TANG Dynasty writer Du Mu once wrote in a poem titled Qingming: The ceaseless drizzle drip

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TANG Dynasty writer Du Mu once wrote in a poem titled Qingming: The ceaseless drizzle drips all the dismal day; So broken-hearted fares the traveler on the way.Where can a wine house be found to drown his sadness ?A cowherd points to Almond Flower (Xing Hua) Village in the distance.
Qingming, the traditional tomb-sweeping day on the Chinese lunar calendar, falls on April 4 this year. Qingming Jie was proclaimed a Chinese national holiday in 2008. It is a time for remembering loved ones who have departed (去世). People visit their ancestors’ graves to sweep away the dirt and get rid of any weeds. They also leave offerings (祭品) of food and flowers, and burn incense (香) and paper money. Chinese tombs are usually built in the woods or on mountains, far from the city. It is believed that an area that faces south, with many pine trees, is a proper place for a tomb. People believe such a place will make the ancestors happy, and in return, they will look after the living family.
Nowadays, more and more residents are choosing environmental-friendly ways to spend the holiday such as flower sacrifices and memorial ceremonies on the Internet or at home. As one of the traditional ways to celebrate Tomb-sweeping Day – burning paper or incense – isn't exactly good for air quality.
In contrast to the sadness of the tomb sweepers, people also enjoy hope of Spring on this day. The Qingming Festival is a time when the sun shines brightly, the trees and grass bee green and nature is again lively. Since ancient times, people have followed the custom of Spring outings. At this time tourists are everywhere.
Many people fly kites on Tomb Sweeping Day. They are usually made from a bamboo crossbow with coloured paper. The kite vibrates and buzzes as it rises into the sky, counterbalanced by its tail. Large kites can be as broad as three metres across, with a tail of six to ten metres. Most kites have a rectangular shape, and many have patterns of crabs, centipedes, butterflies, dragonflies, or Chinese characters such as good fortune or long life. (361words)
【小题1】What’s the main idea of the second paragraph?A.The cultural difference between the east and the west.B.The traditional customs on tomb-sweeping day.C.Various ways to care for the dead in the world.D.Qingming Festival【小题2】All of the following practices are mentioned on tomb-sweeping day EXCEPT     .A.Weeping over the passed-away.B.Flying kites made from bamboo and paperC.Sending flowers to their ancestors’ graves.D.Burning incense and paper money for the dead.【小题3】Which of the following is correct according to passage?A.Du Mu ,the well-known poet in Song Dynasty wrote a poem about Qing Ming.B.Qingming Festival used to be a Chinese national holiday.C.People have the custom of flying kites on Qing Ming.D.Those whose ancestors were buried in proper places will have a bright future.【小题4】The writer write the passage in order to     .A.enable us to observe traditional tomb-sweeping day.B.show traditional and present ways to spend Qingming Festival .C.educate people to show their respect to the ancestorsD.raise people’s awareness of environmental protection.B 

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(答案→)B 
解析:文章介绍了清明节的一些风俗,主要是过去和现在人们过清明节的不同方法。
【小题1】主旨题:从第二段的句子:Qingming, the traditional tomb-sweeping day on the Chinese lunar calendar, falls on April 4 this year.可知第二段讲的是清明节的传统。选B
【小题2】排除题:文章的最后一段提到清明节放风筝,第二段的句子:They also leave offerings (祭品) of food and flowers,可知给去世的人送花,第三段的句子:burning paper or incense – isn't exactly good for air quality.提到烧纸钱。没有提到为去世的人哭。选A。
【小题3】细节题:从最后一段的句子:Many people fly kites on Tomb Sweeping Day. They are usually made from a bamboo crossbow with coloured paper.可知人们在清明的时候有放风筝的风俗。选C
【小题4】主旨题:文章第二段讲的是过去人们是怎么过清明节的,第三,第四段讲的是现在人们是怎么过清明节的。选B
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