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Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
The Wedding Ring

At weddings in many parts of the world, brides and grooms give one another wedding rings. These rings remind them of the commitment they made to one another when they got married. They are also a sign to others that they are married.
No one knows for sure how this tradition started, but there is evidence that it began long ago, in ancient Egypt. Coins at that time had a hole in the center. An Egyptian groom used to place a coin on his bride’s finger to show that he would take care of her.
In many ancient cultures, the circle is a symbol of eternity. The wedding ring has come to symbolize endless love and commitment.
Wedding rings have almost always been worn on the fourth ring, but the hand it is worn on depends on where you live. In some cultures, people wear their rings on the left hand, and in others, they wear them on the right.
1. Rings are traditionally given .
A. only in Egypt B. during weddings C. just to brides D. before weddings
2. Ancient Egyptian grooms gave their brides .
A. money to buy a ring B. money shaped like a ring
C. a ring for every finger D. coins to get a wedding ring
3. A wedding ring is a symbol of .
A. a circle B. eternity C. love without end D. decision
4. Most people wear their wedding rings .
A. on both hands B. on the fourth finger
C. only on the left hand D. only on the right hand
5. The word “eternity” in the third paragraph is closet in meaning to .
A. after death B. period of time
C. happening too often D. time with no end
 

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Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
The Wedding Ring

At weddings in many parts of the world, brides and grooms give one another wedding rings. These rings remind them of the commitment they made to one another when they got married. They are also a sign to others that they are married.
No one knows for sure how this tradition started, but there is evidence that it began long ago, in ancient Egypt. Coins at that time had a hole in the center. An Egyptian groom used to place a coin on his bride’s finger to show that he would take care of her.
In many ancient cultures, the circle is a symbol of eternity. The wedding ring has come to symbolize endless love and commitment.
Wedding rings have almost always been worn on the fourth ring, but the hand it is worn on depends on where you live. In some cultures, people wear their rings on the left hand, and in others, they wear them on the right.
1. Rings are traditionally given .
A. only in Egypt B. during weddings C. just to brides D. before weddings
2. Ancient Egyptian grooms gave their brides .
A. money to buy a ring B. money shaped like a ring
C. a ring for every finger D. coins to get a wedding ring
3. A wedding ring is a symbol of .
A. a circle B. eternity C. love without end D. decision
4. Most people wear their wedding rings .
A. on both hands B. on the fourth finger
C. only on the left hand D. only on the right hand
5. The word “eternity” in the third paragraph is closet in meaning to .
A. after death B. period of time
C. happening too often D. time with no end
1. B
2. C
3. C
4. B
5. D
 
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