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雅思阅读材料之愚人节的那些玩笑

智 课 网 雅 思 备 考 资 料 雅思阅读材料之愚人节的那些玩笑 明天就是4月1日了,一年一度的愚人节即将到来,在这一天,有哪 些人是骗人的,又有哪些人是被骗的,我们一起来看看吧。更多雅思要 点、资讯敬请关注智课外语培训网( April 1st is the day people try to trick their friends, to make them behave like fools. Ranging from the elaborate practical joke to the obvious Your zips undone the joker gloats April Fool when the unsuspecting victim falls for it. No one is exempt until noon but after that the joking must cease or the prank rebounds on the joker with the rhyme April Fool is gone and past, Youre the bigger fool at last. 4月1日,人们会去和他们的朋友开开玩笑,让他们做一些傻事。在 愚人节那天,从精心设计的恶作剧到一些诸如“你拉链开了”这样的玩 笑,不知情的人往往不知不觉地成了受害者。没有人会在愚人节那天免 于被捉弄。但是,中午一到,玩笑必须马上终止,或是玩笑马上得转为 诙谐的小段子: “愚人节,过了啊,大笨蛋,是你哦!” Origin 起源 In Britain, fooling at this time of year has gone on for centuries, however the origin of the custom still remains obscure. There are several theories to account for it。 在英国 ,愚人节的传统已经有好几个世纪的历史了,即便如此 ,这 项的传统的起源还是一个迷。下面介绍两个较为人熟知的愚人节的起源 。 One theory is that in Europe, until the sixteenth century, March 25th, the first day of the Vernal Equinox Festival, was New Years Day. On April 1st, the last day of the festival, people used to give presents to one another. In 1564, Charles IX, the French king, adopting the Gregorian calendar and fixed January 1st as New Years Day. Those who were against the revision continued to express their complaints by giving presents or paying New Years visits on April 1st. In the following years, these traditionalists who insisted on celebrating the New Year at its old time were mocked as fools and people would play pranks and tricks on them and called them ` Poisson davril , meaning April Fish. This must have been so much fun that it spread all over the world and people played tricks on everyone, not just the people who didnt accept the new calendar。 第一种说法是,在16世纪前的欧洲 ,3月25日是春分节的第一天, 也是新年。而4月1日是春分节的最后一天,在这天,人们常常会去给别 人送礼。在1564年,法国皇帝查尔斯九世正式采用公历 ,规定每年的1 月1日为新年。而那些不接受这一规定的人则

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