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Here are two letters to George and his replies.

小題1:Alice is worrying about ________.
A. her friends   B. her marks          C. her height      D her weight
小題2:Bob should _______ according to George’s letter.
A.take more exerciseB.talk to his friends
C.join a basketball teamD.learn some French.
小題3:George advises Alice to talk to _____ for help.
A.her motherB.her teacherC.Bob’s teacherD.Bob’s friends

小題1:B
小題2:A
小題3:B

小題1:通過愛麗絲的來信可知她擔心自己的分數,故選B。
小題2:通過喬治給鮑勃的信,可知鮑勃應該多參加鍛煉,故選A。
小題3:通過喬治被愛麗絲的回信,可知他建議愛麗絲向老師請求幫助。故選B。
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