10.For lots of people in Britain,the 31st of December,or New Year's Eve as we call it,is the biggest party of the year.It's a time to get together with friends or family and welcome in the coming year.New Year's Eve parties can take place at a number of different places.Some people hold a house party; others attend street parties,while some just go to their local for a few drinks with their mates.Big cities,like London,have large and wonderful fireworks shows.
There's one thing that all New Year's Eve parties have in common:the countdown(倒計(jì)時(shí)) to midnight.When the clock strikes(敲)twelve,people give a loud cheer,and give each other a kiss.They then link arms and sing a song called Auld Lang Syne,by a Scottish poet called Robert Burns.Not many people can remember all the words of the song,but the tune(旋律) is well known,so lots of people just hum along.The parties then continue into the early hours of the morning with lots of dancing and drinking.Other people might spend the day visiting relatives or friends they haven't managed to catch up with for a while.Whatever happens,New Year's Day tends to be very relaxed.
In Britain,it's popular to make a promise to yourself about something you are going to do,or want to stop doing,in the New Year.This is called a New Year's resolution.Typical resolutions include giving up smoking and joining a gym to get fit.However,the promise is often broken quite quickly and people are back into their bad habits within weeks or days.
New Year's Day is the last bank holiday of the festive season,which means most people have to go to work the next day:bright and fresh and ready for the new year ahead!
21.New Year's Eve parties in BritainD.
A.end at midnight
B.can only be held indoors
C.only take place in big cities
D.include countdown to midnight
22.The underlined word"hum"in Paragraph 2probably meansB.
A.dancing to the music
B.singing with your mouth closed
C.learning to sing
D.keeping silent
23.What does the author think of the New Year's resolution?C
A.It can help people keep fit.
B.It's a promise to your family.
C.It's often hard to keep.
D.It's a joke played on New Year's Day.
24.What is the main idea of the passage?D
A.New Year parties in Britain.
B.New Year countdown in Britain.
C.New Year's resolution in Britain.
D.New Year celebration in Britain.