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(2o23·河北张家口高三期中)The Chinese words for“"fish”and“plenty"are
homonyms(同音异义词).A whole fish,eaten on the eve of the lunar New Year
represents a wish for plenty to come.It can be deep-fried or roasted in a pan,but
if you live on a coast,or have access to first-rate fish,steaming is the way to go.
_1.which symbolizes hopes for a surplus (in the year ahead.Spring
rolls,with their fanciful appearance of gold bars,represent hopes for wealth.
Uncut noodles symbolize a long life.
_2_.On the Jewish New Year,Rosh Hashanah,Jews make their challah,a
traditional enriched bread,in a round shape to represent the cycle of life and
creation.The bread,and often apples too,are covered with honey,symbolizing
the wish for a sweet year.
On New Year's Day in America,black southerners have long eaten green
vegetables together with Hoppin'John,a delicious dish of rice and black-eyed
peas ()cooked with salt pork.3_.Some people put a clean coin in the pot
Whoever gets it on their plate will enjoy a lot of good luck.
Whether anyone actually believes in a causal relationship between eating
these foods and receiving the promised benefits is unclear.Mainly,these
traditions continue for the same reason that other traditions do._4__.
Fish and noodles,bread and apples,beans and greens appear regularly on
Chinese,Jewish and American tables.__5_.Rather these foods are ordinary,yet
with good meaning when eaten at the right time and in the right frame of mind.
Good fortune,they suggest,lies all around,and is always within reach.
A.Sweet rice cakes mean a better future
B.Enough fish should be cooked to ensure leftovers
C.Such customs are not unique to the Chinese culture
D.Diverse as these dishes are,they all imply good fortune
E.The peas symbolize coins,and the greens stand for dollar bills
F.People have fond memories of observing them and want to pass them
down
G.They are neither costly nor exotic(异国情调的),suggesti