A、People celebrate the New Year from January the twenty-first to February the twentieth. B、People celebrate the New Year for 15

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问题  
Modern Chinese use the solar calendar as English people do. But at the same time, they use their own lunar calendar. Each lunar year is given the name of one of these animals: the rat, the ox, the tiger, the hare, the dragon, the snake, the horse, the goat, the monkey, the chicken, the dog and the pig. This list lasts for twelve years and then starts again.
    Each Chinese month starts on the day of the new moon, and the full moon comes on the fifteenth day of the month. The New Year always starts between January the twenty-first and February the twentieth.
    On the last day of the lunar year, there is a big family dinner. All members of the family(except married daughters) try to be present at this meal, even if they have to travel many miles to reach the home of their parents. Old quarrels are forgotten, and everybody is happy. After the dinner, the children keep awake to welcome the New Year.
    The New Year celebrations last for 15 days, from the new moon to the full moon. On the first day, children and unmarried people go to visit their elders.

选项 A、People celebrate the New Year from January the twenty-first to February the twentieth.
B、People celebrate the New Year for 15 days.
C、People celebrate the New Year from the new moon to the full moon in the first month of the lunar year.
D、Both B and C.

答案D

解析 Which of the following statements is true?
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