-No, I'm not. I'm Peter.
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My friend Sally is an English1. Her family name is 2. She is 13 years old. Here is a photo 3 her room. In 4room, her notebook and computer game5 on the desk. Her schoolbag is on the sofa. Her 6 are on the sofa, too. Some books and two pens are in her schoolbag. A baseball is under the bed, 7 it's not hers. It's her brother's. Sally has a TV. It's on the table. Next to the table is a photo. Three girls are 8 the photo. Do you know 9 the two girls are? Well,10are Sally's good friends, Mary and Cindy.
A picture is on my desk. It is a picture of Mary's family. The man is her father Mr. White. He is a doctor. A woman is behind Mary. She is her mother. She's a teacher. A boy is in the picture, too. He is Mary's brother, Sam. Mary and Sam are in the same school. But they aren't in the same grade. They look like their mother. The White family are English. They come from London.
This is a picture of the twin sisters' room. It is a nice room. Lily's books are on the desk. Her backpack is on the floor. Liz's pencils are on the books. Her backpack is behind her chair. Their coats are behind the door. We can't see Lily and Liz in the picture. They're not at home.
①How are you? A. My family name's Miller.
②What's your phone number? B. Fine, thank you.
③I'm Lucy, What's your last name? C. It's "0".
④What's this in English? D. It's 027-5603.
⑤What color is the dictionary? E.Yes, it is.
⑥Good morning, Linda! F. It's green.
⑦What's your first name? G. Thank you.
⑧How do you spell your name? H. Good morning, Miss Green.
⑨Is this a key? I. E-M-M-A, Emma.
⑩Your English is good. J. Lucy.