If someone says to you: “ Give me five”, do not search
your pocket to get five yuan! It will make others laugh! The person’s not
asking for your money, but your fingers.
In the US, “ give me five” or “ give me the high five”
is a popular gesture ( 動作 ). You can see it often in films or on TV.
It means the clapping ( 拍 ) of each other’s raised right hands
together.
People do it when they meet for the first time or
something happy happens. For example, a student has good marks in exams or wins
a lottery ticket ( 彩票 ). If a football team wins a game,
the players will give high fives to everyone around to celebrate.
This gesture may come from the old Roman gesture of
raising the right arm for the king. This showed that the person raising his arm
did not have a sword ( 劍 ) in his hand.
Why not try to give the high five to your friends?
1.“ Give me five” is a gesture to ______________.
A.a(chǎn)sk for money B.celebrate
success
C.search one’s pocket D.play
2.The gesture “ give me five” is the clapping of
_________.
A.toes B.hands C.a(chǎn)rms D.legs
3.When you ________, you give your friends high fives.
A.lose your
money B.go back home
C.win a
football game D.do badly in
exams
4.The gesture started in _______ according to the
story.
A.Rome B.America C.China D.Britain
5.Why did the Romans raise the right arm for the
emperor? Because ________.
A.they were
proud of their emperor
B.they were
happy to see the emperor
C.they wanted
to show there were no swords in their hands
D.We don’t know