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Mr. and Mrs. Smith come from America. They teach English in Boxue Middle in China. They like their jobs. They have a son, Tom and a daughter, Mary. They are all in China now. Mr. Smith can speak Chinese. But Mrs. Smith just speaks a little Chinese. She can speak (法语) very well.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith like Chinese food very much, but Tom and Mary don’t like it. They like French fries and hamburgers. Mrs. Smith wants them to eat more vegetables and fruit. One day, Mrs. Smith cooks some vegetables for them. Tom sees them and says, “I am full (饱的).” And Mary says, “I have something to do.” And she runs away (跑开)。  
Mr. and Mrs. Smith are from       .

A.America B.China C.England D.France

How many people are there in the family?

A.Two B.Three C.Four D.Five

Mrs. Smith is a(n)         teacher.

A.Chinese B.English C.P.E D.French

What does Mrs. Smith like?

A.Chinese food B.Hamburgers C.French fries D.Vegetables

Which of the following is NOT true?

A.Mary is in China now. B.Mrs. Smith likes her job.
C.Tom and Mary are students. D.The children like vegetables.
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