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393   12:26 صباحاً   date: 22/9/2022
Author : L.A Hill
Book or Source : Intermediate anecdotes in American English
Page and Part : 46-1


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Mr. Martin went into his usual coffee shop one morning, and sat on one of the seats at the counter. Many other people came in also, but most of them did not stay long.

After fifteen minutes, a young man and a young woman came in. There were only two empty seats at the counter, one on Mr. Martin's left, and the other on his right. The woman sat on one, and the young man on the other, but Mr. Martin immediately offered to change places with the man so that he and the young woman could be together.

"Oh, that isn't necessary," the young man said, but Mr. Martin insisted. When the young man and the woman were side by side, the young man said to her, "Well, this kind gentleman wanted us to sit together, so may I introduce myself? My name's Tom. What's yours?"

A    Answer these questions:

  1. Where did Mr. Martin sit in the coffee shop?
  2. Who came into the coffee shop after fifteen minutes?
  3. What did Mr. Martin do when he saw them?
  4. Why did he do this?
  5. Why did the young man say it wasn't necessary for him to sit beside the woman?
  6. What did he say to the young woman?

 

B. Which of the answers are true? Write down the questions and the correct answers.

1. Where were the empty seats when the young man and the young woman came in?

  1. On one side of Mr. Martin.
  2. On both sides of Mr. Martin.

2. What did Mr. Martin think when the young man and the young woman came in?

  1. He thought that he would like to introduce them to each other.
  2. He thought that they already knew each other.

3. What did Mr. Martin insist on doing?

  1. He insisted on changing places with the young man.
  2. He insisted on introducing the young man and the young woman.