Dragon Head-Raising (龍?zhí)ь^) Day is a traditional Chinese festival. It comes on the
46 day of the second lunar (農(nóng)歷的) month. In 2010, it is
47 March 7.
On the day in ancient times, people put paths of ashes (灰) into kitchens and around water vats (缸). This was
48 the dragon into the house.
On this day people eat noodles, dumplings and fried pancakes. All the day’s foods are
49 after dragons. For example, people eat “dragon whisker (龍須)”
50 called “dragons teeth”.
In some ancient Chinese stories, dragons have power over the wind and rain. They often
51 rain to the world on the second day of the second lunar month.
It is said that after that day there will be more and more rain. This is
52 the day is often called “Spring Dragon Day”. It was hoped that
53 the help of the dragon, ploughing (耕種) would be easier and the autumn would bring a good harvest.
It was said that a haircut during the first lunar month brought
54 luck to the uncles in family. This is why you still see many people
55 their hair cut on Dragon Head-Raising Day.
【小題1】 | A.first | B.second | C.third | D.fourth |
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【小題2】 | A.in | B.a(chǎn)t | C.during | D.on |
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【小題3】 | A.led | B.lead | C.to lead | D.be led |
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【小題4】 | A.named | B.naming | C.calling | D.to call |
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【小題5】 | A.noodle and dumpling | B.noodles and dumpling | C.noodles and dumplings | D.noodle and dumplings |
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【小題6】 | A.bring | B.take | C.carry | D.lend |
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【小題7】 | A.because | B.why | C.when | D.that |
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【小題9】 | A.good | B.bad | C.better | D.worst |
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【小題10】 | A.was getting | B.to get | C.got | D.getting |
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