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  HalloweenwasfirstcelebratedovertwothousandyearsagoinGreatBritainandIreland.TheycelebratedtheendoftheharvestandbeginningofwinterwithafestivalcalledSamhain(萨温节).Peopleworemasksandcostumesduringthei

  HalloweenwasfirstcelebratedovertwothousandyearsagoinGreatBritainandIreland.TheycelebratedtheendoftheharvestandbeginningofwinterwithafestivalcalledSamhain(萨温节).Peopleworemasksandcostumesduringtheircelebrationstohonorormimic(模仿)ghosts.Afterthatholidayswereaddedandchanged.November2ndbecameAllSaints'Daytohonorsaints.November1stbecameAllSouls'DayorAllHallows'Daytorememberthosewhohaddied.SomechildrenmayknowthatisaholidaycelebratedinmanypartsofMexico.ThisholidayfallsonAllSouls'Day.October31stbecameAllHallow'sEveortheeveningbeforeAllHallows'Day.ThenamebecameshortenedtoHalloween.

  SinceHalloweenfallsneartheendoftheharvestmanytraditionalfoodsareassociatedwith(与……相关联)thefallseasonincludingpumpkinsapplespopcornandnuts.Candy"corn"isanodtothefallharvestaswell.TherearemanysymbolsonHalloweensuchasskeletons(骷髅)ghostsblackcatswitchesandafullmoon.

  TodaypeoplestilldressupforHalloween.Theyalsogiveoutfoodtotrick-or-treaterswhocometotheirdoors.Whilemanytrick-or-treatersreceivetreatsorsnackssomealsocollectmoneyforcharities.Charityisagroupthatdoesgoodthingsforsomepeople.AndHalloweenmightbeagoodopportunitytohelpacharity.

  1.WhichoneisnotcommonHalloweentradition?

  A.Wearingcostumesandgoingtrick-or-treating

  B.Bobbingforapplesandcarvingjack-o-lanterns.

  C.EatingMooncakes.

  2.WheredidpeoplecelebratethefirstHalloween?

  A.InGreatBritainandIreland.

  B.InAmerica.

  C.InEngland.

  3.WhenisHalloween’sEve?

  A.November1st.

  B.October31st.

  C.December1st.

  4.WhichoneisNOTtraditionalfoodonHalloween?

  A.PopcornandnutsB.ChickenC.Apples

  5.WhatDON’TpeopledoonHalloween?

  A.Trick-or-treat.

  B.Dressingupthetree.

  C.Eatingpumpkinpie.

   

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