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  John Paul is a worker. He comes from England. He was bom in 1964 in London. When he was very young he learned a lot about China from his mother, so he wished(希望) to live in China one day. When he finished school in 1982, he came to China with his parents. Now he works in a factory in Chengdu. He is friendly to the Chinese people and gets on well with the other workers in the factory.

根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F)

1. John Paul is from England.

(  )

2. John Paul' s mother told (告诉) him many things about China.

(  )

3. When John Paul was very young he left(离开) his parents and came to China.

(  )

4. John Paul works in China now.

(  )

5. John Paul was not kind to Chinese workers.

(  )

答案:T;T;F;T;F
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