The most important celebration holiday in China is the Lunar New Year. At this time, shops are closed. People celebrate by having parties, by paying friendly phone calls to their neighbors, and
by visiting the temples or pagodas to make promise for the New Year. Children walk through the streets, carrying colourful lanterns and paper figures. Fireworks are also set off to light up the
sky. The time of the New Year is also the time at which Chinese people decorate their homes for example, the windows, which are made of thick rice paper are torn down and new ones are put up. This is also the time during which people pay their debts. Everyone tries to settle all his bills before the beginning of the New Year. Before New Year’s Eve, people make their homes attractive by decorating them with flowers and plants, and hanging brightly- coloured decorations.
22. This passage as a whole is about ………… .
A. the Chinese New Year B. paying debts
C. China D. New Year’s promises
23. The Lunar New Year is …………. . .
A. an important Chinese holiday B. the time for having large meals
C. a special time for children D. the time when no one is in debt
24. What can we infer from the passage?
A. The Chinese New Year is happy.
B. The Chinese have only one holiday.
C. The Chinese New Year celebration lasts seven days.
D. People don’t go to church during the Chinese New Year.
25. Which of these sentences is NOT true?
A. Chinese houses are made of paper.
B. Fireworks are set off to light up the sky.
C. Chinese people pay debts at New Year’s.
D. People also decorate the windows.
26. How can people make their homes attractive?
A. By decorating them with flowers and plants, and hanging brightly-coloured decorations
B. By decorating them with flowers and plants.
C. By decorating them with brightly-coloured decorations.
D. By hanging brightly-coloured decorations outside their homes.
22. This passage as a whole is about ………… .
A. the Chinese New Year B. paying debts
C. China D. New Year’s promises
23. The Lunar New Year is …………. . .
A. an important Chinese holiday B. the time for having large meals
C. a special time for children D. the time when no one is in debt
24. What can we infer from the passage?
A. The Chinese New Year is happy.
B. The Chinese have only one holiday.
C. The Chinese New Year celebration lasts seven days.
D. People don’t go to church during the Chinese New Year.
25. Which of these sentences is NOT true?
A. Chinese houses are made of paper.
B. Fireworks are set off to light up the sky.
C. Chinese people pay debts at New Year’s.
D. People also decorate the windows.
26. How can people make their homes attractive?
A. By decorating them with flowers and plants, and hanging brightly-coloured decorations
B. By decorating them with flowers and plants.
C. By decorating them with brightly-coloured decorations.
D. By hanging brightly-coloured decorations outside their homes.