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  He wishes the holiday season would end already.His back aches,his red suit feels like a spacesuit,his cheeks have gone tight from smiling for 12 hours-and still the kids keep coming and coming,like ants at a picnic.

As Christmas becomes more commercialized(商业化)across the U.S.and Canada,so must Santas.As the holiday begins earlier each year,so must its spokesmen

  The questions from children these days are harder than ever.Now,with thousands of children expecting a father or mother serving in Iraq or Afghanistan,the questions are as heart-breaking as they are unanswerable.For example,“Can you please bring Daddy home from the war in time for Christmas morning?”

  Santas also have a pretty good chance of getting sued(指控).A professional Santa Claus in Canada told a story:A Santa had a girt on his knee,and he commented,“You have nice eyes and nice hair.”The girl later said it was sexual harassment(骚扰).When a Santa feels anxious,he often shows it in the same ways ordinary people do:The Santas were always seen to hang around at the dinner table when the show ended.Many of them just sleep in bed for several days and don't see other children again.

(1)

In the first paragraph,“spokesmen”refers to ________

[  ]

A.

businessmen

B.

political leaders

C.

organizers of the activities

D.

Santa Clauses

(2)

The passage implies that the job of Santa Claus is ________

[  ]

A.

well-paid

B.

very hard

C.

worth doing

D.

dangerous

(3)

According to the third paragraph,Santas may sometimes be blamed for ________

[  ]

A.

doing something against the law

B.

hanging around the dinner table

C.

being lazy and sleeping in bed for days

D.

not playing their roles as expected

(4)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

Christmas:Not a Good Festival for Santas

B.

Is Santa Claus Really alive?

C.

A Christmas Story

D.

What Does Santa Claus Do for Children?

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  He wishes the holiday season would end already.His back aches, his red suit feels like a spacesuit, his cheeks have gone tight from smiling for 12 hours-and still the kids keep coming and coming, like ants at a picnic.As Christmas becomes more commercialized(商业化)across the U.S.and Canada, so must Santas.As the holiday begins earlier each year, so must its spokesmen.

  The questions from children these days are harder than ever.Now, with thousands of children expecting a father or mother serving in Iraq or Afghanistan, the questions are as heart-breaking as they are unanswerable.For example, “Can you please bring Daddy home from the war in time for Christmas morning?”

  Santas also have a pretty good chance of getting sued(指控).A professional Santa Claus in Canada told a story:A Santa had a girl on his knee, and he commented, “You have nice eyes and nice hair.” The girl later said it was sexual harassment(骚扰).When a Santa feels anxious, he often shows it in the same ways ordinary people do:The Santas were always seen to hang around at the dinner table when the show ended.Many of them just sleep in bed for several days and don’t see other children again.

(1)

In the first paragraph, “spokesmen” refers to _________.

[  ]

A.

businessmen

B.

political leaders

C.

organizers of the activities

D.

Santa Clauses

(2)

The passage implies that the job of Santa Claus is _________.

[  ]

A.

well-paid

B.

very hard

C.

worth doing

D.

dangerous

(3)

According to the third paragraph, Santas may sometimes be blamed(责备)for _________.

[  ]

A.

doing something against the law

B.

hanging around the dinner table

C.

being lazy and sleeping in bed for days

D.

not playing their roles as expected

(4)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

Christmas:Not a Good Festival for Santas

B.

Is Santa Claus Really Alive?

C.

A Christmas Story

D.

What Does Santa Claus Do for Children?

查看答案和解析>>

阅读理解

  He wishes the holiday season would end already.His back aches, his red suit feels like a spacesuit, his cheeks have gone tight from smiling for 12 hours-and still the kids keep coming and coming, like ants at a picnic.As Christmas becomes more commercialized(商业化)across the U.S.and Canada, so must Santas.As the holiday begins earlier each year, so must its spokesmen.

  The questions from children these days are harder than ever.Now, with thousands of children expecting a father or mother serving in Iraq or Afghanistan, the questions are as heart-breaking as they are unanswerable.For example, “Can you please bring Daddy home from the war in time for Christmas morning?”

  Santas also have a pretty good chance of getting sued(指控).A professional Santa Claus in Canada told a story:A Santa had a girl on his knee, and he commented, “You have nice eyes and nice hair.” The girl later said it was sexual harassment(骚扰).When a Santa feels anxious, he often shows it in the same ways ordinary people do:The Santas were always seen to hang around at the dinner table when the show ended.Many of them just sleep in bed for several days and don’t see other children again.

(1)

In the first paragraph, “spokesmen” refers to _________

[  ]

A.

businessmen

B.

political leaders

C.

organizers of the activities

D.

Santa Clauses

(2)

The passage implies that the job of Santa Claus is _________

[  ]

A.

well-paid

B.

very hard

C.

worth doing

D.

dangerous

(3)

According to the third paragraph, Santas may sometimes be blamed(责备)for ________

[  ]

A.

doing something against the law

B.

hanging around the dinner table

C.

being lazy and sleeping in bed for days

D.

not playing their roles as expected

(4)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

Christmas:Not a Good Festival for Santas

B.

Is Santa Claus Really Alive?

C.

A Christmas Story

D.

What Does Santa Claus Do for Children?

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He wishes the holiday season would end already. His back aches, his red suit feels like a spacesuit, his cheeks have gone tight from smiling for 12 hours —and still the kids keep coming and coming, like ants at a picnic. As Christmas becomes more commercialized (商业化) across the U. S. And Canada, so must Santas. As the holiday begins earlier each year, so must its spokesmen.

The questions from children these days are harder than ever. Now, with thousands of children expecting a father or mother serving in Iraq or Afghanistan, the questions are as heart-breaking as they are unanswerable. For example, “Can you please bring Daddy home from the war in time for Christmas morning?”

Santas also have a pretty good chance of getting sued (指控). A professional Santa Claus in Canada told a story: A Santa had a girl on his knee, and he commented, “You have nice eyes and nice hair.” The girl later said it was sexual harassment (骚扰) . When a Santa feels anxious, he often shows it in the same ways ordinary people do: The Santas were always seen to hang around at the dinner table when the show ended. Many of them just sleep in bed for several days and don’t see other children again.

1.In the first paragraph, “spokesmen” refers to        .

   A.businessmen                       B.political leaders

   C.organisers of the activities      D.Santa Clauses

2.The passage implies that the job of Santa Claus is        .

   A.well-paid       B.very hard      C.worth doing    D.dangerous

3.According to the third paragraph, Santas may sometimes be blamed for        .

   A.doing something against the law   B.hanging around the dinner table

   C.being lazy and sleeping in bed for days             D.not playing their roles as expected

4.What would be the best title for the passage ?

   A.Christmas : Not a Good Festival for Santas

   B.Is Santa Claus Really Alive ?

   C.A Christmas Story

   D.What Does Santa Claus Do for Children ?

 

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He wishes the holiday season would end already. His back aches, his red suit feels like a spacesuit, his cheeks have gone tight from smiling for 12 hours — and still the kids keep coming and coming, like ants at a picnic. As Christmas becomes more commercialized (商业化) across the U. S. and Canada, so must Santas. As the holiday begins earlier each year, so must its spokesmen .

The questions from children these days are harder than ever. Now, with thousands of children expecting a father or mother serving in Iraq or Afghanistan, the questions are as heart-breaking as they are unanswerable. For example, “Can you please bring Daddy home from the war in time for Christmas morning?”

Santas also have a pretty good chance of getting sued (指控). A professional Santa Claus in Canada told a story: A Santa had a girl on his knee, and he commented, “You have nice eyes and nice hair.” The girl later said it was sexual harassment (骚扰). When a Santa feels anxious, he often shows it in the same ways ordinary people do: The Santas were always seen to hang around at the dinner table when the show ended. Many of them just sleep in bed for several days and don’t see other children again.

56.In the first paragraph, “spokesmen” refers to       .

       A.businessmen                    B.political leaders

       C.organisers of the activities       D.Santa Clauses

57.The passage implies that the job of Santa Claus is       .

       A.well-paid        B.very hard        C.worth doing    D.dangerous

58.According to the third paragraph, Santas may sometimes be blamed for       .

       A.doing something against the law        B.hanging around the dinner table

       C.being lazy and sleeping in bed for days        D.not playing their roles as expected

59.What would be the best title for the passage?

       A.Christmas: Not a Good Festival for Santas

       B.Is Santa Claus Really Alive?

       C.A Christmas Story

       D.What Does Santa Claus Do for Children?

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