
Unit 7 Lesson 6 We have many holidays! 【文化背景】 节日是有趣的。在节日中,人们可以暂时放下日常的工作和疲惫,尽情享受欢乐的时光。无论是春节的鞭炮声此起彼伏、中秋节的月圆人团聚,还是圣诞节的铃铛响起、万圣节的糖果狂欢,每一个节日都伴随着特有的庆祝活动和传统习俗。它们不仅让人们享受到欢乐和娱乐,也让人们更加尊重和深入地了解自己国家的文化传统。 活动一中国传统节日我知晓 【学习小助手】 可查阅相关书籍或在网络上搜索相关资料,加深对中国传统节日的了解。 The Dragon Boat Festival, celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, is one of China’s four major traditional festivals. It originated from (起源于) the commemoration of the ancient poet Qu Yuan, who drowned himself in the river in 278 BC. The festival is marked by various customs, including the dragon boat race and eating zongzi. These activities not only honor Qu Yuan’s patriotism (爱国精神) but also symbolize the drive to expel evil (驱除邪恶) and bring good health and fortune to families. The Dragon Boat Festival is a time for family reunions (团聚) and a celebration of Chinese culture. Q1:When do people celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival _____ Q2:What do people do on the Dragon Boat Festival _____ Falling on the 15th day of the 8th month according to the Chinese lunar calendar, the Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the greatest festivals in China after the Chinese New Year. It takes its name from the fact that it is always celebrated in the middle of the autumn season. Generally speaking, the festival is to commemorate (纪念) Chang’e, who flew to the moon. Family members get together to offer sacrifices (祭品) to the moon, thank the bright full moon, eat moon cakes (月饼) and express strong wishes to family members and friends who live far away on the Mid-Autumn Festival. Moon cakes are the special food of the Mid-Autumn Festival. On that day, people sacrifice moon cakes to the moon as an offering and eat them for celebration. Moon cakes come in different tastes according to different areas. The moon cakes are round, symbolizing the reunion of a family. Nowadays, people present moon cakes to relatives and friends to show that they wish them a long and happy life. Q3:Who is the Mid-Autumn Festival in memory of (纪念) _____ Q4:What is the special food on the Mid-Autumn Festival _____ The Spring Festival, celebrated on the first day of the lunar year, marks the beginning of the Chinese New Year. It is the most important and festive holiday in China, with a history spanning over 4,000 years. The festival involves a range of traditions such as family reunions, red envelope giving, firework displays, and lion and dragon dances. These celebrations symbolize good luck, prosperity (繁荣), and the renewal of life. The Spring Festival embodies the spirit of unity, joy, and hope for the coming year. Q5:How long is the history of the Spring Festival _____ Q6:What do the celebrations of the Spring Festival symbolize _____ 【答案】 Q1:On the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. Q2:H ... ...
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