【题目】-What's Chinese New Year?-It's theA. Spring FestivalB.ChristmasC. Chinese FestivalD. Water Festival 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【解析】A项是春节,B项是圣诞节;C项是中国节日;D项是泼水节.问句询问"中国新年是什么",中国新年就是春节故选:A. ...
1根据问句选择合适的答句—What is the Chinese New Year?—It's ___. A. the Mid-Autumn Festival B. New Year's Day C. the Spring Festival 2-What is the Chinese New Year?-It^7sA. the Mid-Autumn FestivalB. NewYear^ysDayC. the Spring Festival 3—What is the Chinese New Year?
—What’s the Chinese New Year? ( ) —It’s ___. A. the Mid-Autumn Festival B. the Dragon Boat Festival C. the Spring Festival D. the Lantern Festival E. II卷(非选择题) F. II卷的文字说明 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C [详解]句意:—中国的新年是什么?—它是___。本题考...
Chinese New Year is celebrated every year by Chinese people. It is the longest and the most important holiday for a lot of Asian countries such as China, Singapore, and Malaysia. 1 Many people visit their local Chinatown (唐人街) to join in the activities for it. ...
What is the Chinese year of 2024?It's the Year of the Dragon or the Year of Loong. Of all the 12 Chinese zodiac animals(生肖动物),Loong is one of people's favorites (1) because it has many auspicious(吉利的) meanings,such as strength and good luck. (2) When...
Chinese New Year is celebrated in mainland China, as well as in countries with a large Chinese population, including Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Chinese New Year is never just a single-day celebration. In fact, in mainland China, the Chinese New Year public holiday offi...
百度试题 结果1 题目【题目】-What is the Chinese new year?A . T he Mid-A B. T he SpringC . T he Dragoutumn Festival Festivaln Boat Festival 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【解析】B
February 2021 will start the year of the Ox,the year of the Rat (2020) will come to an end. The year you are born is supposed to be the unluckiest for you, so people born in previous Ox years may face bad luck this year - according to...
How to find your Chinese zodiac sign and element according to your birth date, plus the personality traits of each animal, and their meanings.
Koh Samui Chinese New Year Loud, but otherwise low-key While Chinese New Year isn’t a public holiday in Thailand it – like Christmas and Western New Year – is very much in evidence in temple celebrations, street parades, hotel parties and miscellaneous events. While much lower-key than ...