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单选题
How many places in America are mentioned in this passage besides New York City?
A
6.
B
4.
C
7.
D
5.
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事实细节题。除了New York City,文中还提到了Boston,Niagara Falls,Virginia,Florida,Washington. D.C.和Albany,一共6个地方。
事实细节题。除了New York City,文中还提到了Boston,Niagara Falls,Virginia,Florida,Washington. D.C.和Albany,一共6个地方。
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