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Why_do_we_celebrate_the_New_Year 疯狂英语(新悦读 )新年代表着新的希望、新的起点。不管过去的一年是成功或是艰辛,新的一年即 将到来,这是新的希望与憧憬,我们要加油鼓气,对未来充满信心。难词探意 1.consi s t ency /k ən ̍s ɪst əns i /n.连贯性;一致性 2.r ecur /r ɪ̍k ...
So, April Fool's Day, the trickiest day of the year.所以,愚人节,一年中最棘手的一天。Or is it?或者是吗?Yeah, it is.是啊,就是。In the UK, April 1st has been celebrated with pranks and tricks for nearly 200 years.在英国,近 200 年来人们一直以恶作剧和恶作剧来庆祝 4 月 1 日。B...
1. Why do thousands of people celebrate Cape Town Minstrel Carnival? A: To celebrate the harvest. B: To welcome the new year. C: To fight against evil. D: To celebrate the birthday of king. 2. What's the common features (共同点) of these three festivals? A: A crowd of people com...
根据文中“It is celebrated by thousands of people with bright clothes on January 2 every year; The festival begins with a campfire night and is followed by a morning full of colorful powder (粉末); On this day the Dutch celebrate by dressing in orange clothes (national color).”推断出,...
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WHY We Celebrate--or Don't Celebrate KWANZAA The article provides information on Kwanzaa, a non-religious spiritual festival observed in the U.S. from December 26 to January 1. The holiday, which was founded in 1966, is said to reaffirm values of African culture. There are many Afr... ...
WHY DO WE CELEBRATE FESTIVALS? Festivals are celebrated all around the world. They have a wide range of origins, such as the seasons of the year, religions, famous figures, and important events. Every festival has its different customs and unique charms. However, no matter how different they...
六、仿照例子,做一张庆“五一”的海报。(15分)NewYear'sDayPartyWHEN: January 1st, 7 p.m.WHY: Celebrate New
Thanks to a decision made more than 400 years ago, not all Christians observe the holiday on December 25.