newspaper,  study,  can,  an,  have,  be,  with,  clean,  but,  like
I have a good friend. Her name is Kate. She is  1  American girl. She is eleven. She lives 2  her family in China. There  3  four people in her family. They’re her father, her mother, her brother and herself. She   4  a cat. Its name is Mimi. It’s Sunday today. They are all at home. Look! Kate is playing with Mimi. Her father is reading  5 . Her mother is  6  the house. Where is her brother, Jim? He is doing his homework in his  7  . Kate likes Chinese very much,  8  she can’t speak it very well. Jim  9  playing soccer. He  10  play it very well.


【小題1】an
【小題2】with
【小題3】are
【小題4】has
【小題5】newspapers 
【小題6】cleaning
【小題7】study
【小題8】but
【小題9】likes
【小題10】can

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