書面表達。
中秋節(jié)是中國的傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日,你的美國筆友Mike請你在他們的校報上介紹一下中秋節(jié)的情況,請你根據(jù)下表寫一篇短文。
【寫作內(nèi)容】
中秋節(jié)簡介
時間 | 每年陰歷八月十五日,是中國最重要的傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日之一。 |
范圍 | 中國及亞洲其它一些國家都會慶祝。 |
象征 | 人們認為月亮是團圓、運氣、財富的象征,在那天會互相表達祝福。 |
方式 | 在那一天,人們通常回家與家人團聚,共聚晚餐。人們還會吃月餅,那是一種圓圓的餅,里面有肉、果仁、雞蛋等。 |
【寫作要求】
1)詞數(shù)100左右
2)不要逐字翻譯,要組成一篇通順連貫的短文。
【參考詞匯】
the lunar calendar陰歷
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