任務(wù)型閱讀。

Hi! My name is Jack. I am a middle school student. There are four people in my family. I live with my dad, my mom, and my sister, Irene. Irene is only two years old, so I usually play with my cousin, Kevin.

Kevin is the only son of Uncle Frank and Aunt Dolly. He is in a middle school, too. He gets up at 6:30 every day. Kevin's home is not far from his school. He usually takes the bus to school. It only takes him 15 minutes. Sometimes he walks to school. It's a 30-minute walk. But he thinks it's good exercise. In his free time, he likes dancing, singing, playing the piano and playing soccer. He dances very well. He gets some awards (獎(jiǎng)) in dancing. Every day he dances and does sports.

However, Kevin doesn't forget his lessons. He does his homework first after school. He is very busy, but he is one of the best students in his class. His classmates and teachers love him very much. He usually teaches me to dance. Kevin often says, "I want to be a great dancer one day. " Can his dream come true?

1.How many children do Uncle Frank and Aunt Dolly have?

__________________________________________________________________________________

2.Who is Irene?

__________________________________________________________________________________.

3.What does Kevin want to be?

__________________________________________________________________________________.

4.What do you think of Kevin from the last paragraph?

__________________________________________________________________________________.

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