Which of the following is NOT an appropriate depiction of the present-day Harlem
A: Harlem is now seen as a tourist attraction.
B: Harlem is becoming an expensive place to live in.
C: Harlem has transformed into a place of entertainment.
D: Harlem's crime rate remains the same as ever.
A: Harlem is now seen as a tourist attraction.
B: Harlem is becoming an expensive place to live in.
C: Harlem has transformed into a place of entertainment.
D: Harlem's crime rate remains the same as ever.
D
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From the passage we can learn that<br/>_______. A: both blacks and whites are bewildered by racism B: examples of racism are becoming rare in the US C: official segregation is forgotten because of bad memories D: a black man born in Harlem will be the next US president.
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Which one can be used to replace the underlined part? "She is happy that she has found such a nice place to live in." A: to find such a nice place to live in. B: have found such a nice place to live in.
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A tourist attraction is _____ place of interest.
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中国大学MOOC: Which of the following is NOT an appropriate place to present an opposing view and your counterargument to that view?
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A tourist attraction is ______place of interest. A: a B: an C: the D: /