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“Is the desk yours?”

“No, it is ________”

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A.Tom and Jack's
B.Tom's and Jack
C.Tom and Jack
D.Tom's and Jack's

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A Christina from Spain
On the last day of the year, the 31st of December, people wait till 12 pm. Everybody must have 12 grapes(葡萄) to eat at midnight. At each sound of the clock, we must eat a group. But we can’t ever finish eating the grapes on time! Usually when people still have some grapes in their mouths, they look at each other and start to laugh. This tradition started in Spain long ago. One year, when there were a lot of grapes, the king of Spain decided to give grapes to everybody to eat on New Year’s Eve.
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【小题1】Picture___________ is about paragraph 1.

【小题2】Who have parties on New Year’s Day?
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【小题3】From the 2nd paragraph, we can infer (推断)that___________.

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  On the last day of the year, the 31st of December, people wait till 12 pm. Everybody must have 12 grapes(葡萄) to eat at midnight. At each sound of the clock, we must eat a group. But we can’t ever finish eating the grapes on time! Usually when people still have some grapes in their mouths, they look at each other and start to laugh. This tradition started in Spain long ago. One year, when there were a lot of grapes, the king of Spain decided to give grapes to everybody to eat on New Year’s Eve.

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C Angela from Brazil

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A. People in Spain.   B. People in Britain.

C. People in Brazil.  D. Both B and C.

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C. Cordon is a tall man with dark hair.

D. there are no people near Big Ben.

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      A. that reminds them of their happy life

B. they hope that can bring them good luck

C. they think that they look beautiful in white

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     B. when and where people have New Year parties

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