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1.urban 城市的

2.permanent settlements 永久定居点

3.Jewish 犹太人

4.dramatic skyline 引人注目的天际线

5.architecture 建筑学

6.district 地区

7.headquarters 总部

8.Statue of Liberty 自由女神像

9.bustling 繁忙的




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New York City


New York City is the largest city in the United Statesand one of the largest cities in the world.

The city of New York has a population of over seven million peopleand the surrounding urban areas bring the total to about twenty million people.

HoweverNew York City is not merely a very large cityit is also known as one of the world's leading centers of financialartisticand media activities.

Compared with most of the great cities of the worldNew York is very young.

The first permanent settlements were established during the seventeenth centuryby settlers from the Netherlands.

Those people named their townNew Amsterdam.

Soonthe colony was taken over by English settlerswho re-named the cityNew York.

New York grew very quicklyand by the nineteenth century it was the largest city of the United States.

New York was usually the place where new immigrants to the United States would arrive.

In the nineteenth centuryimmigrants from Germany and Ireland were numerous in New York.

In the early twentieth centuryNew York City was the home of many Jewish immigrantsand also immigrants from Italy.

In additionmany African-American people arrived New York from other parts of the United Statesand many persons came to New York form the American territory of Puerto Ricoa Spanish-speaking island in the Caribbean.

In more recent decadesimmigrants have arrived New York from places all over the world.

One of the most famous features of New York City is its dramatic skyline.

New York has more tall buildingscalledSkyscrapers”,than any other city in the world.

Many of the tallest and most interesting building in New York-including the Woolworth Buildingthe Chrysler Buildingand the Empire State Building were constructed during the early decades of the twentieth century.

In addition to these impressive buildingsNew York is also known for the huge bridges that join the island of Manhattan to the surrounding areas.

The Brooklyn Bridge is the most famous of these remarkable and old bridges.

Of courseNew York is famous for much more than just its architecture.

New York City's financial districtWall Streetand its theatre districtcentered on Broadwayare the most important in the United States.

Center Park is one of the world's great urban parksand the art galleriesmuseumsand concert halls are among the greatest to be found anywhere.

The United Nations has its headquarters in New York City.

People around the world recognized the famous Statue of Libertywhich stands on an island in the harbor of New Yorkand the bustling Time Square located in the mid-town Manhattan area.

Visitors to New York find it to be an extremely busyfast-placed cityand are struck by the extremes of wealth and poverty that surround it.

Many people love New York Citybut even those who would not want to live in New York do agree that it is a very interesting place.


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