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On September 12 this year, you will see a full moon(满月).It is the Mid–Autumn Festival(中秋节).The festival is on the 15thday of the eighth lunar(农历) month. And it is one of the most important festivals in China.
It is a big time for families and friends to get together. In the evening, people sit around a table and look at the bright moon. They eat sweet or salty moon cakes(月饼).People can see a lot of lanterns(灯笼) in the street. Children like guessing(猜) the answers to the lantern riddles(灯谜).
The Mid–Autumn Festival is also a harvest(收获) festival. Farmers begin to harvest fruits and vegetable.

Name of the festival
The 【小题1】                       Festival
Date of the festival
The 15th day of 【小题2】             month
What to eat
Sweet or salty 【小题3】                
What children like doing
Guessing 【小题4】         to the lantern riddles
What farmers harvest
【小题5】                     


【小题1】 Mid-autumn
【小题2】 the eighth lunar
【小题3】 moon cakes
【小题4】the answers
【小题5】fruits and vegetable

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