Which of the following statements about Easter is NOT correct?
A: It used to be the day on which the ladies would parade in the parks, wearing new dresses and hats.
B: It is generally regarded as an unofficial consecration of Spring.
C: It is common to spend the day with family members or friends as a sort of “second” Christmas Day.
D: On Easter Monday, there are funfairs with roundabouts, coconut-shies, switchbacks and other amusements in many towns.
A: It used to be the day on which the ladies would parade in the parks, wearing new dresses and hats.
B: It is generally regarded as an unofficial consecration of Spring.
C: It is common to spend the day with family members or friends as a sort of “second” Christmas Day.
D: On Easter Monday, there are funfairs with roundabouts, coconut-shies, switchbacks and other amusements in many towns.
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- Which is not true about the Easter Day?
- Which are the traditional Chinese festivals in the following? A: Spring Festival B: Dragon-Boat Festival C: Mid-Autumn Day D: Easter Day
- Which is not true about the Easter Day? A: Easter egg is a Christian symbol of new life. B: It occurs in the spring. C: All British attend church service. D: It is of great significance in Christianity.
- Which festival is originated from America? A: Easter B: Thanksgiving Day C: Mid-Autumn Day D: Christmas
- Which festival aims to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ in the U.K.? A: Christmas Day B: Easter C: New Year's Day D: Guy Fawkes night