3.Chinese Festivals As an ancient country,China has various festivals.
The Spring Festival
In the evening before the Spring Festival,families get together and have a big meal.Children also get lucky money from parents.
The Lantern Festival
During this festival,there is special food called "tang yuan",which is said to symbolize both the first full moon and family unity and completeness.Part of the Lantern Festival tradition involves a game to guess riddles attached to the lanterns.
Stilt walking,drumming and the dragon and lion dance are the main entertainment forms of the Lantern Festival.
The Duanwu Festival
Also called the Dragon Boat Festival,it is to celebrate the patriotic (愛國的) poet Qu Yuan,a loyal and highly respected minister,who brought peace and prosperity to the state but ended up drowning himself in a river as a result of being vilified (誹謗).
The Double Seventh Festival
On the 7th day of the 7th lunar month,there is a traditional festival full of romance.Recently the youth have celebrated it as Valentine's Day in China.
The Mid-Autumn Festival
It is a conventional festival for both the Han and minority nationalities in China.The custom of worshipping the moon can be traced back to the ancient Xia and Shang dynasties.The Mid-Autumn Festival is also a holiday for members of a family to get together.
The Double Ninth Festival
On the ninth day of the ninth month in the Chinese lunar calendar,people celebrate the Double Ninth Festival.People usually climb mountains and eat double-ninth cakes,which means our life will become better and better.
(1)Which is NOT involved in the entertainments of the Lantern Festival?
A.Guessing riddles.
B.Dragon dance.
C.Stilt walking.
D.Delicious food and lucky money.
(2)Which of the following tells about a Chinese ancestor who is the symbol of devotees(熱愛者)of his homeland?
A.The Spring Festival.
B.The Duanwu Festival.
C.The Double Seventh Festival.
D.The Double Ninth Festival.
(3)What aspect is the Mid-Autumn Festival unique(獨特的)in?
A.Families' getting together.
B.A festival for the Han nationality.
C.Worshipping the moon.
D.Symbolizing the first full moon.