_____, in some countries, people can play tricks on each other before noon on April 1 but they’ll be foolish if they do it in the afternoon.
A. By nature B. By standard
C. By tradition D. By law
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_____, in some countries, people can play tricks on each other before noon on April 1 but they’ll be foolish if they do it in the afternoon.
A. By nature B. By standard
C. By tradition D. By law
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In most western countries, on April Fool’s Day, people often play trick on each other; children especially have great fun.
A. a; a B. the; the C. a; / D. /; a
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In most western countries, on April Fool’s Day, people often play __ ___ trick on each other; children especially have great ______ fun.
A.a; a B.the; the C./; a D.a; /
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In most western countries, on April Fool’s Day,people often play _____ trick on each other; children especially have great _______ fun.
A.a;a B.the;the C.不填;a D.a;不填
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In most western countries on April Fool’s Day,people often play________ trick on each other;children especially have great________ fun.
A.a;a B.the;the C./;a D.a;/
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It's hard to avoid looking like a fool on April Fool's Day. On April 1 each year, people play tricks on each other. These tricks are usually silly rather than mean. Classmates sometimes tie each other's shoelaces to their chairs.Teachers might hand out an impossibly difficult surprise test that scares students before they realize it's only a joke. Newspapers announce fake(假的) contests (such as "Win an elephant!") and report on fake stories (like "UFO" lands in New York City).
Forget gifts, songs and special foods—those are for the other holidays of the year. On April Fool's Day, the only tradition is to laugh (and maybe to cause a little bit of trouble).
One April Fool's Day, when I was in high school, a group of students in my class played a very clever and funny trick on the teachers. They bought some chickens and set them free in our school cafeteria. The chickens ran all round the school, in and out of classrooms and under our feet. Feathers were flying everywhere.
Teachers began running after the chickens, trying to catch them. Finally, they caught four of them. But the chickens were wearing numbered tags (商标) around their necks, and the teachers discovered that they had only caught chickens No.1, 2, 3, and 5.Where was chicken No.4? The teachers looked and looked. They couldn't find another chicken. After a few hours, they realized that the students had played another joke on them: There were only four chickens in the first place! They've been tricked by the numbers on the chickens.
It's been a long time since I was in high school, but that April Fool's Day remains one of my favorite memories from those years.
1.What can we infer from the first paragraph on April Fool's Day?
A. Everyone is hard to avoid being fooled on April Fool's Day.
B. Students play jokes on teachers on April Fool's Day.
C. Teachers play tricks on students on April Fool's Day.
D. Newspapers often cheat people.
2.Why did students set chickens free?
A. They wanted to let chickens free.
B. They wanted to let chickens run all round the school.
C. They wanted to see feathers flying.
D. They wanted to play a trick on teachers.
3.How many jokes did the students play on teachers?
A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four.
4.What's the title of the passage?
A. An unforgettable April Fool's Day
B. April Fool's Day
C. The origin of April Fool's Day
D. What do people do on April Fool's Day?
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Some of the tricks people tend to _______ on each other on April 1st should be forbidden.
A.make B.act C.take D.play
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On April Fool’s Day people often play tricks _____ others.
A.to | B.with | C.on | D.in |
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On April Fools’ Day, Westerners play tricks on each other on the basis of the rule for the jokes: they ________ be fun and ________ hurt anyone’s feelings.
A. should; oughtn’t B. can; mustn’t
C. must; shouldn’t D. need; couldn’t
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Each year on Halloween,children look forward to trick-or-treating(不请客就捣乱)for candies. But for some kids, eating Halloween candies can be dangerous.
That's because one out of every 13 kids in the Us have a food allergy(过敏症). They are allergic to ingredients(成份) in many Halloween candies, such as peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, and beans. If they eat these foods, they will get sick or even die.
“I had to throw away all my candies with tears,” eight-year-old Conlen said. Conlen is allergic to peanuts, tree nuts, and dairy.Twelve-year-old Kylie is allergic to peanuts and tree nuts. She has been trick-or-treating only twice. “I brought my candies home and gave them to the neighbors," Kylie said. "It felt terrible."
But this year, Conlen, Kylie and other kids with food allergies will have a chance for a happy Halloween .That's because nearly100,000 households across the US have promised to take part in the Teal Pumpkin Project (TPP), which was started last year by Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE). FARE is an organization that works to improve the lives of people with food allergies. Through the project, the households agree to have nonfood items for trick-or-treaters,including trinkets(小饰品) and toys.
To take part in the project, people buy a teal (蓝绿色) pumpkin or paint a pumpkin teal and place it in front of their house. The painted pumpkins let trick-or-treaters know that nonfood items are available there. The households also add their home addresses to an online map, making it easier for trick-or-treaters to find them.
Kylie loves the idea.“The TPP makes Halloween fun and safe,”she said.“It makes me feel like a normal kid, and it makes everyone feel included.”
1.To Conlen and Kylie, the past Halloween were________________.
A. upsetting and dangerous
B. interesting and special
C. sick and terrible
D. important and exciting
2.According to the passage, we know that FARE_____________.
A. helps people with food allergies recover
B. helps the households take part in the TPP
C. takes action to change kids’ bad eating habits
D. helps kids with food allergies have a happy Halloween
3.The households help kids with food allergies by____________.
A. giving them teal pumpkins as gifts
B. offering them all kinds of food except candies
C. providing them with trinkets and toys as treats
D. asking them for home addresses and sending them gifts
4.Where is the passage most probably taken from?
A. A magazine about the history of festivals.
B. A news report on cultures and customs.
C. An advertisement for an organization.
D. A research paper on kid’s health.
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