
新七上外研版任务型阅读专项练习小纸条 DAY1 Unit 4 Time to celebrate The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional Chinese festival. It is on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. People usually get together with their families and have a big dinner on this day. One of the most important activities during the Mid-Autumn Festival is moon-watching. People believe that the moon is the fullest and brightest on this night. They also like to eat mooncakes while watching the moon. Mooncakes are a kind of traditional Chinese pastry with different fillings, such as lotus seed paste, red bean paste, and egg yolk. In addition to moon-watching and eating mooncakes, there are also other interesting activities. Some people like to light lanterns. The lanterns are in different shapes and colors, making the night very beautiful. There are also dragon and lion dances in some places. These traditional performances add a lot of fun to the festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunions and celebrations. It is a festival full of warmth and happiness. People express their love and best wishes to their families and friends on this special day. 1.When is the Mid-Autumn Festival 2.What do people usually do on the Mid-Autumn Festival 3.What is the most important activity during the Mid-Autumn Festival 4.What are mooncakes 5.What other activities are there during the Mid-Autumn Festival 新七上外研版任务型阅读专项练习小纸条 DAY2 Unit 4 Time to celebrate Read the following text and answer the questions below. Christmas is a very important festival in many countries. It has many traditions and customs. People usually decorate their houses with Christmas trees and lights. They also give presents to each other. Family members often gather together to have a big dinner. 1.What are some of the traditions of Christmas 2.What do people usually do on Christmas 3.Why is Christmas important 4.How do people decorate their houses for Christmas 5.What do famil members do on Christmas 新七上外研版任务型阅读专项练习小纸条 DAY3 Unit 4 Time to celebrate In many countries around the world, May 1st is Labour Day. It is a holiday that honours working people and their jobs. Do you know how it started During the late 1880s, in many parts of the world, people worked for fourteen to sixteen hours a day in factories but made very little money. Later, in the USA and Canada, working people got together to set up unions (工会). The union leaders asked factory bosses for shorter working time and higher salaries (薪金), but many of the bosses said no. On May 1st, 1886, men and women in the USA and Canada stopped working and went onto the streets. They walked through cities and towns to fight for working eight hours a day. By the early 20th century, Labour Day became a national holiday in many countries on May 1st. However, in the USA and Canada, it is on the first Monday in September. So people can enjoy a longer weekend. In many parts of the USA, Labour Day is also the last day of ... ...
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