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If someone says to you: give me five, do not search your pocket to get five yuan! It will make others laugh! The persons not asking for your money, but your fingers.
In the US, give me five or give me the high five is a popular gesture (动作). You can see it often in films or on TV. It means the clapping (拍) of each others raised (举起的) 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 emperor(皇帝). This showed that the person raising his arm did not have a sword (刀) in his hand.
Why not try to give the high five to your friends?
41. Give me five is a gesture to _______.
A. make people laugh B. ask for money
C. celebrate success D. give my five yuan
42. The gesture give me five is the clapping of _______.
A. toes B. hands C. arms D. fingers
43. When you ______, you give your friends high fives.
A. lose your money B. go back home
C. win a football game D. pick up some money
44. The gesture started in _______ according to the story.
A. Rome B. America C. China D. Britain
45. 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 their respect to the emperor.
D. they wanted to show there were no swords in their hands
答案解析:
41. C细节理解。由第一段可知give me five不是令人笑的动作,也不是要钱,故排除A、B、D
42. B细节理解。由第二段最后一句话:It means the clapping (拍) of each others raised (举起的) right hands together.可知是击掌,故选B。
43. C 细节理解。第三段例举了人们击掌狂欢的情节,包括初次见面或有开心的事发生,以及赢得比赛,只有C符合题意。
44. A细节理解。由第四段第一句话This gesture may come from the old Roman gesture of raising the right arm for the emperor(皇帝).可知这个手势起源于古罗马。
45. D 细节理解。由第四段第二句话This showed that the person raising his arm did not have a sword (刀) in his hand.可知答案为D.
【翻译】
如果有人对你说:give me five,不要去翻口袋找5块钱!这会逗别人笑!说话的人并不是问你要钱,而是你的手指。
在美国,give me five或give me the high five是一种流行的手势(动作)。你经常会在电影或电视里可以看到这个手势。它是指两个人用举起的右手互相击掌。
当人们初次见面或有什么开心的事发生时,他们都会做出这个手势,比如,学生考试考得好,或彩票中奖。如果一支足球队赢得了比赛,球员们就会与周围的人都击掌庆祝。
这个手势可能起源于古罗马人对着皇帝提高右臂的这一动作。这表示提高右臂的人手中没有刀剑。
为什么不试着对你的朋友做出这个击掌狂欢的动作呢?
词语解释:
high five n. 举手击掌(表示狂喜或庆祝胜利)
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