Listen again to the passage. This time you will hear it spoken three times by speakers from the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia. Then answer the questions.
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Since the seventh century, large bells have been used in cathedrals, churches, and monasteries. The greatest bell in the world is in Moscow. This famous “King of Bells” weighs about 198 tons. The next two largest bells are also located in Russia. One near St. Petersburg weighs 171 tons, and another in Moscow weighs 110 tons. Great Paul, the bell at St Paul’s in London, is the largest bell in England, but weighs a mere 17 tons.
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