The Dragon Boat Festival
The Mid-Autumn Festival
The Spring Festival
The Tomb-Sweeping Festival
Christmas
Carnival
Thanksgiving Day
Halloween
The meaning and origin of carnival The people’s general impression of carnival Carnival in Venice today The laws against wearing masks How people celebrated carnival and the problems it caused in Venice The revival of carnival
1 The people’s general impression of carnival 2 The meaning and origin of carnival 3 How people celebrated carnival and the problems it caused in Venice 4 The laws against wearing masks 5 The revival of carnival 6 Carnival in Venice today
For weeks on end people walked round the streets wearing masks, doing what they wanted without being recognised Without being permitted Without being examined Without being noticed
Ordinary people could pretend to be rich and important, while famous people could have romantic adventures in secret
Many crimes went unpunished Go bad Go wrong Go hungry Go blind Go deaf
Their use was limited by laws, the first of which dates back to the fourteenth century. date from Our school ____(date) back to I have many friends, many of ____ come from England. He lost many paintings,of _____ half were valuable.
If they broke the laws, they were put into prison for up to two years. Shall we go to the park? It is up to you It is up to you to do this job. Our classroom can hold up to 72 students. Up to now, he has learned many English words. What is he up to ?
1 think of 2 from one country to another 3 have fun 4 mean doing sth 5 as time passed With time passing With the passing of time 6 in secret 7 ban sb from doing
8 in the late 1970s 9 be good for 10 be crowded with 11 the same as 12 the key to doing 13 wander through the streets 14 have no idea 15 look like 16 take off 17 come off