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The Spring Festival marks the first day of a new year, so the first meal is rather important. People from the North and the South have different _________ about the foods they eat on this _________ day. In Northern China, people _________ eat Jiaozi. The word Jiaozi in Chinese means the_________ of winter and the beginning of spring. According to historical _________ , in the past people from the North and the South both ate Jiaozi on Chinese New Year’s Day. Perhaps _________ the areas in Southern China _________ more rice than those in Northern China, southern people slowly _________ to eat many other kinds of food on New Year’s Day. _________ , the most common foods for the first _________ are noodles, New Year Cake and Tangyuan. The noodle is a _________ of long life. The New Year Cake is called Niangao in Chinese, which _________ the hope of improvement in _________ year after year. Tangyuan is a symbol of family _________ according to the Chinese.

To _________ a New Year visit to relatives and friends is an important activity during the Spring Festival. People also send cards to _________ a New Year’s greeting. What children love most is to set off firecrackers.(煙花爆竹)_________ , as the pace of life is becoming faster and faster, people have _________ new ways to celebrate the Chinese traditional New Year. For example, many people no longer send out greeting cards. _________ , they use short messages or emails. Also to travel during the New Year holidays has come into _________ .

1.A. word B. habits C. meanings D. stories

2.A. usual B. unforgettable C. common D. special

3.A. seldom B. usually C. never D. hardly

4.A. end B. future C. result D. effect

5.A. reasons B. records(記載) C. notes D. stories

6.A. as long as B. though C. but D. because

7.A. caused B. took C. produced D. brought

8.A. understood B. knew C. made D. began

9.A. Besides B. Therefore C. Consequently D. except

10.A. subject B. title C. program D. meal

11.A. symbol B. sign C. mark D. signal

12.A. transports(運(yùn)輸) B. represents(代表) C. gets D. takes

13.A. health B. family C. life D. work

14.A. reunion B. luck C. happiness D. sadness

15.A. do B. pay C. get D. carry

16.A. express B. describe C. explain D. give

17.A. Luckily B. Unfortunately C. However D. Besides

18.A. given up B. taken up C. got up D. broken up

19.A. Instead B. Fortunately C. But D. And

20.A. fashion B. effect C. sight D. power

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