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Look at the photo. The two girls have big blue eyes(眼睛) and long brown(棕色) hair(头发). They are ten. They are in the same class. The one in a yellow skirt(裙子) is Lily. The other(另外的) one in an orange skirt is Lucy. Their(他们的) dad is Mr. White. He is in a brown coat(大衣). Their mum is Mrs. White. She is in black shoes(鞋子). Bob is their brother. He is in a blue cap(帽子). He is a high school student. Look! Lucy and Lily are in the green car.
根据短文内容选择正确答案。(10分)
(       ) 1. What does Lucy look like(看起来像…)?
A. She has big eyes. Her hair is long
B. Her eyes are blue. She has brown hair
C. A and B
(       ) 2. Mr. and Mrs. White have                   .
A. three children(孩子) B. one daughter C. two sons
(       ) 3.                    in the brown coat.
A. Mr. White is B. Mrs. White is    C. Lily is
(       ) 4. Bob isn’t ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­                  .
A. in a brown cap   B. in a blue cap    C. in a high school
(       ) 5. What color is the Lily’s skirt?
A. yellow   B. blue C. orange
1-5   CAAAA

1. 从文章的句子:The two girls have big blue eyes(眼睛) and long brown(棕色) hair(头发).可知答案是C。
2.从文章的句子:Bob is their brother 和Lucy and Lily are in the green car.可知怀特夫妇有三个孩子。选A。
3. 从文章的句子:Their(他们的) dad is Mr. White. He is in a brown coat(大衣)可知答案是A。
4. 从文章的句子:He is in a blue cap(帽子). 可知选A。
5.从文章的句子: The one in a yellow skirt(裙子) is Lily.可知选 A
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