Every year, as Spring Festival draws near, most Chinese people will get excited to make pr

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Every year, as Spring Festival draws near, most Chinese people will get excited to make preparation for the most important festival and make plan for the winter break. It is a little like Christmas in the United States, but there are some differences between the two festivals.
Both the major Chinese and the major Western holidays e during the cold season, and special food is expected. In western countries, cookies and cakes begin just after Thanksgiving in November and show up everywhere. Turkey, potatoes and other food e later. Similar thing happens in China. Entering lunar December, most families will make shopping plans for the ing big day and food is certainly one of the most important things to be considered. At the end of the month, both parents in each family will be very busy---the father is busy buying food while the mother is busy cooking.
A deeper similarity (相似处) is tradition. Christmas, as the letters “Christ” suggests, began as a holiday to celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ. Many people pray (祈祷) on this day. In China, people living in cities or towns, though they don’t plan to sow seeds(播种) this month, still celebrate on the big day for farmers.
Followers of both holidays are also different from each other. While Chinese people travel to the homes of elder relatives, Americans usually call or send cards. Westerners prefer Christmas carols to fireworks. In Christmas, many family gifts e together instead of one by one, since adults may have only one day free to celebrate.
But the most curious difference is about students. Chinese students going home for Spring Festival sometimes report that they get bored by the end of vacation, yet American students seldom get bored around Christmas and western New Year.
Not everyone enjoys classic holiday traditions. Students in western countries may get upset, as too much homework, travel or bad family relations may destroy the short holiday season. In China, more and more college students choose to travel or work during the winter holiday instead of going home to stay with their families. It’s against the tradition but many people accept it.
【小题1】What does “the ing big day” (Paragraph 2) refer to?A.ChristmasB.Thanksgiving DayC.the New Year’s DayD.the Spring Festival【小题2】The second and the third paragraphs mainly talk about     .A.the similarities between Christmas and the Spring FestivalB.the differences between Christmas and the Spring FestivalC.the preparations for Christmas and the Spring FestivalD.the history of Christmas and the Spring Festival【小题3】What does the writer mainly want to tell us in this passage?A.Food in different festivals.B.Differences between two festivals. C.Festivals in China and western countries. D.Traditional celebrations in different countries.D 

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(答案→)D 
解析:本文主要向我们介绍的中西方的两个不同的节日的相同之处。
【小题1】D 推理题。根据本句Entering lunar December, most families will make shopping plans for the ing big day and food is certainly one of the most important things to be considered.说明人们是为即将到来的春节所做的准备,故D项正确。
【小题2】A 段落大意题。根据2,3段中的Similar thing happens in China.说明这两段主要是关于两个节日的相似之处,故A正确。
【小题3】B 主旨大意题。本文讲述的是在中西方的这两个节日的差别和相同之处,故B正确。
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