I. Read the following passage then answer the questions. ​Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is one of the three largest cities in the world. In the twelth century, Japan’s capital was an island city named Kyoto. Six hundred years later, many people from Kyoto had moved to a city called Eyed. They had renamed it Tokyo and had made this city the capital of all Japan. ​Today, Tokyo is a busy place. It is a center for business and education. It is also a center for religion. In addition, Tokyo University, the beautiful ground of the Imperial Place, the famous Imperial Hotel, built in 1920 by an American, Frak Lloyd Wright, and many fine shops, stores, theaters and eating places can be found in this capital.​ In downtown Tokyo, many large, new buildings made of concrete and steel may be seen. Some of these were built after the earthquake of 1923. Others were built after World War II 1. Which city used to be the capital of Japan in the 12th century? 2. What did Tokyo use to be called? 3. Who designed the Imperial Hotel? 4. What were large, modern building in Tokyo made of? 5. Were others building built after World War II?

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