单项选择题

Passage Three
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
32-35
Gamblers may have different lifestyles and betting habits, but almost every one of them has a favorite story of good luck or ill luck.
Once, for example, a young man and woman entered Bradley’s grand casino at Palm Beach. They played for an hour and lost $10,000: The next morning the girl burst into Bradley’s office.
"We were on our honeymoon and he lost all of our life savings," she sobbed.
A soft-hearted man by nature, the casino owner Bradley responded:
"Sorry to hear that, young lady. Here is your $10,000. But your husband is never to set foot in my casino again. "
That evening Bradley was outraged when he saw the young man bent over the roulette table.
" What are you doing here I told your wife … "
"What wife" the young man interrupted.
Bradley realized that he had been taken in but he managed a thin smile when he received a telegram an hour later from another city with the message.
" Thanks. " Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

How much did the young man and woman lose at the casino()

A. $1,000.
B. $10,000.
C. $15,000.
D. All their life savings.