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Judith Tanka, University of California, Los Angeles
Paul Most
Lida R. Baker, University of California, Los Angeles

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Listen to this conversation between Peter, Ming, and Kenji. Decide whose opinions are expressed below.



1

Big cities are exciting.
A)Kenji
B)Peter
2

Small towns are peaceful and quiet.
A)Kenji
B)Peter
3

Small towns can be conservative and boring.
A)Ming
B)Peter
4

People in small towns are friendlier and things are cheaper.
A)Kenji
B)Ming
5

You can make more money in a big city.
A)Peter
B)Ming
6

Big cities are dangerous.
A)Kenji
B)Peter
7

Shopping in a big city is great. You can find anything.
A)Ming
B)Peter