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When she flew into Athens on an unseasonably cold day in September, she quickly realized that she hadn¡¯t brought enough warm clothes. Walking through the streets of the Greek capital, she happened to see a nice coat in a shop window and went in to ask about the price. The coat was too expensive, but as Christine was about to leave the shop, the woman asked her where she was from. When Christine answered Australia, the woman agreed to reduce the price because she knew a nice girl from Australia called Elena. Christine then noticed a photo of a young man standing next to a motorbike. Her eyes opened wide with astonishment. It was Nicos! Indeed the young man was Nicos, and the woman in the shop was Maria. She had come to Athens from Santorini to look after the shop for a friend.
Sadly, the story has a tragic ending. Nicos had been killed in a motorcycle accident.
¡°I wanted to tell Elena,¡± said Maria. ¡°But I didn¡¯t know how. Now that I have met you, I know that it¡¯s time to tell her.¡±
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A£®her parents | B£®Christine | C£®Nicos. | D£®her grandparents |
A£®He had moved away. |
B£®His mother forbade him to do so. |
C£®He h ad died in an accident. |
D£®They had lost touch with each other. |
A£®They two had planned the talk before. | B£®They met each other accidentally. |
C£®They were business partners. | D£®They recognized each other. |
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