Do you like chocolate? Most people do.Some like it in bars.Others just like big squares of it.
Say you just got a box of chocolate.Which piece do you pick first? A study carried out by a professor in the University of Virginia showed that people's choices of chocolates show their personality.If you choose a round piece, you are a person who likes to party.If you select an oval shape, you are a person who strives.You like to make things and push yourself to be successful.Picking a square shape shows that this is an honest and truthful person you can depend on.
What kind of chocolate do you pick? Maybe you like milk chocolate.This shows you have warm feelings about the past, while dark chocolate means something else—the person who chooses it looks forward to the future.What about white chocolate? Would you like to choose it?      , you may find it hard to make up your mind.Those who like chocolate with nuts are people who like to help others.
Do you believe these ideas? Can chocolate tell all these things? It doesn't matter.There is one sure thing about eaters of chocolates - they eat it because they like it.
小題1:What is the best title of the text? (Please answer within 8 words.)
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小題2:Fill in the blank with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.(no more than 5 words)
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小題3:What does the underlined word “this” refer to?
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小題4:What’s the writer’s attitude towards the information about chocolate in the text? (Please answer within 15 words)
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小題5:According to the passage, what of chocolate can show your characteristics and qualities.
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小題1:Chocolates and personality/Choices of chocolate show your personality
小題2:If so/ If you choose it
小題3:The person picking a square shape of chocolate.
小題4:The writer does not think it matters whether you believe the information or not.
小題5:shape(s) ; color(s)

試題分析:本文敘述了根據(jù)人們喜歡巧克力的形狀和顏色可以判斷一個(gè)人的不同的性格,作者在文章最后指出我們可以相信或不相信這種說(shuō)法,只要你喜歡不管它是什么形狀或顏色,你就吃了它就可以了。
小題1:根據(jù)A study carried out by a professor in the University of Virginia showed that people's choices of chocolates show their personality.及整篇的文章可知這篇文章講的是選擇巧克力和個(gè)性,故用 Chocolates and personality/Choices of chocolate show your personality.
小題2:根據(jù)Would you like to choose it?和you may find it hard to make up your mind.可知If so/ If you choose it.
小題3:根據(jù)Picking a square shape shows that和is an honest and truthful person可知這個(gè)人指:撿起一塊方形巧克力的人:The person picking a square shape of chocolate.
小題4:根據(jù)Do you believe these ideas? Can chocolate tell all these things? It doesn't matter可知作者不認(rèn)為你是否相信這個(gè)信息重要,故用The writer does not think it matters whether you believe the information or not.
小題5:根據(jù)第二三段可知說(shuō)了巧克力的形狀及顏色,故用shape(s) ; color(s).
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