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Wall Street is a famous street in New York City. It got its name from the wooden wall that used to stand where the street now runs.9G3M2`6l;f
The wall was built in the 1600s. New York was then a Dutch (荷兰的) city set up by people coming from Holland(荷兰)in Europe, it was called New Amsterdam.9G3M2`6l;f
The American Indians were not always friends of the Dutch, nor were the English. So the Dutch built the wooden wall to protect their town.9G3M2`6l;f
The wall is gone now, but Wall Street reminds (提醒)the people of New York of the Dutch who settled there.9G3M2`6l;f
1y(_/q 1. New Amsterdam was the name of ______ .9G3M2`6l;f
A. a wall9G3M2`6l;f
B. a street9G3M2`6l;f
C. a city in Holland9G3M2`6l;f
D. a city in America9G3M2`6l;f
6W(I3f/i7r9C/j 2. The wall was built ______.9G3M2`6l;f
A. by the English against the Americans and the Indians9G3M2`6l;f
B. by the Dutch against the Indians and Americans9G3M2`6l;f
C. by the English against the Dutch and Indians9G3M2`6l;f
D. by the Dutch against the Indians and the English9G3M2`6l;f
/^,I7Q0b.N4K3E6z8W 3. New York was originally (原来) built by _____ .9G3M2`6l;f
A. New Amsterdam9G3M2`6l;f
B. the Dutch9G3M2`6l;f
C. the Indians9G3M2`6l;f
D. the English9G3M2`6l;f
9~5e,T,Q 4. Now the wall is still existing, isn’t it?9G3M2`6l;f
A. Yes, it is.9G3M2`6l;f
B. No, it isn’t.9G3M2`6l;f
C. Yes, it isn’t.9G3M2`6l;f
D. We don’t know.9G3M2`6l;f