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Look! This is Li Ming. He is from Guangzhou. He is thirteen years old. Now he is in Guangzhou Yuying Junior High School. He is in Class Five, Grade Eight. His telephone number is (020)7868-9688. Li Ming and Sally are good friends. They are in the same class, but not of the same age(年龄). She is twelve. She’s from Canada. Now Sally and her mom are in the same school. Her mom is a good teacher.
根据短文内容, 回答下列问题。
How old is Li Ming?
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Is Sally thirteen years old?
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Where is Sally from?
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Are Li Ming and Sally good friends?
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Where are Li Ming and Sally now?
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Judy: Don't you know him? He only pays lip service to what should be done but never does anything.
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Judy: That's great. So where should we start now? Should we pick up those bottles first?
Ben: Sure, let's go.
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D.To clean up the beach.

What does Judy mean by saying Paul pays lip service?

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C.He talks a lot but does little.
D.He kisses people to show his thanks.

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D.Tony and Sophie will not come to the beach.

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Most animals, it seems, will simply separate the world into animals they eat, and animals that eat them. But when it comes to dogs, there is no simple answer to this question.
Sheepdogs leave their mothers when they are born. They grow up with sheep, and come to see them as their family. For this reason, they never attack(攻击)the sheep, and help protect them. They probably think the sheep are dogs too, but we can't be certain.
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Most animals usually see other animals as_______.

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