marriage. [5] A.Every culture has its own ways of bringing good luck to the happy couple.B.A truly good marriage is something that grows with care.C.In the United States, parents do not arrange marriages for their children.D.And something blue reminds her to be true to her husband.E.Marriage customs around the world often differ from our own.F.In many countries, marriage is a practical matter.G.Different countries have different cultures.">

【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Can you imagine your parents choosing your husband or wife for you? And can you imagine not setting eyes on him or her until your wedding day? This situation is common in India, the Middle East and many parts of Africa, 【1】 We don't realize t hat people in other places often get married in very different ways ---and with different motives(動機).

2 A marriage provides a safe and stable home for the husband and wife.It also joins children, making sure the couple will be taken care of in old age.Because a marriage is important for the whole family, some cultures don't let young people choose whom to marry.

Just as there are many different reasons for marriage, there are also many different wedding rituals(儀式),3 In a typical Western wedding, the bride seeks good luck by wearing “something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue.” Something old represents the past.Something new represents success in the future.Something borrowed reminds the bride she can get help from her friends and family.4

In Poland, one wedding tradition is not only lucky, but also very practical.The wedding guests pin money to the bride's dress while she is dancing.Th e money is meant to bring luck and to help the young couple build their new life.In Bermuda, the young couple plants a tree in the yard of their new home.Once they move in, they take good care of the tree , making it grow and blossom.The planting of the tree is a good metaphor(隱喻) for/span> marriage.5

A.Every culture has its own ways of bringing good luck to the happy couple.

B.A truly good marriage is something that grows with care.

C.In the United States, parents do not arrange marriages for their children.

D.And something blue reminds her to be true to her husband.

E.Marriage customs around the world often differ from our own.

F.In many countries, marriage is a practical matter.

G.Different countries have different cultures.

【答案】

【1】E

【2】F

【3】A

【4】D

【5】B

【解析】

試題分析:世界上的婚姻習(xí)慣經(jīng)常不同我們自己的。婚姻為丈夫和妻子提供了一個安全、穩(wěn)定的家庭。一個真正好的婚姻需要雙方細心的經(jīng)營。

【1】E根據(jù)上一句:這種情況在印度、中東和很多非洲的地方常見。下句:我們沒有意識到在其他地方的人們以很多不同的方式和不同的動機結(jié)婚。因此可知在空格上表達的意思是:世界上的婚姻習(xí)慣經(jīng)常不同我們自己的。故選E。

【2】F根據(jù)下一句:婚姻為丈夫和妻子提供了一個安全、穩(wěn)定的家庭。可知此處表達的意思是:在很多國家,婚姻是一個實際問題。故選F。

【3】A根據(jù)下句:在典型的西方婚禮上,新娘尋求好運穿“一點舊的,一點新的,一點借來的和藍色的東西。可知空格上填的是:每種文化都有給幸福夫婦帶來好運的方法。因此可知選A。

【4】D根據(jù)上句:一些借來的東西提醒新娘她能得到來自她的朋友和家庭的幫助?芍崭裆媳磉_的意思是:藍色的東西提醒她忠于她的丈夫。故選D。

【5】B根據(jù)上句:樹的種植對婚姻來說是一個好的隱喻。因此可知此處表達的意思是:一個真正好的婚姻要細心地生長。故選B。

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