I live in a nice new building in Beijing. It is very tall. It has eighteen floors. There are about eighty families in the building. That is to say (也就是說), about two hundred and forty people live in the building.
My home is on the twelfth (第十二) floor. We have two bedrooms and a living room. They are big and clean. There are a lot of big trees and beautiful flowers around our building. I like looking out of the window in my room. I can see cars and buses running in the street. I can see people walking in the street, too. They look so small! I can also see a lot of tall buildings. How beautiful Beijing is! I am happy to live in this nice, new and tall building.
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1.There are ________floors in the building.
A.twelve B.twenty C.eighteen D.eighty
2.How many people are there in the building?
A.Two hundred. B.Three hundred.
C.Two hundred and forty. D.About two hundred and forty.
3.There are many ________ around the building.
A.cars B.big trees and beautiful flowers
C.shops D.buses
4.What can I see from the window in my room?
A.I can see cars and buses running in the street. B.I can see people walking in the street.
C.I can see a lot of tall buildings. D.A, B and C.
5.Which of the following is NOT true?
A.The building is tall. B.There are a lot of birds around the building.
C.Beijing is very beautiful. D.The building is new.
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