Welcome to Radio English on Sunday. This is Bruce. / and this is Peter Lai. /Welcome to our show. Today we're going to look at unit one, on page one, but before we start, let's give you some idea of what you can expect to learn with us on Radio English on Sunday. We have lots and lots of interesting, useful and informative topics for you. We will be taking a look at some of the most interesting and important places in the world, (as) some interesting animals, and customs, culture, a little bit history, too. All these for you on Radio English on Sunday. / By the way, this is an article featured in the biggest city of the world, New York, is that all right? / Well, that's the thing biggest English speaking city of the world and it's the biggest city in the US. / And Bruce is quite familiar with the city because he was brought up there and fortunately he's still a very good guy, right? / Well, I love New York, and we have a lot of interesting things for you to find out about this great city on our program today. Well, what will we be doing for you for every article is reading them paragraph by paragraph, and then going back to give you first the main idea of each paragraph, and then Peter will choose some important or useful phrases for us spend a little more attention to. Let's Visit New York. New York, New York, the city is so nice, they named it twice. These words were used to describe New York when it was by far the largest, richest and most developed city in the US. Yew York still remains the largest and most famous city in the US today, but some of its nice reputation has fallen over the past thirty years with stories of (wrappon---->rampant) crime...