Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony.
Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the groom's family. These wedding invitations symbolize the union of the two families and the partnership of the new union.
An ancient Belgium custom that is designed to unite the two families calls for the bride to stop as she walks up the isle and to hand her mother a single flower. The two then embrace. Then, during the recessional, the bride and groom walk to the groom's mother and the new bride hands her new mother-in-law a single flower and the two of them embrace, symbolizing the bride's acceptance of her new mother.
One of the most important and enduring traditions of the Belgium wedding is for the bride to carry a specially embroidered handkerchief that has her name embroidered on it. After the wedding this handkerchief is framed and hung on the wall in a place of honor. When the next female member of the bride's family is to be wed, the handkerchief is removed from its frame, the new bride's name is embroidered onto it, and it is passed down. The wedding handkerchief is passed from generation to generation, and is considered an important family heirloom.
During the wedding mass, the bride and the groom are enthroned in two large chairs placed near the altar, symbolizing that on this day and in this place they are the king and the queen. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the groom slips the wedding ring onto the third finger of his bride's left hand. The ring, being an endless circle, symbolizes never-ending love, and the third finger of the left hand is believed to hold the vein that travels to the heart, symbolizing love. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the bride and groom share their first kiss as husband and wife. The kiss is considered a symbolic act of sharing each other's spirit as the couple each breathes in a portion of their new mate's soul.
The bridesmaids traditionally take up a collection of coins and as the bride and groom exit the church, the bridesmaids toss the coins to the poor outside the church. Giving gifts of money to the poor helps to insure prosperity for the new bride and groom.
Following the wedding the bride and groom are off on their honeymoon. In ancient times the honeymoon, which was celebrated by the drinking of mead, or honey wine, would last 28 days, one complete cycle of the moon. This was to make sure that the bride's family did not try to steal their daughter back from her new husband.
(Source: http://www.best-country.com/)
The author mentioned honeymoon in the past in the last paragraph as a period that __________.
A. the bride and the groom live far from each other.
B. lasts for a fortnight after wedding.
C. protects the new bride from her family's effort to take her back.
D. the new couple serves the guests honey wine.
Belgium is a very old country, with a fascinating mixture of old customs and modern laws. Belgium weddings may be performed as a civil ceremony or as a religious ceremony.
Traditionally, when a couple in Belgium wishes to announce their marriage, the wedding invitations are printed on two sheets of paper, one from the bride's family and one sheet from the groom's family. These wedding invitations symbolize the union of the two families and the partnership of the new union.
An ancient Belgium custom that is designed to unite the two families calls for the bride to stop as she walks up the isle and to hand her mother a single flower. The two then embrace. Then, during the recessional, the bride and groom walk to the groom's mother and the new bride hands her new mother-in-law a single flower and the two of them embrace, symbolizing the bride's acceptance of her new mother.
One of the most important and enduring traditions of the Belgium wedding is for the bride to carry a specially embroidered handkerchief that has her name embroidered on it. After the wedding this handkerchief is framed and hung on the wall in a place of honor. When the next female member of the bride's family is to be wed, the handkerchief is removed from its frame, the new bride's name is embroidered onto it, and it is passed down. The wedding handkerchief is passed from generation to generation, and is considered an important family heirloom.
During the wedding mass, the bride and the groom are enthroned in two large chairs placed near the altar, symbolizing that on this day and in this place they are the king and the queen. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the groom slips the wedding ring onto the third finger of his bride's left hand. The ring, being an endless circle, symbolizes never-ending love, and the third finger of the left hand is believed to hold the vein that travels to the heart, symbolizing love. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the bride and groom share their first kiss as husband and wife. The kiss is considered a symbolic act of sharing each other's spirit as the couple each breathes in a portion of their new mate's soul.
The bridesmaids traditionally take up a collection of coins and as the bride and groom exit the church, the bridesmaids toss the coins to the poor outside the church. Giving gifts of money to the poor helps to insure prosperity for the new bride and groom.
Following the wedding the bride and groom are off on their honeymoon. In ancient times the honeymoon, which was celebrated by the drinking of mead, or honey wine, would last 28 days, one complete cycle of the moon. This was to make sure that the bride's family did not try to steal their daughter back from her new husband.
(Source: http://www.best-country.com/)
The author mentioned honeymoon in the past in the last paragraph as a period that __________.
A. the bride and the groom live far from each other.
B. lasts for a fortnight after wedding.
C. protects the new bride from her family's effort to take her back.
D. the new couple serves the guests honey wine.
Tác giả đề cập đến tuần trăng mật trong quá khứ ở đoạn cuối như là 1 thời kì mà __________________.
A. cô dâu và chú rể sống xa nhau.
B. diễn ra trong 2 tuần sau đám cưới.
C. bảo vệ cô dâu khỏi nỗ lực mang cô về lại nhà của gia đình cô.
D. cặp đôi mới cưới mời các vị khách rượu mật ong.
Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn cuối:
Following the wedding the bride and groom are off on their honeymoon. In ancient times the honeymoon, which was celebrated by the drinking of mead, or honey wine, would last 28 days, one complete cycle of the moon. This was to make sure that the bride's family did not try to steal their daughter back from her new husband.
(Sau đám cưới, cô dâu và chú rể sẽ đi nghỉ trăng mật . Vào thời cổ đại, tuần trăng mật cái mà được tổ chức bởi việc uống rượu mật ong sẽ kéo dài 28 ngày, một chu kỳ hoàn chỉnh của mặt trăng. Điều này là để đảm bảo rằng gia đình của cô dâu không cố gắng ăn cắp con gái của họ trở lại từ người chồng mới của cô.)
A. cô dâu và chú rể sống xa nhau.
B. diễn ra trong 2 tuần sau đám cưới.
C. bảo vệ cô dâu khỏi nỗ lực mang cô về lại nhà của gia đình cô.
D. cặp đôi mới cưới mời các vị khách rượu mật ong.
Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn cuối:
Following the wedding the bride and groom are off on their honeymoon. In ancient times the honeymoon, which was celebrated by the drinking of mead, or honey wine, would last 28 days, one complete cycle of the moon. This was to make sure that the bride's family did not try to steal their daughter back from her new husband.
(Sau đám cưới, cô dâu và chú rể sẽ đi nghỉ trăng mật . Vào thời cổ đại, tuần trăng mật cái mà được tổ chức bởi việc uống rượu mật ong sẽ kéo dài 28 ngày, một chu kỳ hoàn chỉnh của mặt trăng. Điều này là để đảm bảo rằng gia đình của cô dâu không cố gắng ăn cắp con gái của họ trở lại từ người chồng mới của cô.)
Đáp án C.