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Dear Joan,
How are you? It's very nice of you to write   1   me. From your letter I   2  a lot about you and your school. Now   3   me tell you something about me and my school.
I am thirteen years old, I am in Class Two, Grade One at Changjiang Middle School. My father is a   4   . He teaches    5   English. My mother is a doctor. I  6  early every morning and then   7   English at home.
Our school is very big. It has 3,000 students and 250 teachers.   8   the teachers and the students work hard.  After school, I like playing   9   volleyball with my classmates. Please come and have a look   10  our school if you are free.
Please write to me soon.
Millie

A.from B.of C.to D.at

A.get B.study C.talk D.know

A.let B.say C.speak D.talk

A.teacher B.worker C.student D.doctor

A.our B.they C.us D.their

A.go to bed B.have lessons C.get up D.come here

A.look B.see C.watch D.read

A.Many B.Some C.All D.Every

A.a B.an C.the D./

A.at B.in C.on D.To

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