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3. What did the first door turn out to be?
                                           a) the dancing hall;  b) the public bath;
                                           c) the occupied room.
                                   4. What was the man doing?
                                           a)  he was singing a song;
                                           b) he was taking a  shower;
                                           c) he was shaving.

                                   5. What did the lady hear behind her?
                                           a) a sound;   b) a shot;
                                           c) a shout.

                                   6. What did the man want to know?
                                      a)  «Where is my towel?»
                                      b) «Where can I hire a taxi?»   c) « Where is the fire?»



                                   III. Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the
                            following sentences from the text.

                                   1. Two ladies exploring Western Canada
                                          a)  stopped in a country inn;
                                          b)  spent their time in a fashionable store;
                                          c)   stopped at a small and  old-fashioned hotel.

                                   2. One lady couldn't rest until
                                          a)  she had made a fire;
                                          b)  she had found a fire exit;
                                          c)  she had made some exercises.

                                   3. She opened
                                          a) the first door;    b) the third door;
                                          c) the fifth door.

                                   4. The bath was occupied
                                          a) by an elderly lady; b) by a young man;
                                          c) by an elderly gentleman.

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