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The most important holiday in Chinese culture around the world is undoubtedly Chinese New Year, and it all started out of fear. The lion-like monster's(怪兽的) name was Nian. An old man advised the villagers to fight with Nian by making loud noises with drums and firecrackers and by hanging red paper cutouts on their doors. On the anniversary of the date, the Chinese recognize the "passing of the Nian", known in Chinese as guo nian.
It's based on the lunar calendar(农历). The date of Chinese New Year falls according to the Moon's orbit(轨道) around the Earth. Other Asian countries such as Korea,Japan,and Vietnam also celebrate the New Year using the lunar calendar.
Spring cleaning is a common tradition during this time. The New Year celebration could also have been a way to break up the boredom of the long winter months.
On Chinese New Year, families travel long distances to meet, known as Chunyun. Though the holiday is actually just a week long, traditionally it's celebrated as a 15-day holiday when firecrackers are lit and red lanterns glow at night. Many cities around the world hold New Year parades complete with dragon and lion dances.
A. Children are also given lucky money.
B. Finally Nian was under control.
C. Many travelers go back to their hometowns.
D. The date of Chinese New Year changes each year.
E. Other Asian countries also celebrate the Lantern Festival.
F. There is a story of a terrible monster attacking villagers.
G. Many Chinese families clean out their homes during the holiday.
答案:【1】F【2】B【3】D【4】G【5】A