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第1题
When was the first actual radio broadcast made?
A.On Christmas Eve of 1906.
B.On Christmas Eve of 1960.
C.On Christmas Eve of 1895.
D.On Christmas Eve of 1859.
第3题
[ A] Bobby ' s birthday
[ B ] Christmas Eve
[ C] New Year' s Day
[ D] Mother' s Day
第4题
此题为判断题(对,错)。
第5题
A.almost
B.mostly
C.most
D.nearly
第6题
Why do children leave a long sock or stocking at the end of their bed on Christmas Eve?
A.Because they want to send it to their father next morning.
B.Because they hope their father to bring gifts for them.
C.Because they hope their mother to bring presents for them.
D.Because they hope that Father Christmas will come down the chimney during the night and bring them small presents.
第7题
Why do people come to bigcities such as New York and Washington at Christmas time?[A]Theycome to admire the trees and the decorated shop windows in these cities. [B]Theycome to decorate a Christmas tree themselves. [C]Theycome to have a Christmas eve in the White House with the president.
第8题
Why do people come to big cities such as New York and Washington at Christmas time?
A.They come to admire the trees and the decorated shop windows in these cities.
B.They come to decorate a Christmas tree themselves.
C.They come to have a Christmas eve in the White House with the president.
第9题
How does the writer feel about Christmas Eve at her house?
A.She doesn't like the way it is celebrated.
B.She thinks people eat too much fish.
C.She thinks there is too much waste.
D.She doesn't like doing the preparation work.
第10题
Christmas Eve(圣诞前夜) arrives at my house each year. The center of the celebration is dinner. My mother spends days preparing a rich variety of seafood. The guest list seldom changes. It is made up of my Aunt Marcy and her husband, my oldest brother, Sal, his wife, and their four children, my sister, Joann, her husband, and their two children, and my second brother, Richard, his wife, and their two children.
My aunt and uncle always come heavily loaded with enough food and wine for a whole army. My brother Sal and gang usually show up an hour early and empty-handed. Joann's family is usually late while Richard' s group generally arrives on time, bearing gifts for everyone. I am in charge of getting the Christmas tree. Plenty of food is served at the dinner table, and all the hours of preparation are wolfed down in a matter of minutes. Along with the yearly repeated menu comes the yearly repeated conversation.
Everyone talks about how good the food tastes. My mother then talks about all the supermarkets from which the fish was bought. This begins our period of comparison shopping. For at least thirty minutes, we show how better we are than each other at mentioning the bargains we have found.
Personally, I do not feel the need to be with a crowd on Christmas Eve. Christmas Eve, to me, is a quiet time, a time to think deeply. The over-crowdedness and noise ruin my feelings about Christmas.
What does the underlined word "gang"(line 2, para. 2) probably mean?
A.The rest of the guests.
B.The children of the guests.
C.The writer and her mother.
D.Sal's family members.