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¡] ¡^šB That's a question.I can't answer it. (—Abetter —Bactive —Cdifficult —Dright)

¡] ¡^šC Do you have any for playing basketball? (—Afun —Btapes —Ctips —Dsongs)

¡] ¡^šD We have to on our studies. (—Apreview —Bjoin —Cconcenreate —Dhike)

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¡] ¡^šA Many of his classmates a cram school after school. (—Ago to —Bread after —Cstay for —Dstudy in)

¡] ¡^šB He listens all the words and sentences carefully. (—Aon —Bto —Cat —Dabout)

¡] ¡^šC What do you in your free time? (—Alike to do —Bdo like to —Clike do —Dliking to do)

¡] ¡^šD He learns more and better asking questions. (—Aof —Bby —Cin —Dfor)

¡] ¡^šE Having good study habits(²ßºD) can help us . (—Alearn better —Blearning better —Cbetter —Dlearning better learn)

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Tina and Mary are students, but they go to junior high schools in Kaohsiung.Tina is not a busy student. Every day after school, she usually plays baseball her friends in the park. She sometimes listens to music or her homework at home.But Mary isn't Tina. her free time, she can't watch the news on TV or a novel. the weekend, she has to go to a cram school. She is always studying for the tests.

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šAHow did she practice speaking English?


šBDoes she think about only one thing?


šCWhat is the little girl afraid of?


šDWhat did the girls do?





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