18. I`d … instead of you if you … about it, but you didn`t.
A) have stayed/had asked B) not have stayed/had asked C) would have stayed/had asked D) would stay/asked
19. A tree was lying across the road. It … in the storm.
A) is blown B) had been blown C) had blown D) was blown
20. When the star of TV arrived, a crowd … for several hours in order to greet him.
A) waited B) was waiting C) had waited D) had been waiting
For the second year in a row, American competitive eater Joey Chestnut defeated his Japanese rival Takeru Kobayashi at the annual Nathan's Hot Dog Dating Contest in New York City. After ten-minute hot dog eating, two shorter than, in previous years. Chestnut and Kobayashi were tied at 59 frankfurters. But after the rare tiebreaker, 24-year-old Chestnut emerged as the winner, claiming a $10,000 prize and a mustard-yellow belt, Kobayashi, whose loss last year shattered a six-year winning steaks, said that a sore jaw and a tooth problem may have altered his performance. He said through a translator that he had lost because he wasn't quick enough in the rematch. This year, the 22 competitors were under a 10-minute time limit unlike the 12 minutes used for previous contests. The reason for this, according to Nathan's, was the discovery of a document from 1916 which revealed that the original competition was 10 minutes long. Thousands gathered at Coney Island to watch the annual event, which has become one of the most colourful traditions of America's Independence Day.
21. Who won the contest last year?
A) Takeru Kobayashi. B) The text does not say.
C) Joey Chestnut. D) first there was a tie then Chestnut won.
22. Which sentence is TRUE for Kobayashi?
A) He said he had health problems after the contest. B) He didn't speak English.
C) He said the rematch wasn't fair. D) He acted swiftly than Chestnut.
23. On what occasion is the contest held?
A) The discovery of a document in 1916 B) Coney Island's birthday
C) At an annual tiebreaker day D) Independence Day.
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