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5. People have zongzi on
A.the Water Festival
B.the Mid - Autumn Festival
C.the Lantern Festival
D.the Dragon Boat Festival
D
.A.the Water Festival
B.the Mid - Autumn Festival
C.the Lantern Festival
D.the Dragon Boat Festival
答案:
D
Ⅳ. 完成句子
1. 我们春节前做大扫除,是为了扫走不好的运气。
We do some cleaning to
2. 你愿意和我一起出去吃饭吗?
Would you like to
3. 他们彼此看了看,然后笑了。
They looked at
4. 露西从 2016 年至 2018 年住在北京。
Lucy lived in Beijing
5. 许多中国人相信面条会给寿星带来好运。
Many Chinese believe noodles can bring
1. 我们春节前做大扫除,是为了扫走不好的运气。
We do some cleaning to
sweep away
bad luck before the Spring Festival.2. 你愿意和我一起出去吃饭吗?
Would you like to
eat out
with me?3. 他们彼此看了看,然后笑了。
They looked at
each other
and then laughed.4. 露西从 2016 年至 2018 年住在北京。
Lucy lived in Beijing
from
2016 ________to
2018.5. 许多中国人相信面条会给寿星带来好运。
Many Chinese believe noodles can bring
good luck
to the birthday person.
答案:
1. sweep away 2. eat out 3. each other 4. from; to 5. good luck
Ⅴ. 阅读理解
*Dragon Head Raising Day: time for a haircut*
China is a country with many colorful days and festivals. The Dragon Head Raising Day (Longtaitou) is one of them.
This special day is on the second day of the second month in the Chinese lunar calendar(阴历). It stands for(代表) the start of spring and farming.
The dragon is important in Chinese culture. We Chinese people call ourselves the “descendants (后代) of the dragon”. Therefore, people celebrate the Dragon Head Raising Day with many customs about dragons.
On the day in ancient times, people put ashes(灰) in the kitchen. This was to “lead the dragon into the house”. People believed that with the help of the dragon, they could have a good harvest(收成) in autumn.
Also, people eat special foods on that day. The foods are usually named after dragons. For example, people eat “dragon whisker(龙须)” noodles and dumplings called “dragon teeth”.
Today, many customs have faded away (消退). But one that has remained is the cutting of hair. It was said that a haircut during the first lunar month may bring bad luck to the mother's brothers. So many people have their hair cut on the Dragon Head Raising Day.
1. The Dragon Head Raising Day is one of the ________ festivals.
A. English
B. French
C. Chinese
D. American (
2. ________ in the Chinese lunar calendar is the Dragon Head Raising Day.
A. The second day of the first month
B. The second day of the second month
C. The eighth day of the third month
D. The first day of the fifth month (
3. On the day in ancient times, why did people put ashes in the kitchen?
A. Because the dragon liked the ashes.
B. Because the ashes stood for the harvest.
C. Because the ashes led the dragon into the house.
D. Because the ashes could bring good luck. (
4. One custom that has remained is ________ according to the passage.
A. the cutting of hair
B. the dragon boating
C. to eat zongzi
D. to eat mooncakes (
5. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. The Dragon Head Raising Day is on the second day of the second month in the Chinese lunar calendar.
B. The dragon is important in Chinese culture.
C. People eat “dragon whisker” noodles and dumplings called “dragon teeth” on the Dragon Head Raising Day.
D. The Dragon Head Raising Day stands for the start of spring and harvest. (
*Dragon Head Raising Day: time for a haircut*
China is a country with many colorful days and festivals. The Dragon Head Raising Day (Longtaitou) is one of them.
This special day is on the second day of the second month in the Chinese lunar calendar(阴历). It stands for(代表) the start of spring and farming.
The dragon is important in Chinese culture. We Chinese people call ourselves the “descendants (后代) of the dragon”. Therefore, people celebrate the Dragon Head Raising Day with many customs about dragons.
On the day in ancient times, people put ashes(灰) in the kitchen. This was to “lead the dragon into the house”. People believed that with the help of the dragon, they could have a good harvest(收成) in autumn.
Also, people eat special foods on that day. The foods are usually named after dragons. For example, people eat “dragon whisker(龙须)” noodles and dumplings called “dragon teeth”.
Today, many customs have faded away (消退). But one that has remained is the cutting of hair. It was said that a haircut during the first lunar month may bring bad luck to the mother's brothers. So many people have their hair cut on the Dragon Head Raising Day.
1. The Dragon Head Raising Day is one of the ________ festivals.
A. English
B. French
C. Chinese
D. American (
C
)2. ________ in the Chinese lunar calendar is the Dragon Head Raising Day.
A. The second day of the first month
B. The second day of the second month
C. The eighth day of the third month
D. The first day of the fifth month (
B
)3. On the day in ancient times, why did people put ashes in the kitchen?
A. Because the dragon liked the ashes.
B. Because the ashes stood for the harvest.
C. Because the ashes led the dragon into the house.
D. Because the ashes could bring good luck. (
C
)4. One custom that has remained is ________ according to the passage.
A. the cutting of hair
B. the dragon boating
C. to eat zongzi
D. to eat mooncakes (
A
)5. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. The Dragon Head Raising Day is on the second day of the second month in the Chinese lunar calendar.
B. The dragon is important in Chinese culture.
C. People eat “dragon whisker” noodles and dumplings called “dragon teeth” on the Dragon Head Raising Day.
D. The Dragon Head Raising Day stands for the start of spring and harvest. (
D
)
答案:
1.C 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.D
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