时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:365个英语简短小故事


英语课

Different countries and cultures celebrate the new year in different ways. Many countries still follow the lunar calendar, meaning that their new year often starts in late January or in February. New Year celebrations for some countries (like China, Vietnam, and Korea) last not one day, but up to two weeks!


In the US, many people attend or throw New Year parties. They drink champagne 1, dance, and cheer at the stroke of midnight. Men kiss women who happen to stand under mistletoe. Fireworks, which in olden times scared away evil spirits, are very popular throughout the US, as they are throughout much of the world. US residents often make one or more New Year’s resolutions, such as promising 2 to quit smoking, lose weight, or stop drinking. Most of these resolutions last little longer than a month.


In the southern US, many people eat black-eyed peas for good luck in the new year. In Mexico and Venezuela, many people wear red or yellow underwear 3 for good luck. In Brazil, residents wear white clothes for good luck, and in China, they wear red clothes and give children red envelopes with money in them. In Iran, people wear brand new clothes on the first day of the new year.


In Scotland, homeowners open the front door at midnight to let in the new year, and open the back door to let out the old year. In Switzerland, people kiss each other three times at midnight. In Spain, people eat 12 grapes—one per chime—as the clock chimes midnight. In Japan, they ring a bell 108 times to get rid of the 108 bad desires that people have. In Korea they ring a bell 33 times in honor of 33 ancient soldiers.


In Colombia, families make a rag doll called “Mr. Old Year.” They dress it in old clothes and stuff it with things that the family doesn’t want anymore. Then at midnight, they set the doll on fire, to rid themselves of all the bad things of the previous year.

 



n.香槟酒;微黄色
  • There were two glasses of champagne on the tray.托盘里有两杯香槟酒。
  • They sat there swilling champagne.他们坐在那里大喝香槟酒。
adj.有希望的,有前途的
  • The results of the experiments are very promising.实验的结果充满了希望。
  • We're trying to bring along one or two promising young swimmers.我们正设法培养出一两名有前途的年轻游泳选手。
n.衫衣,内衣,贴身衣
  • He had removed his underwear.他已脱去了内衣。
  • They left off their woollen underwear when the weather got warm.天气转暖的时候,他们不再穿羊毛内衣。
学英语单词
abadia
acholia
acrylate coated fiber
additional network
angle stop nut
Arteria sphenopalatina
attestation of a deed
batnasan
beaverskins
biffos
Britoner
capital of Texas
change in exchange rate
chromomagnetism
contemporation
core spray suction line
cp/oss
crystal syrup
data gathering system
decomposition numbers
dental germ
derivation of reduction rules
desk-side
dljdirect
dummy-mesh current
earth-moon
EBVE
egretlike
electromyelogram
eluation test
every stitch set
exits and links between programs
fall due
flying over
furor epilepticus
Gadoni
ggu
Glehnia Root
Gothic equilateral pointed arch
Gritti's operation
habitual behavior
harvest bug
hen-dog
hypergamously
iesa
incineration by pyralysis
inseet wax
insert process
internal flow counter
Intertype
iridium disulfide
journeywomen
Lammersdorf
lennard jones potential
let-offs
leucosiids
linear discrimination classification
loudspeaker control
mealie land
mileage ticket
multilayer heater
no shortage of
open river
oral statement
overhead waiting hall
oxygen attenuation
passive thermal control
phyletic weighting
preach
preroll shift
private-wire system
process blister
re-evaporate
resun
sailing boat
Schisandra
self-trapping effect
shyla
special semi-martingale
stall-warning indicator
sterispon
stern tube bulkhead
subornative
successive phase transition
summerlin
supporting treatment
Taishin
term of redemption
thecate
to get on
topographic lineament
tree-ear
trinucleons
ultramicropore
undisappointable
urogaster
vaginal process
volumetric filling machine
vv. profund? femoris
whole course
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