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【小題1】What is Kelly Chan going to do?

A.To hold a concert.B.To go on a diet.C.To watch a game.D.To make a dress.
【小題2】According to the news the player from ________ won the tennis match on Saturday.
A.RussiaB.JapanC.South KoreaD.America
【小題3】The medical group from America said last week that _________.
A.America has too many good athletes
B.children shouldn’t have too many soft drink
C.schools should organize more picnics
D.most parents in America have health problem
【小題4】From the news we know that __________.
A.Kelly Chan has been dancing with 40 people
B.Maria Sharapova has won the Japan Open 17 times
C.soft drinks and fast food are really good for children’s health
D.many American children have too much fast food and too little exercise


【小題1】A
【小題2】A
【小題3】B
【小題4】D

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