任务型阅读 Some birthday customs are quite similar in many parts of the world—birthday candles( 蜡烛 ) birthday games, and birthday cakes. But some customs are more specific to certain countries. Here are some children talking about their customs. Linda—I am fourteen. I come from Aruba. In our country, Children take something special to school for their classmates and all teachers. Each teacher gives the birthday child a small gift like a pencil, an eraser or a postcard. The birthday child is also allowed to wear special clothes instead of the school uniform. Lucy—I am one year older than Linda. Denmark is my country. A flag is flown outside a window to show that someone who lives in that house is having a birthday. Presents are placed around the child's bed while they are sleeping so they will see them at once when they wake up. Tom—I am as old as Linda. I am from Brazil. The birthday child receives a pull on the earlobe( 耳垂 ) for each year in my country. The birthday person also gives the first slice of cake to his/her most special friend or relative, usually Mom or Dad.