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Reading the text "The Sound of Music" in the second volume for ninth grade

In the majestic Alps, tall pine trees cover the mountains and fields, and skylarks sing. The remaining snow on the high mountains is speckled with snow, and the mountain wind is howling.

The sound of music echoed in the wilderness. The bell sounds loud and clear.

……

At the foot of the mountain.

In Salzburg, surrounded by mountains and water, there are rows of high and low houses, and the solemn monastery is located in the shade of green trees.

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On the mountain.

The lingering Maria was overlooking the mountains on the hillside grass. She jumped and spun lightly, running through the woods for a while, and then ran to the stream. She bent down to pick up a stone and threw it into the stream. The stream rippled. She walked forward again, singing "The Sound of Music" loudly:

The mountains are filled with the sound of music,

The mountains are singing ancient songs,

The mountains fill my heart with the sound of music.

My heart wants to sing the songs I hear.

My heart wants to be like a bird flying back from the lake to the forest,

Its wings are flapping constantly;

My heart wants to be like a little bird flying back to the forest from the lake.

The angel floated out of the church with the wind,

Sighing deeply;

Laughing like a stream rolling over stones;

Like a skylark trying to sing for the first time all night long The ground cries.

Whenever my heart feels lonely, I will go to the mountains,

I will hear the songs I heard in the past again,

My My heart will be filled with the sound of music again, and I will sing loudly again.

Maria stood for a long time, faintly hearing the bells from the monastery, and she fell into reverie. Suddenly, she came to her senses, slapped her forehead with her hand, and ran away. After running a few steps, she turned around and ran back to pick up the coat on the ground, exclaimed: "Oh!" and ran down the mountain quickly.

The ancient monastery is elegant and solemn, with harmonious female voices singing hymns coming from the courtyard.

Inside the monastery.

Nuns came from all over the place. The dignified and solemn abbess, Grandma Berta and Margarita walked into the chapel in a formal manner, doing daily homework together devoutly.

The bell rang, the abbot worshiped, and the nuns sang "Hallelujah" in unison.

In the courtyard. Aunt Bernice came over in a hurry and said to the dean: "Aunty, dean."

Dean: "Aunty Bernis."

Bernice complained not without complaint : "She can't be found anywhere."

Dean: "Maria?"

Bernice: "She ran outside again."

Aunt Berta said angrily: "Maybe... she should tie a bell around her neck."

Aunt Margarita said to Bernis: "Have you been to the barn? You know She likes animals the most."

Bernice: "I have searched everywhere, everywhere I can think of."

Dean: "Mother Bernice, don't forget. If you know this is Maria, you should look for her in unexpected places."

The dean and the two aunties continued to talk about this matter while walking.

Berta couldn't hold it anymore: "Oh, Mother Superior, now you will no longer have any doubts about Maria's complete unsuitability to be a nun."

Sophisticated and prudent The dean said calmly: "The Lord will point out my confusion, Sister Berta."

Margarita next to her said disapprovingly: "Anyway, I see the black sheep's The wool is just as warm."

Berta was stubborn: "We are not talking about black sheep and white sheep. Among all the novice nuns, I think Maria is the best. There is no hope."

The three of them came to a small courtyard. The director shouted: "Children! Children!" to stop the argument between the two aunts; The nuns who came up said: "We are discussing the qualifications of some people to apply to become nuns. The nuns who are responsible for managing the novice nuns expressed their different opinions to help me decide."

He asked a nun wearing glasses: "Tell me, Sister Catalin, what do you think of Maria?"

Catalin: "This girl is good...but sometimes..."< /p>

The dean asked another nun: "Aunt Ageta?"

Agueta: "Maria is very likeable, but sometimes...a little weird."

The dean then asked: "Aunt Sophia, what do you think?"

Sofia: "Oh, I like her very much, but she always likes to get into trouble, what do you think? Really?" she asked the other nuns.

Berta: "She is absolutely right."

The nuns sing "Maria":

Berta (singing): She climbs trees, The skin is scratched and the clothes are torn.

Sophia (singing): Saying mass, jumping up and down, and whistling.

Berta (singing): There is a curly hair under the hood.

Katalin (singing): Songs are also sung in the monastery.

Agueta (singing): She was not punctual for church.

Sophia (singing): But she was sincere in repenting.

Berta (singing): She procrastinates everything.

Katalin (singing): She just eats on time.

Berta (singing): Don’t blame me for being outspoken, it’s just the truth.

Nuns (Chorus): Maria is not suitable to be a nun.

Margarita, who had not spoken for a long time, couldn't help it.

Margarita (singing): I would like to say a few words for her.

Dean: "Say it, Aunt Margarita."

Margarita (singing): Maria always makes me laugh haha.

Margarita couldn't help but burst into laughter when she sang this, and the other nuns also laughed loudly.

The dean shook his head helplessly when he saw this.

Dean (singing): What should we do with Maria?

How can we catch the clouds in the sky?

Margarita (singing) ): How would one describe Maria?

Gao Sui (Chorus): She loves to nag.

Sophia (singing): So elusive.

Berta (singing): Like a clown.

Dean (singing): There are many things you want to enlighten her about.

There are many things she should understand.

Berta (singing): But she just can’t sit still and listen to you.

Dean (singing): How can water stay on the sand?

Margarita (singing): What should I do if someone takes Maria?

Dean (singing): How can one catch the bright moonlight?

Sophia (singing): As long as I am with her, I feel dizzy and cannot tell the difference between east, west, north and south.

Agueta (singing): Like the unpredictable weather.

Katalin (singing): Flying feathers.

Margarita (singing): She is so cute.

Berta (singing): She is terrible.

Margarita (singing): She is like a sheep.

Sophia (singing): She is more harmful than harm,

She drives away wasps without anywhere to hide.

Agueta (singing): She is more pagan than pagan.

Margarita (singing): Sometimes gentle, sometimes wild.

Katalin (singing): Like a child, like a mystery.

Berta (singing): It gives me a headache.

Margarita (singing): Make people love you.

Dean (singing): Like a little girl.

The nuns who had different opinions had no choice but to clasp their hands together, raise their faces to the sky and sing together:

What should I do if I ask people to take Maria?

How can I catch the sky? `Clouds?

How do you describe Maria?

Gaopiaocalyx (Chorus): She is nagging and elusive.

Berta (singing): Like a clown.

Sisters (singing): There are many things you want to enlighten her about.

There are many things she should understand.

Dean (singing): But she just can't sit still.

Berta (singing): I can’t listen to you.

Margarita (singing): How can water stay on the sand?

Nuns (singing): What should we do if someone takes Maria?

Suddenly the door opened with a bang, and the nuns' argument was interrupted by the sound of rapid and loud footsteps.

Maria ran into the yard like a gust of wind. She threw her clothes on the ground, freed up her hands, quickly pressed the handle of the water pump twice, and quickly caught the water flowing out of the pipe with both hands. He picked up his clothes and rushed to the dean in three steps at a time.

Suddenly, she realized that the nuns were watching her behavior solemnly and silently, and she quickly slowed down her thumping steps. After standing still, she carefully peeked at the nuns beside her. When she saw that everyone looked at her with stern eyes, she shook her head and left helplessly.

Nuns with different expressions (Chorus):

How can one catch the bright moonlight?

Everyone just dispersed.