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Last week at a friend’s birthday party, there was a mooncake eating contest and I persuaded my good friend Jonathan to take part in it. Even though he had just finished a big dinner, he managed to win the contest. Not only did he win a bottle of nice whiskey, but also a big box of expensive Hong Kong mooncakes. A few days later, I was hosting an opening party for my new office. Jonathan showed up with the lovely box of Hong Kong mooncakes he had won the other night. I thought it was a lovely joke, and the mooncakes were delicious. Still, it got me thinking about the concept of regifting in
In the States, we have a tradition around Christmas similar to giving mooncakes, only we call them fruitcakes. Fruitcakes are made from terrible preserved (加工过的) fruit and nobody likes to eat them. You often find your friends giving the fruitcake you gave them to someone else, and so on. But fruitcakes aside, it isn’t very often to catch someone regifting something in America, as it’s seen to be very cheap and embarrassing (尴尬的). An obvious way to tell if something has been regifted is to check the wrapping (包装).
However, many of my friends in
68.This article is written to .
A.praise some customs in China B.question a social practice
C.show how to regift D.tell an embarrassing story
69.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Americans often regift things on holidays.
B.Regifting can hardly be seen in
C.It is comfortable to be seen to regift in
D.It is acceptable to regift some traditional items in
70.The second paragraph is mainly about in the USA.
A.giving fruitcakes B.regifting
C.checking the wrapping of gifts D.Christmas tradition
71.The author thinks it really uncomfortable to receive .
A.an expensive gift from a close friend B.a gift given again by a friend
C.some items such as tea and cigarettes D.a box of mooncakes from Hong Kong
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