1. Who is the speaker probably talking to?
A.College students. | B.Foreign tourists. | C.New employees. |
A.Behind the main building. | B.Near the main entrance. | C.Above the dining hall. |
A.It’s free of charge. | B.It’s open all day long. | C.It’s at the leisure center. |
A.It features hot dishes. | B.It offers affordable foods. | C.It delivers meals anytime. |
Imagine having everything you need: health-centers, stores, parks — just a few
This is the idea behind the 15-minute city. Here, people can get all the services they need within 15 minutes of home, either on foot
15 minutes’ cities were inspire by the need to
Joe Zehnder, chief planner for the city of Portland, Oregon, is developing “20-minute neighborhoods.” “Having stores close
As a neighborhood becomes more convenient,housing costs can increase. This