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¡i©ú³ø±M°T¡jThe Smarties are in great danger! They have become capsule toys (§á³Jª±¨ã) trapped in a vending machine. Eason is taking capsule toys out one by one!
Vending machines that dispense capsule toys are very popular in Japan and Hong Kong. Put in small round-shaped plastic capsules, such toys are often licensed figures from popular comics like Disney, Pokemon and Sanrio series. Most capsule toys are released in sets and each set consists of a number of items to be collected. Consumers can obtain the toys they want from vending machines only by luck.
In Hong Kong, to get a capsule toy from a vending machine, a consumer may either insert coins into it or pay with his or her Octopus card. Many shops have recycle boxes for collecting plastic capsules.
¡½Game
Three capsule toys are left in the vending machine. One of them is a metal key chain; the other two are plastic key chains. Bill is the first to draw, MoMo the second, and Pat the third. Who has the highest chance of drawing the metal keychain?
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(answers on the next text)
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collector (n) ¦¬Âîa
out of stock (n phr) ¯Ê³f
lucky (adj) ©¯¹Bªº
draw (v) ©â¥X
¡½Glossary
vending machine (n) ¦Û°Ê°â³f¾÷
dispense (v) ¤Àµo
plastic (n) ¶ì½¦
license (v) ¯S³\
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