根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從方框的選項中選出5個最佳選項補(bǔ)全對話,其中有一項為多余選項。

A. What’s this?

B. Who is this boy?

C. I’m fine.

D. Where is your cat?

E. What color is it?

F. No, she isn’t.

Kate: Hello, Tom. How are you?

Tom: 1. What about you, Kate?

Kate: I’m OK, thank you. 2.

Tom: It’s a photo of my family.

Kate: 3.

Tom: He is my brother. He is only six.

Kate : Is the woman your mother?

Tom: 4.. She is my aunt.

Kate: Excuse me. Tom, 5.

Tom: Look. It’s under the chair, I like it.

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