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Sue is 22 years old.She   1   at a hotel.She gets up at 6∶30 in the morning.She has some milk, an egg and an apple for breakfast.In the morning, she usually   2   a bus to work.She   3   her job and is never late(从不迟到)for work.  4   Monday to Friday, she is very busy and has no time to   5   sports.After work, she gets   6   at around 6∶30.She and her   7   have dinner together(一起)at home.After dinner, she likes   8   to music because she thinks music can make her happy and relaxed.Then she goes to bed at   9   11 pm.On weekends, she usually does   10   with her friends, like tennis or ping-pong.

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works takes loves/likes/enjoys From play/do/have home family/parents listening around/about sports


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