Hello, friend!

My name is Rose. I’m an English girl. I’m twelve. I’m from London. Now I’m in Sydney. Do you know Sydney? It’s a big city in Australia(澳大利亞). I’m in No.1 Middle school. I’m in Class Two, Grade One.

   There are forty students in our class--21 girls and 19 boys. My teachers are nice to me. I like drawing and running. My family are in Sydney, too. My father is a doctor. My mother is a worker in a shop. They’re busy(忙)  

I like China. Please write to me soon.                      

Yours ,                                                                       Rose

1.Is Rose English or Australian?

A. Yes, she is.        B. No, she isn’t.    C.She’s English.       D. She’s Australian.

2.How many students are there in Class Two?   

A. 40.                B. 21.             C. 19.               D. 50.

3.Where is Sydney?

A. It’s in China.     B. It’s in England.    C. It’s in Australia.       D. It’s in America.

 

【答案】

 

1.C

2.A

3.C

【解析】略

 

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