当前位置: 初中英语 /
  • 1. (2019九上·徐汇期末) Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false.
    With more and more holidays and festivals around us, what do you enjoy most? Do you<br />remember the last time you spent Chinese New Year with your family or friends? Nowadays<br />some Chinese are complaining online that Western holidays are bad for Chinese culture. They<br />are calling for holidays like Christmas and Halloween to be stopped because the young<br />people seem to enjoy celebrating them and are forgetting about some of China's more traditional<br />holidays. So I am going to tell the truth. We like these holidays because we get gifts<br />and they are more fun. We go to ten different family dinners during the Chinese New Year<br />holiday period just to receive red packets. If nobody was giving them out, we go to ten<br />different family dinners during the Chinese New Year holiday period just to receive red<br />packets. If nobody was giving them out, we would yell and complain, refusing to stay<br />at home. Similarly, we like Christmas because we get presents and we enjoy Halloween because<br />of the free candy. Moreover, getting to dress up and scare people is great fun and pumpkin<br />carving is an activity that people of all ages can enjoy. Traditional holidays are important<br />because they remind us of our history and culture. However, some of our traditions just<br />aren't that interesting to young people. It is out of date itself. For all holiday traditions<br />must remain the same as they were hundreds of thousands of years ago. So it might be<br />time to create some new holiday traditions.

    1. (1) Some Chinese are complaining about Western holidays on radio,
    2. (2) In China, young people prefer western holidays to traditional Chinese holidays.
    3. (3) Chinese New Year is the time for children to get presents and free candy.
    4. (4) Generally, people of all ages can have fun in the activity of pumpkin carving.
    5. (5) Some of Chinese traditions in holidays are out-of-date to young people.
    6. (6) The reporter thinks all holiday traditions must remain the same as before.

微信扫码预览、分享更方便