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This is Mr. Cooper. His first name is Matthew. Mr. Cooper was born in Australia, but now he lives in Manchester, in the UK. His parents live in Australia. He is a teacher. He loves teaching English. He also likes math. He isn't married. He shares a flat with a friend. Every day, Mr. Cooper gets up at 6:30 a.m. He always has cereals for breakfast and he drinks coffee. He catches a bus to school. He always wears a shirt and smart trousers for school. Sometimes, he wears a tie. In the evenings, Mr. Cooper usually goes to the gym. On Saturdays, he goes to visit friends in the town center. On Sundays, he always marks books and prepares lessons. Sometimes, on Saturday evenings, he likes a good night out! He goes to Chinatown and he has a nice Chinese meal with his mates. He saves money every month because he wants to go to Australia in the summer to visit his mum and dad. He is a really nice guy!

Where does Mr. Cooper live?

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Đáp án đúng: b

Ông Cooper sống ở đâu?

A. Úc

B. Manchester

C. Luân Đôn

Thông tin: Mr. Cooper was born in Australia, but now he lives in Manchester, in the UK.

Tạm dịch: Ông Cooper sinh ra ở Úc, nhưng hiện ông sống ở Manchester, thuộc Vương quốc Anh.

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