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请阅读下列短文。根据短文内容从下面方框的七个选项中,选择五个适当的句子还原到原文中,使短文意思通顺、结构完整,并将其答案填写到答题卷的相应位置。(每小题2分)
The history of the fortune cookie
Do you know about fortune cookie?
小题1:         They not only taste good, but also have a surprise inside. It is a small piece of paper with a meaningful saying printed on it. These sayings usually give people some food for thought.
小题2:         Because Chinese restaurants in China Town usually give customers some free fortune cookies. However, they originated in (起源于) America 小题3:             But some people believe that a Chinese immigrant (移民) , David Jung, invented the fortune cookie in 1918.
David Jung lived in Los Angeles and was the founder of the Hong Kong Noodle Company. He cared about all the poor he saw in the streets hear his shop. 小题4:       Each cookie had an inspirational verse (鼓舞人心的诗句)inside it.
小题5:         But it is the "fortune" inside that matters.
A.No one is sure about who invented the cookie.
B.The fortune cookies have a long history.
C.So he created the cookies and gave they away for free.
D.If you eat the cookies, you'll be a lucky person soon.
E. Many people think fortune cookies came from China.
F. That who actually invented the fortune cookie is not important
G. They are common in foreign countries' Chinese restaurants.

小题1:G
小题2:E
小题3:A
小题4:C
小题5:F

试题分析:这篇短文主要讲述了幸运饼。这种饼干里面有含有一些哲理性的话。关于幸运饼的来历没人确定,有人说来自中国,有人说是中国的移民钟大卫发明的,他关心穷苦人民,把做成的饼干免费发放的给穷人,并在里面写上鼓舞的话语。重要的是不是谁发明的,而是里面的祝福。
小题1:此段是对幸运饼的介绍,故选G,它在国外的中国餐厅的很常见的。
小题2:根据后文讲的是幸运饼的来历,故选E,很多人认为幸运饼来自中国。
小题3:根据后文But some people believe that a Chinese immigrant (移民) , David Jung, invented the fortune cookie in 1918.但是有些人认为是中国的移民钟大卫在1918年发明了幸运饼;故此处选A,没人确定是谁发明了幸运饼。
小题4:根据前文得知他很关心穷苦的人,故此处选C,所以他免费发放制作的饼干。
小题5:结合后文But it is the "fortune" inside that matters.但是重要的是里面的“幸运”;故选F,谁真正发明了幸运饼并不重要。
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