[originaltext]M: Isn’t it a relief to see people and lights, Turner? Now, let m

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M: Isn’t it a relief to see people and lights, Turner? Now, let me see. Where are we exactly? According to my map, this must be Chagford.
W: You’re right, Don. That sign says Chagford Town Hall. But there’s a more interesting notice on the other side of the square. Do you see what it says? "Open for Devon Cream Teas".
M: Oh, yes, so it does. Oh, I must get a newspaper. There’s a newsagent next door.
W: What for?
M: To find out what’s been happening.
W: I don’t need a newspaper. We must have been walking for at least six hours. My feet have been hurting for a- bout four hours and I’ve been starving since we shared that tin of cold beans.
M: You’re hungry again? I see what you mean. That tea shop does look interesting. We could plan tomorrow’s walk while we were having tea.
W: So toady we had complete Devon cream teas, with additional sandwiches and cakes, and another order of scones. I feel better. How about you?
M: A Devon cream tea is better than a tin of cold beans. In fact, it’s better than almost anything... except a good newspaper. Do you ever buy a newspaper?
W: Not often. But I watch television.
M: Television! It only scratches the surface.
W: Television coverage is very dramatic.
M: Yes. You learn what happened but never why it happened.
W: Rubbish.
M: TV workers aren’t in aren’t in a position to fill in the background.
W: They were there.
M: No, they only show you the bits.
M: Yes, of course. See to it, will you, Turner. I must get a newspaper before the newsagent closes.
W: Could you get me a paper?
M: What for?
W: To find out what’s on television.

选项 A、Apple pies.
B、Sandwiches.
C、Scones.
D、Cakes.

答案 A

解析 According to the waitress who has been serving Don and Turner, they have had complete Devon cream teas and what they didn’t have?
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