题目内容
Valentine's Day(情人节)is on February 14th every year. On this day, people send valentines to their loved ones. Valentine's Day is a special time to tell how much you care about(在乎)a person.
Many people send candy in hearted shaped(心形的)boxes to people they love. Flowers are also presents that people send on Valentine's Day. Valentine cards with words are often used(被使用)by many people.
Can you guess who gets the greatest number of Valentine cards in the USA each year? Is It mother or father, sister or brother? Is it uncle or aunt? Is it the special friend? No, it isn't!
Mothers get a lot of cards, but school teachers get the most each year. Do you know who sends the most? Children do. Children send five times(倍)as many on February 14 th as adults do.
1.Valentine's Day_______.
A. comes once a year
B. is on February 4th
C. comes twice a year
D. is on the first day of spring
2.We can know from the passage(文章)that Valentines refer to(涉及)
A. mothers and fathers
B. cards, flowers, candy and so on
C. teachers and students
D. uncles and aunts
3.Teachers get the most valentines because ____________________ .
A. they send(寄)the most
B. students have too much money
C. so many students love their teachers
D. the valentines are only for them
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Flowers are the best present for Valentine's Day.
B. All valentines are red and white.
C. Adults never get cards on Valentine's Day.
D. Adults send fewer(较少的)cards than children do.
5.This passage is mainly(主要)about ____________________ .
A. candy and flowers
B. parents and children
C. valentines and their receivers(接收者)
D. the teachers in the USA
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A: Hello, Steve! You must have had an unusual experience living in France.
B: Yeah, Tom, 1.
A: Nervous about what?
B: Well, for one thing, I didn’t know how to behave at the dinner table.
A: 2.
B: For example, you aren’t supposed to put your bread on your plate.
A: Where should you put it?
B: 3.
A: Oh, it’s pretty strange.
B: I thought it was strange, but now I get used to it.
A: 4.
B: It’s rude to put your hands in your lap (腿). 5.
A: Oh, it’s really surprising.
A. What else do you think surprising? B. You are supposed to put it on the table! C. But I was a little nervous at first. D. You should always keep your hands on the table. E. What rules do they have then? |