【題目】 年夜飯是中國(guó)文化中最重要的團(tuán)圓飯。年夜飯菜肴豐富、美味,像年糕(New Year cake)、魚(yú)等都還帶有美好的祝愿。

請(qǐng)以 The Family Dinner on Spring Festival Eve為題,寫一篇約100詞的短文,向外國(guó)朋友介紹自己家鄉(xiāng)的年夜飯,讓他們更好地了解中國(guó)豐富多樣的文化習(xí)俗。

注意:文中不可出現(xiàn)人名。標(biāo)題已經(jīng)給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。

The Family Dinner on Spring Festival Eve

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The Family Dinner on Spring Festival Eve

The family dinner on Spring Festival Eve is the most important dinner in traditional Chinese culture. On Spring Festival Eve, family members get together to enjoy the dinner.

There are all kinds of delicious food and drinks. Many of them usually have great meanings. For example, in Wenzhou, New Year cake is often the first dish, which means "having more luck and becoming better in Chinese pronunciation. Another dish is fish, which means "having more than we need". Children all like this family dinner. At dinner they receive not only best wishes but also lucky money from their parents.

It is a Chinese tradition that we have kept for thousands of years.

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題干解讀:這是一篇話題作文。要求根據(jù)題目“The Family Dinner on Spring Festival Eve”和提示的內(nèi)容完成作文。寫作時(shí)要注意語(yǔ)句通順,語(yǔ)意連貫,緊扣要點(diǎn),注意句子之間的連接與過(guò)渡,要注意涵蓋所給提示。

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