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Jane is a schoolgirl. She is twelve. She studies in a middle school. She is in Grade Seven. She is a good girl. Jane gets up at seven in the morning. Then she has her breakfast. For breakfast she has eggs and a cup of milk. She doesn't have tea for breakfast.

After breakfast Jane goes to school. At twelve she goes home from school. She has lunch with her mother. For lunch she has hamburgers and salad. She likes salad,but she doesn’t like hamburgers. At seven she has supper with her father and mother. They have chicken and vegetables. Her father likes chicken, but Jane doesn’t.

1.Jane is a schoolgirl in a___________

A. primary school

B. middle school

C. university

D. college

2.Jane has_________ for breakfast.

A. eggs and a cup of milk

B. eggs and tea

C. tea and milk

D. vegetables

3.Jane goes home

A. in the morning

B. at noon

C. at night

D. at2:00

4.Jane likes to eat___________ for lunch.

A. hamburgers B. milk C. salad D. eggs

5.Jane has dinner with

A. her friend B. her teacher

C. her father D. her parents

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2.A. football B. book C. basketball D. coat

3.A. walked B. cried C. laughed D. stopped

4.A. afraid B. crazy C. wrong D. worried

5.A. set B. stepped C. put D. waved

6.A. politely B. proudly C. excitedly D. sadly

7.A. and B. so C. or D. but

8.A. why B. which C. who D. what

9.A. teenagers B. adults C. teachers D. women

10.A. around B. out C. on D. off

11.A. full B. busy C. heavy D. open

12.A. long B. free C. great D. hard

13.A. paid attention to B. looked for C. looked forward to D. heard of

14.A. open B. front C. back D. closed

15.A. reminded B. required C. expected D. refused

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