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Speaking To Anyone
المؤلف:
L.A Hill
المصدر:
Intermediate Steps To Understanding
الجزء والصفحة:
26-1
3/11/2022
2086
Mr. Joes bought some things from a big shop last month, and when he got the bill a few days ago, he thought that there was a mistake in it, so he telephoned the shop and asked to speak to the Accounts Department. 'Who do you want to speak to in the Accounts Department?' the telephone operator asked.
'It doesn't matter to me,' Mr. Jones answered. He did not know the names of any of the people who worked there. He heard nothing for a few seconds and then the operator said, 'Hullo, you wanted to speak to someone in the Accounts Department, didn't you?'
'Yes, that's right,' Mr. Jones answered. 'Would you like to speak to Mr. Hankinson?' the operator said.
'Yes, that'll be all right,' Mr. Jones said patiently. It doesn't matter who I speak to.
I'm sorry,' the operator answered, but Mr. Hankinson isn't in today!
A Which of these sentences are true (T) and which are false (F)? Write Tor F.
- Mr. Jones got a bill from a big shop.
- He believed that the bill was wrong.
- He only knew Mr. Hankinson in the Accounts Department.
- The telephone operator tried to get Mr. Hankinson for him.
- Mr. Hankinson was not in the Accounts Department that day.
- The telephone operator helped Mr. Jones a lot.
B Answer these questions:
- Why did Mr. Jones telephone the big shop?
- What did the telephone operator ask him?
- What did he answer?
- What happened then?
- What did Mr. Jones say?
- What did the operator ask him then?
- What did Mr. Jones answer?
- And what did the operator say?
C Do this puzzle:
Across:
1. Mr. Joes wanted to make an ... to see somebody in the Accounts Department.
7. Big town.
8. In our country, most roofs are not flat: they...down on both sides.
11. We often ... the telephone to order things from shops.
12.
13. Big shops keep their things in large ….. rooms before they put them on the shelves.
14. Actors ... in plays.
15. When someone telephones Mr. Jones, he always ..., ‘70532’
17. Mr. Jones pays his account at the shop by... month.
18. Not well.
19. Accounts' is one of the... in the big shop
Down:
1. Mr. Jones wanted to speak to someone in this department.
2. Mr. Joes waited ... for an answer, because he was not in a hurry.
3. There was a mistake... Mr. Jones's bill.
4. and 9. Mr. Jones spoke to the ... in the big shop. (Two words)
5. Mr. Jones wanted an... of the mistake in his bill.
6. Mr. Jones wanted ... speak to someone in the Accounts Department
9. See 4.
10. "How many... were there in Mr. Jones's bill?” ‘One’.
16.
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