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Conversation Two
W: Did you go to the match on Saturday,Bill?
M: No, Alice. I listened to the commentaryinstead. It sounded pretty exciting, I must say.
W: You must be joking. Well, it was prettydull really.
M: How did it go then? [23]I should havethought the Gunners did well to win over the Wolves in their present form.
W: Yes, I suppose they did. But two-onedidn't do them justice. [24]They should have had at least three in the firsthalf, and another two in the second. How far do you think the Wolves will go?
M: I suppose it all depends on how theyshape after Christmas. Remember what happened last year?
W: I'll say I do. I'm not likely to forgetit. I've never seen such a shame. To think they were in the top three for mostof the time before Christmas, and then the way they came down. I just don'tunderstand what came over them. I can't understand.
M: I don't know, either. Can you really saythat? [25]Because they were quite O.K. until Blake got injured, and thenwithout his influence in the attack they just couldn't score goals any more. Ithink it was simply a matter of the attack being weakened.
Questions:
23. What is true of Saturday's match?
24. How many goals does Alice think theGunners should have scored?
25. What happened to the Wolves that madeit come down?