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position of the missing word with a "∧" sign and write the word you
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Standing tall as the defining landmark of Toronto is the
CN Tower, Canada’s National Tower. On 553.33 metres, it is the
(1)
______ world’s tallest freestanding tower and a symbol of
Canadian achievement recognized around the world. This
architectural triumph is an engineering wonder of the modem world
and widely regarded as the iconic symbol of tourism for Toronto. With
breathtaking views from three observation levels, the CN Tower is a worldly
class entertaining and dining destination and
(2) ______ must-see attraction when visiting
Toronto. The CN Tower has dominated Toronto’s skyline during
daylight hours since it opened 31 years before. But at night, the dimly lit
(3) ______ giant
fades nearly to black. Not anymore. Last week, it was
(4)
______ illuminated for the lust time in a dazzling light show. CN
Tower can now claim to be the world’s tallest illuminated structure. The
newly lit tower will consume up 60 percent less electricity than
(5) ______ the old scheme. It is an energy
efficient, costly effective and
(6) ______ architecturally stunning result that whole
Canadians can be proud of. (7)
______ On a clean night, residents will be able to spot the illuminated
tower. (8) ______ It is hoped that
the new lighting will help end Toronto’s five-year tourist slump. It will
serve as a beacon for tourism representing extraordinary experiences that can
be found in Toronto and
(9) ______ throughout Canada. Throughout the
year, the lighting will pay attribute to national holidays, special occasions
and some citywide (10)
______ events.