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Which of the following statements is NOT true about Harbin according to the speaker?
A

It has a population of 2.16 million and borders Russia.

B

Its culture is a combination of Asian ethnic minorities and other neighboring countries.

C

It is the home of many Russian refugees who fled the 1917 Revolution.

D

The Chinese Eastern Railway plays an important role in the city’s industrialization.


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数字信息的找寻和判断。该段录音主要是对中国北方城市哈尔滨的介绍。录音开头便提到该城市是一个modern metropolis of 2.6 million people(拥有2600万人口的现代化都市)。由此可知,选项A描述的“该城市拥有2.16 million人口”的说法与录音相关内容不符。
【录音原文】
The northern Chinese city of Harbin is often called the “Ice City” and is a modern metropolis of 2.6 million people. Located along the Russian-Chinese border, the city’s culture is a rich and diverse mixture of many ethnic minorities from across Asia and other neighboring countries. Many Russian refugees who fled the Revolution in 1917 also call Harbin their home. The construction of the Chinese Eastern Railway helped to industrialize the city, making it the number one manufacturing location in northeastern China.
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