1. Look at the top left building in the picture.

2. Look at the bottom right building. It's name is Brownstone Middle School. When was it built? It was built 70 years ago.

3. What about Town Bank? We can not get any information from the script, so we don't know when it was built.

4. Look at the hospital at the center. It was the newest building in this town. It was built just/right last year. (Is 'just' the same as 'right' here?) (Would you check all the expressions and correct errors, please? Thank you.)

1. Look at the top left building in the picture. (This means that there's one picture, and you're referring to the building in the top left of that picture, right?)

2. Look at the bottom right building. <~~same question as above Its name is Brownstone Middle School. When was it built? It was built 70 years ago.

3. What about Town Bank? We can not get any information from the script<~~what script?, so we don't know when it was built.

4. Look at the hospital at the center. It is the newest building in this town. It was built just last year. (Is 'just' the same as 'right' here?)<~~No, they're not the same. To use "right" would be incorrect; "just" is correct here.

1. To answer the question, you should look at the top left building in the picture.

2. To find out when Brownstone Middle School was built, the information given in the script tells us that it was built 70 years ago.

3. Unfortunately, there is no information provided about when Town Bank was built, so we cannot determine its construction date based on the given script.

4. Regarding the hospital at the center, the script states that it was the newest building in town. The phrase "just right" is not commonly used in this context. Instead, you can say that it was built "just last year" to indicate that it was built recently.

If you would like me to check any other expressions or correct any errors, please provide more specific details.