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- Chinese people have always regarded _______as most significant and the true beginning of the New Year. A: the Start of Spring B: the Spring Festival C: the Spring Equinox D: the Winter Solstice
- Chinese Spring Festival celebrates the beginning of a new year based upon the traditional Chinese calendar and it is the most important holiday in Chinese culture.
- Why do Chinese people eat fish on New Year's Eve? A: Because they want to live longer. B: Because they want to have more gold in the coming year. C: Because they want to have more luck in the new year. D: Because they want to have more than they need in the new year.
- New Year's resolution made on New Year's Day can always be realized the next year.
- The Chinese Near Year starts at the New Moon on the first day of the New Year.
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On the lunar New Year’s day, many Chinese people often have quite a number of occasions to ________.
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The Chinese government now stipulates that people have days off for the Chinese New Year. A: three B: five C: seven D: fifteen
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Which of the following is true about activities of the Chinese New<br/>Year? A: People in southern China eat jiaozi while those in northern China<br/>eat niangao. B: Before they go to bed on New Year's Eve, Chinese people dress up. C: Each child will get “lucky money” which is believed to guarantee children's healthy growth in the new year. D: The traditional Chinese paper-cuts are only pasted on front doors<br/>but not on windows.
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新年时,人们喜欢用红色的中国结做装饰。 A: In New Year, people like use red Chinese knots and decorate. B: In New Year, people likes using red Chinese knots and decorate. C: People like decorate the New Year with red Chinese knots. D: People like to decorate the New Year with red Chinese knots.
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The Chinese New Year seems to have lost its attraction as an important _____ of the year. A: accident B: incident C: event D: occurrence