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    The story of Santa Claus began hundreds of years earlier. During the fourth century, a Roman Catholic church official called Nicholas of Myra became famous for his many good actions. Nicholas was made a saint after his death and it became common in northern Europe to hold a celebration on December 6th, the day Nicholas died. All kinds of stories were told about saint Nicholas and the Dutch brought one of these stories with them to America. They believed that each year the saint rode a white horse from home to home. He gave presents to children who had been good, and coal or straw to children who had been bad. Other Americans who lived nearby greatly enjoyed the Dutch celebrations. They decided to make saint Nicholas part of their own celebration of Christmas. But he got a new name Santa Claus. It was taken from the Dutch words for Saint Nicholas, Santa Claus. The Dutch imagined Saint Nicholas to be a serious, even frightening person, who could punish as well as give gifts. But in 1822, an American named Clement C. Moore wrote a Christmas poem for his children, the poem called A Visit from St. Nicholas, created a completely new Santa Claus. Dr. Moore described a short, happy, little man who rode in an open sleigh. The sleigh was pulled from house to house by eight white reindeer. At each house Santa delivered gifts by dropping them down the chimney into the fireplace. Dr. Moore's poem was published in a newspaper in New York, in 1823. It soon became popular all over America and it became the source for the Santa Claus American children still believe in today.

    An American artist named Thomas Nast also played a part in creating Santa Claus. Beginning in 1860's, Mr. Nast drew pictures of Santa Claus for an American publication called Harper's Weekly. These pictures showed a fat, smiling old man with a red nose and white beard. He was dressed in a red suit with white fur and a black belt. Today more than one hundred years later, that same Santa Claus can be seen everywhere at Christmas time.

    1. (1) Nicholas died ________.
      A . on December 25th B . on December 6th C . in 1822 D . in 1823
    2. (2) Nicholas became famous because ________.
      A . he lived during the fourth century B . he was a Roman Catholic Church official C . he did a lot of deeds D . he lived in Myra, the ancient capital of Lycia
    3. (3) The Dutch believed that Saint Nicholas ________.
      A . gave presents to each child B . gave nothing to the bad children C . gave coal or straw to the bad children D . gave presents to the adults
    4. (4) The Santa Claus that American children trust today comes from _______.
      A . a newspaper B . a poem C . a chimney D . a forest

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