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Here are four traditional festivals in Spain.

Saint Johns Eve

Saint John’s Eve is a midsummer celebration being celebrated at the eve of the Feast Day of Saint John the Baptist. According to a legend, Saint John was born six months before Jesus, so the day of Saint John the Baptist was set to be celebrated six months before Christmas. Nowadays, for most people Saint John’s Eve just marks the start of summer.

Festival of Saint Fermin

The festival is held annually in Pamplona, Spain, beginning at noon on July 6 and ending at midnight on July 14, honoring the city’s first bishop and patron saint, Saint Fermin. The festival involves traditions such as running, bullfighting and fireworks.

Fallas in Valencia

This festival involves statues that have been constructed all year round being placed all around Valencia. That is not all. All of the statues at the end of the festival are just burned right in front of everyone’s eyes. It is an annual celebration held in March. During the week of Fallas you will hear a lot of fire crackers exploding and beautiful ladies and girls called falleras being dressed in traditional Spanish dresses.

La Tomatina in Bunol

Have you ever wanted to throw something at someone’s face? Well, La Tomatina festival will let you take out all your frustrations! This crazy tradition started more than 70 years ago and is celebrated every last Wednesday of August in Bunol. In this festival 20,000 people throw tomatoes at each other. For what? You might ask. Just for fun!

【小题1】Why do most people celebrate Saint John’s Eve now?
A.To memorize Jesus.B.To spread a legend.C.To mark a season’s start.D.To honor ancient Romans.
【小题2】How long does Festival of Saint Fermin last?
A.About five days.B.Nearly nine days.C.Fourteen days.D.Two months.
【小题3】Which festival can you experience in August?
A.Saint John’s Eve.B.Festival of Saint Fermin.C.Fallas in Valencia.D.La Tomatina in Bunol.
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Let’s Celebrate!

No matter what kind of culture you come across, there’s always a reason to celebrate! Check out four amazing festivals around the world.

Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival

Every June people get together in Wisconsin,USA, to honor cheese (奶酪).The celebration lasts three days and it's full of different events for the whole family. There are concerts, free cheese tasting, the Big Cheese Parade and Big Cheese Breakfast, etc.

La Tomatina

Every August, Buiol, Spain, hosts a festival where the world’s biggest hour-long food fight takes place. Around 20,000 people take part in the event, throwing over a hundred tons of tomatoes at each other in all. What a juiced-up celebration!

Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival

Are there any festivals to celebrate in winter?Sure! Come to Harbin, China. It is home to Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival. The festival starts on January s every year. During the month-long festival, people can enjoy the largest and most beautiful ice and snow sculptures (雕塑) in the world.

Monkey Buffet Festival

The Monkey Buffet Festival is on the last Sunday of November. It is a great day for monkeys in Thailand. People there think monkeys can bring good luck to them. So, to thank monkeys, they have this special festival to feed them.

【小题1】What can people do in Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival?
A.Throw fruits.B.Play with animals.C.Enjoy music.D.Go snowboarding.
【小题2】Which festival lasts the longest time?
A.Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival.B.La Tomatina.
C.Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival.D.Monkey Buffet Festival.
【小题3】Where can the text be found?
A.In a science report.B.On a sports website.C.In a grammar textbook.D.In a culture magazine.

We know that St. Patrick's Day festivities may include a little bit of drinking. But there are plenty of kid-safe St. Patrick's Day events around metro Phoenix, too. Here are the lucky St. Patrick's Day celebrations for kids.

3/17: Lucky St. Patrick's Day Cupcakes

Kids can make their own treats at the Children's Museum of Phoenix this St. Patrick's Day. Children can make and decorate their-cupcakes with rainbow candies and chocolate pots of gold. To-go containers will also be provided.

Details:1-3 p. m, Friday, March 17. Children's Museum of Phoenix, 215 N.7th Street, Phoenix. $3 for members. $4 for non-members. 602-253-0501.

3/17-19: Fountain O'Green Artisan Market

This community festival will include sculptures paintings, handcrafted jewelry and apparel from selected local and regional artists, live music and dance performance throughout the weekend. There will also be a food court.

On Friday, emerald-colored water will shoot from the town's fountain at noon. Take the kids to see the annual tradition and picnic in the park.

Details: 10 a. m.-5 p. m., Friday-Sunday, March 17-19. Avenue of the Fountains and Saguaro Boulevard, Fountain Hills. Free. 480-488-2014.

3/17: St Patrick's Day Party at AZ Air Time

Kids above 12 years old can collect their free, green glow necklaces and jump for three hours, scale the rock climbing wall or dive into the giant pit of foam. Jump sacks required.

Details: 8-11 p. m. Friday, March 17. AZ Air Time. 13802 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 145, Scottsdale. $15, which is a $14 savings, 480-427-2000.

【小题1】In which program can kids find the food court?
A.St. Patrick's Day at the Irish Cultural Center.B.Fountain O' Green Artisan Market.
C.St. Patrick's Day at AZ Air Time.D.Lucky St. Patrick's Day Cupcakes.
【小题2】Which program is free for children?
A.Lucky St. Patrick's Day Cupcakes.B.St. Patrick's Day at the Irish Cultural Center.
C.Fountain O'Green Artisan Market.D.St. Patrick's Day at AZ Air Time.
【小题3】For whom is the passage intended for?
A.Parents of younger children.B.People addicted to alcohol.
C.Organizers of festivals.D.Educators and businessmen.

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