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1.Where is Zhang Qian now?

A. In Beijing. B. At school.

C. At a TV company. D. In New York.

2.What does Zhang Qian¡¯s father do on Dragon Boat Festival?

A. He makes zongzi.

B. He talks to Zhang Qian

C. He watches the boat race.

D. He watches the football game.

3.According to the passage, what can we learn about New York?

A. People don¡¯t do anything for Dragon Boat Festival.

B. People make zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival.

C. People like talking on the phone.

D. There are many host families.

4.What does Zhang Qian think of his host family?

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B. Everybody is busy in the family.

C. It¡¯s very nice but not his home.

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