阅读理解Whenever we talk about holidays, my mother teases my sister and me about how we "make out like robbers". She is referring to the fact that we are half Jewish and half Indian, so we receive gifts on both the festivals of lights: Hanukkah and Diwali. Though my mother teases us, I don't mind getting two sets of gifts! Hanukkah is celebrated on the 25th day of the Jewish month, which is usually in December. On Hanukkah, like most Jewish families, we light a menorah(烛台) and say a prayer each night. We also say a special prayer on the first night. After that, it's a tradition for my sister and me to do "hot and cold" for our hidden Hanukkah gifts. When we walk towards the gift, our parents say "hot" and when we walk further away, they say "cold". We each receive one present every night of Hanukkah. Another part I like in this holiday is seeing family members who we do not see often. My aunt usually stays for a few days, and we sometimes visit other relatives. Diwali is celebrated on the 13th day of the dark fortnight of the month of Ashwin (October/November). To celebrate it, my family does a pooja, or prayers, in honor of the goddess Lakshmi. Since she is the goddess of wealth and prosperity, the pooja includes washing silver coins in milk and water. In India, people decorate their houses with lamps, similar to the way you might light up your house for Christmas. My family just places a few candles outside. We also set off firecrackers, which is my favorite part. We often do this activity with friends to add to the excitement.Both holidays have different histories and stories. We celebrate them in different ways, yet both have the same meaning. They both translate into Festival of Lights, and they both mean family and presents for me!
(1)
Why does the author receive gifts on both Hanukkah and Diwali?
A . Because he lives in a rich family.
B . Because he lives in two different countries.
C . Because his parents like celebrating their different cultures.
D . Because his parents like spending money buying gifts for them.
(2)
What does the underlined phrase "hot and cold" in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A . A kind of Hanukkah game.
B . A kind of Hanukkah gift.
C . A can of festival drink.
D . A riddle written on lights.
(3)
Who is Lakshmi?
A . A pooja people do on Diwali.
B . The goddess of wealth and prosperity.
C . The prayers in honor of silver coins.
D . The goddess of lights.
(4)
We can learn from the text that Hanukkah and Diwali ____.
A . share the same history and culture
B . are celebrated by both Jews and Indians
C . are both related to the legend of lights
D . encourage the families to do their prayers
(5)
What is the author's attitude towards Hanukkah and Diwali?
A . She enjoys celebrating both of them.
B . She does mind spending them.
C . She likes Hanukkah better.
D . She likes Diwali better.
答案: C
A
B
D
A