C1Reading and Use of EnglishBagian 7

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You are going to read an extract. Six paragraphs have been removed from the extract. Choose from the paragraphs A-G the one which fits each gap (1-6). There is one extra paragraph which you do not need to use.

The Quiet Map of a City

I used to think I knew my city because I could cross it quickly. The underground map lived in my head like a set of shortcuts: change at Central, exit near the library, avoid the square at rush hour. Yet last winter, after a minor knee injury made escalators and long platforms less appealing, speed stopped being my measure of familiarity. Consequently, I began to walk—first out of necessity, then out of curiosity—and that slower pace started to redraw the place I thought I understood.
That passage changed my mental map more than any station upgrade ever had. The garden behind it was modest—two benches, a patch of winter herbs, a mural bright enough to ignore the grey sky—but it felt like a secret room in a familiar house. Nevertheless, it wasn’t the space itself that stayed with me so much as the realisation that my ‘known’ city contained countless such rooms. Once you found one, you began to suspect another was nearby.
That tension became concrete a month later when we visited a row of workshops scheduled for demolition. The owners had been offered compensation, and some were ready to leave; others were furious, insisting the council was erasing a craft tradition that couldn’t be relocated to an industrial park. However, what struck me most was how the argument relied on stories rather than statistics. People spoke about apprenticeships, about fathers and daughters sharing tools, about the particular light that fell through those high windows at 4 p.m.
Now, when someone tells me they know this place because they can get anywhere in ten minutes, I understand what they mean—and what they’re missing. Speed has its uses, but it flattens the city into a set of functions. Walking, by contrast, restores its texture: the sounds that make you pause, the hidden rooms that alter your route, the arguments that reveal what people value. That is why my favourite journeys are no longer the quickest ones; they are the ones that leave space for the city to speak back.

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