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--Mike suggests a camping trip this weekend. I think it is a good idea.-- __________

A.Perhaps, but what about sightseeing along the seashore?

B.I usually spend my weekends with my grandparents.

C.I’ll talk about it with Mike later.

D.Why, are you usually free on weekends?

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第6题
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第8题
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第9题
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A.This is Mike

B.This is Tom

C.I am Tom

D.It' Tom

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第10题
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A.a

B.an

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第11题
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A.True.

B.False.

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