The children often play soccer in the garden and sometimes break Mr Black’s windows. One afternoon Mr Black is at home and reads a book. In a minute he closes his eyes and goes to sleep. At that time a little boy knocks at the door. Mr Black opens his door and asks, “Do you break my window again?”
“Oh, no,” says the boy, “Your window is open this time and our soccer ball is in your room. May I get it, please?”
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷下列句子T(正確) 還是F(錯誤)
小題1:The children often play soccer in the park.
小題2:Sometimes the children break Mr Black’s windows.
小題3:Mr Black watches TV one afternoon.
小題4:The children’s soccer ball is in Mr Black’s room.
小題5:The children break Mr Black’s window again.

小題1:F
小題1:T
小題1:F
小題1:T
小題1:F

小題1:根據(jù)The children often play soccer in the garden可知本句描述錯誤。
小題1:根據(jù)and sometimes break Mr Black’s windows.可知本句表述正確。
小題1:根據(jù)One afternoon Mr Black is at home and reads a book.可知本句表述錯誤。
小題1:根據(jù)“Your window is open this time and our soccer ball is in your room.可知本句表述正確。
小題1:根據(jù)“Your window is open this time and our soccer ball is in your room.可知這次沒有打碎窗戶,故本句表述錯誤。
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