Like all large cities, New York has old problems to solve and (21) ones to face. Slums(贫民窟) must be cleared, and new housing constructed. (22) jams continues to plague(折磨) the city’s overcrowded streets. Not only must new highways be (23) , but old ones must be repaired. Protecting the (24) and safety of New Yorkers (25) an army of police, firemen, and sanitation(卫生) workers. Finding an adequate water (26) is a constant problem, as is the attraction of new business and industry to boost the city’s (27) . Caring for the sick, (28) the young, providing (29) the needy, and helping newcomers to adjust to big city life are additional tasks (30) the city must perform.
In spite of New York’s (31) , millions of visitors continue to flock to the city each year. Thousands stay to work and (32) in the city, (33) to New York’s human resources. New
A. easy
B. hard
C. new
D. many
M: Your university seems quite new. How old is it
W: Well, this building was built five years ago, but the school was founded over a century ago, in the early 1900s.
New Year’s Eve requires the ultimate
party outfit. But what if your holiday spending has burned holes in your
pockets The answer might be to rent a little luxury. The renting business has begun to lose the image of an industry filled with designer tuxedos, Halloween costumes or out-of-date evening wear. Still largely an industry dedicated to special-event clothing (dinners, corporate parties, weddings), it has started to branch out into more casual clothing. And for those not afraid to shop around, it has become an option for dressing up on a budget. For the price of rentals (£150, or $260, for a four-day period) , the only things available in most department stores are dresses that look as if they are late for the party." Working women have sophisticated tastes, but buying an evening dress is a very expensive p A. is encouraged by many companies B. is harmful for the company image C. is going to cost the companies more D. is made possible by companies’ increasing budget 我来回答: 提交
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