Sunday______the favourite day for our family. My parents______not at work. My sister and I_______go to school. We______at home and______in the morning. In the afternoon, my sister and I ______out to buy some different things. My sister likes songs. She______new CDs. I buy storybooks, a doll, a kite and things______that. We also buy some small gifts (禮物)______our parents. We______them. They love us, too. We live in a happy family.

1.A.is B.are C.comes D.goes

2.A.is B.are C.do D.does

3.A.don’t B.doesn’t C.can’t D.aren’t

4.A.play B.go C.stay D.come

5.A.play B.playing C.to play D.plays

6.A.going B.go C.goes D.to go

7.A.buys B.buying C.to buy D.buying

8.A.with B.like C.in D.for

9.A.for B.on C.to D.at

10.A.love B.have C.has D.loves

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