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阅读判断正误,正确(T),错误(F)。 Jim is from England

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阅读判断正误,正确(T),错误(F)。

     Jim is from England. He isn’t from the USA. He speaks English. His father is working in Beijing. So he

is studying in a middle school in Beijing. He has classes on weekdays. On Sundays, he often plays games with his Chinese friends. He likes China very much. He can speak a little Chinese now.

( ) 1. Jim comes from the USA.

( ) 2. He has no classes on Sundays.

( ) 3. He can’t speak Chinese.

( ) 4. His father is working in Beijing.

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A. To introduce the topic for discussion.

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