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James and Sarah live in Los Angeles, but their daughter Linda goes to school in New York. On the New Year’s Day, they go to their daughter’s school for the New Year’s party.

Before the party begins, the head teacher talks about what the students and teachers do for the party. At last, the head teacher says, “Let’s give our students and teachers a hand.”

James’ English is not very good. He knows that “to give someone (某人) a hand” means “ to help someone”, so he stands up and wants to help.

“What do you want to do?” asks Sarah.

“They need (需要) help,” says James.

“No one needs help,” says Sarah. “To give someone a hand can also mean to clap (鼓掌) for someone.”

“How can the same words mean two different things? ” thinks James. “English is really interesting.”

1.Where does Linda go to school?

A.In Moscow. B.In London. C.In Los Angeles. D.In New York.

2.What does the head teacher talk about?

A.How the students and the teachers go to the party.

B.What the students and teachers do for the party.

C.When the students and their parents come to the party.

D.Why they ask the parents and teachers to come to the party.

3.What does the head teacher want the parents to do for the students and teachers?

A.Help them. B.Clap for them. C.Stand up. D.Learn English.

4.Who tells James what the head teacher’s words mean?

A.Sarah. B.Linda. C.The head teacher. D.The students.

5.In this passage, James thinks English is ________.

A.difficult B.bad C.interesting D.special

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