Dear Jenny,

Gary is having a potluck after the exams! He invites all of us to come. It's a potluck_party, so I think I can bring some beef noodles. As I know, Lily is bringing some drinks and Gina is bringing a big homemade chocolate cake. Can you ask your mom to buy us some fried chicken from the KFC? You know it's too far for all of us to ride a bike there,but your mom often drives there. We can pay the bill(賬單)together.

The party begins at noon on March 25th, so be sure to be at Gary's place around 11:30 a.m. to prepare for the party. Don't forget to invite Amy. She is good at music. If you have any questions,just call me or write back to me. Take care!

Leo

1.The underlined phrase “potluck_party”means “________” in Chinese.

A.自助餐聚會(huì) B.化裝舞會(huì) C.生日聚會(huì) D.同學(xué)聚會(huì)

2.Who may take fried chicken to the party?

A.Leo. B.Gary. C.Lily. D.Jenny.

3.There are________names in the e?mail.

A.5 B.6 C.7 D.8

4.Why does Leo ask Jenny's mom to buy the fried chicken?

A.Because Jenny lives next to the restaurant. B.Because he doesn't want to spend much money.

C.Because it is far for them to ride to buy it. D.Because he is busy studying for the exams.

5.Which of the following is NOT true?

A.Gary is having a potluck party. B.The party starts at noon.

C.Jenny has to pay for the fried chicken. D.We don't know if Amy can go to the party.

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