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A small supermarket is decorated with a lot of
red lanterns. There are piles of red envelopes on sale, for filling with cash
and handing out as gifts. Such festive trappings can be seen everywhere in
China in the build-up to the Lunar New Year. But this is Yangon, the former
capital of Myanmar, where Han Chinese are a mere 2.5% of the country's
population. They are a sign that Chinese New Year is becoming a global holiday.
Several countries in Asia celebrate the Lunar
New Year in their own way. But dragon and lion dances in Chinatowns over the
world have helped make China's the most famous. In Tokyo, window cleaners dress
up as the animals of the Chinese zodiac (生肖).America, Canada and New
Zealand have issued commemorative stamps for the Year of the Rooster. Last year
New York City made the Lunar New Year a school holiday for the first time.
The spread of the Spring Festival, as China
calls it, is partly due to recent emigration(移民)from China: 9.5 million
Chinese people have moved abroad since 1978, many of whom are far richer than
earlier waves of migrants. It also reflects the wealth and ambitions of China's
new middle class: festivities in other countries are partly aimed at the 6
million Chinese who are expected to spend their week long holiday abroad this
year.
It's hoped that the festival will promote
Chin's cultural "soft power" abroad. So related events are welcomed,
such as a display this year of martial arts in Cyprus and a traditional Chinese
temple-fair in Harare, Zimbabwe. More and more Chinese are glad to see
foreigners enjoy such festivities. Though there is a growing enthusiasm among
Chinese for Western celebrations such as Christmas, Chinese New Year is a
welcome chance to reverse(逆转)the cultural flow.
(1)
The scene in a supermarket shown in the first paragraph is to________ .
A . stress the importance of the Spring Festival
B . explain why the Lunar New Year is popular
C . present the popularity of Chinese New Year
D . show how other countries celebrate the Spring Festival
(2)
What are the best-known celebration activities for the Lunar New Year in Chinatowns?
A . Dragon and lion dances.
B . Eating dumplings and singing and dancing.
C . Dressing up as animals and dancing.
D . Playing cards and letting off fireworks.
(3)
Some countries celebrate the Spring Festival in order to .
A . reflect on their own cultures
B . show respect to the Chinese traditions
C . promote the values of Chinese customs
D . attract Chinese to spend the holiday there
(4)
What's the best title for the text?
A . Celebrating Chinese Festivals Becomes a Trend.
B . Welcoming China's Cultural "Soft Power",
C . China's Biggest Festival Is Going Global.
D . Foreigners' Love of China's Festivals.
答案: C
A
D
C