Read the passage below and identify the main pattern of organization uses in it.( ) The story of the city mouse and the country mouse is one version of the age-old debate between the people who prefer city life and those who prefer country life. In the city, there is always something to do. But in the country, you can always find peace and quiet. In the city, you are constantly exposed to new and different kinds of people. On the other hand, in the country, you are always among familiar faces. These are the images we have. The reality is less clear-cut. Rural towns do have their night spots, and even New York City has places to escape to and be alone with your thoughts.
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- City born and city bred, I have always regarded the country as something you look at through a train window, or something you occasionally visit during the weekend.
- People (live) ______ in the city often say that they prefer country life.
- People ____ in the city do not know the pleasure of country life.
- I've always enjoyed living in 1). I like the 2) and all the different things that you can do. Not everyone feels like me, though. Some people prefer the 3) of the country. How about you? Do you enjoy city life?
- Speaking topic II Do you enjoy city life or country life? What are their good things and problems