11.聽(tīng)第十段材料,回答第17至20題.
17.When did the incident take place?
A.On Monday morning   
B.On Monday afternoon    
C.On Tuesday afternoon
18.Where did the incident take place?
A.Near a company     
B.Near a bank   
C.Near a bus station
19.How much money was missing?
A.12,000 dollars    
B.18,000 dollars   
C.32,000 dollars
20.What rule was made after the incident?
A.Don't wear skirts at work   
B.Don't take money outside the company
C.Don't put money in the envelope.

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