Birthday Traditions in Different Countries Some traditions are quite similar in many parts of the world:birthday candles which carry wishes up to God.birthday games which gauge how much more a child can do versus last year.and birthday pinches or taps which ensure good luck for the coming year.Some traditions are more specific to certain countries. (1)China-Noodles for Lunch.The birthday child pays respect to his/her parents and receives a gift of money.Friends and relatives are invited to lunch and noodles are served to wish the birthday child a long life. (2)Germany-Candles left burning for the day.A member of the birthday person’s family wakes up at sunrise and lights the candles on the birthday cake.There are as many candles as the years of age of the birthday person plus one for good luck.The candles are left burning all day long.After dinner that night then everyone sings the birthday song and the birthday person blows out the candles.If all of the candles are blown out in one try then the wish of the birthday person will come true.Presents are then opened and the party starts. (3)Germany-Sweeping the stairs of the city hall.When men reach the age of 30 and they still don’t have a girlfriend that they have to sweep the stairs of the city hall.All the friends will throw rubble on the stairs and when you’re finished they’ll throw some more rubble there.This way every girl can see that this man reached the age of 30 and still doesn’t have a girlfriend(and that he can clean a house very well)! (4)India-Colored dress and chocolates.At school the birthday child wears a colored dress and passes out chocolates to the entire class.with the help of a trusted friend. (5)New Zealand-Birthday claps.After the birthday candle is lit.the happy birthday song is sung loudly and often out of tune and then the birthday person receives a clap for each year they have been alive and then one for good luck. (6)Norway-Birthday day.The birthday children stands out in front of their class and chooses a friend to share a little dance while the rest of the class sings a happy birthday song. (7)Russia-Birthday Pies.Instead of a birthday cake.many Russian child receive a birthday pie with a birthday greeting carved into the crust. (8)United States-Cake.candles and song.A cake is made.and candles are put on top based on how old the person is.Then everyone sings the “Happy Birthday song.and at the end of the song.the birthday child blows out the candles.If they blow them all out with one blow.their birthday wishes will come true. 查看更多

 

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The tradition of birthday parties started a long time ago. There are some traditions that you can find almost anywhere, anytime, such as sending birthday cards, blowing out the candles(吹熄蜡烛) on a birthday cake and singing the ‘Happy Birthday’ song. Others are only found for certain ages and in certain countries.

In China, on a child’s second birthday, family members put many things on the floor around the child. According to Chinese tradition, the first thing that the child picks up tells you what job the child will choose later in life.

For Japanese children, the third, fifth and seventh birthdays are especially important. At this age, there is a special celebration(庆祝) Shichi-Go-San (seven, five, three in Japanese) when children go to the temple wearing a new kimono (和服). The priest (僧侣) gives them special sweets, and the parents usually organize a party for their friends in their home.

In Argentina, Mexico and several other Latin American countries, girls have a special birthday celebration when they reach the age of fifteen. After a special ceremony (仪式), the girls dance a waltz with their father and other boys.

Eighteen is the traditional ‘coming of age’— the age when (in many countries) you have the right to vote (选举权), join the army (参军)and (in Britain) drink alcohol (酒)or buy a house.

In many English-speaking countries, a twenty-first birthday cake often has a key on top, or the cake itself is sometimes in the shape of a key. The key means that the young person is now old enough to leave and enter the family home at any time they want to! 

1.Which of the following birthday traditions can you find almost anywhere, anytime?

A. Putting many things on the floor.

B. Sending birthday cards.

C. Dancing a waltz.                         

2.Mexican girls have a special birthday celebration at the age of       .

A. five           B. seven              C. fifteen 

3.In many countries you can ___ when you reach the age of eighteen.

A. join the army    B. have a key    C. have a special ceremony  

4.Which of the following sentences is NOT true?

A. The tradition of birthday parties started a long time ago.

B. Some birthday traditions are only found in certain countries.

C. You become the owner of your house at the age of fifteen.

5.Which is the best title of this passage?

A. Birthday Traditions around the World 

B. The Drinking Age in Many Countries

C. Japanese Special Celebration

 

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The tradition of birthday parties started a long time ago. There are some traditions that you can find almost anywhere, anytime, such as sending birthday cards, blowing out the candles(吹熄蜡烛) on a birthday cake and singing the ‘Happy Birthday’ song. Others are only found for certain ages and in certain countries.
In China, on a child’s second birthday, family members put many things on the floor around the child. According to Chinese tradition, the first thing that the child picks up tells you what job the child will choose later in life.
For Japanese children, the third, fifth and seventh birthdays are especially important. At this age, there is a special celebration(庆祝) Shichi-Go-San (seven, five, three in Japanese) when children go to the temple wearing a new kimono (和服). The priest (僧侣) gives them special sweets, and the parents usually organize a party for their friends in their home.
In Argentina, Mexico and several other Latin American countries, girls have a special birthday celebration when they reach the age of fifteen. After a special ceremony (仪式), the girls dance a waltz with their father and other boys.
Eighteen is the traditional ‘coming of age’— the age when (in many countries) you have the right to vote (选举权), join the army (参军)and (in Britain) drink alcohol (酒)or buy a house.
In many English-speaking countries, a twenty-first birthday cake often has a key on top, or the cake itself is sometimes in the shape of a key. The key means that the young person is now old enough to leave and enter the family home at any time they want to! 
【小题1】Which of the following birthday traditions can you find almost anywhere, anytime?
A. Putting many things on the floor.
B. Sending birthday cards.
C. Dancing a waltz.                         
【小题2】Mexican girls have a special birthday celebration at the age of       .
A. five           B. seven              C. fifteen 
【小题3】In many countries you can ___ when you reach the age of eighteen.
A. join the army    B. have a key    C. have a special ceremony  
【小题4】Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
A. The tradition of birthday parties started a long time ago.
B. Some birthday traditions are only found in certain countries.
C. You become the owner of your house at the age of fifteen.
【小题5】Which is the best title of this passage?
A. Birthday Traditions around the World 
B. The Drinking Age in Many Countries
C. Japanese Special Celebration

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阅读理解。
    The tradition of birthday parties started a long time ago. There are some traditions that you can find almost
anywhere, anytime, such as sending birthday cards, blowing out the candles on a birthday cake and singing
the "Happy Birthday" song. Others are only found for certain ages and in certain countries.
    In China, on a child's second birthday, family members put many things on the floor around the child.
According to Chinese tradition, the first thing that the child picks up tells you what profession the child will
choose later in life.
    For Japanese children, the third, fifth and seventh birthdays are especially important. At this age, there is a
special celebration Shichi-Go-San (seven, five, three in Japanese) when children go to the temple wearing a
new kimono (和服). The priest (僧侣) gives them special sweets, and the parents usually organize a party for
their friends in their home.
    In Argentina, Mexico and several other Latin American countries, girls have a special birthday celebration
when they reach the age of fifteen. After a special ceremony (仪式), the girls dance a waltz with their father
and other boys.
    Eighteen is the traditional 'coming of age'- the age when (in many countries) you have the right to vote
(选举), join the army and (in Britain) drink alcohol or buy a house.
    In many English-speaking countries, a twenty-first birthday cake often has a key on top, or the cake itself
is sometimes in the shape of a key. The key means that the young person is now old enough to leave and enter
the family home at any time they want to!
1. Which of the following birthday traditions can be found almost anywhere, anytime?
[     ]
A) Putting many things on the floor.
B) Wearing a new kimono.
C) Sending birthday cards.
2. The usually organize a party at children's special birthday celebration in Japan.
[     ]
A) priests
B) parents
C) friends
3. Mexican girls have a special birthday celebration at the age of            .
[     ]
A)eighteen
B) seven
C) fifteen
4. In many countries you can ______ when you reach the age of eighteen.
[     ]
A) join the army
B) have a key
C) have a special ceremony
5. Which is the best title of this passage?
[     ]
A) Birthday Traditions around the World
B) Chinese Birthday Celebrations
C) Japanese Special Celebration

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The tradition of birthday parties started a long time ago. There are some traditions that you can find almost anywhere, anytime, such as sending birthday cards, blowing out the candles(吹熄蜡烛) on a birthday cake and singing the ‘Happy Birthday’ song. Others are only found for certain ages and in certain countries.
In China, on a child’s second birthday, family members put many things on the floor around the child. According to Chinese tradition, the first thing that the child picks up tells you what job the child will choose later in life.
For Japanese children, the third, fifth and seventh birthdays are especially important. At this age, there is a special celebration(庆祝) Shichi-Go-San (seven, five, three in Japanese) when children go to the temple wearing a new kimono (和服). The priest (僧侣) gives them special sweets, and the parents usually organize a party for their friends in their home.
In Argentina, Mexico and several other Latin American countries, girls have a special birthday celebration when they reach the age of fifteen. After a special ceremony (仪式), the girls dance a waltz with their father and other boys.
Eighteen is the traditional ‘coming of age’— the age when (in many countries) you have the right to vote (选举权), join the army (参军)and (in Britain) drink alcohol (酒)or buy a house.
In many English-speaking countries, a twenty-first birthday cake often has a key on top, or the cake itself is sometimes in the shape of a key. The key means that the young person is now old enough to leave and enter the family home at any time they want to!

  1. 1.

    Which of the following birthday traditions can you find almost anywhere, anytime?

    1. A.
      Putting many things on the floor
    2. B.
      Sending birthday cards
    3. C.
      Dancing a waltz
  2. 2.

    Mexican girls have a special birthday celebration at the age of______.

    1. A.
      five
    2. B.
      seven
    3. C.
      fifteen
  3. 3.

    In many countries you can ______ when you reach the age of eighteen.

    1. A.
      join the army
    2. B.
      have a key
    3. C.
      have a special ceremony
  4. 4.

    Which of the following sentences is NOT true?

    1. A.
      The tradition of birthday parties started a long time ago
    2. B.
      Some birthday traditions are only found in certain countries
    3. C.
      You become the owner of your house at the age of fifteen
  5. 5.

    Which is the best title of this passage?

    1. A.
      Birthday Traditions around the World
    2. B.
      The Drinking Age in Many Countries
    3. C.
      Japanese Special Celebration

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阅读理解。
     The tradition of birthday parties started a long time ago. There are some traditions that you can find
almost anywhere, anytime, such as sending birthday cards, blowing out the candles on a birthday cake
and singing the Happy Birthday song. Others are only found for certain ages and in certain countries.
In China, on a child's second birthday, family members put many things on the floor around the child.
According to Chinese tradition, the first thing that the child picks up tells you what profession the child
will choose later in life. For Japanese children, the third, fifth and seventh birthdays are especially important.
At this age, there is a special celebration Shichi-Go-San (seven, five, three in Japanese) when children go to
the temple wearing a new kimono (和服). The priest (僧侣) gives them special sweets, and the parents
usually organize a party for their friends in their home. In Argentina, Mexico and several other Latin American
countries, girls have a special birthday celebration when they reach the age of fifteen. After a special ceremony (仪式), the girls dance a waltz with their father and other boys. Eighteen is the traditional "coming of age",
the age when (in many countries) you have the right to vote (选举), join the army and (in Britain) drink
alcohol or buy a house. In many English-speaking countries, a twenty-first birthday cake often has a key on
top, or the cake itself is sometimes in the shape of a key. The key mean8 that the young person is now old
enough to leave and enter the family home at any time they want to!
1. Which of the following birthday traditions can be found almost anywhere, anytime?
A. Putting many things on the floor.
B. Wearing a new kimono.
C. Dancing a waltz.
D. Sending birthday cards.
2. The ______ usually organize a party at children's special birthday celebration in Japan.
A. priests
B. parents
C. friends
D. relatives
3. Mexican girls have a special birthday celebration at the age of ______.
A. five
B. seven
C. fifteen
D. twenty-one
4. In many countries you can ______ when you reach the age of eighteen.
A. join the army
B. have a key
C. have a special ceremony
D. have special sweets
5. Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
A. The tradition of birthday parties started a long time ago.
B. Some birthday traditions are only found in certain countries.
C. You become the owner of your house at the age of fifteen.
D. In many countries you have the right to vote at the age of eighteen.

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