题目内容

Christmas Day, the birthday of Jesus Christ(耶稣),is the most important festival in Britain and some other countries. On Christmas Eve, people usually tell their children to put their stockings at the end of their beds before they go to sleep. Children believe Santa Claus, with the other name of Father Christmas, will come during the night and fill(装满)their stockings with Christmas presents.
Actually(实际上), Father Christmas is children’s father. He dresses up(打扮)in a red coat and waits until children fall asleep. Then he goes into children’s bedrooms, and puts small presents in their stockings. When children are no longer(不再)young, they know who Father Christmas really is.
Not only children but also their parents enjoy Christmas stockings. They also have stockings. Early on the morning of Christmas Day, Children wake their parents up and say "Merry Christmas”. Then they help their parents open their stockings. Everybody likes presents, but it is better to give than to receive(收到).
根据短文内容,判断正(T) 误 (F)。
小题1:Christmas Day is the birthday of Jesus Christ.
小题2:On Christmas Eve, children put the hats on the beds.
小题3:In fact, Father Christmas is children’s father.
小题4:Only children enjoy Christmas stockings.
小题5:It’s better to receive than to give.

小题1:T
小题2:F
小题3:T
小题4:F
小题5:F

试题分析:短文大意:这篇短文主要讲述了孩子们和他们的父母在圣诞节期间互赠礼物的故事,告诉我们给比收好。
小题1:细节理解题。本句是说圣诞节是耶稣的生日。根据Christmas Day, the birthday of Jesus Christ(耶稣)可知本句描述正确。
小题2:细节理解题。本句是说在圣诞节,孩子们在床上放帽子。根据people usually tell their children to put their stockings at the end of their beds可知在圣诞节,孩子们在床尾放上袜子。故本句描述错误。
小题3:细节理解题。本句是说事实上,圣诞老人是孩子们的父亲。根据Actually(实际上), Father Christmas is children’s father.及下文描述,可知实际上是父亲扮演了圣诞老人的角色,故本句描述正确。
小题4:细节理解题。本句是说只有孩子们喜欢圣诞节的袜子。根据短文最后一段Not only children but also their parents enjoy Christmas stockings. They also have stockings.描述,可知不只是孩子们有圣诞袜,父母们也有圣诞袜。故本句描述错误。
小题5:细节理解题。本句是说收比给好。根据最后一段Everybody likes presents, but it is better to give than to receive(收到).描述,可知给比收好。故本句描述错误。
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