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At six o'clock Andy's favourite programme, "Travel with us", was on TV. Andy wanted to get home in 1 for that. But then, just as he was leaving his office a little 2 , a man rang up and kept speaking for the next fifteen minutes. "I can 3 get home in time if I hurry," Andy told himself as he 4 out of the office. As he drove off in his car, he 5 that there was little petrol (汽油) left."I'll have to stop at Fenton's," Andy thought. He 6 Fenton's because one should get petrol by oneself at this station."You do all the work yourself, but you pay 7 for the petrol," he used to complain. At Fenton's, the pump (油泵) was not working well and it 8 ages to get petrol. So when Andy got home, it was already two minutes past six. Just then the phone rang. "Shall I answer it?" Andy thought. He tried to watch the programme and forget the phone. But it 9 ringing and finally he picked it up. "Mr Andy Barton?" a 10 said. "Fenton's Petrol Station here." "Fenton's?" Andy said. "Why, I was at your place only a few minutes ago, getting some petrol. Did I 11 something behind or what?" "No, you didn't, Mr Barton. But could you 12 round now and pay for your petrol? And please hurry! We close at half past six!" | ||||
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