閱讀理解。
     John is a basketball fan (迷). He likes playing basketball very much. His favourite basketball player is
Michael Jordan. He is on the school basketball team. He often plays basketball after school.
     George is John's good friend. He doesn't play basketball. He likes playing volleyball. He plays volleyball
every afternoon.
1. John likes _____.
[     ]
A. volleyball
B. basketball
C. baseball
D. ping-pong ball
2. _____ is John's favourite basketball player.
[     ]
A. George
B. Michael Jordan
C. Jonald
D. John
3. _____ is on the school basketball team.
[     ]

A. John
B. George
C. Jordan
D. John's friend

4. Does George play basketball?
[     ]
A. Yes, he does.
B. He likes basketball.
C. No, he doesn't.
D. We don't know.
5. Geoege plays volleyball _____.
[     ]
A. every day
B. every morning
C. every afternoon
D. every evening
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