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Hello! My name is Mike. I am an American boy. I’m 12 years old. I study in Youyi School in Beijing. My home is near. I usually go to school on foot. Sometimes I go by bus. My father and my mother are teachers. They work in a middle school. It’s very far. They go to work by subway. They work very hard. I love them. My grandparents are in the USA. We are going to visit them by plane next year.
How old is Mike?
A. He is eleven.
B. He is twelve.
C. He is ten.
Is Mike an English boy?
A. Yes, he is.
B. I don’t know.
C. No, he isn’t
How does he usually go to school?
A. He usually goes to school on foot..
B. He usually goes to school by bus.
C. He usually goes to school by car.
Do his parents go to work by bus?
A. Yes, they do.
B. No, they don’t.
C. Yes, he does.
How are they going to America?
A. They are going to America by plane.
B. They are going to America by subway.
C. They are going to America by train.

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Chang Tao, director of the company, said that if the new project works well in the city, the company will consider offering the waste-to-treasure service to other developed cities in the eastern part of China.
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Which sign probably represents the meaning of the underlined word “recycling”?

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D.People are paid for putting empty plastic bottles into the machines.

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