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It's a Sunday morning. Mary doesn't need to go to school. She says to her mom, "I need some clothes. Can we go to Nice Girls' Store?"

“Well, what do you need, Mary?" Mom asks her. “My skirt is small, so I want to buy a skirt. And I need a pair of sports shoes, too," Mary says.

"I see. Let's go and see now." In the store, Mary sees a blue skirt. It's nice .So she asks the clerk ,”How much is it?"

The clerk says, "It's twenty dollars." "OK. Let me think about it. Thanks."

Mary asks her mom, "What do you think of that blue skirt, Mom?"

"It's nice, but I don't think blue is nice on you. What about this green skirt, Mary? "

"Oh, it's nice! " Mary says.

They take it at a good price. Only 12 dollars! They buy a pair of green sports shoes, too. It's 32 dollars.

1.Who goes to the store with Mary?

A.Her father. B.Her friend.

C.Her aunt. D.Her mother.

2.The word “ clerk” means (意思是) _______.

A.店员 B.顾客

C.馆长 D.观众

3.The underlined word "it" refers to (指的是)__________ .

A.the blue skirt B.the green skirt

C.the pair of blue shoes D.the pair of green shoes

4.How much are the skirt and the sports shoes?

A.$12. B.$32.

C.$44. D.$52.

5.We can see ________.

A.Mary needs a hat B.Mary doesn't like green

C.blue is nice on Mary D.the store is for girls

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