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- What can we know about the train A: It leaves New York at 7: 13 a. m. B: It leaves at 7: 13 a.m. for New York. C: It leaves New York at 7:30 a. m.
- Receptionist: 9 You need to leave it open so that the postman can check the contents when he collects it. A: Don't seal the parcel. B: Yes,the weight and size of the parcel. C: For example,your name and address. D: I'm flying to New York next week. E: When will the parcel get to New York? F: I'm going to send a parcel to New York. G: How long will the parcel take to get to New York?
- He ________ law in New York.
- Since he came to New York.
- Why was Cunningham named a "living landmark"? A: He often rode his bicycle taking street photographs. B: He was the most powerful person in New York. C: He used to be the spokesman of New York. D: He often took pictures of the landmarks in New York.
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What do we learn about Bill Cunningham from the news report? A: He was born in New York. B: He lived a very wealthy life. C: He donated all his money to the poor. D: He worked for The New York Times for about 40 years.
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Where does the man want to post to A: New York. B: New Zealand. C: Washington.
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Mr. Smith needed a new doctor after he ______. A: got to New York B: visited New York C: went to live in New York
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Many Europeans take New York as their favorite city, because ________. A: They are reassured by the sight of the fashion avenues of Madison and Fifth. B: There are many familiar international names in New York. C: New York’s charged nervous atmosphere and vulgar dynamism. D: New York city is a cosmopolitan city.
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He (live)________ in Beijing now, but 5 years ago he (live)________ in New York.