16.

  1. In London.
  2. In Paris.
  3. In an Italian village.
  4. In their old school.

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17.

  1. Old classmates.
  2. Husband and wife.
  3. Members of the school football team.
  4. Salesman and customer.

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18.

  1. She was not good at playing football.
  2. She always gave wrong answers.
  3. She was poor in remembering things.
  4. She was no good at languages.

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19.

  1. He was a language teacher in London.
  2. He was an Italian.
  3. He was a tourist who giving his first visit to an Italian village.
  4. He was a Parisian.

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20.

  1. In London.
  2. In Paris.
  3. In small Italian village.
  4. In a school five years ago.

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M:I say, aren't you Gloria Partridge? We were at school together, I think.
W:I'm Gloria Partridge all right. But who are you?
M:Don't you remember me? I'm Dennis Nightingale. I'm the fellow who sat at the back and always gave the wrong answers.
W:Now I remember you. You were captain of the school football team.
M:But this is really a surprise. It must be five years since we last met in London, wasn't it? And now to run into each other in Paris! Do you come here often?
W:It's my first visit. I'm on my honeymoon. Meet my husband, Forest.
M:So you are married. How very nice to meet you, Forest! Is it your first visit to Paris, too?
W:Forest speaks no English. He comes from a small Italian village.
M:Don't tell me you went wandering around small Italian villages before you made the acquaintance of Paris.
W:We met in London. Forest was at a language school there.
M:And how much Italian do you speak? So far as I remember, you weren't particularly good at languages at school.
W:Not a word.
M:So you don't speak Italian and Forest doesn't speak English. How on earth did you manage to get married?
W:Looking back, I've no idea. But at least we haven't quarreled yet.