×ÐϸÔĶÁÏÂÁжÌÎÄ, ¸ù¾ÝÌâÄ¿, Ñ¡³ö×î¼ÑÑ¡Ïî. My name is Betty Sanders. I'm a telephone operator, and I work for Universal Telephone Company(¹«Ë¾). My job at UTC is an interesting one. I work five days a week, and my hours are from 9 o'clock to 5 o'clock. I do a lot of things—I place long-distance(³¤Í¾) calls for people, answer questions and help people when they are in trouble. Today, for example, I had an interesting experience(¾Àú). At 11 o'clock this morning, I got a call from some man. I didn't know who he was. He was in trouble and I could tell that he was worried about something. He gave me his address and asked me to send an ambulance(¾È»¤³µ) right away. I asked him if somebody was hurt, but he didn't answer my question. He told me he needed a doctor at once, so I said I'd call an ambulance for him but I still wanted to know what was wrong. Then he said, "Our keys are gone!" I didn't understand that! Why would he need an ambulance just because he couldn't find his keys Then I found out what the trouble was. The man and his wife left the car keys on a coffee table, and later they couldn't find them. Their little boy Johnny was playing in the room, and they thought he swallowed(ÍÌÏÂ) them. But before I could help him, he told me he wouldn't need an ambulance any longer. His wife found the keys in her bag. They were there all the time.
(1)
Betty Sanders works ________.
A. in a factory
B. in a shop
C. in a company
D. in a hospital
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(2)
She works ________.
A. forty hours a week
B. from 9 o'clock to 4 o'clock every day
C. from Monday to Saturday
D. seven days a week
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(3)
The man called Betty Sanders because ________.
A. he thought Betty was a doctor
B. he had lost his keys
C. he wanted Betty Sanders to help him call an ambulance