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1.His pants are white and black.(对画线部分提问)

______ ______ are his pants?

2.She wants a blue skirt.(改为一般疑问句)

______ she ______ a blue skirt?

3.What can I do for you?(改为同义句)

______ I ______ you?

4.That hat is blue.(改为复数句)

______ hats ______ blue.

5.What's the price of the skirts?(改为同义句)

______ ______ ______ the skirts?

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When making a promise, why do Chinese people like to hook pinkies (勾小指)?

In China, children like to make promises and show their t1. in each other by hooking pinkies with each other. They then say, “A pinkie promise must be k2. for 100 years.” Maybe you used to hook pinkies with your buddies, didn’t you?

No one is sure how long this h3.has remained and where it comes from. It’s said that it has something to do with the role of fingers in Chinese c4.. As we all know, the Chinese character for “finger” has the s5. pronunciation as a character that means “aim” or “purpose” . The latter can sometimes refer to someone’s thoughts. So hooking fingers can be seen a6.the exchanging of thoughts. And it shows that the two believe in each other.

That might be why the fingers play an important part in making promises. Chinese people not only use them to complete a promise, it is also common for some ancient people to cut fingers w7. making a blood oath (歃血盟). When someone swears (发誓), they use their finger to p8. to the sky.

Generally speaking, people hook fingers when they are making a serious promise. In some gangster (黑帮) movies, if a person breaks a promise, p9. he or she will have their little finger cut off!

Of course, this kind of thing is not very likely to happen in r10. life. But we can still see how important “pinkie promises” can be.

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