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1.mr. chui was in muji city for a
a. confrence.
b. wedding.
c. honeymoon.
d. medical procedure.

2.mr. chui demands the police give him
a. his medicine.
b. some money.
c. a decent meal.
d. an apology.

3.fenjin came to muji city at request.
a. mr. chui's
b. the university's
c. chairman mao's
d. mrs. chui's

4.as soon as mr. chui left the police station he
a. bought some tea.
b. took his medicine.
c. called his wife.
d. boarded the train.

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