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# Instructions The document appears to be a Chinese worksheet or quiz. It contains a series of questions and prompts related to vocabulary, grammar, and daily life. Specific questions are about daily activities, emotions, relationships etc. ## Section 1: Fill in the Blanks This section requires s...
# Instructions The document appears to be a Chinese worksheet or quiz. It contains a series of questions and prompts related to vocabulary, grammar, and daily life. Specific questions are about daily activities, emotions, relationships etc. ## Section 1: Fill in the Blanks This section requires students to fill in the blanks with appropriate words. * **Question 1:** Fill in the blanks with a word for "word" or "phrase". * **Question 2:** Why were you not able to attend school yesterday? * **Question 3:** A family is going and takes a trip to a park for the view of the moon. * **Question 4:** The teacher has announced that school will be closed tomorrow. * **Question 5:** Explain how the word "one" (or the equivalent Chinese character) is easy to write. * **Question 6:** Describe the favorite or a typical food of a younger sibling. * **Question 7:** Explain if the words on a garbage (dumpster) represent bad smell. * **Question 8:** Explain how to handle challenging or difficult tasks. * **Question 9:** Describe the feeling after a swimming session. * **Question 10**. Describe a situation where two siblings are walking together on their way to school. * **Question 11:** Describe an activity carried out in a classroom during a break time. * **Question 12:** Explain the situation of a mom preparing breakfast after a child gets home from school. ## Section 2: Punctuation This section focuses on using punctuation marks correctly in sentences. * **Question 1:** Choose the appropriate punctuation mark. * **Question 2:** Use correct punctuation for a sentence describing an illness. * **Question 3:** Identify the appropriate punctuation for a question. * **Question 4:** Use suitable punctuation for describing a request from child. * **Question 5:** Use suitable punctuation for a sentence about children playing. **Note:** The specific content and format of the responses will depend on the answers provided by the student. **Overall:** The worksheet appears to be a standard exercise for students to practice vocabulary, grammar, and using correct punctuation.