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Have you ever heard your own voice? "Of course," you say.
Has anyone else ever heard your voice? Again you say, "Of course."
But that's not quite true. Nobody else has ever heard your voice-the way you hear it. When you
talk, you set up sound waves. The air outside your head carries the sound waves to your outer ears.
But, of course, the sound of your voice begins inside your head. The bones of your head pick up
the sound waves, too. They carry the sound waves straight to your inner ears. You get the sound
from the outside and the inside too. Other people get just the sound waves from the outside. That is
why they don't hear your voice the way you do.
1.You ________ hear your voice the same way others hear it.
A. can't
B. seldom
C. sometimes
D. always
2.Sound travels in the form of __________.
A. bones
B. air
C. waves
D. voice
3.When you talk, sound waves are set up inside _________.
A. your inner ears
B. your outer ears
C.
your head
D. your head bones
4.The underlined phrase "pick up" here means _________.
A. to raise
B. to gain
C. to select
D. to pull
5.The passage is mainly about __________.
A. waves in the air
B. the way you hear your own voice
C. voice spreading far and wide
D. the different way people hear their voices