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To the Healey Supermarket. B. To the airport. C. To Canada.3. Where does the conversation most probably take place? A. In a clothing store B. In a restaurant C. In a bookstore4. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Diving. B. Drawing. C. Driving5. Why is the woman preparing so much food?A. It抯 the man抯 birthday. B. The woman wants to thank the man. C. The man can eat a lot.,{孨倐 (qQ15\槝蟢\槝1R 醤R15R),T,{6祂Pg檈 轛T{,{6髞8槝06. Where did the man meet Claudia?A. On the Internet. B. At a music store. C. At a class discussion7. What is the relationship between the man and Claudia?A. Web friends. B. Close friends. C. Boyfriend and girlfriend.8. What does the woman suggest about greeting Claudia?A. Arriving on time. B. Using her family name. C. Bringing her some flowers,T,{7祂Pg檈 轛T{,{9髞11槝09. Where are probably the speakers?A. In a theatre. B. At a store. C. In a street.10. What does the man want to buy?A. Food B. Clothes. C. Furniture.11. Which is next to the theatre?A. A hotel B. The City Hall. C. The post office.,T,{8祂Pg檈 轛T{,{12髞14槝0 12. Why is the man surfing the Internet?A. To get major news. B. To learn English. C. To get information.13. What does the man prefer?A. Engineering. B. Economics. C. Medicine.14. When does the conversation probably take place?A. On February 28. B. On March 30. C. On April 6.,T,{9祂Pg檈 轛T{,{15髞17槝015. How is the man going to Sun College? A. By bike. B. On foot. C. By car. 16. How far is it from Main street to Water Square? A. A few yards. B. 2 blocks away. C. 20 minutes walk. 17. Where will the man have to ask the way again? A. At Rain Avenue. B. At Mass Hospital. C. At the Farmers Bank.,T,{10祂Pg檈 轛T{,{18髞20槝018. Where does the speaker most probably make the speech? A. At the party. B. At a reception. C. At a conference.19. What is Mr. Brown? A. A businessman. B. An assistant manager. C. A government official. 20. Why are Mr. Brown and his party coming to England?A. To part from his friends. B. To pay an informal visit. C. To seek new cooperation.,{孨钀R駛韹鍂茓袕(uqQ$N倐 醤R35R ,{N倐 USy榢XzzqQ15\槝蟢\槝1R 醤R15R 21. The company closed down for it was unable to ______ the huge loss.A. absorb B. assess C. abolish D. acknowledge22. Big data is the driving force behind this zone抯 development, a steady stream of new big data construction projects constantly _______. A. being introduced B. introducing C. having introduced D. to be introduced 23. As far as I know, the company抯 position ______ overtime is made clear in their contracts.A. in view of B. in regard to C. in case of D. in consequence of24. He was expected to go to prison, but the judge ______ with only a three-year suspended sentence(R).A. pulled him off B. put him off C. let him off D. dropped him off25. Feng Xiaogang s latest film Youth, now a box office hit, ________ scheduled for release on Sept 29, was held back for two months. A. casually B. originally C. temporarily D. eventually 26. --- I had my computer stolen in my office, but luckily the police got it back to me. --- How unbelievable! The thief ________ it. A. need have sold B. might have sold C. should have sold D. must have sold 27. ________ the outcome of the war, there will be no winners.A. Whatever B. However C. Wherever D. Whenever28. A recent study shows that being pulled into the world of a fascinating novel ______ make some actual, measurable changes in the brain. A. can B. need C. shall D. should29. The international situation is quite _______ at present. Any move towards a country抯 own interest may cause immediate conflicts.A. stable B. violent C. delicate D. sharp30. What puzzles me most is why so many students bury themselves in piles of maths exercises__________they should spare some time to reflect on their previous mistakes?A. once B. unless C. when D. though31. To discourage the young man from quitting the job, the manager many promises like salary increase and quick promotion.A. held out B. held up C. held on D. held back32. It is not until he returned to his hometown ________ the great changes that had happened.A. did he find B. that he found C. that did he find D. found he that33. Young people are seeking excitement and challenges, and going where big companies are is ________ leads to so many old people being left alone in villages.A. where B. when C. what D. who34. You ________ your depression for long, and now it抯 time to relax yourself.A. masked B. will have masked C. have been masked D. have been masking35. 桱ohn, you are asked to give a presentation of our product at tomorrow抯 conference.梍_______________ . I am not good at public speech, you know.A. Don抰 beat around the bush B. Don抰 put me on the spotC. You make my day D. Please get down off your high horse,{孨倐 孾b_kXzzqQ20槝蟢\槝1R 醤R20R Before I came to China, I had been somewhat unlucky in love. Days before my __36__ for Shanghai in 2016, my cousin made __37__ without the slightest bit of irony綃:R ,  You ll fall in love in China .I met my husband at a Chinese __38__. It was an embarrassing place to meet him approaching me __39__ I attempted to lift free weights. He spoke English poorly, trying to correct my form. I more or less __40__ him, figuring such a relationship was __41__ as we had little means to communicate. But I was very much __42__. He ran after me for the next couple weeks and his persistenceZWcN萢 __43__ won me over, and I was head over heels in love with him.The challenges we faced were __44__ deciding where to live, __45__ over visas, dealing with my parents doubts. In time, these problems got settled without too much work on our part. When others would __46__ on how tough it must be to marry someone from a foreign country, I quickly made my __47__, trying to convince my questioner that marrying cross-culturally is really no different from, __48__ within one抯 own circle.Our son was born in the spring of 2018. He was a very easy baby to care for梙e cried little and slept well at night. My struggles in caring for a new born were unimportant __49__ the other pressures I faced. By Chinese tradition, I was __50__ from taking the baby outside until he was 100 days old, for reasons I still don t fully understand.Since giving birth, I ve learned that compromiseOS is more __51__ than it seems. If you give up too much of yourself, you may __52__ resentful(`h`剉 . If you compromise too little, you may be __53__ in a frequent battle. In a relationship, our values or beliefs often __54__ with our partner抯, but with patience, most difficulties can be overcome. For that reason, I keep on working to better understand his background and beliefs while __55__ forgetting my own.A. plan B. departure C. reservation D. destinationA. decision B. suggestion C. request D. predictionA. gym B. cinema C. restaurant D. museumA. since B. as C. unless D. beforeA. thanked B. admired C. ignored D. praisedA. priceless B. worthless C. pointless D. faultlessA. broken B. beaten C. drunken D. mistakenA. gradually B. eventually C. simply D. keenlyA. natural B. legal C. typical D. internationalA. worrying B. arguing C. looking D. takingA. comment B. decide C. insist D. focusA. remark B. conservation C. apology D. defenseA. adjusting B. dating C. wandering D. behavingA. in relation to B. in addition to C. in comparison to D. in response toA. protected B. disabled C. excused D. forbiddenA. constant B. challenging C. cautious D. culturalA. end up B. put up C. turn up D. take upA. taken B. absorbed C. stuck D. resultedA. deal B. meet C. conflict D. combineA. therefore B. finally C. yet D. never,{ N钀R 桘t銐qQ15槝蟢\槝2R 醤R30R  AThe New Old AgeOctober 4, 2017New York CityAge discrimination (gk茐) may be the last prejudice to still be tolerated in mainstream American culture. Older people are usually kept out of TV screens, advertising billboards and other popular-culture areas. Yet aging athletes, scientists, musicians and many more have proven time and time again that you can age and still do great things. What will it take for the rest of society to catch up with this reality? The Atlantic抯 New Old Age Forum will invite top experts on aging for a full discussion of age discrimination and they will explore relevant issues ranging from aging in place to long life and work.10:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m.New York Academy of Sciences7 World Trade Center250 Greenwich Street, 40th floorNew York, NY 10007For more information, please contact Grace Harvey at gharvey@theatlantic.com.Presented byAtlantic LIVESpeakersJames Hamblin, senior editor, The AtlanticEllen Cole, professor of psychology, The Sage Colleges; co-author, Women Thriving in their 8th DecadeSusan Donley, publisher and managing director, Next AvenueJoyce Jed, founder and president, Good Neighbors of Park SlopeKathryn Lawler, executive director, Atlanta Regional Collaborative for Health ImprovementElizabeth White, author, Fifty-Five, Unemployed, and Faking NormalAlison Stewart, contributing editor, The Atlantic56. Age discrimination in mainstream American culture mainly refers to ________.A. old people抯 being abused B. old people抯 negative imageC. old people抯 being overlooked D. old people抯 unemployment57. What do we know about the New Old Age Forum?A. The discussion is between old people. B. There are many lectures by scientists. C. The speakers work for The Atlantic. D. It is held indoors in New York. BGroup exercise is one of the most effective ways to improve physical fitness and sustain a healthy lifestyle. Group exercise is challenging, yet fun and empowering! Of course everyone knows that exercise is good for the body. However, studies have shown that when exercise is performed in groups, it抯 not only great for improving physical health but for psychological health. It's an opportunity to be social, release endorphins, and improve your strength. Additionally, group exercise creates a community feel and the shared common goal motivates participants to work hard. The instrumental support of taking on a fitness journey with others proves more effective than going to the gym alone.Another beneficial aspect of group exercise is the informational support participants receive from the instructor. Many people fear the gym because they feel lost and don't want to embarrass themselves. If you feel you can relate, then group training is an even better option for you. It抯 a great opportunity to learn more about fitness through the clear instruction and supervision of a fitness instructor. If you抮e tired of wandering around the gym wasting time and becoming bored, you can attend an upbeat group fitness class that抣l keep your workout on track. Don抰 let fitness frighten you!If you抮e serious about wanting to live a healthy lifestyle, it抯 extremely important to surround yourself with people who抣l provide you with the proper emotional support. I wouldn抰 scold anyone for deciding to party on weekends and in turn I wouldn抰 expect anyone to give offence to me for focusing on my health. Surround yourself with people who uplift, encourage and understand you! Make fitness even more fun by trying something new or any group fitness class, with a friend. Plan to go for a jog together. Then try a fun healthy restaurant or fresh juice bar! Fitness can be both fun and social!Surrounding yourself with people who抣l provide you with respect support can be very beneficial while working towards reaching health and fitness goals. First, decide to do it for yourself and work towards staying positive. Then make sure the people you surround yourself with are supportive. Don抰 let negativity ruin your motivation.58. The first paragraph focuses on______.A. the greatest challenge of group exerciseB. the most effective way to improve physical fitnessC. the contribution of group exercise to psychological healthD. the shared common goal in performing exercise in groups59. The underlined word 搖pbeat in the second paragraph probably means ________. A. cheerful B. average C. serious D. temporary60. When it comes to emotional support, the author thinks it necessary to_________.A. sustain a colorful lifestyleB. to party on weekends with positive peopleC. to try a fun healthy restaurant regularlyD. to surround yourself with supportive people.61. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Seeking Support B. Supporting HealthC. Improving Your Strength D. Building Up Fitness CDear Seth,You抮e only three years old, and at this point in your life you can抰 read, much less understand what I抦 going to try to tell you in this letter. But I've been thinking a lot about the life that you have ahead of you, about my life so far as I reflect on what I've learned, and about my role as a dad in trying to prepare you for the trials that you will face in the coming years. You are young, and life has not yet to show a cold face to you, to throw disappointments and loneliness and pain into your path. You have not been worn down yet by long hours of thankless work by the slings and arrows of everyday life. For this, be thankful. You are at a wonderful time of life. You have many wonderful stages of life still to come, but they are not without their costs and risks. I hope to help you along your path by sharing some of the best of what I抳e learned. As with any advice, take it with a grain of salt. What works for me might not work for you. Life can be cruel There will be people in your life who won't be very nice. They抣l tease you because you抮e different or for no good reason. They might try to bully you or hurt you.There抯 not much you can do about these people except to learn to deal with them, and learn to choose friends who are kind to you, who actually care about you, who make you feel good about yourself. When you find friends like this, hold on to them, treasures them, spend time with them, be kind to them, love them.There will be times when you are met with disappointment instead of success. Life won抰 always turn out the way you want. This is just another thing you抣l have to learn to deal with. But instead of letting these things get you down, push on. Accept disappointment and learn to persevere, to pursue your dreams despite pitfalls. Learn to turn negatives into positives, and you抣l do much better in life.You will also face heartbreak and abandonment by those you love. I hope you don抰 have to face this too much, but it happens. Again, not much you can do but to heal, and to move on with your life. Let these pains become stepping stones to better things in life, and learn to use them to make you stronger.But be open life anywayYes, you抣l find cruelty and suffering in your journey through life...but don抰 let that close you to new things. Don抰 retreat from life, don抰 hide or wall yourself off. Be open to new things, new experiences, new people.You might get your heart broken 10 times, but find the most wonderful woman the 11th time. If you shut yourself off from love, you'll miss out on that woman, and the happiest times of your life.You might get teased and bullied and hurt by people you meet and then after meeting dozens of jerks, find a true friend. If you close yourself off to new people, and don't open your heart to them, you'll avoid pain but also lose out on meeting some incredible people, who will be there during the toughest times of your life and create some of the best times of your life.You will fail many times but if you allow that to stop you from trying, you will miss out on the amazing feeling of success once you reach new heights with your accomplishments. Failure is a stepping stone to success.Life isn抰 a competition You will meet many people who will try to do better than you, in school, in college, at work. They抣l try to have nicer cars, bigger houses, nicer clothes, cooler gadgets. To them, life is a competition 梩hey have to do better than their peers to be happy.Here抯 a secret: Life isn抰 a competition.營f you spend that journey always trying to impress others, to outdo others, you抮e wasting your journey. Instead, learn to enjoy the journey. Make it a journey of happiness, of constant learning, of continual improvement, of love.Don't worry about having a nicer car or house or anything material, or even a better-paying job. None of that matters a whit, and none of it will make you happier. You抣l acquire these things and then only want more. Instead, learn to be satisfied with having enough and then use the time you would have wasted trying to earn money to buy those things use that time doing things you love.Finally, know that I love you and always will. You are starting out on a weird, scary, daunting, but ultimately incredibly wonderful journey, and I will be there for you when I can. Godspeed.Love, Your Dad62. What does the underlined phrase 搘ith a grain of salt mean?A. eating something together with some salt B. not accepting something firmlyC. taking it for granted D. believing something firmly63. According to the letter, which one isn抰 the example to prove the cruelty of life?A. Your classmate tease, bully or hurt you B. You fail in the mid-term exam despite your hard workC. Your best friend betrays you by giving away your work D. You are too busy to spend time with your parents64. The last part Life isn抰 a competition is mainly developed by _______.A. telling stories B. analyzing causes C. making comparisons D. asking and answering questions65. The purpose of the letter is to _______.A. share some important wisdom and value with his son B. prepare his son for the challenges he will face in the futureC. make his son realize failure is unavoidable and he should get ready for thatD. try to persuade his son to get along well with his friends DGus Wenner runs Rollingstone.com; his father gave him the job. But Jann Wenner, the magazine's co-founder and publisher, was quick to assure critics of the appointment process that his son is terribly talented and had to prove himself before being given the post. Apparently, Gus worked his way up from more junior positions with the company, and demonstrated, according to his father, the 揹rive and discipline and charm, and all the things that show leadership. Gus Wenner is 22 years old.He is certainly not the only kid out of college, or even out of high school, working at daddy's firm. Family contacts are a common way of finding both temporary internships and longtime careers. Opportunities for the children of top 1 percent are not the same as they are for the 99 percent.This is hardly a shock, but it is precisely the type of inequality that reveals the hard-to-define promise of the 揓ust Do It version of the American dream and deepens our cynicism($aN蒢譕) about how people get ahead. As a consequence, it weakens support for public policies that could address the lack of upward mobility among children born at the bottom, who ought to be given priority. A strong tie between adult outcomes and family background annoys Americans. When an organization conducted a nationally representative survey asking about the meaning of  the American dream  some typical answers included:  Being free to say or do what you want and  Being free to accomplish almost anything you want with hard work  but also  Being able to succeed regardless of the economic circumstances in which you were born. This is exactly the reason that  the American dream is not only a defining metaphor(梖籙) for the country, but also why Americans have long been willing to tolerate a good deal more economic inequality than citizens of many other rich countries. A belief in the possibility of upward mobility not only morally justifies inequality as the expression of talents and energies, but also extends a promise to those with lower incomes. After all, why would you be a strong advocate(/ec€) for reducing inequality if you believe that you, or eventually your children, were likely to climb the income ladder?Hard work and perseverance(舓汻) will always be ingredients for success, but higher inequality has made having successful parents, if not essential, certainly a central part of the recipe.The belief that talent is something you are born with, and that opportunities are open to anyone with ambition and energy, also has a dangerous consequence. When the public policy is focused on the difficult situation of the poor, this belief can help the concept resurface that the poor are 搖ndeserving and are the authors of their own situation. Yet we actually know a good deal about why children of the poor have a higher chance of being stuck on poverty as adults.The recipes for breaking this intergenerational trap are clear: a nurturing(鵚{Q) environment in the early years combined with accessible and high-quality health care and education promote the capacities of young children, heighten the development of their skills as they grow older, and eventually raise their chances of upward mobility.Talent is nurtured and developed, and even genes are expressed differently depending upon environmental influences.The 1 percent are the goal for these upper-middle-class families, who after all have also experienced significant growth in their relative standing. The graduate and other higher degrees that they hold, for which they put in considerable effort, have put them on the upside of the wave of globalization and technical change that has transformed the American job market.An age of higher inequality gives them both more resources to promote the capacities of their children, and more encouragement to make these investments since their children now have all the more to gain.For them, an American dream based on effort and talent still lives, and as a result they are less likely, with their considerable cultural and political influence, to support the reshaping of American public policy to meet its most pressing need: the future of those at the bottom.66. What do we know about Gus Wenner?A. He has some work experience in the company. B. He will prove himself competent in the future.C. He is the co-founder and publisher of the magazine.D. He is too young to be in charge of the company.67. The phenomenon illustrated by the appointment of Gus Wenner ________.A. stops people from dreaming the American dreamB. encourages the government to carry out public policiesC. narrows the possibilities of people at the bottom moving upwardD. reduces the level of people's tolerance of economic inequality68. By saying 揃eing able to succeed regardless of the economic circumstances in which you were born, the respondents of the survey ________.A. expressed their gratitude for the fairness B. showed their upset about the inequalityC. indicated their determination to succeed D. gave their satisfaction with the circumstances69. Which of the following opinions does the author hold?A. The environment where one is brought up determines his fate.B. When someone is born, his future has been decided.C. Lack of talent leads to people's difficult situations.D. Opportunities are open to anyone ambitious and energetic.70. We can infer from the passage that the public policy for the poor faces opposition from .A. the lower class B. all classes of society C. the top one percent D. the upper middle class,{ = 2 \* ROMAN IIwS聣槝 qQ35R ,{N倐US蛬黚橯qQ10槝蟢\槝0.5R 醤R5R 71. Children are always c__________ with curiosity. (filled with a strong feeling) 72. You should be f____________ with how it works so you know what to expect.73. We should raise our awareness of wildlife c_____________. (protection)74. She used to be terribly shy, but a year abroad has completely t____________ her, so now she is no longer shy.75. The boy tried his best to study hard to live up to his parents (gg).76. Every time I go for a job interview, they always ask whether I have any p________ experience of that type of work.77. He stood on the stage to give a speech, r_______________ to his notes now and then.78. It is high time that each citizen ___________!P黐  living a low carbon dioxide life and protecting our only planet.79. There were over 500 athletes p____________ in the marathon last month.80. Much to our surprise, the witness s a___________ of the accident differed from the official version in several aspects.,{ N倐鸑媁桘qQ10\槝 蟢\槝1R 醤R10R The first daigou, meaning those who make purchases on another s behalf, were Chinese students who studied abroad. Adding a commissioncO褢 helped them pay their education fees. The spread of social-networking apps such as WeChat brought the business online. Daigou could then offer their services to friends of friends, and promote items they thought might appeal to their network. But though daigou in America and Europe purchase mainly luxury goods for their customers, in Australia they buy mainly vitamins, food and beauty products.There are over 50,000 daigou. The small fry alone post 60,000 parcels to China every day while the biggest have grown into organized export businesses which funnel O goods through China s free-trade zones. As a result, express delivery services to China have zoomed, and some 1,500 stores in Australia cater mainly to daigou.The customers are greatly attracted: the products daigou post are guaranteed to be real. After Chinese firms were found to have been selling poisonous milk powder in 2008, many anxious Chinese parents turned to foreign brands. But websites selling foreign goods are filled with counterfeitsN6R罷 , while Chinese shops charge a fortune for the real thing.The strange sales channel works for companies, too. Daigou make it possible for young Australian firms to build their brands in China much more cheaply and easily than if they tried to market their products directly. A firm called the a2 Milk Company doubled its profit in the year to June thanks to increasing Chinese demand. Daigou account for more of those sales than Chinese retailer鰱.UFU or e-commerce sites, according to Peter Nathan, who heads its Asia-Pacific unit. Businesses fall over themselves to win the favour of the most influential daigou, offering discounts and Chinese marketing materials.  It s like having a 50,000-strong sales force, says Andrew Cohen, chief executive of Bellamy s, a listed manufacturer of infant formula.Bellamy has learned the hard way. It worried a lot about entrusting訷Xb so important a market to daigou. Meanwhile, daigou had earned a bad press in Australia for creating shortages of certain goods and for failing to pay tax on their commissions. Worse, the Chinese government began talking last year about demanding import duties on personal packages, a move that the firm feared sales through daigou might decline.So Bellamy抯 decided to funnel its goods to Chinese retailers and e-tailers, who in turn offered big discounts to customers, with prices below those of the daigou. This approach failed, though,as daigou abandoned Bellamy抯 products. Sales decreased sharply. The firm抯 share price broke down. 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As a result, it suffered great (89) ________.Bellamy is (90) ________ of its mistake and has fallen back on daigou once again.,{踁倐fNb梙埦qQ1\槝 醤R15R 鲖w桘 Nb棁eW[ v^ cgq亯Bl(u駛韹橯N莧150蛬鎉骃剉噀鄗0Should parents leave all of their money to children and let them live a carefree life without even the necessity of earning money to support themselves? Here are two pieces of news about two celebrities:Bill Gates: Bill Gates has promised to give all of his $ 58 billion fortune to charity he has set up with his wife, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which funds health and education projects around the world. He wanted to make a positive contribution to the world. Zuckerberg: We will give 99% of our Facebook shares during our lives to advance human potential and promote equality. We know this is a small contribution compared to all the resources and talents of those already working on these issues. But we want to do what we can, working alongside many others.Many world-famous wealthy businessmen choose to donate almost all of their possessions to the charity instead of leaving their fortune to their children. In their opinion, it is better to develop the quality of independence of their children, making them possess the competence (齹汻) of living by themselves.0橯\O匭筟01. 錘30*N蛬俰靊 N饛Pg檈剉;N亯匭筟02. 錘120*N蛬宍O鵞錘 NPg檈剉 w誰 匭筟S靊 t$ `O/f&T^ T購汵T篘剉ZP誰錘蔛`O剉t1u u$ 鲖`O1\6r蚹俌UO鵚{Qi[P[剉靣藌'`筫b 宍O剉 w誰($N0R N筽)00橯\O亯Bl01. 橯\O菑 z-NN齹魐_(u烻噀韹錝; 2. \O噀-NN齹鶴皊w瀃覻T孴f[!hT饄;3. N臺橯h槝0 耂€T{Hh,T汻BABCA AACCB ACBAB CBBACUS AABCB BAACC ABCDB孾媁 BDABC CDBCA ADBCD BACCD桘CD CADB BDCB ACBADUS蛬71. consumed 72. familiar 73. conservation 74. transformed 75. expectations76. previous 77. referring 78. advocated 79. participating 80. account(s)鸑媁81. lack 82. opened 83. Instead 84. accounting/making 85. popularity86. appeal/attraction 87. allows/helps 88. attitudes 89. loss(es) 90. aware/consciousfNb梙埦Some celebrities choose to donate almost all their money to the charity so that they can educate their children to be independent and learn to support themselves. I am in complete agreement with those celebrities decision. A child without the competence to support himself will at length ultimately consume all the money left for him and live in poverty, let alone supporting his family. What抯 more, the ever-changing world means you need to learn new things almost at any moment and anyone totally dependent on others will find it hard to survive.From my perspective, many measures can be taken by parents to improve their children抯 independence. First and foremost, parents can teach children to do what they can at an early age, thus making them know they should get what they want through their own efforts. 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Is this the shopping district?MYes it is. There are many shopping malls.MWhat's the building on the right?W Oh that's the department store. It sells clothes furniture and food, almost everything.MReally? It's wonderful. That means I can save a lot of time since I can buy what I want all within the same building. I need some clothes.WThen you should go to Lincoln Street. There are a lot of men's clothing stores.MI see. I'll go there. Look, that's a beautiful theater.WYes and tonight there is a new play. And the building next to the theater is a hotel.MIs that a post office across the street? WNo it's the city hall. 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