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We have a big playground in our school.We all like to________games________after school.It’s Friday.We have only two classes_______the afternoon.When school is________,a lot of students go to the playground.Look!The boys of Grade Two are________a basketball match.Some girls are________and shouting(大叫).Football is our favorite sport.Many teachers are also________football.Li Ming,Li Lei and Wei Fang are students of Grade One.They are________volleyball.They are playing very_______.It’s half past five now.It’s time________home.The students all leave the playground.

A.do B.make C.play D.take

A.there B.have C.at there D.at have

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

A.beginning B.finish C.all D.over

A.having B.making C.playing D.doing

A.seeing B.looking C.watching D.meeting

A.playing B.playing the C.Play D.play the

A.playing B.making C.play D.make

A.good B.nice C.well D.bad

A.for B.to go C.go D.go to

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