SHE ASKED IF I HAD PASSED THE ENGLISH TEST THE WEEK BEFORE .A. ”HA...

30. She asked if I had passed the English test the week before .

A. ”Had you passed the English test the week before ? “ She asked .

B. ”Have you passed the English test the week before ? “ She asked .

C. ”Did you pass the English test last week ? “ She asked .

D. ”If you passed the English test last week ? “ She asked .

ẹoùc kú ủoaùn vaờn vaứ traỷ lụứi caực caõu hoỷi beõn dửụựi baống caựch choùn phửụng aựn ủuựng nhaỏt :

Today , in many parts of the world , it is customary for people to shake hands upon meeting

as gesture of good will . Originally , however , the practice of shaking hands had a more practical purpose .

Shaking hands originated in medieved times . In those days , when a man came on a stranger ,

he would often automatically reach for his sword with his right hand , in case he had to use the weapon to

defend himself . Sometimes , both parties found themselves circling around each other , weapons in hand ,

until it was mutually agreed that the weapons could be laid aside . Then , the two parties extended their right

hands to show they had no weapons , and clasped them . This was the beginning of the hanshake .

The custom of shaking hands is not a universal one . In the Orient , people have , for centuries

, clasped their own hands in front of themm upon meeting to show that they held no weapons . In france , a

custom developed in which people who met would kiss each other on both cheeks . The natives of some

South seas islands greet by rubbing noses .