首页
登录
职称英语
Passage Four (1) A far cry from the pirates and princesses of today, co
Passage Four (1) A far cry from the pirates and princesses of today, co
游客
2024-11-03
7
管理
问题
Passage Four
(1) A far cry from the pirates and princesses of today, costumes during Halloween’s precursor centuries ago included animal skins and heads, drag getups, and even mechanical horse heads, historians say.
(2) Records of the precursor to Halloween—the Celtic new year celebration of Samhain—are extremely threadbare, said Ken Nilsen, professor of Celtic studies at Canada’s St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. "We don’t have actual records telling us what it was like in ancient times, so our knowledge is based principally on folk customs that continued until recent centuries," Nilsen told National Geographic News.
(3) Samhain, however, is known to date back at least 2,000 years, based on analysis of a Celtic bronze calendar discovered in the 1890s in Coligny, France, in what was then called Gaul. The festival marked the end of the Celtic year, when the harvest was gathered and animals were rounded up. It’s said the hides of cattle and other livestock slaughtered at this time were ritually worn during festivities that likely hark back to even earlier pagan beliefs.
(4) Ancient Roman writers recorded that tribes in what is now Germany and France held riotous ceremonies where they donned the heads and skins of wild mammals to connect with animal spirits. The custom of wearing animal hides at bonfire-lighted Celtic feast ceremonies survived until recent times, Nilsen notes. "This was certainly done at Martinmas (the November 11 Christian feast of St. Martin) in Ireland and Scotland, which, in the old calendar, would be Halloween," he said. "There might have been an excess of livestock, so it would make sense to slaughter an animal," Nilsen said.
(5) Samhain night was also a celebration of the dead—the one time the spirits were believed to walk among the living. Again, the earliest rituals aren’t known in detail, but in recent centuries families put out food and even set extra table places for their ancestors at Samhain. It was also a night when people dressed to create mischief and confusion, according to Bettina Arnold of the Center for Celtic Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. "The spirits of the dead were impersonated by young men dressed with masked, veiled or blackened faces," Arnold wrote in an essay titled Halloween Customs in the Celtic World. These disguises were intended both to protect revelers from any malevolent spirits and to fool households they visited. In Scotland and elsewhere, revelers masquerading as the dead would go around demanding food offerings—a forerunner to today’s trick-or-treating. Nilsen of St. Francis Xavier University added: " People put on costumes which frequently included blackened faces and so on, representing spooks, demons, or whatever. "
(6) According to the University of Wisconsin’s Arnold, on Samhain the boundary between the living and the dead was obliterated—as was the boundary between the sexes. Male youths would dress up as girls and vice versa, she wrote. In Wales, for example, groups of mischievous young men in Halloween drag were referred to as hags. In parts of Ireland, a man dressed as a white horse known as Lair Bhan—an ancient Celtic fertility symbol—led noisy processions at Samhain.
(7) Many Samhain ensembles were incomplete without the appropriate accessories: lanterns made with hollo wed-out turnips and candles. Later transplanted to North America with Irish immigrants, the tradition would be replicated in the fatter form of the pumpkin, a fruit native to the New World. [br] The knowledge about the ancient Halloween comes from the following EXCEPT________.
选项
A、historians’ introduction
B、factual and detailed records
C、today’s Halloween customs
D、books written by ancient Roman writers
答案
B
解析
细节题.第二段第二句指出,我们并没有确切的记录来表明古代的万圣节究竟是什么样的,现代人对它的了解基本上是来自于延续至今的民间习俗,由此可知[B]为答案,同时排除[C]。第一段指出,几个世纪以前最初的万圣节装束与当今的大相径庭,这是历史学家的描述,因此[A]“历史学家的介绍”是古代万圣节知识的来源之一,故排除;第四段第一句指出,古罗马作家曾记录过一些有关古代万圣节的习俗,因此[D]也可排除。
转载请注明原文地址:https://tihaiku.com/zcyy/3829735.html
相关试题推荐
PASSAGEONE[br]MentionTWOcharacteristicsofgorillaswhichresemblethoseof
PassageThree[br]WhatwordswouldyouusetodepictRemKoolhaas?Responsib
PassageTwo[br]WhatisPatel’sviewofOfqual’suseofdata?Itisnotsmar
PassageTwo[br]AccordingtoPara.12,whyareuniversities"eyeingthesit
PassageTwo[br]Whatdoestheword"This"in"Thismeansthatabrightpupi
PassageOne[br]WhatwordswouldyouusetodepictthesentimentsoftheTi
PassageThree(1)RemKoolhaas,thePritzkerPrizewinningDutcharchite
PassageTwo(1)Resultsdayhasatime-wornrhythm,fullofannualtrope
PassageTwo(1)Resultsdayhasatime-wornrhythm,fullofannualtrope
PassageTwo(1)Resultsdayhasatime-wornrhythm,fullofannualtrope
随机试题
Whatisthemainideaofthenewsitem?[br][originaltext]PrimeMinisterG
Theauthorofthereport___________________________(对医院的问题非常了解)becausehehas
[audioFiles]audio_eufm_j71_001(20082)[/audioFiles]A、Shedidn’tlikenovelsunti
Usingacomputerorsmartphoneatnightcancauseustopileonthepounds,
Thereisdistinctionbetweenreadingforinformationandreadingforunderst
Recentlywehadsomereportsaboutconcernsovertheprogressofboysinthe
呋喃唑酮可以和下列哪类合用A.抗精神病药 B.麻醉镇痛药 C.抗组胺类 D
A.易于保密 B.不够灵活 C.内容广泛 D.改善人际关系 E.真实性欠
生理性传导障碍包括 A.预激综合征B.干扰脱节C.房室分离D.室内传导阻
对于发热的分度,下列说法正确的是A、中等度热:温度为37.8-39℃ B、高热
最新回复
(
0
)