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🎓 Reading Comprehension – Lost at the Airport

Hear a traveler’s airport story and answer 10 questions about locations, documents, and problem-solving steps.

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Reading Comprehension – Lost at the Airport
Hear a traveler’s airport story and answer 10 questions about locations, documents, and problem-solving steps.

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Lost at the Airport

Hear a traveler’s airport story and answer 10 questions about locations, documents, and problem-solving steps. Use the speaker icon on the upper left to listen to the essay.

Last Friday, Daniel was traveling from Toronto to Madrid for a business conference when he encountered several problems at the airport. After checking in at Terminal B around 6:15 a.m., he realized he had accidentally left his passport at the coffee shop near the security entrance. He quickly returned to the café and found the passport beside a newspaper on the counter. Later, while waiting at Gate 22, Daniel noticed that his boarding pass was missing from his jacket pocket. An airport employee named Carla helped him print a replacement pass at the customer service desk beside the electronics store. Because of these delays, Daniel nearly missed boarding, which began at 7:40 a.m. Fortunately, the flight departed fifteen minutes late due to heavy rain outside the airport. Daniel finally boarded the plane with only a few minutes remaining before departure.

From which city was Daniel traveling?

Why was Daniel traveling?

At which terminal did Daniel check in?

Where did Daniel leave his passport?

Where was the passport found?

At which gate was Daniel waiting?

Who helped Daniel print a replacement boarding pass?

Where was the customer service desk located?

What time did boarding begin?

Why did the flight depart late?

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