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     This is a picture of Kate Green's family. In the picture we can see her grandparents, her parents, her

brother Mike and her.

      Her grandparents are on the chair. Mr. Green and Mrs. Green are behind them. Mike is under the

window, Kate is on the floor. What's behind Kate? It's a cat. It's black and white.

1. How many (多少) people are there in the Kate's family? [ ]

A. Four

B. Five

C. Six

D. Seven

2. Where is Mrs. Green? [ ]

A. Under the window

B. On the floor

C. Behind Kate

D. Behind the chair

3. Is Mike on the floor? [ ]

A. Yes, he is.

B. Yes, he isn't.

C. No, he is.

D. No, he isn't

4. Where is the cat? [ ]

A. On the floor

B. Under the window

C. Behind Kate

D. On the chair

5. What color is the cat?[ ]

A. White

B. Black

C. Yellow

D. Black and white

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