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Also, he got a bit upset in the restaurant and refused to try the black pepper beer on the menu. I thought most people liked black pepper beef. Perhaps he would have preferred beef and onions. Zhu Qing: All the visitors I have taken to that restaurant before have really enjoyed it. Mr Takashi and Mr Hudson liked it. Mr Takashi seemed to have a really good time. He asked so many questions in the Forbidden City that I think I know the history very well now! He must have taken about a hundred photos in a day and he kept buying lots of gifts. Some were very expensive. One thing I noticed though was that he was always giving people his business card. He didn’t look very happy when I just put in my pocket. Also, it was very confusing when he kept making an okay sign. We just didn’t know what he wanted. Li Lin: Mr Hudson thought the Summer Palace was amazing but he got a bit upset before we got on the boat. It was really a pain that he wanted to wait for the next boat as he thought the first one was too crowded. I thought there was plenty of space on it. Well, I suppose we should volunteer to show another set of visitors around next year at least we get to improve our English! Answers A: (1) three (2) strange (3) upset (4) shake hands (5) beef (6) gifts (7) business cards (8) OK (9) crowded (10) space 3. Listen to the tape again and try to answer the following questions: Which tourist attractions did the two students show the three foreigners around? (The Forbidden City and the Summer Palace.) Why did the writer feel strange about Mr Singh? ( Because he looked upset when the writer[來源 :Zxx] held out his left hand to shake hands with him.) Where is Mr Singh from? ( He is from India.) Where is Mr Takashi from? ( He’s from Japan.) Do you think the OK sign made by Mr Takashi means ‘very good’ or ‘grea