2023届高三英语二轮复习节日话题视频听力填词课件-(13张ppt)

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名称 2023届高三英语二轮复习节日话题视频听力填词课件-(13张ppt)
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话题视频听力填词
FESTIVALS AND CELEBRATIONS
专题训练
1. 端午节
In ancient time, there was a great poet called Qu Yuan. He couldn’t bear the anguish(痛苦) when his motherland was invaded, so he drowned himself in the river. Local residents rode boats to salvage(打捞) and drop the rice balls into the river to distract(使分心) fishes’ attention from Qu’ body. Later people memorialized(纪念) Qu’s patriotism(爱国主义) by rowing(划船) and making Zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival, Duanwujie. That’s how the radiation of dragon boat racing and eating Zongzi were started.
A nation practice on Duanwujie is to put wormwood(艾草) on the front door to repel(驱逐) evil things. In some places people drink realgar(雄黄) wine and children wear sachet(香包). Now the family gets together on Duanwujie. Nowadays people have a variety of other activities to celebrate this traditional festival.
2. 清明节
The Qing Ming festival is a day of reverence for Chinese. People hold ceremonies for ancestors, and sweep their tombs on April 5th every year. According to tradition , during the Tomb Sweeping, people put food in front of the tombs, add new soil on the tomb. Decorate the tombs with some fresh branches and knock head. A traditional Chinese painting named Riverside Scene on the Qing Ming festival, drawn nine hundred years ago, shows the prosperous atmosphere and activities on that day. People returned from Tomb Sweeping with horses and packages in the picture.
Now it is a public holiday in China. Although ceremonies have changed a little with time. Chinese still express their grief for the deceased.
3. 泼水节
The Dai ethnic group(傣族) lives in south-eastern China’s Yunnan Province. Each year they hold a grand festival called the Water-Splashing Festival(po shui jie). People dressed in beautiful clothes sing, dance and splash water on each other on the morning of the festival. Don’t get angry if you are drenched(湿透的) it represents a blessing. More water means more good luck in the coming year.
If a young man receives pouches(烟袋) made by a girl that means the girl has fallen in love with him. Po shui jie is regarded(被当作是) as the Valentine’s Day for the Dai ethnic group. Po shui jie has become part of the culture in Yunnan Province. Nowadays, not only Dai people but also tourists participate in this exciting carnival.
4. 春节
Spring Festival, Chun Jie is the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar.
When Chun Jie is approaching people are busy purchasing good, cleaning the house, cooking traditional food, making Spring Festival couplets, and hanging spring festival pictures. Having a family dinner is the main activity on Chun Jie. Dumplings are essential to the dinner. Dumplings represent reunion and goodwill. The whole family gathers to enjoy quality family time.
One Chun Jie, Lunar New Year’s Day people in new clothes visit each other, and give money to kids to send good wishes. During Chun Jie holidays all kinds of celebrations are held, including temple fairs, performances, an Lantern exhibitions which lasts nearly half a month.
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