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ancestors,whomightreturneithertohelportodoharm.FortheJapanesefestivalObon,peopleshouldgotocleangravesandlightincense
inmemoryof
theirancestors.Theyalsolightlampsandplaymusicbecausetheythinkthatthiswillleadtheancestorsbacktoearth.In
Mexico,peoplecelebratetheDayoftheDeadinearlyNovember.Onthisimportant
feast
day,peopleeatfoodintheshapeofskullsandcakeswith"
bones"
onthem.Theyofferfood,flowersandgiftstothedead.TheWesternholidayHalloweenalsohaditsorigininoldbeliefs
aboutthereturnofthespiritsofdeadpeople.Itisnowachildren'
sfestival,whentheycan
dressup
andgototheirneighbours'
homestoaskforsweets.Iftheneighboursdonotgiveanysweets,thechildrenmight
playatrick
on
them.
FestivalstoHonourPeople
Festivalscanalsobeheldtohonourfamouspeople.TheDragon
BoatFestivalinChinahonoursthefamousancient
poet,QuYuan.IntheUSA,ColumbusDayisinmemoryofthe
arrival
ofChristopherColumbusintheNewWorld.IndiahasanationalfestivalonOctober2tohonourMohandasGandhi,theleaderwhohelped
gain
India'
independencefromBritain.
HarvestFestivals
HarvestandThanksgivingfestivalscanbeveryhappyevents.Peoplearegratefulbecausetheir
foodis
gathered
forthewinterandthe
agricultural
workisover.InEuropeancountries,people
willusuallydecoratechurchesandtownhallswithflowersandfruit,andwillgettogethertohavemeals.Somepeoplemightwin
awards
fortheirfarmproduce,likethebiggestwatermelonorthemosthandsome
rooster.ChinaandJapanhavemid-autumnfestivals,whenpeople
admire
themoonandinChina,enjoymooncakes.
SpringFestivals
Themost
energetic
andimportantfestivalsaretheonesthat
lookforwardtotheendofwinterandtothecomingofspring.AttheSpringFestivalinChina,peopleeatdumplings,fishandmeatand
maygivechildrenluckymoneyinredpaper.Therearedragondancesandcarnivals,andfamiliescelebratetheLunarNewYeartogether.SomeWesterncountrieshaveveryexcitingcarnivals,whichtakeplacefortydaysbefore
Easter,usuallyinFebruary.Thesecarnivalsmightincludeparades,dancinginthestreets
dayandnight,loudmusicandcolourful
clothing
ofallkinds.Easterisanimportantreligiousandsocialfestivalfor
Christians
aroundtheworld.ItcelebratesthereturnofJesusfromthedeadandthecomingofspringandnewlife.Japan'
sCherryBlossomFestivalhappensalittlelater.Thecountry,coveredwithcherrytreeflowers,looks
as
though
itiscoveredwithpinksnow.
Peoplelovetogettogethertoeat,drinkand
havefunwith
eachother.Festivalsletusenjoylife,beproudofour
customs
andforgetourworkforalittlewhile.
ASADLOVESTORY
LiFangwasheart-broken.ItwasValentine'
sDayandHuJinhadsaidshewouldmeethimatthe
coffeeshopafterwork.Butshedidn'
t
turnup.Shecouldbewithherfriendsrightnowlaughingathim.Shesaidshewouldbethereatseveno'
clock,andhethoughtshewould
keepherword.Hehadlookedforwardtomeetingherallday,andnowhewasalonewithhisrosesandchocolates,likeafool.Well,hewasnotgoingto
holdhisbreath
forherto
apologize.Hewould
drown
his
sadness
incoffee.
Itwas
obvious
thatthemanagerofthecoffeeshopwaswaitingforLiFangtoleave-he
wiped
thetables,thensatdownandturnedontheTV-justwhatLiFangneeded!
AsadChinesestoryaboutlostlove.
ThegranddaughteroftheGoddessofHeavenvisitedtheearth.HernamewasZhinü
theweavinggirl.WhileshewasonearthshemettheherdboyNiulangandtheyfellinlove.("
JustlikemeandHuJin,"
thoughtLiFang.)Theygotmarriedsecretly,andtheywereveryhappy.("
Wecouldbelikethat,"
thoughtLiFang.)WhentheGoddessofHeavenknewthathergranddaughterwasmarriedtoahuman,shebecameveryangryandmadetheweavinggirlreturntoHeaven.Niulangtriedtofollowher,buttheriverofstars,theMilkyWay,stoppedhim.Finding
thatZhiniiwasheart-broken,hergrandmotherfinallydecidedtoletthecouplecrosstheMilkyWaytomeetonceayear.Magpiesmakeabridgeoftheirwingssothecouplecancrosstherivertomeetontheseventhdayoftheseventhlunarmonth.PeopleinChinahopethattheweatherwillbefineonthatday,becauseifitisraining,itmeansthatZhinü
is
weeping
andthecouplewon'
tbeabletomeet.
Theannouncersaid,"
ThisisthestoryofQiqiaoFestival.Whenforeignershearaboutthestory,theycallitaChineseValentine'
sstory.It'
safinedaytoday,soIhopeyoucanallmeettheoneyoulove."
AsLiFang
setoff
forhome,hethought,"
IguessHuJindoesn'
tloveme.I'
lljustthrowtheseflowersandchocolatesaway.Idon'
twantthemto
remind
me
of
her."
Sohedid.
Ashesadlypassedtheteashoponthecorneronhiswayhome,heheardavoicecallinghim.TherewasHuJinwavingathimandcalling,"
Whyareyousolate?
I'
vebeenwaitingforyoufora
longtime!
AndIhaveagiftforyou!
"
Whatwouldhedo?
HehadthrownawayherValentinegifts!
Shewouldneverforgive
him.ThiswouldnotbeahappyValentine'
sDay!
WINTERCARNIVALINQUEBEC
Agroupofverycoldtouristsaresittinginacafé
inoldQuebec,drinkinghotcoffeetotrytowarmup.Thetemperatureis32degreesbelowfreezing.Thewindowsarecoveredwithsteamfromtheheatinside.Outside,snowcoversthestreetsandispiledupalongthesidewalks.ThemusicandlightsoftheCarnivalcontinue,butafterawholedayofwatchingparades,ridinginhorsecarriagesandlisteningtothemusic,theirfeetarefreezingandtheirnosesarered.
Everyyear,hundredsofthousandsofpeoplecometoQuebectotakepartintheweek-longwinterfestival,thebiggestintheworld.Everyonewhocomesmustbepreparedtokeepmoving,asitistoocoldtostandandwatchforlong.
Earlyinthemorning,youcanwatchthe
snowboardingcompetitionsonthehilloverlookingtheriver.Competitorsspeeddownthetrackandthroughtheairasthoughtheycouldfly.
Themorebraveofheartmaytrythecanoeraces.Fiveorsixmenpaddleeachcanoeacrossthepartly-frozenSt
Lawrence
River.Thefiverisfullofbigpiecesofice,andif
youweretofallin,youwouldfreezeinlessthantwominutes.
Oneofthefavouriteeventsisthedog-sledrace,inwhichteamsofaboutsixhuskydogspulllongsledsatgreatspeedsalongasnowytrack.Onepersonrunsbehindthesled,shoutingtothedogstoencouragethem.Thesoundofthedogsbarking,thecallsofthedriversandtheshoutsofthecrowdmakeanexcitingNorthernexperience.Thedogsarebeautifulstronganimals,withlong,thickfurandmanywithblueeyes.
Whileadmiringtheicesculptureseverywhereinthecity,muchlikethoseinHarbininChina,youcanstopwithothertouristsinanigloo(圆顶冰屋
)forhotteaorcoffee.Itisamazinghowwarmtheseicehousescanbe!
Lateintheevening,youcangotothesnowpalace,whereBonhommethesnowmanisking,andjointhecrowd.Youcandanceoutsidetothemusicofaband,whoarealldressedinheavyclothes-evensomeoftheirinstrumentsaredressedupforwinter.
Finally,youwillprobablywanttositdowninacafetowarmupandtoplantomorrow.You
mightjointhesnowmobileraces-ormaybeyoushouldjustsleepin!
Unit2Comeandeathere
(1)
WangPengsatinhisemptyrestaurantfeelingveryfrustrated.Ithadbeenaverystrange
morning.Usuallyhegotupearlyandpreparedhismenuof
barbecuedmuttonkebabs,roastpork,stir-fliedvegetablesand
fried
rice.Thenbylunchtimetheywouldallbesold.Bynowhisrestaurant
oughtto
befullofpeople.Butnottoday!
Whywasthat?
Whatcouldhavehappened?
Hethoughtofhismutton,beefand
bacon
cookedinthehottest,finestoil.
Hiscolawassugaryandcold,andhisicecreamwasmadeofmilk,creamanddeliciousfruit."
Nothingcouldbebetter,"
hethought.SuddenlyhesawhisfriendLiChanghurryingby."
Hello,LaoLi,"
hecalled."
Yourusual?
ButLiChangseemednottohear.Whatwas
thematter?
SomethingterriblemusthavehappenedifLiChangwasnotcomingtoeatin
hisrestaurantashealwaysdid.
WangPengfollowedLiChangintoanewsmallrestaurant.Hesawasigninthewindow.
Tiredofallthatfat?
Wantto
loseweight?
ComeinsideYongHui’s
slimming
restaurant.
Onlyslimmingfoodsservedhere.
Makeyourselfthinagain!
Curiosity
droveWangPenginside.Itwasfullof
people.The
hostess,averythinlady,cameforward.
Welcome,"
shesaid."
MynameisYongHui.I'
llhelp
youloseweightandbefitintwoweeksifyoueathere
everyday."
ThenshegaveamenutoWangPeng.There
werefewchoicesoffoodanddrinkonit:
justrice,
raw
vegetablesservedinvinegar,fruitandwater.WangPengwasamazedatthisandespeciallyat
theprices.Itcostmorethanagoodmealinhisrestaurant!
Hecouldnotbelievehiseyes.He
threwdownthemenuandhurriedoutside.Onhisway
homehethoughtabouthisownmenu.Diditmake
peoplefat?
Perhapsheshouldgot
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