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Grace and Helen are twins(双胞胎). Today is March 22nd. It’s Grace and Helen’s birthday. They are twelve. This is their bedroom. It’s a nice room. There are two beds in the room. The yellow bed is Grace’s and that green one is Helen’s. The twins have one desk and two chairs. The chairs look the same. Grace’s sweater is on her bed. Helen’s coat is on her chair. Their ID cards, books and pencil-cases are on the desk. Their school bags are behind the chairs.

1.Are Grace and Helen twins?

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2.When is Grace and Helen’s birthday?

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3.How old is Helen?

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4.What color is Helen’s bed?

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5.Where are their school bags?

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1.把文中(A)处划线句子翻译成汉语。

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2.把文中(C)处划线句子翻译成汉语。

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3.写出(B)处划线单词指代的内容。

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4.写出智能城市所用的数字技术的目的。

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5.用句子或短语简要概况本文大意。

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