Peter:   61

Monica: Yes, but not here. 62   I don’t like eating standing up.

Peter: There is another restaurant over there.

Monica:  63. Only the rich can afford to eat there. Besides, 64   I’m not going into a restaurant that doesn’t have a menu.

Peter: We just passed a café that does snakes.

Monica:   65

Peter: You’re one of those people that are never satisfied, aren’t you?

 

A. Shall we have something to eat?

B. Do you come here very often?

C. I don’t like café without tables

D. It is expensive and charges very high prices.

E. Oh, I don’t like the look of it.

F. It serves very good coffee.

G. I can’t see a menu.

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