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Dear Tom
How are you? I'm at a new school this term. And I'm writing to you about my school now. My new school is big and nice. There are one thousand and four hundred students and one hundred and forty teachers at my school. I like the teachers. They are very kind to me. My classmates are very friendly, too. They teach me Chinese and I teach them English.
There are trees, flowers and green grass at my school. They are very beautiful. Behind my school there is a small river. The water in it is quite clean. We can swim in it.
We have no classes on Saturdays or Sundays. Sometimes I go to play football or basketball with my classmates. Sometimes I stay at home and watch TV. Sometimes I go to shops with my father and mother. We all like China.
Please write to me soon!
Yours
Jack
小题1:Jack is at a/an ________ school.
A.EnglishB.ChineseC.smallD.Japanese
小题2:There are ________ students and ________ teachers at Jack's school.
A.1,400; 104B.1, 040; 104
C.1,400; 140 D.1, 040; 140
小题3:Jack's teachers ________.
A.teach him English very well
B.only teach him Chinese and English
C.don't like him at all
D.are quite good to him
小题4:Jack ________ his new classmates.
A.doesn't get on well withB.doesn't like
C.makes good friends withD.is going to learn English from
小题5:Which is TRUE?
A.Jack goes to school every day.
B.Jack doesn't have classes every day.
C.Jack has no classes only on Saturdays.
D.Jack has no classes only on Sundays.

小题1:B
小题1:C
小题1:D
小题1:C
小题1:B
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