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¡¡¡¡I found a job at the Baskin-Robbins ice-cream (±ùä¿ÁÜ) shop a week ago. One day when I came in to work, the manager (¾Àí) said that something had happened after I left the day before. A woman wanted to have a half-gallon (°ë¼ÓÂØ) of ice cream. The manager asked her to pay $5.40 for the cream.
¡¡¡¡The woman questioned (¶Ô¡¡Ìá³öÒÉÎÊ) the price. She said last time she had bought a half gallon, ¡°Denise¡± had wanted only $2.7. That is right price of a quart (ËÄ·ÖÖ®Ò»¼ÓÂØ).
¡¡¡¡Then the manager looked straight at me and said, ¡°Well, Denise, what do you think we should do about that?¡±
¡¡¡¡I answered, ¡°I think we should stop wearing cards. ¡±
1£®One day ________ , the manager told that something had happened the day before.
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2£®After a woman had bought some cream, the manager asked her to pay ________ .
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3£®The woman could tell the name because ________ .
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A£®she had known Denise
B£®Denise had told her his own name
C£®she had heard someone call his name
D£®she had known this from the card on his chest.
4£®________ so the manager wasn't satisfied with me.
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A£®I didn't think out a good idea
B£®I had no ways to keep my name unknown
C£®I had made a mistake in my work
D£®I had worn a name card
5£®The price of a gallon of ice cream is ________ .
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