On New Year’s Day, lots of people eat some food for good luck(运气). In Spain(西班牙), people eat twelve grapes at twelve o’clock on New Year’s Eve. One grape is for good luck in each month of the new year. In China, people often eat dumplings, tangyuan or rice cakes. Some people even(甚至) put coins(硬币) in dumplings. They do not eat the coins, but they want to get the coins for good luck in the new year. Japanese eat noodles on New Year’s Day. It is for good luck too.
1.People in Spain eat _______ grapes at twelve o’clock on New Year’s Eve for good luck. (
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2.On New Year’s Day, many people eat some food for_______. (
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A.good day | B.good time | C.good luck |
3.Some people eat dumplings, tangyuan or _______ in China. (
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A.moon cakes | B.rice dumplings | C.rice cakes |
4.—Who eats noodles for good luck on New Year’s Day? (
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—_______.
A.Japanese | B.Chinese | C.Australians |
5.—Why do some people put coins in dumplings? (
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—_______.
A.Because they want to get the coins for good luck |
B.Because they want to eat the coins |
C.Because they want to draw on the coins |