On Christmas Eve(平安夜),Simon usually has a party with his family in his house.They buy a Christmas tree and decorate(裝飾)it with flowers,toys,lights, and cards.After they finish,it looks very beautiful.Then they have a big Christmas dinner.There is turkey, hot drinks and much other Christmas food on the table.After dinner,they sit under the Christmas tree and sing songs happily.They all have a lot of fun.

(  )1.Where do they have the party?

     A.In Simon’s home. B.At schoo1. C.In a shop. D.In Simon’s classroom.

(  )2.You may see _________in the Christmas tree.

     A.some pencils    B.some money  C.a(chǎn) teddy bear D.boys and girls

(  )3.The underline word‘light’probably means(指的是)here.

     A.光        B.燈       C.輕的    D.淺色

(  )4.‘After they finish,it looks very beautiful.’Here‘it’means_________.

     A.Simon’s house   B.the Christmas tree C.the flower  D.the turkey

(  )5.What do they do under the Christmas tree?

     A.They have Christmas dinner.      B.They look for presents.

     C.They play‘trick or treat’.        D.They sing songs.

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