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International Store Clothes Branches(国际商店服装专卖)
Name: T-shirt
Brand(商标): Hello Kitty
Colors: yellow, pink, green, blue, black
Sizes: S/M/XL
Price: £15(1£=¥9.2)
Name: Shirt
Brand: Youngor
Colors: white, black, yellow, pink, purple, blue
Sizes: S/M/L/XL
Prize: £20
Name: Jacket
Brand: Goldlion
Colors: white, black, blue, yellow, purple
Sizes: S/M/L/XL
Prize: $300($1=¥6.1)
Name: Skirt
Brand:Gloria
Colors: yellow, blue, red, pink, black, brown
Sizes: S/M/L
Prize:¥90
Name: Jeans
Brand: Playboy
Colors: red, black, pink, brown, blue
Sizes: S/M/L/XL
Prize: ¥160
Name: Shorts
Brand: Polo
Colors: White, black, blue
Sizes: S/M/L/XLL
Prize: $4

Mona buys a skirt here. What’s the brand of her skirt?

A.Polo B.Gloria C.Youngor D.Goldlion

How much is a Goldion jacket?

A.¥243 B.¥900 C.¥1200 D.¥1830

Mrs. Smith buys a pair of Playboy jeans for her son. What color is it?

A.Blue B.Yellow C.White D.Purple

What can Anna buy if she likes brown?

A.A skirt and jeans
B.A jacket and a shirt
C.A T-shirt and shorts
D.A shirt and jeans

Which of the following is NOT right?

A.Here “S” means(意思是) “small”.
B.We can get a Hello Kitty T-shirt for 138 yuan.
C.We can’t buy a pair of Polo shorts in purple.
D.We can buy a pink Youngor skirt in the store.
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