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Directions:Read the following passage.Fill in the numbered blanks by using the information from the passage.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. New Year traditions all around the world “Happy New Year!” Everyone will greet each other with these words as they meet each other over the next couple of weeks. But it wasn’t always January 1 that marked the New Year. At least 4,000 years ago, the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians marked the changing of the year. In Egypt, the year started when the Nile River flooded, enriching farmers’ fields. This happened at the end of September. The Babylonians held a festival in the spring, on March 23, to kick off the next farming cycle. The Babylonian celebration lasted for 11 days. The date January 1 was picked by the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar as the change of the year when he established his own calendar in 46 BC. The month of January originates from the Roman god, Janus. He is pictured with two heads. One head looks forward and the other back. They represent a break between the old and new. The new calendar was in time with the sun and it has been used until the present day. In Vietnam, the New Year holiday happens in February. They buy fresh flowers and a peach blossom to put in their house, following the Vietnamese custom. Thailand has its specific New Year’s date; it’s different from the normal calendar. The Thai New Year is celebrated on April 13. On this day, Thai people play with water, throwing it on each other. It is intended to bring good luck during the New Year ahead. In China, the more favorable New Year is usually celebrated in February according to lunar calendar (阴历). On New Year’s Eve, all family members sit together at table, enjoying lots of auspicious foods such as dumplings, chicken to bring good luck. New Year traditions all around the world Countries 小题1: _____ Origins or activities Meanings or reasons 小题2: _____ the end of September the Nile River flood 小题3: _____ Babylon 小题4: _____ 小题5: _____ kick off the next farming cycle 小题6: _____ January 1 roman god, Janus 小题7: _____ Thailand 小题8: _____ throwing water on each other bring good luck 小题9:_____ February buying fresh flowers and a peach blossom follow the custom China February 小题10: _____ bring good luck

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【单选题】阴历和阳历制定的根据是()

A.
前者根据月亮运行制定,后者根据太阳运行制定
B.
前者根据太阳运行制定,后者根据月亮运行制定
C.
前者根据北极星运行制定,后者根据太阳运行制定
D.
前者根据太阳运行制定,后者根据北极星运行制定
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【单选题】阴历和阳历制定的根据是()
A.
前者根据月亮运行制定,后者根据太阳运行制定
B.
前者根据太阳运行制定,后者根据月亮运行制定
C.
前者根据北极星运行制定,后者根据太阳运行制定
D.
前者根据太阳运行制定,后者根据北极星运行制定
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