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ABC Shopping Center

5F

Wanda Cinema

4F

Bookstore

Babies'clothes

Bag shop

3F

Men's clothes

Children's Amusement Park

2F

Shoe store

Women's clothes

1F

KFC

Supermarket

Restroom

(1)If you want to buy a book, you will go to the  floor.

A. third

B. fourth

C. fifth

(2)What is between KFC and the restroom?  

A. Wanda Cinema.

B. The shoe store.

C.The supermarket.

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D.The sight of light in his own house.

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C.should let their children fall as often as possible
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