Arthur, it's been a long time. How are you doing?<br />Well, hello, Mary. Fine, just fine. Good to see you again. How long has it been? Two years? Three?<br />It must have been at least three years since we ran into each other in that bookstore on New Orleans Road. Where have you been?<br />I've been in Japan, working for a trading company. I don't get back to New York often anymore, and when I do, I only have a little time.<br />In fact, I have to be back in Tokyo tomorrow. And how about you? Are you still working at the newspaper?<br />Yes, still at the newspaper and busier than ever. You know, I was in Tokyo just last month to get some information about the computer industry.<br />It's too bad I didn't have your phone number. I was there for a whole week. Maybe the next time I'm there, we can get together. Do you have a card?<br />Sure. Almost everyone in Japan has a business card.<br />Arthur, it's been a long time. How are you doing?<br />Well, hello, Mary. Fine, just fine. Good to see you again. How long has it been? Two years? Three?<br />It must have been at least three years since we ran into each other in that bookstore on New Orleans Road. Where have you been?<br />I've been in Japan, working for a trading company. I don't get back to New York often anymore, and when I do, I only have a little time.<br />In fact, I have to be back in Tokyo tomorrow. And how about you? Are you still working at the newspaper?<br />Yes, still at the newspaper and busier than ever. You know, I was in Tokyo just last month to get some information about the computer industry.<br />It's too bad I didn't have your phone number. I was there for a whole week. Maybe the next time I'm there, we can get together. Do you have a card?<br />Sure. Almost everyone in Japan has a business card.
(1)
Where most probably are the speakers?
A . In New Orleans.B . In New York.C . In Tokyo.
(2)
What company does the man work with?
A . A trading company.B . A newspaper.C . A bookstore.
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How long did the woman stay in Tokyo last time?