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Hello, everyone! I'm Tom. This is a photo of my room. Look! This is a pencil box. It's orange. And it’s on the bed. My blue schoolbag is on the bed, too. A brown bookcase is next to the bed. Some books and a tape player are on it. The computer game is under the chair. It is black. I like black very much. My white cat is on the computer game. There is a radio on the table. I can listen to music every day.

Title(標(biāo)題): 1.

Things

2.

Where

A pencil box

Orange

On the bed

A schoolbag

3.

On the bed

A bookcase

Brown

4.

5.

Black

Under the chair

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