聽一段材料,完成下面小題。

1.What did the man do yesterday?

A.He cut a tree.

B.He planted a tree.

C.He bought some apples.

2.Who will take the branches away from the street?

A.The man.

B.A tree company.

C.The city garbage service,

3.What does the man suggest about the woman?

A.She shouldn't eat the apples.

B.She should take some responsibility.

C.She should move out of the neighborhood.

4.What does the woman threaten to do?

A.Call the police.

B.Put the branches in his yard.

C.Charge the man some money.

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