A: Getting up early.
B: Giving lucky money to children.
C: Playing firecrackers.
D: Visting the wife’s family.
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- The traditions on the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year are ______. A: Getting up early. B: Giving lucky money to children. C: Playing firecrackers. D: Visting the wife’s family.
- Chinese New Year Feast, firecrackers, giving lucky money to children, dragon boat race are the major activities people would do in the Spring Festival.
- Which of the following is not a Spring Festival tradition? ( ) A: have family reunion dinner B: give lucky money to kids C: race dragon boats D: exchange new year greetings
- Chinese New Year Feast, firecrackers, giving lucky money to children, dragon boat race are the major activities people would do in the Spring Festival. A: 正确 B: 错误
- one popular tradition which is associated with the celebrations of New Year’s Day is to make new year's resolutions( )
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Which of the following customs of Spring Festival is NOT followed much by most people in China nowadays?? Not washing hair on New Year’s|Putting up the character of upside-down “Fu” on doors and windows.|Giving children red envelopes of money.|Having family gatherings.
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What are traditional festive activities for Spring Festival? ( ) A: paying a new year visit to each other B: giving or receiving lucky money C: lighting the firecrackers D: kowtowing to others for good blessings
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______ , also called the Chinese New Year, is China’s most important festival that falls on the first day of the first lunar month each year. Family members gather just as westerners do on Christmas.
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celebration tradition gather bring in resolution in the shape of let off firecrackers The _______ he made on New Year’s Eve is to give up smoking.
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Which of the following is NOT correct about the Chinese New Year? A: It falls on the first day of the first lunar month. B: According to a famous legend, Nian was a monster living deep in the<br/>sea. C: On New Year's Eve, Chinese people would visit relatives and friends to send their regards and congratulations. D: On New Year's Eve, Chinese people would keep their houses brilliantly illuminated.