【題目】 The Chongyang Festival is a traditional Chinese festival. It is celebrated on the ninth day of the ninth lunar(陰歷) month. It's also called the Double Ninth Festival.
The festival started as early as the Warring States Period (475-221BC). It has a history of more than 1, 700 years. Among the numbers from zero to nine, nine is the highest odd number(奇數(shù)). People believe that two "ninths" meeting together stand for a long life. So it is a special holiday for Chinese people to show love and respect for their elders. They hold many kinds of activities in honor of old people to wish them good health and a long life.
The festival comes during the golden time of fall. On the day, people traditionally drink Chrysanthemum(菊花)wine, eat Double-Ninth Cakes and climb mountains. They also carry a kind of plant, its name is dogwood, People in ancient times believed that the plant could drive away evil(邪惡的) spirits and prevent them from catching an illness in winter.
Answer the questions according to the passage.
【1】When is the Double Ninth Festival?
【2】Does the Double Ninth Festival have a history of 1, 700 years?
【3】What do two "ninths" meeting together stand for?
【4】Who do people celebrate the Double Ninth Festival for?
【5】What do people traditionally drink and eat on the festival?
【答案】
【1】It's on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month. On the ninth day of the ninth lunar month.
【2】No, it doesn’t.
【3】Two "ninths" meeting together stand for a long life. /A long life. /They stand for a long life.
【4】They celebrate the festival( to show love and respect) for their elders / (For) their elders.
【5】They traditionally drink chrysanthemum wine and eat Double-Ninth Cakes/Chrysanthemum wine and Double-Ninth Cakes.
【解析】
本文介紹中國的傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日---重陽節(jié)。它是在農(nóng)歷九月初九慶祝的。這個節(jié)日最早開始于戰(zhàn)國時期(公元前475-221年)這是中國人對長輩表示愛戴和尊重的一個特殊節(jié)日。他們舉辦各種活動,向老人表示敬意,祝他們健康長壽。在這一天,人們傳統(tǒng)上喝菊花酒,吃重陽糕,爬山。他們還攜帶一種植物----山茱萸。
根據(jù)課文回答問題。
【1】題意:重陽節(jié)是什么時候?細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段句子The Chongyang Festival is a traditional Chinese festival. It is celebrated on the ninth day of the ninth lunar(陰歷) month.重陽節(jié)是中國的傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日。它是在農(nóng)歷九月初九的時候慶祝的?芍蚀鸢笧It's on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month.
【2】題意:重陽節(jié)有1700年的歷史嗎?細(xì)節(jié)判斷題。根據(jù)第二段句子 It has a history of more than 1, 700years.可知它有超過1700年的歷史。故答案為No, it doesn't.
【3】題意:兩個“九分之一”會議代表什么?細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第二段句子People believe that two "ninths" meeting together stand for a long life.人們相信兩個"九"相聚在一起會有很長的壽命.可知代表著長壽。故答案為Two "ninths" meeting together stand for a long life.
【4】題意:人們?yōu)檎l慶祝重陽節(jié)?細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第二段句子So it is a special holiday for Chinese people to show love and respect for their elders. They hold many kinds of activities in honor of old people to wish them good health and a long life.對中國人來說,這是一個特殊的節(jié)日,向長輩們表示愛戴和尊敬.他們舉行各種各樣的活動來紀(jì)念老人,祝他們健康長壽.可知他們慶祝這個節(jié)日來表達(dá)對長輩的愛和尊敬.故答案為They celebrate the festival to show love and respect for their elders.
【5】題意:在節(jié)日里,人們通常喝什么,吃什么?細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)最后一段句子On the day, people traditionally drink Chrysanthemum(菊花)wine, eat Double﹣Ninth Cakes 在這一天,人們傳統(tǒng)上喝菊花酒,吃重陽糕.可知他們傳統(tǒng)上喝菊花酒,吃重陽糕.故答案為They traditionally drink chrysanthemum wine and eat Double﹣Ninth Cakes.
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