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John gets up early from Monday to Saturday, because he must go to school before 7:30 on weekdays(工作日) and go to the Drawing Club at 8:00 on Saturday mornings. He usually goes to the bookshop on Saturday afternoons, and after supper he watches TV until(直到) midnight.
He doesn’t get up early on Sundays. John’s parents both work on Sundays. John always watches TV after he gets up. Then he usually goes to KFC to have a hamburger and some juice for lunch. After that, he goes back home and starts to play computer games until his parents come back. He does his homework after supper. He usually has lots of weekend homework, so he must spend three hours on it. He usually goes to bed at about 11:00 p.m. on Sundays. He often complains(抱怨) he has too much homework to do.
How often does John need to get up early?

A.Every day. B.Five days a week.
C.Only at the weekend. D.Every day except on Sundays.

What does John do on Sunday mornings?

A.He goes to have lessons. B.He goes to a club.
C.He goes to the bookshop. D.He watches TV.

When does John do his weekend homework?

A.On Sunday evenings. B.On Sunday mornings.
C.On Saturday evenings. D.On Sunday afternoons.

Why does John have lunch in KFC on Sundays?
A. Because he’s too busy.
B. Because his parents aren’t at home.
C. Because he gets up too late.
D. Because his parents have lunch in KFC.
Which of these is not right?

A.John watches TV after supper on Saturdays.
B.John doesn’t exercise on Sundays.
C.John watches much TV on Sunday afternoons.
D.John goes to bed late on Saturday and Sunday evenings.
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A.Kobe B.Yao Ming
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How old is Lin Dan?

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What are adults free to do according to the passage?

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A.he did not know much about India culture
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C.some students didn’t understand his questions
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A.In Bulgaria, nodding heads means “no”.
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