7月雅思口语范文Part3--和An interesting tradition有关的5个问题
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今天易伯华雅思频道为大家带来雅思口语Part3口语范文,题目是关于An interesting tradition,来看一下相关的5个问题及答案:
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1.Why is it important to protect traditions?
It is of great importance to preserve traditions because of several reasons.
One obvious reason is that traditions are related to folk literature, myths and
legends. For example, the Dragon Boat Festival is dedicated to the memory of Qu
Yuan, the loyal minister in the Warring States Period. The valued spirit of a
nation can be then handed down from generation to generation through these
public activities. Another more underlying reason is that customs are conductive
to strengthening social stability and national cohesion and pride. When families
gather together and wish good luck towards each other, they feel more of a
member of the society and want to contribute to it instead of doing damage to
it.
2.What's the most important tradition in your country?
The most significant tradition is related to the Spring Festival which
features family reunions. As earlier as one or two weeks before the festival,
the whole family will go out and do Spring Festival shopping, including pork,
beef, mutton, vegetables and beers and wines. On the Chinese New Year eve,
people will wear new clothes from head to toe and seniors will offer pocket
money to juniors and children. At eight o’clock, all the families will gather
around a table, eat the big dinner as they are watching the CCTV New Year’s
Gala.
3.What kinds of traditions have disappeared in your country?
Many traditional customs have vanished. The Double Ninth Festival features
climbing a mountain, carrying a spray of dogwood and drinking chrysanthemum
wine, to avoid evil spirits and misfortunes. However, few people will choose to
do so and would rather stay at home and sleep. Also, the tradition of eating
Laba porridge on the Laba Festival is fading away, especially in warm southern
China. What’s more, fewer people are capable of excellent Chinese calligraphy
and couplets with popular themes of “happiness”, “wealth” and “longevity” can
never be found on the doors of city neighborhood.
4.Why should children learn about traditions?
Traditions are the cream of the long history of a country or a region. By
learning about traditions, kids can develop their identity of nation and inherit
a particular kind of spirit. For example, on the Mid-Autumn Festival juveniles,

together with their parents and peers, will eat moon cakes outside in the
moonlight, guess lantern riddles and listen to the Chinese mythology of Chang'e,
the goddess in the moon. They will also learn to worship the god by being told
that dragon dances are for praying for favorable weather and bountiful harvests
while lion dances are for dispelling and scaring away devils and bringing good
fortune.
5.What can governments do to protect traditions?
Governments play an irreplaceable role in every aspect of life, including
politics, economy, and culture. To conserve traditions, authorities should focus
on propagation, legalization, and innovation. Firstly, governments should take
full advantage of media, especially the Internet, to promote traditional
customs. Also, if more traditional festivals can be set as legal holidays and
more traditional arts like paper-cutting and origami can be regarded as cultural
heritage, more awareness can be raised. More importantly, governments should
encourage the young to participate in customs, so that new elements can be added
to decayed and rotten routines. Dying arts of Feng Yang Flower Drum, Yunnan
Flower Lantern Dance and the Northeast Yangge might be rejuvenated by
combination with the latest popular Western dancing such as hip-pop and
reggae.

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