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Mrs Jones¡¯s telephone number was 3463, and the number of the cinema in her town was 3464, so people often made a mistake when they wanted the cinema.

One evening the telephone bell rang and Mrs Jones answered it. A tired man said, ¡°At what time does your last film begin?¡±

¡° I¡¯m sorry,¡± said Mrs Jones, ¡°but you have the wrong number. This is not the cinema.¡± ¡°Oh, it began twenty minutes ago,¡± said the man. ¡°I¡¯m sorry about that. Goodbye.¡±

Mrs Jones was very surprised, so she told her husband. Mr Jones laughed and said, ¡°The man¡¯s wife wanted to go to the cinema, but he was feeling tired, so he telephoned the cinema. His wife heard him, but she didn¡¯t hear you. Now they will stay at home this evening, and the husband will be happy.¡±

1). Why do people often telephone Mrs Jones when they want the cinema?

A.

Because she lives next door to the cinema. B.

Because she knows the cinema program very well.

C.

Because her telephone number is similar to that of the cinema.

D.

Because the telephone company¡¯s computer goes wrong from time to time.

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2). Why was Mrs Jones so surprised at a phone call one evening? A.

Because the call was from a stranger.

B.

Because the man on the phone knew her name.

C.

Because the man on the phone asked a question and then answered it himself.

D.

Because the man on the phone invited her to the cinema.

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3). According to Mr Jones, why didn¡¯t the man on the phone want to go to the cinema? A.

Because he had seen the film before.

B.

Because he was feeling very tired that evening. C.

Because the film wasn¡¯t worth seeing.

D.

Because the film had started already.

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4). What do you think the man¡¯s wife wanted to do that evening? A.

To stay home with her husband. B.

To find out when the last film started. C.

To go to the cinema with her husband.

D.

To eat out with her husband and then go to the cinema.

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5). What can you conclude from the story?

A.

The man on the phone was not interested in films. B.

The man on the phone was rather clever. C.

The man¡¯s wife was fond of films.

D.

The telephone companies are inefficient sometimes.

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