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Chusok is probably the most popular festival in Korea.It comes on August 15 by the lunar calendar.It is also known as the Korean Thanksgiving Day or Mid-Autumn Festival.

The celebration starts on the night before Chusok and ends on the day after the holiday.Many Korean people take three days off from work to get together with their families and friends.In the festival,people also make special foods,such as a cake which is made office.beans.sesame seeds and chestnuts.On the day,the family visit their ancestors’ graves(祖先的墓地),offer them rice and fruits,bow and clean the area for coming winter.In the evening,women and children wear favorite hankok(traditional Korean clothing)and dance under the bright moon in a large circle.They play games and sing songs.

In a word,special foods,games and dances,remembering ancestors and wearing traditional clothes are all parts of Chusok celebrations.

1.When does Chusok come?

2.What ale the other names of Chusok?

3.How long is the holiday of Chusok?

1.On August 15 by the lunar calendar

2.The Korean Thanksgiving Day and Mid-Autumn Festival

3.Three days.

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48. Why do Koreans celebrate Chusok?

    A. To celebrate the end of winter.

B. To give thanks for the harvest.

    C. To wish their families good luck.

    D. To ask for protection for their animals.

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D. Eat a big meal with moon-shaped cake.

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