In class, Peter put up his hand and said to his teacher, “I lost my baby tooth.”
“Congratulations,” Mrs. Gilbert said. Then she asked the class if anyone had any advice for Peter.
Keiko, a Japanese girl, put up her hand first. “If it is a lower tooth, our should throw it over the roof of your house, if it is an upper tooth, you should put it under the roof. Then your new adult tooth will grow properly.”
“You shouldn’t throw your baby tooth away, Peter. You should keep it and give it to your mother,” said Jack, a French boy.
“Why should I do that?” asked Peter.
“She will make it into a necklace for you to wear.” said Jack.
Jorge, who was from Mexico, had some different advice. “You should take your tooth home and put it under your pillow when you go to sleep.” Jorge said.
“Why should I do that?” asked Peter.
“Because the tooth fairy will come to keep your tooth and give you good luck. Sometimes she even brings a small toy.”
1.Peter put up his hand to answer the teacher’s question.
( )2.Keiko and Jack are both from France.
( )3.Peter threw his lost baby tooth over the roof of his house.
( )4.From the passage, we can know that Peter is a primary school student.
( )5.Jorge put his baby tooth under the pillow.
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