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I have twin brothers, Tim and Tom. They look the same and l  1.   of people don¡¯t know who is who. They are   2.   /tl / and thin. They have brown hair and blue   3.   (ÑÛ¾¦), and they always wear jeans and T-shirts.

They like eating the same food, and they like doing the same things, too. For example, tomatoes and   4.   (ÍÁ¶¹) are their favorite food. They enjoy   5.   (ÓÎÓ¾) and playing football. They¡¯d like to play computer games every n  6.  , but our mother says they can¡¯t because they have much   7.  (¼ÒÍ¥×÷Òµ) to do.

They¡¯re twins, but they aren¡¯t the same in everything. For example, Tim works very   8.   /hd/ at school, but Tom doesn¡¯t. Tim¡¯s favorite subject is math but Tom is   9.   (¸ÐÐËȤµÄ) in history.

Our mother often   10.  (À뿪) home for her job, so we all help with the housework at home.

I think it¡¯s fun to have twin brothers. We are all happy to be brothers in the same family.

 

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