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The “Mozart problem”, as defined by the author, is that.
A

it is difficult to understand Mozart’s letters and his music

B

there is little connection between his personality and his music

C

Mozart gave us nothing of a clue about his music in his letters

D

his music is quite different from that of Beethoven or Wagner


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推断题。第四段第一句提到了Mozart Problem,指出“这就是我所说的因此Mozart Problem…”,可知Mozart Problem应在前文提及。第三段第一句提到“你无法明白驱动他的动力是什么,也无法理解从他体内呼之而出的乐曲”。接下来一句指出“at any rate useless, to seek for internal ones either”,可知人们难以从莫扎特的作品中寻求其动力,也无法将他的作品和他的性格联系起来。因此选B。
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