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Hi, my name is Millie. I’m from New York but I’m living in a small town in England now. There is one wide road in this town and there is no train. You can see a shop, a restaurant and a pub along the road. There is a church near the shop. We usually go to the church on Sunday mornings. There is a lake to the east of the town. Many people like to have a picnic near the lake.
My house is not very big but it is very beautiful. I have a garden in front of my house and I often grow some flowers in it. There is a table and some chairs in the garden, too. I often read books and drink tea there. Sometimes my friends come to visit me and we like to talk in my garden. My life here is comfortable so I am very happy.
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
The Millie’s home town is     .

A.Cambridge B.Paris
C.New York D.London

When does Millie go to the church?

A.On Saturdays. B.On Sundays.
C.On Mondays. D.On Fridays.

What do people there like to do near the lake?

A.Play sports. B.Have a picnic.
C.Take photos. D.Drink tea.

The underlined word “grow” means “   ” in Chinese in the passage.

A.种植 B.生长
C.购买 D.参加

Millie is      about her life now.

A.sad B.famous
C.busy D.happy
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