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吉林省长春市外国语学校2018-2019学年七年级上学期英语期中考试试卷

下面短文介绍Jim一天的生活,请根据上下文,将短文补充完整。每空一词。

    Jim is a student of Rutland P School. Every morning his alarm clock rings at 6:00. He jumps out of bed and does some exercises. He t a quick shower. He has a big b every morning. Then he goes to school. He usually attends three classes in the morning. After lunch he always goes to the library and does his homework there. He usually arrives at home at five. After supper he w TV news for half an hour. He is happy after a d work.

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