A. What did you do there? B. How did you get there? C. How was your last weekend? D. What other things did you do? E. Did you take any photos there? |
(1) They are popular in the north part of China. When the Spring Festival comes, almost every Chinese family will make and eat them. |
(2) During the Laba Festival, people in most parts of China have the custom of eating it because Chinese people believe that it will bring them good luck. |
(3) People usually eat them during the Lantern Festival. They sound like tuanyuan in Chinese, so they are always a symbol of reunion and happiness. |
(4) They have a long history in China and they can be cooked in different ways. Every kind may tastedifferent but delicious. Many people eat them on their birthdays because they are a symbol of long life. |
(5) They are made from flour and different stuffing. On Mid-Autumn Day Chinese people would like to get together and eat a big meal. At night, people often enjoy the moon and eat them in the yard. |
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①Face withtears of joy | ②Loudly crying face | ③Red heart | ④Folded hands | ⑤Smiling face with hearts |
before; putting; asks for; sometimes; over; children; plays; each; with; everything |