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Craig doesn¡¯t like sports. He thinks basketball and ping- pong are too difficult for him. But he sometimes(ÓÐʱ£© plays soccer with his cousin John. He likes playing games and watching TV, too.
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¡¾3¡¿Where does Craig¡¯s mother have lunch?
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