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The airport in Boswell in twenty-one miles from the city. The banks and business offices are in the center of the city. Read these notes from the diary of Miss Shirley, a travel agent.

April 2008
16 MON
17 TUES
A group of 45 Japanese students visit Boswell---want cheap holiday.
Mr and Mrs Johnson coming from New York need an overninght stop at Boswell---leave early on the 18th by air.
18 WED
19 THUR
Mr Thomas, Boston, comes for two-day business trip
75 German students need two days in a cheap hotel
21 SAT
23 MON
Mr and Mrs Washington, from Seattle, arriving by air, traveling---want a first-class comfortable hotel.
Mr and Mrs George, Tokyo, a small inexpensive hotel needed for two days.

How many people in all arrive in Boswell according to the diary?

A.127 B.45 C.47 D.125

What will the Johnsons come to Boswell for?

A.a visit
B.a business trip
C.a night stop
D.a small inexpensive hotel

On Monday, the twenty-third, who will come Boswell?

A.A group of 45 Japanese students
B.Mr and Mrs Johnson
C.75 German students
D.Mr and Mrs George

When will Mr Thomas leave?

A.April 18
B.April 20
C.April 22
D.April 21

According to the diary, on which day will Miss Shirley be free?

A.On Friday and Sunday
B.On Wednesday and Thursday
C.On Mondays
D.On weekends
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