相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。在墨西哥文化中,亡灵节是对死亡的庆祝。虽然不是对死亡的恐惧,而是一种纪念和庆祝。选项 A“life”生命,不是亡灵节的主要庆祝对象;选项 C“love”爱,不是亡灵节的主要主题;选项 D“hate”恨,与亡灵节毫无关系。反馈 收藏 ...
In Mexican culture, what is the significance of the Day of the Dead? A. Remembering the dead B. Celebrating birth C. Thanksgiving D. New Year's celebration 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。在墨西哥文化中,亡灵节的意义是纪念死者。不是庆祝出生、感恩节和新年庆祝。
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根据后文“InMexican culture, death is viewed as a natural part of the human cycle",“but as a day of celebration"可知,墨西哥 人并不把死亡看作是一件难过或悲伤的事情, 因此可直接排除A、C、D三项。 故选择中性的 B项。 4. D “but as a day of celebration" 知,空格处与这里形成转折对比...
根据五段“The celebration is based on a Mexican legend ( 传说 ) that says after death, souls can only communicate with their still-living families in the first days of November.”可知,这个节日是基于一个墨西哥传说,传说人死后,灵魂只能在11月的第一天与他们仍然活着的亲人交流,故B项正确。【2】...
WidelyconsideredtobeMexico'smostimportantfestival,theDayoftheDeadisdeeplyrootedinthecultureofthelocalMexica.TheMexicawerethedominantlocalpeopleinMexicobeforethearrivaloftheSpanishinthe16thcentury.ThecelebrationisbasedonaMexicalegend(传说)thatsaysafterdeath,soulscanonlycommunicatewiththeirstill-livingfamiliesinthefirst...
Antonio Lopez, a business man from Mexico, told Silk Road Post that he is attending the Canton Fair in Guangzhou and is flooded with happiness to have encountered the celebration. "'Day of the Dead' fest is the biggest annual cultural event in my country. I'm very glad I can attend the...
The Mexican Celebration of the Days of the Dead.(Video Recording Review)Schantz, Thomas
Lunch.food—particularly those “tamales"-plays a majorC. Dinner.D.Meal.role in nearly every Mexican celebration. One of4.The meaning of the underlined wordMexico's most important holidays, “El Dia de losleisurely" is close to Muertos"(Day of the Dead), places a huge emphasisA.relaxingB...
May 5th is an annual celebration in which Mexican food, music and dancing are enjoyed. Dia de los MuertosDia de los Muertos means "Day of the Dead". Mexican families use two days—November 1 and November 2—to remember loved ones who have died. Children who have passed away are honored...