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--When did you come to China?

--In 2007.I ________ here for two years.

A.came             B.have been            C.have come

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Bruce, when did you come to China?

____________.

[    ]

A I come to China last month

BI came to China last month

CI come to China yesterday

DI came to China tomorrow

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1. When did you come back to China?
    When did you __________ __________ China?
2. Most countries use English to describe their hotels.
    __________ __________ __________ countries describe their hotels __________ English.
3. Hurry up, or you will be late.
    __________ __________ __________ hurry, __________ be late.
4. They tell you how to use a word.
    They tell you how __________ __________ use a word.
5. Dictionaries are both useful and interesting.
    Dictionaries are __________ __________ useful __________ __________ interesting.

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If someone says to you, “give me five”, don't give five yuan to him! It will make others laugh! The person isn't asking for your money, but your fingers.
In the U.S.A, “give me five” or “give me the high five” is a good gesture(手勢(shì)). You can see it often in films or on TV. It means the slapping (拍打)of each other's right hands together. People do it when something happy happens. For example, if a student does well in exams or gets No. 1 in his school sports meet, he will give high fives to his friends to celebrate.
Who did this gesture first? Why did he do that? It may come from the old Roman (古羅馬的) gesture of raising(舉起)the right arm for the emperor(皇帝). This showed that the person raising his arm had nothing in his hand and he couldn't hurt the emperor.
Why not try to give the high five to your friends?
【小題1】“Give me five” is a gesture to  _______.
A. make people laugh
B. ask for money
C. celebrate good things
【小題2】The gesture “give me five” is the slapping of  _______.
A. feet         B. hands       C. heads
【小題3】Now you can do “give me five” when you  _______.
A. lose your money
B. do badly in exams
C. meet your best friend
【小題4】The gesture started in  _______ according to(根據(jù)) the story.
A. Rome(羅馬)         B. America              C. China
【小題5】The Romans raise the right arms for the emperor to show they  _______
A. liked him very much
B. were happy to see him
C. were safe for him

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If someone says to you, “give me five”, don't give five yuan to him! It will make others laugh! The person isn't asking for your money, but your fingers.

In the U.S.A, “give me five” or “give me the high five” is a good gesture(手勢(shì)). You can see it often in films or on TV. It means the slapping (拍打)of each other's right hands together. People do it when something happy happens. For example, if a student does well in exams or gets No. 1 in his school sports meet, he will give high fives to his friends to celebrate.

Who did this gesture first? Why did he do that? It may come from the old Roman (古羅馬的) gesture of raising(舉起)the right arm for the emperor(皇帝). This showed that the person raising his arm had nothing in his hand and he couldn't hurt the emperor.

Why not try to give the high five to your friends?

1.“Give me five” is a gesture to  _______.

A. make people laugh

B. ask for money

C. celebrate good things

2.The gesture “give me five” is the slapping of  _______.

A. feet         B. hands       C. heads

3.Now you can do “give me five” when you  _______.

A. lose your money

B. do badly in exams

C. meet your best friend

4.The gesture started in  _______ according to(根據(jù)) the story.

A. Rome(羅馬)         B. America              C. China

5.The Romans raise the right arms for the emperor to show they  _______

A. liked him very much

B. were happy to see him

C. were safe for him

 

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