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Christmas is the biggest festival in Britain and is celebrated1 on 25th December. The four weeks before Christmas are called Advent2, and are traditionally3 celebrated in churches by lighting4 a candle each Sunday during Advent.
Nowadays, many people in Britain are not very religious5, but they still celebrate Christmas. But watch out - the preparations begin long before Advent. In fact as early as September or October, you start to see signs that Christmas is on the way.
The first places to tell us that we should be thinking about Christmas are the shops. People in Britain spend on average over £600 (around $1000) per person on Christmas every year, and the shops encourage people to spend more and more.
Shops put up Christmas decorations and play cheesy Christmas songs or carols; and some shop workers wear Christmas hats. Some big shops on Regent Street and Oxford6 Street in London create wonderful displays in their windows with moving characters, falling snow, colourful lights and music.
So what do people buy in preparation for Christmas? Well, Christmas decorations; Christmas cards to send to your friends and relatives; presents for your loved ones and wrapping8 paper to wrap7 them up with.
And of course food! Apart from the special Christmas dinner of roast9 turkey or goose, people buy lots of chocolates, nuts and snacks for everyone to enjoy.
But the children are the most excited that Christmas is coming. They start making lists of presents they would like, and give them to their parents, or send them to Santa Claus. In December, they can also open their Advent calendars.
Advent calendars are a way of counting down to Christmas. They have a window to open for every day from 1st – 24th December (Christmas Eve).
A basic Advent calendar has a Christmassy picture behind each window, but the children’s favourite is usually a chocolate Advent calendar, with a chocolate for every day of the month. It’s a great build up to the overeating that goes on at Christmas!
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traditionally on the way on average per person encourage cheesy carols Christmas decorations loved ones |
wrapping paper apart from snacks Santa Claus calendars Christmassy favourite 最喜欢的 build up overeating |
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adj.有名的,声誉卓著的 | |
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n.(重要事件等的)到来,来临 | |
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adv.传说地;传统地 | |
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4 lighting | |
n.照明,光线的明暗,舞台灯光 | |
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adj.宗教性的,虔诚的,宗教上的;n.修道士,出家人 | |
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n.牛津(英国城市) | |
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7 wrap | |
n.外套,围巾,包裹,限制,约束,秘密;vt.包装,卷,缠绕,包,裹,覆盖,遮蔽,隐藏 | |
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n.包装材料;包装纸v.包,裹住(wrap的现在分词)adj.包装用的 | |
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v.烤,炙,烘;n.烤肉;adj.烤(烘)过的 | |
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