完形填空 閱讀材料,掌握大意,從所給的A.B.C三個選項中選出一個最佳選項。

I am an ________ girl. My name is Tina. I ________ England. I ________ 13 years old. I am ________ . I have a round face, a small nose, a wide mouth, long ________ and ________ eyes. I have a brother. His name is James. He is a student, too. He ________ a big nose, a long face and short hair. His ears ________ big. We are ________ the same grade, but in different ________.

1.A. Chinese B. China C. English

2.A. comes from B. am from C. be from

3.A. am B. are C. is

4.A. a teacher B. a sister C. a student

5.A. hair B. a hair C. hairs

6.A. wide B. big C. long

7.A. have B. has C. is

8.A. have B. has C. are

9.A. in B. on C. to

10.A. class B. grades C. classes

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