Read the passage then choose the best answer for each question belowgiúp mik v ----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- C. my son and me II. Read the passage then choose the best answer for each question bel If you ever into a house in Japan, you must remember to take off your shoes. These would damage the fine straw mats (chiếu) which cover the floors. The rooms in most Japanese houses are usually large. In the middle of the room there may be a low table with small flat cushions (khăn trái bàn) around it. Many houses have no other furniture in their rooms. Perhaps you will see a bowl of flowers or a long silk painting on one of the walls. Visitors are given a small cup of green tea. You may be surprised to see that there are no bedrooms. The Japanese unroll (mò ra) their beds and put them on the floor when they feel tired. Japanese people take a bath before their evening meals. Most houses have one large bath for the whole family. However, no one washes in the bath! They wash themselves before they go into the big bath. The water is very hot. But the Japanese are used to having hot baths. After the bath, they put on (mặc) a loose robe (áo choàng) and eat their evening meal. 21. When you enter a Japanese house, you should........... D. wash your feet A. shakes hands B. put on your shoes C. take off your shoes 22. Rooms in many Japanese houses have......... A. lot of furniture B. little furniture D. a lot of beautiful furnitu 23. When Japanese people feel tired......... A. they sleep in their bedrooms. C. they sleep on the small flat cushions. 24. Japanese people wash themselves..... A. in the big bath C. no furniture B. they sleep on the straw mats. D. they unroll their beds on the floor. C. they like green tea. B. before going into the big bath D. after their evening meal C. after coming out of the big bath 25. Visitors are given a cup of green tea because...... A. it is a sign of friendliness. ....... B. they are usually very thirsty. D. it is very cheap. ble words to fill the banks. (10 pts) from the con C 40. M A C |