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Interviewer: How long did you live in the States?
Interviewee: I was there for two years, in New York, and I enjoyed it tremendously. What I liked best was that I could work and still lead a normal life. I mean, the shops are open till 10:00 p. m.
Interviewer: All shops?
Interviewee: Yes, everything. Food shops, chemists, and department stores.【D8】______And on public holidays, only the banks are shut.
Interviewer: I see, emm... Do you think New York is as multinational as London?
Interviewee: Oh, that’ s for sure. But it’ s not as mixed【D9】______like there’ s Russian, the German section and China Town. But I think the major difference between these two cities was the height of the place. Everything was up in the Big Apple. We lived on the thirty-fifth floor. And of course everything is faster and the New Yorkers are much ruder.
Interviewer: Oh! In what way?
Interviewee: Well, pushing in the street, fights about getting on the bus,【D10】______And of course the taxi drivers! New York taxi drivers must be the rudest in the world!
A. nationalities stay in their own areas
B. people don’t queue like they do here in England.
C. Cultures vary from country to country.
D. Some supermarkets are open twenty-four hours a day.
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The toothbrush will be able to teach you to brush right (don’ t forget the insides of the teeth!) and make sure you’ re brushing long enough. “It’ s kind of like having a dentist actually watch your brushing on a day-to-day basis, “ says Thomas Serval, the French inventor.
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Interviewer: How long did you live in the States?
Interviewee: I was there for two years, in New York, and I enjoyed it tremendously. What I liked best was that I could work and still lead a normal life. I mean, the shops are open till 10:00 p. m.
Interviewer: All shops?
Interviewee: Yes, everything. Food shops, chemists, and department stores.【D8】______And on public holidays, only the banks are shut.
Interviewer: I see, emm... Do you think New York is as multinational as London?
Interviewee: Oh, that’ s for sure. But it’ s not as mixed【D9】______like there’ s Russian, the German section and China Town. But I think the major difference between these two cities was the height of the place. Everything was up in the Big Apple. We lived on the thirty-fifth floor. And of course everything is faster and the New Yorkers are much ruder.
Interviewer: Oh! In what way?
Interviewee: Well, pushing in the street, fights about getting on the bus,【D10】______And of course the taxi drivers! New York taxi drivers must be the rudest in the world!
A. nationalities stay in their own areas
B. people don’t queue like they do here in England.
C. Cultures vary from country to country.
D. Some supermarkets are open twenty-four hours a day.
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Speaker A: Do you know Beijing opera?
Speaker B: Of course.【D5】______
Speaker A: Can you introduce Beijing opera to me? I want to know something about it.
Speaker B: Well, the plot of a Beijing opera is not so complicated. And there are four main types of character: the lead, the female lead, the painted face and the clown.
Speaker A:【D6】______What’ s that?
Speaker B: Yes, the characters are differentiated by their faces. Faces are painted in different patterns with different colors to reveal their insistent characters.
Speaker A: Oh, that may be very interesting.
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