Base dudow 094 2000 – Questão 39

Linguagens / Inglês / Text Comprehension / Find Specific Information in the Text
Yesterday morning there was the biggest chaos ever seen in the central area of London. It was caused by thousands of people who came into the city by car, since the electric trains are not running because of the strikes of train drivers. Journeys across central London which normally take ten minutes took forty minutes at all, and motorists got out of their cars to buy newspapers and magazines to read until the police had managed to get the traffic moving again.
According to the text:
a) newspapers in the center of London are normally sold in ten minutes.
b) it took four times as much as normally to cross the central area of London.
c) the newspapers took forty minutes to reach the newsstands.
d) the newspapers, which normally take ten minutes to reach the central area of London, took forty minutes yesterday.
e) to cross the central area of London took only forty minutes yesterday.

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