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Look at this. What’s this in English, do you know? Ah, it’s a photo. Who’s that in the photo? It’s Li Yan. Li Yan is my good friend. She is a beautiful(美丽的) girl. Who’s that? The boy in black? It’s Jim. He is an English boy. He is very cool. He is my friend, too. We are all in the same(相同的) school. I like Jim and Li Yan.
根据短文内容选择正确答案。
What is this? It’s ____.

A.a school B.a friend
C.a photo D.an English friend

Li Yan is ______.

A.a good boy B.a cool boy
C.a beautiful girl D.an English girl

What color is Jim in? ________.

A.Red B.Yellow C.Orange D.Black

Who’s English? ________.

A.I B.Jim C.Li Yan D.Jim and Li Yan

Who are in the same school? ________.

A.Jim and Li Yan B.Jim and I
C.Li Yan and I D.Jim, Li Yan and I
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A.cbda B.cbad C.bcda D.bcad

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