完成句子,每空一詞

 1.它是什么顏色?它是白色。

  ________  ________   ______ it ?  It’s  _______.

 2.這是什么?這是電子游戲。

  ________ this? It’s _______ ________ ________.

 3.鑰匙在失物招領(lǐng)箱里嗎?

   Is _______ ______ in the ________and ________ case?

 4. 請(qǐng)?jiān)谠缟洗螂娫捊o大衛(wèi),電話號(hào)碼是5516131?

  _______  _______ David _______ 5516131 in the_______.

 5.這是我的表妹, 這些是我的祖父母。

  This ______my ______. And ______ are my ______.


1.What color is,  white

2. What’s,   a computer game

3. the key,  lost, found

4. Please call, at, morning

5. is, cousin, these grandparents


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