問題詳情

二、克漏字:10%,每題 2 分。The entire city is buzzing with excitement. Performers flaunt their grandiose colorfulcostumes. Whirling their vibrant props, dancers present the unique choreography. Cheers of“Viva Pit Señor” and other hymns are heard 11 as the locals groove along, pledgingtheir adoration and praying in sincerity. This is Sinulog, the festive celebration that takes placein Cebu, the Philippines. Held on the third Sunday every January, the Sinulog serves toexpress devotion and reverence to the baby Jesus — the Señor Santo Niño.The significance of the Santo Niño can be traced back to the sixteenth century. ThePortuguese explorer Magellan, upon reaching Cebu, presented the Catholic religion to theking and queen of the island, 12 a statue of baby Jesus. Today, Catholicism is the mostprevalent religion in the Philippines, with churches and chapels down every street and alley.An annum hallmark of collective success, the prismatic Sinulog never fails to 13 .Spectators flock from all over the world to immerse themselves in the month-long celebration,which encompasses a spectrum of events like concerts, cultural shows, pageants, and streetparties. 14 it is more than a time of being sheer jubilant. Families wake at dawn toattend the novena masses for nine consecutive days. Pilgrims join long processions as atestimony to their belief. Wearisome it may be for the devotees, fatigue is nothing beside faith.As time goes by, Sinulog festival has solidified its legacy as a timeless religiouscelebration. 15 the secularity exhibited by the contemporary advances, the festival’sreligious roots will forever prevail. Ultimately, Sinulog has proved its virtue in unitingpeople — not only for its religious heritage but also for its ingrained symbolism of patriotism.
11.
(A) with sync
(B) in conjunction
(C) for sequence
(D) by succession

參考答案

答案:B
難度:困難0.26087
統計:A(5),B(6),C(5),D(6),E(0)

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