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          Hello, Li Hua !

          My name is Peter. Id like to introduce myself first. Im a boy. I come      England. I live in the center of the       , London. It is the       of England. I live with my family in a flat     a busy street. There are eight         in my family. Theyre my grandparents, my parents, my two sisters , my younger brother and I.

          Our house is very       . It has 10 rooms. I       a bedroom with my younger brother. We often listen to music in our bedroom. My       place is the balcony. I can play games,    comics and chat     friends there. When my mother     meals for us in the         , I often go there to help     . There is a nice   room. After dinner, we like to watch TV and read newspapers there. It is very beautiful and quiet here. Our neighbours are       to us and we are happy to live here.

          Please write soon. 

          Best wishes

          Yours,

          Peter .

          1.A. on      B. of        C. to       D. from

          2.A. city   B. town    C. street  D. country

          3.A. shop    B. capital  C. restaurant D. school

          4.A. at        B. on         C. with          D. under

          5.A. students B. men      C. people        D. teachers

          6.A. large    B. small     C. little        D. cheap

          7.A. live     B. am         C. sit           D. share

          8.A. like      B. love      C. enjoy         D. favourite

          9.A. look      B. buy       C. read          D. reading

          10.A. with    B. of         C. on            D. and

          11.A. cook     B. cooks      C. do            D. make

          12.A. kitchen  B. balcony   C. cupboard    D. table

          13.A. she      B. her       C. he            D. hers

          14.A. reading B. drawing    C. sitting      D. walking

          15.A. sad      B. excited    C. free           D. friendly

           

          1.D

          2.A

          3.B

          4.B

          5.C

          6.A

          7.D

          8.D

          9.C

          10.A

          11.B

          12.A

          13.B

          14.C

          15.D

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          1.ҁӢ@ǶZcome fromԡI live in the center of the       , London.xD

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          5. A. studentsW B. menʿ C. people ˂ D. teachersώҵļа˂ˡTheyre my grandparents, my parents, my two sisters , my younger brother and I. ֪xC

          6. A. largeģ B. small С C. littleٵģ D. cheap˵ҵļҺܴ󡣸It has 10 rooms.֪ӺܴxA

          7. A. live B. am  C. sit D. shareҺҵĵܹܵһP@share sth with sbij˷xD

          8. A. like ϲg B. love C. enjoy  ϲg D. favouriteϲgϲgĵط_@ո~@ԓ~xABCDŽ~xD

          9. A. look  B. buy I C. read  x    D. readingxҿΑͬW졣@comics ԑԓread@ԓcplayʽһxC

          10. A. with  B. ofģ C. onP D. and@ǶZchat with sbijxA

          11.A. cook  B. cooks C. do   D. makeҵċ҂ڏNĕrmy mother ǾӵZdžΔ^Z~ÆΔųACD@ǶZcook mealsxB

          12. A. kitchenN B. balcony _ C. cupboard 뙻 D. tableҵċ҂ڏNĕrWhen my mother     meals ֪ڏNxA

          13. A. she   B. her   C. he D. hersҽڏNȥ@When my mother     meals ֪@ָNjxB

          14.A. readingx B. drawing C. sittingD. talkingՄԒһܺõĿ͏dAfter dinner, we like to watch TV and read newspapers there.֪ǿ͏dxC

          15.ģ B. excitedd C. free ɵģD. friendlyѺõ҂ӌ҂dzѺã҂ܸdס@@ǶZbe friendly to sbijѺwe are happy to live here ֪xD

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