These festivals can date back hundreds of years.A.这些节日可以追溯到数百年前。B.这些节日
These festivals can date back hundreds of years.
A.这些节日可以追溯到数百年前。
B.这些节日还要从数百年前说起。
C.这些节日距今相隔已有数百年。
These festivals can date back hundreds of years.
A.这些节日可以追溯到数百年前。
B.这些节日还要从数百年前说起。
C.这些节日距今相隔已有数百年。
A、myths and legends
B、religions and rites
C、foods and drinks
D、arts and crafts
A.Warring States Period
B.the Xia and Shang Dynasties
C.Tang Dynasty
D.Yuan Dynasty
What Can we learn from thepassage?
A.Both festivals are in May.
B.Hand—made gifts are more valuable.
C.Not all the children love theirparents.
A.We Love Green
B.We Love Environment
C.Music Festivals
D.A Unique Public Event
A.Bythe accessories they are wearing.
B.By mecolor of clothes they are wearing.
C.Bythe size of clothes they are wearing.
D.Wecouldn’t distinguish them because they dress the same.
We can infer from the second paragraph that______.
A.to observe Halloween is a suggestion not worth considering at a disaster time
B.children tend to suffer less during a hurricane than adults
C.some holidays help lessen the horrifying effects of a disaster
D.having joyful festivals will brighten people"s life to a large extent
A.An exchange student in MIT from Hunan, China, who talks about Lao Gan Ma chilli sauce in English, is transmitting Hunan cuisine culture.
B.All of the above.
C.With English as a lingua franca, a French can talk with a Chinese at a pub in Berlin.
D.During the Rio Olympic Games, athletes and tourists from all over the world can talk in English about their own liveliest festivals when enjoying the Rio carnival march.
A.An exchange student in MIT from Hunan, China, who talks about Lao Gan Ma chilli sauce in English, is transmitting Hunan cuisine culture.
B.All of the above.
C.With English as a lingua franca, a French can talk with a Chinese at a pub in Berlin.
D.During the Rio Olympic Games, athletes and tourists from all over the world can talk in English about their own liveliest festivals when enjoying the Rio carnival march.
10. Five must-visit festivals in Australia Australians love a party, so it’s no surprise that festivals light up every corner of the country throughout the year. Whether you want to welcome the winter solstice by burning an effigy or witness a totally water-less regatta, here are all the weird and wonderful Australian festivals you need to add to your bucket list. Vivid Sydney Billed as the world’s largest festival of light, music and ideas, Vivid also lays claim to being Australia’s largest annual event, bringing more than two million visitors to Sydney’s streets over three sparkling weeks each winter. The planet’s most talented light artists transform the Harbour City’s most iconic landmarks into their collective canvas, illuminating buildings like the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge with dazzling projections. There’s also a diverse programme of live music plus talks from global thinkers and creators. Melbourne International Comedy Festival There are three big comedy festivals in the world: one in Edinburgh, one in Montreal, and one right here in Australia. The planet’s premier comics descend on Melbourne for four weeks each March and April for a side-splitting celebration of everything humorous, pulling 770,000 attendees to thousands of performances at venues across the city. Adelaide Fringe Festival Edinburgh is the only city on earth that throws a bigger fringe festival than Adelaide. The South Australian capital transforms into an orgy of the arts for one month each February and March. First held in 1960, Fringe describes itself as “mythical, magical, fantabulous, fantasmagorical, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious”. Every spare corner of the city is converted into a venue for song, dance, comedy, magic, cabaret, theatre, or whatever one of the 5000 artists can dream up. Splendour in the Grass, Byron Bay This Byron Bay institution is Australia’s biggest and best music festival, and a must-do if you can snag a ticket — all 30,000 passes routinely sell out within minutes of going on sale. Held over three days in late July in the cruisy North Byron Parklands, Splendour has been attracting lengthy lineups studded with stars since 2001, as well as a chilled-out, friendly crowd who lap up the Byron vibes. Henley-on-Todd Regatta, Alice Springs Alice Springs’ Todd River is a bone-dry riverbed — but that doesn’t stop the locals from throwing a regatta each August, carrying boats by hand for the thousands of spectators that flock to the Red Centre for the festivities. That’s not the Northern Territory’s only madcap event: each July, Alice also hosts a camel-racing carnival, while Darwin throws the Beer Can Regatta, featuring boats made of recycled tinnies. 20. All of the following places are home to big comedy festivals in the world except___
A、Edinburgh
B、London
C、Australia
D、Montreal
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