In Japan(日本),there are many holidays(节日) and other great days. We can tell(讲述) only a few(几个) here.
The fifth birthday of a boy is a great day in the family. The boy puts on(穿上) a shirt like the one his father wears(穿). It is an important moment(重要的时刻) in his life(在他一生中) and means(意味着) that he must now be a manly(男子气的) little boy like his father. He must smile(微笑) when he has pain(疼痛) or trouble(困难). He must carry on(坚持).
The day when a girl is seven years old is a big day in the family. She may now wear a sash(腰带) like the one her mother wears. Her friends and her mother's friends come and drink tea(喝茶) and eat cakes. It means that the girl must now be a womanly little girl and help in the home(家).
One of the great holidays in Japan is the Emperor's(天皇) birthday. Instead of(代替) school, there are picnics(野炊), sports and meetings, as we have on our National Day(国庆节) in America(美国).
⑴How many holidays and great days can you find in the story(故事)?
A.Four
B.Three
C.Two.
D.None
⑵When a boy begins to wear a shirt like the one his father wears, ______.
A.he needn't go to school
B.he isn't a boy
C.he must be a boy of strong character(品格)
D.he smiles
⑶Which birthday of a girl is a big day in her family?
A.The fifth.
B.The sixth.
C.The seventh.
D.The first.
⑷Japanese children(日本孩子) don't go to school on ______.
A.their fifth birthdays
B.their Emperor's birthday
C.their fifth and seventh birthdays.
D.The National Day
⑸From the story, we can know the writer(作者) is from ______.
A.China
B.America
C.Japan
D.England