問題詳情

四、閱讀測驗第一篇:2,000 years ago, the Celts lived in the area which is now Ireland, the United Kingdom, and northern France.They used to grow their own food, and they considered harvest time to be the end of the year. Every year, theycelebrated New Year’s Eve on October 31st with a festival called “Samhain”. The Celts dressed in animal headsand skins for this festival, and their priests, the Druids, built huge bonfires which the Celts gathered around toburn crops as sacrifices to their ancient gods. October 31st marked the end of summer and the beginning of winter,and the Celts believed that on that night, the ghosts of the dead returned to Earth. The Celts thought the ghostshelped the Druids to predict the future.In about 43 AD, after the Romans conquered the Celts, two Roman festivals, Feralia (when the Romansremembered their dead) and Pomona Day (when the Romans honored their goddess of fruits and gardens) werecombined with the Celtic Samhain festival. Later, in the 7th century, when Christianity reached the land of theCelts, the Pope made November 1st All Saints’ Day. This was a time for people to honor saints and martyrs. Thiscelebration was also called All Hallows or Hallowmas. The night before it became known as All Hallows’ Eve,which later changed to Halloween.Today, people celebrate Halloween with black cats and magic from Samhain, apples and harvest fromPamona Day, and ghosts and skeletons from All Saints’ Day. It’s a thrilling mixture of fun and fear.
41. What is the most proper title of this passage?
(A) The Sacrifices of the Celts.
(B) The Differences between the Celts and Romans
(C) The Story of Halloween.
(D) The Dresses for October 1st.

參考答案

答案:C
難度:簡單0.806517
統計:A(45),B(36),C(396),D(14),E(0)

內容推薦