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【题目】My name is Nancy. I’m twelve y1old. I’m f2England. I am a middle school student. I’m in Class Three. I like green and blue. This i3my new friend. Her n4is Wendy. She is thirteen. She is from E5too. We are friends, b6we are in different(不同的)classes. Wendy is in C7Four. She likes red and yellow. All the students and teachers in her class like her.

Wendy likes s8, and she often swims after school. But I can’t swim. We like animals. I have a dog, and she has a cat. W9are we now? Oh, we a10in the park. We play with our dog and cat.

【答案】

1years

2from

3is

4name

5England

6but

7Class

8sports

9Where

10are

【解析】文章介绍了作者和她的朋友的一些情况。

1句意:我12岁了。year old ---岁的;因前面有twelve,所以用复数,故填years

2句意:我来自英国。be from来自---,故填from

3句意:这是我的朋友。因主语是this这,这个;单数,故填is

4句意:她的名字是Wendy。根据句意故填name

5句意:她也来自英国。根据上文和也,可知填England

6句意:我们是朋友,但是我们在不同的班里。根据句意和首字母可知填but

7句意:Wendy在4班。Class+基数词,几班;班级和数词的第一个字母要大写。故填Class

8句意:Wendy喜欢运动。根据后文she often swims after school.和首字母,可知填sports

9句意:现在我们在哪里?根据后句我们在公园,可知问在哪里,故填Where

10句意:我们在公园。be in+地方,在某地;主语是我们,复数;故填are

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