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A) Maggie is an only child.
B) Maggie loves food at Subway restaurants.
C) Benjy has an automobile.
D) Benjy has learnt how to drive from his father.
E) Maggie's grandmother lives in New York.
F) Maggie will have a driving test in a couple of weeks.
G) Maggie is going to pay for Benjy's meal tonight.
Запишите в ответ цифры, расположив их в порядке, соответствующем буквам:
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G |
Now we are ready to start.
Benjy: Hi, Maggie! How's it going? Are you getting used to university life?
Maggie: Hi, Benjy! Yeah, sort of. And you?
Benjy: Oh, I'm doing great. I can't believe I'm living on my own, no parent control — freedom!
Maggie: Yes, that's nice. Although I do feel a little homesick. I especially miss my little brother. And my room. But more than anything, I miss our subway!
Benjy: Are you kidding? There are tons of Subway restaurants here in Austin! I also love their sandwiches.
Maggie: I didn't mean the restaurant. I'm from New York — remember? I miss the public transportation system.
Benjy: No way! Isn't it supposed to be exceptionally dirty and dangerous?
Maggie: It used to be. But now it's significantly improved. We New Yorkers love it.
Benjy: Still, I would never trade a drive in my truck for a subway ride! Again — freedom! In my truck I feel I can go anywhere in the world!
Maggie: Lucky you!
Benjy: What - you don't like driving?
Maggie: To be honest — I don't even have a driver's license.
Benjy: What? How did that happen? I got mine as soon as I turned 16! My little sister is 15, and our dad has been teaching her for almost a year now. She is one little daredevil on parking lots. Can't wait till she can hit the real road!
Maggie: In New York it never even occurred to me to get the license. With all the traffic jams and the public transportation, you don't need a car.
Benjy: Why did you even apply to the University of Texas, then? Texas is all about long roads.
Maggie: I know. I wanted to come here. My granny lives not far from San
Antonio. I wanted to be closer to her. And actually, I'm already taking driving lessons.
Benjy: That's the way to go! How do you like them?
Maggie: Well, I'm really good at maneuvering, I'm great at parallel parking...
Benjy: You are all set then! That's the hardest part!
Maggie: But... I'm terrified of driving fast. I cannot even imagine myself going on a highway. 75 miles per hour? It's just crazy!
Benjy: Hey, don't worry, all you need is practice. As soon as you get used to it, it will be fun.
Maggie: So I've heard.
Benjy: Listen, I've got a plan. You can drive my truck every evening. I'll coach you. Just half an hour a day, and in a couple of weeks you will gain all the confidence you need. Trust me.
Maggie: Really?
Benjy: How about we start tonight? I'll pick you up at 6 near your dorm.
Maggie: Oh, we could drive to the Subway restaurant in downtown Austin! My treat!
Benjy: Deal!
Now we are ready to start.
Benjy: Hi, Maggie! How's it going? Are you getting used to university life?
Maggie: Hi, Benjy! Yeah, sort of. And you?
Benjy: Oh, I'm doing great. I can't believe I'm living on my own, no parent control — freedom!
Maggie: Yes, that's nice. Although I do feel a little homesick. I especially miss my little brother. And my room. But more than anything, I miss our subway!
Benjy: Are you kidding? There are tons of Subway restaurants here in Austin! I also love their sandwiches.
Maggie: I didn't mean the restaurant. I'm from New York — remember? I miss the public transportation system.
Benjy: No way! Isn't it supposed to be exceptionally dirty and dangerous?
Maggie: It used to be. But now it's significantly improved. We New Yorkers love it.
Benjy: Still, I would never trade a drive in my truck for a subway ride! Again — freedom! In my truck I feel I can go anywhere in the world!
Maggie: Lucky you!
Benjy: What - you don't like driving?
Maggie: To be honest — I don't even have a driver's license.
Benjy: What? How did that happen? I got mine as soon as I turned 16! My little sister is 15, and our dad has been teaching her for almost a year now. She is one little daredevil on parking lots. Can't wait till she can hit the real road!
Maggie: In New York it never even occurred to me to get the license. With all the traffic jams and the public transportation, you don't need a car.
Benjy: Why did you even apply to the University of Texas, then? Texas is all about long roads.
Maggie: I know. I wanted to come here. My granny lives not far from San
Antonio. I wanted to be closer to her. And actually, I'm already taking driving lessons.
Benjy: That's the way to go! How do you like them?
Maggie: Well, I'm really good at maneuvering, I'm great at parallel parking...
Benjy: You are all set then! That's the hardest part!
Maggie: But... I'm terrified of driving fast. I cannot even imagine myself going on a highway. 75 miles per hour? It's just crazy!
Benjy: Hey, don't worry, all you need is practice. As soon as you get used to it, it will be fun.
Maggie: So I've heard.
Benjy: Listen, I've got a plan. You can drive my truck every evening. I'll coach you. Just half an hour a day, and in a couple of weeks you will gain all the confidence you need. Trust me.
Maggie: Really?
Benjy: How about we start tonight? I'll pick you up at 6 near your dorm.
Maggie: Oh, we could drive to the Subway restaurant in downtown Austin! My treat!
Benjy: Deal!
A — 2. Maggie: I'll especially miss my little brother.
B — 3. No information.
C — 1. Benjy: I would never trade a drive my truck on a subway ride.
D — 3. No information.
E — 2. Maggie: My granny lives not far from San Antonio.
F — 3. No information.
G — 1. Maggie: We could drive to the Subway restaurant in downtown. My treat.
Ответ: 2313231.

