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[2025 无锡市天一实验学校期中]① In Chinese celebrations, whether it is an important birthday or a traditional festival, one of the most typical(典型的) elements(元素) is the lucky and auspicious(吉祥的) symbols.
② To most Chinese people, when it comes to lucky symbols, the top three are surely fu, lu and shou.
③ During Chinese New Year, we would put up red squares with the character fu on them. Some people would put their fu character upside down.
④ Lu often has something to do with one's job and richness. Lu means good pay and ranks(等级) in ancient China. Hulu, or gourds(葫芦), sounds like hulu(护禄). So people use gourds to scare away bad spirits and illnesses and keep rich and successful.
⑤ Shou means longevity. When someone is having his birthday celebration, we would call this person shouxing. At birthday parties for elder people, we often see peaches. According to the legend, the Queen Mother of the West grows peaches in her own garden, and whoever eats these peaches will live forever.
⑥ Besides the three, lucky and auspicious symbols can also be easily found in food. For the Chinese New Year dinner, most families would have fish because it sounds like "surplus(有余)". In southern China, niangao, a kind of rice cake, is a lucky food because niangao sounds like "getting higher every year".
1. The writer mainly tells us about
D
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A. typical traditional Chinese festivals
B. the secrets of richness and success
C. traditional Chinese eating culture
D. Chinese lucky and auspicious symbols
2. When a Chinese person wants to get a better job, he or she may
B
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A. call shouxing for help
B. wear a gourd with him or her
C. grow peaches in his or her garden
D. have tangyuan with family often
3. (创新考法·篇章结构)The structure of the passage may be
D
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