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     Lofton is a little village (村庄) in England. It is not f __1__ from the city of Manchester (曼彻斯特).
 Not many families l __2__ around the village, so the people all know each o __3__. Most of them are
  friendly and helpful.
     Though their homes are in Lofton, many people have jobs in Manchester. S __4__ work in large
 factories there. A few work in shops or offices. Most of these people go to work by t __5__. It usually
 t __6__ about half an hour to go from Lofton to Manchester.
     In the evening a lot of people like watching TV. But if they go to see a film or go to a concert (音乐
 会), they have to go to Manchester, because there are no c __7__  in Lofton.
     Like many other villages near towns or cities, it is clean and quiet. So life in Lofton may not be so
 e __8__ as the life in the b __9__ cities, but it can be just as interesting. That is why people in Lofton
  l __10__  their village.

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