”

       Silence on my part.

    “Miss Saeki’s life stopped at age 20,when her lover died. No, maybe not age 20, maybe much earlier... I don’t know the details, but you need to know of this. The hands of the clock inside her soul stopped then. Time outside, of course, flows on as always, but she isn't affected by it. For her, what we consider normal time is meaningless.”

       “Meaningless?”

    Oshima nods. “Like it doesn’t exist. ”

    “What you're saying is Miss Saeki still lives in that frozen time?”

    “Exactly. When you get to know her better you'll understand.”

    Oshima reaches out and lays a hand on my knee on a totally natural gesture. “Kafka,in everybody’s life there’s a point of no return. And in a very few cases, a point where you can’t go forward any more. And when you reach that point, all we can do is quietly accept the fact. That's how we survive.”

    We’re about to get onto the main highway. “There’s one other thing I’d like you to know of,” he goes on. “Miss Saeki has a wounded heart. To some degree that's true of all of us. But Miss Saeki has a special wound that goes beyond the usual meaning of the term. Her soul moves in mysterious ways. I’m not saying she's dangerous-don't get me wrong. On a day-to-day level she's certainly got her act together, probably more than anyone else I know. She’s attractive, deep, smart. But just don’t let it worry you if you notice something strange about her sometimes.”

       “Strange?” I can’t help asking.

       Oshima shakes his head. “I really like Miss Saeki, and respect her. I'm sure you'll come to feel the same way.”

       This doesn’t really answer my question, but Oshima doesn’t say anything.

1.The conversation takes place           .

       A.in a library

       B.in a moving car

       C.where Miss Saeki used to spend time with her boyfriend

       D.where Kafka lives

2.Which of the following statements is right?

       A.Oshima knows every detail about Saeki.

       B.Oshima knows Saeki well enough to understand her.

       C.Oshima knows Saeki better than anyone else.

       D.Oshima knows very little about Saeki, but respects her.

3.We can infer from the passage that          .

       A.there is something wrong with Saeki’s clock

       B.nobody likes Saeki because she refuses to accept the fact

       C.Saeki is attractive, smart but dangerous

       D.Saeki carries only the memory of a childhood lover that death took away from her

4.The writer wants to give us a feeling of          by giving readers the description of Saeki.

       A.mystery    B.horror       C.amazement       D.danger

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       With both hands resting on top of the steering wheel, Oshima looks over at me: “That’s where you will be living now, Kafka. In the room where Miss Saeki used to spend time with her boyfriend. As I said, there is some change to the library, but it’s the very same room. ”

       Silence on my part.

    “Miss Saeki’s life stopped at age 20,when her lover died. No, maybe not age 20, maybe much earlier... I don’t know the details, but you need to know of this. The hands of the clock inside her soul stopped then. Time outside, of course, flows on as always, but she isn't affected by it. For her, what we consider normal time is meaningless.”

       “Meaningless?”

    Oshima nods. “Like it doesn’t exist. ”

    “What you're saying is Miss Saeki still lives in that frozen time?”

    “Exactly. When you get to know her better you'll understand.”

    Oshima reaches out and lays a hand on my knee on a totally natural gesture. “Kafka,in everybody’s life there’s a point of no return. And in a very few cases, a point where you can’t go forward any more. And when you reach that point, all we can do is quietly accept the fact. That's how we survive.”

    We’re about to get onto the main highway. “There’s one other thing I’d like you to know of,” he goes on. “Miss Saeki has a wounded heart. To some degree that's true of all of us. But Miss Saeki has a special wound that goes beyond the usual meaning of the term. Her soul moves in mysterious ways. I’m not saying she's dangerous-don't get me wrong. On a day-to-day level she's certainly got her act together, probably more than anyone else I know. She’s attractive, deep, smart. But just don’t let it worry you if you notice something strange about her sometimes.”

       “Strange?” I can’t help asking.

       Oshima shakes his head. “I really like Miss Saeki, and respect her. I'm sure you'll come to feel the same way.”

       This doesn’t really answer my question, but Oshima doesn’t say anything.

 

64.The conversation takes place           .

       A.in a library

       B.in a moving car

       C.where Miss Saeki used to spend time with her boyfriend

       D.where Kafka lives

65.Which of the following statements is right?

       A.Oshima knows every detail about Saeki.

       B.Oshima knows Saeki well enough to understand her.

       C.Oshima knows Saeki better than anyone else.

       D.Oshima knows very little about Saeki,but respects her.

66.We can infer from the passage that          .

       A.there is something wrong with Saeki’s clock

       B.nobody likes Saeki because she refuses to accept the fact

       C.Saeki is attractive, smart but dangerous

       D.Saeki carries only the memory of a childhood lover that death took away from her

67.The writer wants to give us a feeling of          by giving readers the description of Saeki.

       A.mystery              B.horror                 C.amazement          D.danger

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With both hands resting on top of the steering wheel, Oshima looks over at me: “That’s where you will be living now, Kafka. In the room where Miss Saeki used to spend time with her boyfriend. As I said, there is some change to the library, but it’s the very same room. ”

       Silence on my part.

    “Miss Saeki’s life stopped at age 20,when her lover died. No, maybe not age 20, maybe much earlier... I don’t know the details, but you need to know of this. The hands of the clock inside her soul stopped then. Time outside, of course, flows on as always, but she isn't affected by it. For her, what we consider normal time is meaningless.”

       “Meaningless?”

    Oshima nods. “Like it doesn’t exist. ”

    “What you're saying is Miss Saeki still lives in that frozen time?”

    “Exactly. When you get to know her better you'll understand.”

    Oshima reaches out and lays a hand on my knee on a totally natural gesture. “Kafka,in everybody’s life there’s a point of no return. And in a very few cases, a point where you can’t go forward any more. And when you reach that point, all we can do is quietly accept the fact. That's how we survive.”

    We’re about to get onto the main highway. “There’s one other thing I’d like you to know of,” he goes on. “Miss Saeki has a wounded heart. To some degree that's true of all of us. But Miss Saeki has a special wound that goes beyond the usual meaning of the term. Her soul moves in mysterious ways. I’m not saying she's dangerous-don't get me wrong. On a day-to-day level she's certainly got her act together, probably more than anyone else I know. She’s attractive, deep, smart. But just don’t let it worry you if you notice something strange about her sometimes.”

       “Strange?” I can’t help asking.

       Oshima shakes his head. “I really like Miss Saeki, and respect her. I'm sure you'll come to feel the same way.”

       This doesn’t really answer my question, but Oshima doesn’t say anything.

1.The conversation takes place           .

       A.in a library

       B.in a moving car

       C.where Miss Saeki used to spend time with her boyfriend

       D.where Kafka lives

2.Which of the following statements is right?

       A.Oshima knows every detail about Saeki.

       B.Oshima knows Saeki well enough to understand her.

       C.Oshima knows Saeki better than anyone else.

       D.Oshima knows very little about Saeki, but respects her.

3.We can infer from the passage that          .

       A.there is something wrong with Saeki’s clock

       B.nobody likes Saeki because she refuses to accept the fact

       C.Saeki is attractive, smart but dangerous

       D.Saeki carries only the memory of a childhood lover that death took away from her

4.The writer wants to give us a feeling of          by giving readers the description of Saeki.

       A.mystery    B.horror       C.amazement       D.danger

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With both hands resting on top of the steering wheel, Oshima looks over at me: “That’s where you will be living now, Kafka. In the room where Miss Saeki used to spend time with her boyfriend. As I said, there is some change to the library, but it’s the very same room.”  Silence on my part.

“Miss Saeki’s life stopped at age 20, when her lover died. No, maybe not age 20, maybe much earlier…I don’t know the details, but you need to know of this. The hands of the clock inside her soul stopped then. Time outside, of course, flows on as always, but she isn’t affected by it. For her, what we consider normal time is meaningless.”

“Meaningless?” Oshima nods. “Like it doesn’t  exist.”

“What you’re saying is Miss Saeki still lives in that frozen time?”

“Exactly. When you get to know her better you’ll understand.”

Oshima reaches out and lays a hand on my knee on a totally natural gesture. “Kafka, in everybody’s life there’s a point of no return. And in a very few cases, a point where you can’t go forward anymore. And when you reach that point, all we can do is quietly accept the fact. That’s how we survive. ”

We’re about to get onto the main highway. “There’s one other thing I’d like you to know of,” he goes on. “Miss Saeki has a wounded heart. To some degree that’s true of all of us. But Miss Saeki has a special wound that goes beyond the usual meaning of the term. Her soul moves in mysterious ways. I’m not saying she’s dangerous—don’t get me wrong. On a day-to-day level she’s certainly got her act together, probably more than anyone else I know. She’s attractive, deep, smart. But just don’t let it worry you if you notice something strange about her sometimes.”

“Strange?” I can’t help asking.

Oshima shakes his head. “I really like Miss Saeki, and respect her. I’m sure you’ll come to feel the same way.”

This doesn’t really answer my question, but Oshima doesn’t say anything.

1.The underlined part “Miss Saeki is still living in that frozen time” means that      .

A.although Miss Saeki is dead, she’s still alive in people’s memory

       B.the time Miss Saeki spent with her boyfriend was very cold

       C.the time Miss Saeki spent with her boyfriend was very unhappy

       D.Miss Saeki cannot get out of the sadness brought about by her boyfriend’s death

2.The conversation takes place               .

       A.in a library                                         

B.in a moving car

       C.where Miss Saeki used to spend time with her boyfriend

D.where Kafka lives

3.Which of the following statements is right?

       A.Oshima knows every detail about Saeki.

       B.Oshima knows Saeki well enough to understand her.

       C.Oshima knows Saeki better than anyone else.

       D.Oshima knows very little about Saeki, but respects her.

4.We can infer from the passage that           .

       A.there is something wrong with Saeki’s clock.

       B.Saeki refuses to accept the fact

       C.Saeki is attractive, smart but dangerous

       D.Saeki can’t remember what happened to her

5.The writer wants to give us a feeling of           by giving readers the description of Saeki.

A.mystery    B.horror     C.amazement    D.danger

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