Read the extracts and choose the best answer to each question. Text 1 Lady Bracknell: ... What is your income? Jack Worthing: Between seven and eight thousand a year. Lady Bracknell (makes a note in her book): In land , or in investments? Jack Worthing: In investments , chiefly. Lady Bracknell: That is satisfactory. What between the duties expected of one during one' s lifetime. and the duties exacted from one after one' s death , land has ceased to be either a profit or a pleasure. It gives one position , and prevents one from keeping it up. That' s all that can be said about land. Jack Worthing: I have a country house with some land , of course , attached to it , about fifteen hundred acres , I believe; but I don' t depend on that for my real income. In fact , as far as 1 can make out , the poachers are the only people who make anything out of it. Lady Bracknell: A country house! How many bedrooms? Well , that point can be cleared up afterwards. You have a town house , I hope? A girl with a simple , unspoiled nature , like Gwendolen , could hardly be expected to reside in the country. Jack Worthing: Well , I own a house in Belgrave Square , but it is let by the year to Lady Bloxham. Of course , I can get it back whenever I like , at six months' notice Lady Bracknell: Lady Bloxham? I don't know her. Jack Worthing: Oh , she goes about very little. She is a lady considerably advanced in years. Lady Bracknell: Ah , nowadays that is no guarantee of respectability of character. What number in Belgrave Square? Jack Worthing: 149. Lady Bracknell (shaking her head): The unfashionable side.I thought there was something. However , that could easily be altered. Jack Worthing: Do you mean the fashion , or the side? Lady Bracknell (sternly) : Both , if necessary , I presume. Questions : 1. The extract is taken from A. The Importance of Being Earnest B. The Crucible C. An Inspector Calls 2. In this extract , Lady Bracknell is interviewing Jack W orthing on his suitability as a possible (). A. husband for her daughter B. live-in domestic helper c. investment advisor 3. Which of the following statements is true according to the extract? A. Lady Bracknell uses humorous similes to express her views on the upper class. B. Lady Bracknell believes land is a safe and continuous source of income. c. Lady Bracknell' s questions focus on Jack Worthing' s income , property and family connections. 4. Lady Bracknell is portrayed as a (). A. mother keen on following fashions B. terribly snobbish mother C. mother obsessed with the mysteries of the nature