单项选择题
Passage One
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26-28
Mr. Richards worked in a shop which sold, cleaned and repaired hearing aids. One day an old gentleman entered and put one down in front of him without saying a word. "What’s the matter with it" Mr. Richards said. The man did not answer. Of course Mr. Richards thought that the man must be deaf and that his hearing aid must be faulty, so he said again, more loudly, "what’s wrong with your hearing aid, sir" Again the man said nothing, so Mr. Richards shouted his question again as loudly as he could.
The man then took a pen and piece of paper and wrote: "It isn’t necessary to shout when you’re speaking to me. My ears are as good as yours. This hearing aid is my wife’s, not mine. I’ve jut had a throat operation, and my problem is not that I can’t hear, but that I can’t speak. " Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
A. He wanted to buy a hearing aid.
B. He wanted to have a hearing aid repaired.
C. He wanted to get a pen and a piece of paper.
D. He wanted to solve his own problem.