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It was a cold night. The taxi driver didn't take even one passenger all day. When he1.( go ) by the railway station, he saw a young man2.( come ) out with two bags in his hands. So he drove to him and asked, "Where3. you4.( go ), sir? "

"To the Red Hotel­­" the young man answered. When the taxi driver heard this, he didn't feel happy any more. They young man would give him only three dollars because it only took him five minutes   5. (get ) to the hotel ,but suddenly, he had an idea. The young man6.(take) to get to the hotel through many streets of the big city.

After a long time, they arrived at the hotel. "Here we are! You should 7.( pay) me fifteen dollars, please, " the taxi driver said to the young man. "What? Fifteen dollars! Do you think I'm a fool? Only last week, I took a taxi from the railway station to this hotel and I only gave the driver thirteen dollars. I know how much8.( pay ) for the trip. "

 

1.went 2.coming 3.are, going/ will, go 4.to get 5.was taken 6.pay 7.to pay 【解析】 1. 2. sb. Doing sth.看到某人正做某事,所以填coming。 3. going/ will, go。 4. take sb. Sometime to do sth.,故填to get。 5. taken。 6. 7. pay。
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