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g their celebrations to honor or mimic ghosts( 鬼 ) . After that, holidays were added and changed. November 2nd became All Saints39。 Day, to honor saints. November 1st became All Souls39。 Day, or All Hallows39。 Day, to remember those who had died. Some children may know that is a holiday celebrated in many parts of Mexico. This holiday falls on All Souls39。 Day. October 31st became All Hallow39。s Eve, or the evening before All Hallows39。 Day. The name became shortened to Halloween. Practice Since Halloween falls near the end of the harvest, many traditional foods are associated with ( 與 …… 相關(guān)聯(lián) ) the fall season, including pumpkins, apples, popcorn, and nuts. Candy corn is a nod to the fall harvest as well. There are many symbols on Halloween, such as skeletons ( 骷髏 ) , ghosts, black cats, witches (巫婆 ), and a full moon. Today, people still dress up for Halloween. They also give out food to trickortreaters, that e to their doors. While many trickortreaters receive treats or snacks, some also collect money for charities ( 慈善機(jī)構(gòu) ) . Charity is a group that does good things for some people. And Halloween might be a good opportunity to help a charity. 1. Which one is not mon Halloween tradition? A. Wearing costumes and going trickortreating. B. Bobbing for apples and carving jackolanterns. C. Eating Moon cakes. Practice 2. Where did people celebrate the first Halloween? A. In Great Britain and Ireland. B. In America. C. In England. 3. When is Halloween’s Eve? A. November 1st. B. October 31st. C. December 1st. 4. Which one is not traditional food on Halloween? A. Popcorn and nuts B. Chicken C. Apples 5. What don’t people do on Halloween? A. Trickortreat. B. Dressing up the tree. C. Eating pumpkin pie. 1ST 四個(gè)題型需辨清 2ND 四個(gè)題型 做題技巧需記牢 細(xì)節(jié) 主旨 猜詞 推斷 CONCLUSION