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    英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)力練習(xí)題目:Christmas,Holiday Traditions
    1.Where does this news program take place?
    A. at a shopping center
    B. at a local school
    C. in a city market place
    2.How does the young girl, Elizabeth, celebrate this holiday with her family?
    A. They go out to eat at a restaurant.
    B. They visit close relatives.
    C. They go to see a movie.
    3.What does Johnny and his family eat on this day?
    A. turkey
    B. ham
    C. chicken
    4.What sentence best describes Steven's feelings about Christmas?
    A. It's a time when people exchange gifts with friends, family, and teachers.
    B. It's a holiday when friends give gifts during an elaborate dinner.
    C. It's a day when people think of others without waiting for a gift in return.
    5.The final young woman says that the best thing about Christmas is:
    A. receiving presents from classmates.
    B. having a vacation from school.
    C. sleeping late every day.
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    1.at a shopping center
    2. They visit close relatives.
    3. turkey
    4. It's a day when people think of others without waiting for a gift in return.
    5. having a vacation from school
    英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)力原文
    News Reporter: Hello. This is CharlesRichards from Channel 7 News, and we're down here, uh, at the City Mall,interviewing people on how they celebrate Christmas. And, uh, hi young lady.What is your name?
    Young Girl: Elizabeth Carter.
    News Reporter: And, uh, Elizabeth, uh. Howdoes your family celebrate Christmas?
    Young Girl: We go sledding, and we go overto my grandparents' house and have dinner with them.
    News Reporter: Well, that is great, and letme ask this young man. Hi, what is your name? [Johnny.] And Johnny, how old areyou?
    Johnny: Five.
    News Reporter: And, uh, does your familyeat anything particular for Christmas?
    Johnny: Turkey . . .
    News Reporter: And what does Christmas meanto you?
    Young Girl: Going to my grandma's andmaking their breakfast.
    News Reporter: Going to grandma's andmaking breakfast. And let me ask another young man. Hi, what is your name?[Steven.] Okay, and Steven, what does Christmas mean to you?
    Steven: Giving but not expecting to get.
    News Reporter: Now, that's kind of hard fora young man like yourself. What does that mean: Giving by not expecting?
    Steven: Well, one thing that we do issecret giving.
    News Reporter: Secret giving? Now how doesthat work in your family?
    Steven: We sneak up to the porch ofsomebody that we want to give to, we put the gift that we want to give to them,ring the doorbell, and hide.
    News Reporter: Ring the doorbell and hide?Uh, so you're not expecting something; you just want to be generous to someone else.Is that right?
    Steven: Yeah. That's correct.
    News Reporter: And let's interview onemore. And, uh, how do you celebrate Christmas? What is the best thing aboutChristmas and what does it mean to you?
    Child: It means getting off from school!
    News Reporter: Getting off from school?! Doyou all feel that way?
    Group of Children: Yeah!!
    Young Girl: Because I hate homework.
    News Reporter: Yeah. Well, that all herefrom the City Mall. Channel 7 reporting.
    英語(yǔ)單詞詞組
    1.sledding (noun): the activity or sport of ridding on a sled, usually in snow
    - I took the kids sledding yesterday down a real fun hill, and we had a greattime.
    2.particular (adjective): special or specific
    - Our family doesn't do anything particular on Christmas morning besidesopening up gifts.
    3.sneak (verb): to advance or approach without being seen
    - My son often tries to sneak into the kitchen and take a cookie when no one iswatching.
    4.hide (verb): to prevent from being seen or discovered
    - Parents often hide their children's Christmas presents to keep them a secret.
    5.generous (adjective): willing to give or share freely
    - People are often very generous around the holiday season and donate.