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12£®What will probably happen to them in the end?
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C£®Because there was too much work for her to do alone£®
14£®What did the children do when the old woman fell ill?
A£®They took turns to look after the old woman£®
B£®They baked and sold cookies to pay for the doctor£®
C£®They baked cookies for the old woman£®
15£®What is the message we get from the story?
A£®Friendship is more valuable than anything else£®
B£®The world is full of warmth and sympathy£®
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B£®She will get married£®
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8£®What shouldn¡¯t be neglected at lunch?
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B£®Green vegetables£®
C£®Meat and eggs£®
9£®What should a dinner include?
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10£®What do people think of food when they are in good mood?
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