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This is Kate Smith. She is 13 years old. She lives in Guangzhou. She studies in No.10 Middle school. Her parents work there. They are both English teachers. They are form the UK. She likes eating junk food. She doesn’t like playing sports. She has one healthy habit: She sleeps for 9 hours every night.
Kate Smith has a brother. His name is Jack Smith. He is 11 years old. He doesn’t eat junk food. He likes playing sports. He often runs, plays basketball, and goes swimming. He eats fruit every day. He likes eating vegetables. But he has an unhealthy habit: He sleeps for 6 hours every night.
小题1: How old is Kate Smith?
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小题2: Where does Kate live?
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小题3:What does Kate like eating?
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小题4:What does Jack eat every day?
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小题5: How many hours does Jack sleep every night?
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小题1:13/ She is 13 years old.
小题1:She lives in Guangzhou.
小题1:She likes eating junk food.
小题1:He eats fruit every day.
小题1:He sleeps for 6 hours every night.

小题1:根据This is Kate Smith. She is 13 years old.可知答:13/ She is 13 years old.
小题1:根据She lives in Guangzhou.可知答:She lives in Guangzhou.
小题1:根据She likes eating junk food.可知答:She likes eating junk food.
小题1:根据Kate Smith has a brother. His name is Jack Smith.…… He eats fruit every day.可知答:He eats fruit every day.
小题1:根据He sleeps for 6 hours every night.可知答:He sleeps for 6 hours every night.
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The Dragon Boat Festival(端午节) is the day to remember a Chinese national hero, Qu Yuan, who threw himself into the river and died over 2,000 years ago. Old story has it that people, in order to save Qu Yuan, beat drums to drive fish away, and threw rice dumplings (zong zi) into the river to keep the fish from eating his body.?
For thousands of years, people have spent the festival by eating zong zi and holding dragon boat races on the fifth day of the fifth lunar(阴历的) month, especially in the /'s???n/ provinces where there are many rivers and lakes.?
The dragon boat races /???/ that many people want to save Qu?s body. Those races are the most exciting part of the festival, with very large crowds of people watching them. The special boats, more than 10 meters long, have colorful “dragon” heads and tails(尾巴), and /i?t?/ boat carries a team of 20 or 22 players. Every year dragon boat races take place in southeast Asian countries and some western countries, including America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
A) 根据短文内容完成下列语音题:?
小题1:Write out the word /'s???n/.?
小题2:Write out the word /???/.?
小题3:Write out the word /i?t?/.?
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小题8:Since the Dragon Boat Festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, can we call it “The Double (73) Festival”??
小题9: Dragon boat races are mostly held in South China because there are more (74) areas there.?
小题10: Dragon boat races are becoming more and more (75) in the world.

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