Конструктор тестів
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Anna: Good morning. Can you help me?
Clerk: Of course! What do you need?
Anna: Have you got today’s newspaper Sports Weekly?
Clerk: Yes, here you go. Anything else?
Anna: Yes, I’m looking for a copy of Science World magazine.
Clerk: Let me check the shelves for you.
Customer: Hello, I’d like to book a flight to Rome in September.
Agent: September? Let me check. Do you mean Rome, Italy?
Customer: Yes, that’s right.
Agent: Tickets for September are about 900 euros. But I can find cheaper ones for August.
Customer: No, it has to be September. I’m going to a conference then.
Agent: Alright. Unfortunately, I don’t see any cheaper options.
Customer: That’s okay. Thank you for checking!
Mike: Hi. May I borrow this history book, please?
Librarian: Do you have your library card with you?
Mike: Oh no! I left it at home.
Librarian: I’m sorry, but you need the card to borrow books.
Mike: I really need it for school. Can I bring my card tomorrow?
Librarian: How about asking a friend to borrow it for you?
Mike: That’s a good idea. Thanks!
Anna wants to buy two magazines.
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Anna: Good morning. Can you help me?
Clerk: Of course! What do you need?
Anna: Have you got today’s newspaper Sports Weekly?
Clerk: Yes, here you go. Anything else?
Anna: Yes, I’m looking for a copy of Science World magazine.
Clerk: Let me check the shelves for you.
Customer: Hello, I’d like to book a flight to Rome in September.
Agent: September? Let me check. Do you mean Rome, Italy?
Customer: Yes, that’s right.
Agent: Tickets for September are about 900 euros. But I can find cheaper ones for August.
Customer: No, it has to be September. I’m going to a conference then.
Agent: Alright. Unfortunately, I don’t see any cheaper options.
Customer: That’s okay. Thank you for checking!
Mike: Hi. May I borrow this history book, please?
Librarian: Do you have your library card with you?
Mike: Oh no! I left it at home.
Librarian: I’m sorry, but you need the card to borrow books.
Mike: I really need it for school. Can I bring my card tomorrow?
Librarian: How about asking a friend to borrow it for you?
Mike: That’s a good idea. Thanks!
The clerk finds the Sports Weekly right away.
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Anna: Good morning. Can you help me?
Clerk: Of course! What do you need?
Anna: Have you got today’s newspaper Sports Weekly?
Clerk: Yes, here you go. Anything else?
Anna: Yes, I’m looking for a copy of Science World magazine.
Clerk: Let me check the shelves for you.
Customer: Hello, I’d like to book a flight to Rome in September.
Agent: September? Let me check. Do you mean Rome, Italy?
Customer: Yes, that’s right.
Agent: Tickets for September are about 900 euros. But I can find cheaper ones for August.
Customer: No, it has to be September. I’m going to a conference then.
Agent: Alright. Unfortunately, I don’t see any cheaper options.
Customer: That’s okay. Thank you for checking!
Mike: Hi. May I borrow this history book, please?
Librarian: Do you have your library card with you?
Mike: Oh no! I left it at home.
Librarian: I’m sorry, but you need the card to borrow books.
Mike: I really need it for school. Can I bring my card tomorrow?
Librarian: How about asking a friend to borrow it for you?
Mike: That’s a good idea. Thanks!
The customer is looking for tickets to Rome, France.
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Anna: Good morning. Can you help me?
Clerk: Of course! What do you need?
Anna: Have you got today’s newspaper Sports Weekly?
Clerk: Yes, here you go. Anything else?
Anna: Yes, I’m looking for a copy of Science World magazine.
Clerk: Let me check the shelves for you.
Customer: Hello, I’d like to book a flight to Rome in September.
Agent: September? Let me check. Do you mean Rome, Italy?
Customer: Yes, that’s right.
Agent: Tickets for September are about 900 euros. But I can find cheaper ones for August.
Customer: No, it has to be September. I’m going to a conference then.
Agent: Alright. Unfortunately, I don’t see any cheaper options.
Customer: That’s okay. Thank you for checking!
Mike: Hi. May I borrow this history book, please?
Librarian: Do you have your library card with you?
Mike: Oh no! I left it at home.
Librarian: I’m sorry, but you need the card to borrow books.
Mike: I really need it for school. Can I bring my card tomorrow?
Librarian: How about asking a friend to borrow it for you?
Mike: That’s a good idea. Thanks!
Tickets to Rome in August are cheaper.
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Anna: Good morning. Can you help me?
Clerk: Of course! What do you need?
Anna: Have you got today’s newspaper Sports Weekly?
Clerk: Yes, here you go. Anything else?
Anna: Yes, I’m looking for a copy of Science World magazine.
Clerk: Let me check the shelves for you.
Customer: Hello, I’d like to book a flight to Rome in September.
Agent: September? Let me check. Do you mean Rome, Italy?
Customer: Yes, that’s right.
Agent: Tickets for September are about 900 euros. But I can find cheaper ones for August.
Customer: No, it has to be September. I’m going to a conference then.
Agent: Alright. Unfortunately, I don’t see any cheaper options.
Customer: That’s okay. Thank you for checking!
Mike: Hi. May I borrow this history book, please?
Librarian: Do you have your library card with you?
Mike: Oh no! I left it at home.
Librarian: I’m sorry, but you need the card to borrow books.
Mike: I really need it for school. Can I bring my card tomorrow?
Librarian: How about asking a friend to borrow it for you?
Mike: That’s a good idea. Thanks!
Mike left his library card at home.
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Anna: Good morning. Can you help me?
Clerk: Of course! What do you need?
Anna: Have you got today’s newspaper Sports Weekly?
Clerk: Yes, here you go. Anything else?
Anna: Yes, I’m looking for a copy of Science World magazine.
Clerk: Let me check the shelves for you.
Customer: Hello, I’d like to book a flight to Rome in September.
Agent: September? Let me check. Do you mean Rome, Italy?
Customer: Yes, that’s right.
Agent: Tickets for September are about 900 euros. But I can find cheaper ones for August.
Customer: No, it has to be September. I’m going to a conference then.
Agent: Alright. Unfortunately, I don’t see any cheaper options.
Customer: That’s okay. Thank you for checking!
Mike: Hi. May I borrow this history book, please?
Librarian: Do you have your library card with you?
Mike: Oh no! I left it at home.
Librarian: I’m sorry, but you need the card to borrow books.
Mike: I really need it for school. Can I bring my card tomorrow?
Librarian: How about asking a friend to borrow it for you?
Mike: That’s a good idea. Thanks!
The librarian allows Mike to take the book without a card.
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Anna: Good morning. Can you help me?
Clerk: Of course! What do you need?
Anna: Have you got today’s newspaper Sports Weekly?
Clerk: Yes, here you go. Anything else?
Anna: Yes, I’m looking for a copy of Science World magazine.
Clerk: Let me check the shelves for you.
Customer: Hello, I’d like to book a flight to Rome in September.
Agent: September? Let me check. Do you mean Rome, Italy?
Customer: Yes, that’s right.
Agent: Tickets for September are about 900 euros. But I can find cheaper ones for August.
Customer: No, it has to be September. I’m going to a conference then.
Agent: Alright. Unfortunately, I don’t see any cheaper options.
Customer: That’s okay. Thank you for checking!
Mike: Hi. May I borrow this history book, please?
Librarian: Do you have your library card with you?
Mike: Oh no! I left it at home.
Librarian: I’m sorry, but you need the card to borrow books.
Mike: I really need it for school. Can I bring my card tomorrow?
Librarian: How about asking a friend to borrow it for you?
Mike: That’s a good idea. Thanks!
What newspaper does Anna ask for first?
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Anna: Good morning. Can you help me?
Clerk: Of course! What do you need?
Anna: Have you got today’s newspaper Sports Weekly?
Clerk: Yes, here you go. Anything else?
Anna: Yes, I’m looking for a copy of Science World magazine.
Clerk: Let me check the shelves for you.
Customer: Hello, I’d like to book a flight to Rome in September.
Agent: September? Let me check. Do you mean Rome, Italy?
Customer: Yes, that’s right.
Agent: Tickets for September are about 900 euros. But I can find cheaper ones for August.
Customer: No, it has to be September. I’m going to a conference then.
Agent: Alright. Unfortunately, I don’t see any cheaper options.
Customer: That’s okay. Thank you for checking!
Mike: Hi. May I borrow this history book, please?
Librarian: Do you have your library card with you?
Mike: Oh no! I left it at home.
Librarian: I’m sorry, but you need the card to borrow books.
Mike: I really need it for school. Can I bring my card tomorrow?
Librarian: How about asking a friend to borrow it for you?
Mike: That’s a good idea. Thanks!
Where does the customer want to travel in September?
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Anna: Good morning. Can you help me?
Clerk: Of course! What do you need?
Anna: Have you got today’s newspaper Sports Weekly?
Clerk: Yes, here you go. Anything else?
Anna: Yes, I’m looking for a copy of Science World magazine.
Clerk: Let me check the shelves for you.
Customer: Hello, I’d like to book a flight to Rome in September.
Agent: September? Let me check. Do you mean Rome, Italy?
Customer: Yes, that’s right.
Agent: Tickets for September are about 900 euros. But I can find cheaper ones for August.
Customer: No, it has to be September. I’m going to a conference then.
Agent: Alright. Unfortunately, I don’t see any cheaper options.
Customer: That’s okay. Thank you for checking!
Mike: Hi. May I borrow this history book, please?
Librarian: Do you have your library card with you?
Mike: Oh no! I left it at home.
Librarian: I’m sorry, but you need the card to borrow books.
Mike: I really need it for school. Can I bring my card tomorrow?
Librarian: How about asking a friend to borrow it for you?
Mike: That’s a good idea. Thanks!
How much are tickets to Rome in September?
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Anna: Good morning. Can you help me?
Clerk: Of course! What do you need?
Anna: Have you got today’s newspaper Sports Weekly?
Clerk: Yes, here you go. Anything else?
Anna: Yes, I’m looking for a copy of Science World magazine.
Clerk: Let me check the shelves for you.
Customer: Hello, I’d like to book a flight to Rome in September.
Agent: September? Let me check. Do you mean Rome, Italy?
Customer: Yes, that’s right.
Agent: Tickets for September are about 900 euros. But I can find cheaper ones for August.
Customer: No, it has to be September. I’m going to a conference then.
Agent: Alright. Unfortunately, I don’t see any cheaper options.
Customer: That’s okay. Thank you for checking!
Mike: Hi. May I borrow this history book, please?
Librarian: Do you have your library card with you?
Mike: Oh no! I left it at home.
Librarian: I’m sorry, but you need the card to borrow books.
Mike: I really need it for school. Can I bring my card tomorrow?
Librarian: How about asking a friend to borrow it for you?
Mike: That’s a good idea. Thanks!
Why can’t Mike borrow the book?
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Anna: Good morning. Can you help me?
Clerk: Of course! What do you need?
Anna: Have you got today’s newspaper Sports Weekly?
Clerk: Yes, here you go. Anything else?
Anna: Yes, I’m looking for a copy of Science World magazine.
Clerk: Let me check the shelves for you.
Customer: Hello, I’d like to book a flight to Rome in September.
Agent: September? Let me check. Do you mean Rome, Italy?
Customer: Yes, that’s right.
Agent: Tickets for September are about 900 euros. But I can find cheaper ones for August.
Customer: No, it has to be September. I’m going to a conference then.
Agent: Alright. Unfortunately, I don’t see any cheaper options.
Customer: That’s okay. Thank you for checking!
Mike: Hi. May I borrow this history book, please?
Librarian: Do you have your library card with you?
Mike: Oh no! I left it at home.
Librarian: I’m sorry, but you need the card to borrow books.
Mike: I really need it for school. Can I bring my card tomorrow?
Librarian: How about asking a friend to borrow it for you?
Mike: That’s a good idea. Thanks!
What does the librarian suggest to Mike?
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Anna: Good morning. Can you help me?
Clerk: Of course! What do you need?
Anna: Have you got today’s newspaper Sports Weekly?
Clerk: Yes, here you go. Anything else?
Anna: Yes, I’m looking for a copy of Science World magazine.
Clerk: Let me check the shelves for you.
Customer: Hello, I’d like to book a flight to Rome in September.
Agent: September? Let me check. Do you mean Rome, Italy?
Customer: Yes, that’s right.
Agent: Tickets for September are about 900 euros. But I can find cheaper ones for August.
Customer: No, it has to be September. I’m going to a conference then.
Agent: Alright. Unfortunately, I don’t see any cheaper options.
Customer: That’s okay. Thank you for checking!
Mike: Hi. May I borrow this history book, please?
Librarian: Do you have your library card with you?
Mike: Oh no! I left it at home.
Librarian: I’m sorry, but you need the card to borrow books.
Mike: I really need it for school. Can I bring my card tomorrow?
Librarian: How about asking a friend to borrow it for you?
Mike: That’s a good idea. Thanks!
When does the customer want to travel to Rome?
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