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四、任务型阅读
The Mid - Autumn Festival has a history of about 1,600 years. During these 1,600 years, Chinese people have thought up lots of Mid - Autumn traditions. All the celebrations show the happiness and excitement of people.
The main celebrations during the Mid - Autumn Festival are admiring the moon, eating mooncakes together, and making Chinese Mid - Autumn Festival lanterns. These three celebrations have been passed down from generation to generation.
In some places in China, people celebrate the festival in different ways. In Chaozhou, Guangdong Province, people eat taros(芋头)to celebrate the festival, because the taro harvest happens at the same time as the festival. They eat taros and hope for a good harvest next year. In Nanjing, people cook duck with sweet - scented osmanthus(桂花), because they think sweet - scented osmanthus is a symbol of peace. In some places, people make fires inside towers to celebrate the festival, because they think the fire is a symbol of good business.
In the literary history of China, many poets wrote poems to praise the pure moon on the Mid - Autumn night and show their deep feelings.
1. What are the main celebrations during the Mid - Autumn Festival?
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2. How do people in Chaozhou celebrate the Mid - Autumn Festival?
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3. What does sweet - scented osmanthus symbolize(象征)?
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4. What do you usually do to celebrate the Mid - Autumn Festival?
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5. 将短文中画线句子翻译成中文。
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The Mid - Autumn Festival has a history of about 1,600 years. During these 1,600 years, Chinese people have thought up lots of Mid - Autumn traditions. All the celebrations show the happiness and excitement of people.
The main celebrations during the Mid - Autumn Festival are admiring the moon, eating mooncakes together, and making Chinese Mid - Autumn Festival lanterns. These three celebrations have been passed down from generation to generation.
In some places in China, people celebrate the festival in different ways. In Chaozhou, Guangdong Province, people eat taros(芋头)to celebrate the festival, because the taro harvest happens at the same time as the festival. They eat taros and hope for a good harvest next year. In Nanjing, people cook duck with sweet - scented osmanthus(桂花), because they think sweet - scented osmanthus is a symbol of peace. In some places, people make fires inside towers to celebrate the festival, because they think the fire is a symbol of good business.
In the literary history of China, many poets wrote poems to praise the pure moon on the Mid - Autumn night and show their deep feelings.
1. What are the main celebrations during the Mid - Autumn Festival?
____
2. How do people in Chaozhou celebrate the Mid - Autumn Festival?
____
3. What does sweet - scented osmanthus symbolize(象征)?
____
4. What do you usually do to celebrate the Mid - Autumn Festival?
____
5. 将短文中画线句子翻译成中文。
____
答案:
1.Admiring the moon, eating mooncakes together, and making Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival lanterns. 2.They eat taros to celebrate the festival. 3.It symbolizes peace. 4.Have dinner with my family and eat delicious mooncakes.(主观题,言之有理即可) 5.所有的庆祝活动都显示了人们的幸福和兴奋。
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