Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
According to Slate, , the Spanish village of Castrillo de Murcia hosts a yearly festival in which parents baptize their new-borns by having men dress up like the devil and jump over them. Known as El Colacho, the festival reportedly takes place 60 days after Easter each year, during the village’s Corpus Christi feast. “During the holiday, parents with children born during the previous year bring the little tykes out and place them in neat rows of pillows spaced out down a public street.” the report says. Then, while the excited parents look on, men dressed in bright yellow costumes and grotesque masks begin filing through the crowd, whipping bystanders with switches and generally terrorizing everyone.” Sounds freaky, right? Slate says the devils proceed to jump over the rows of babies "like Olympic hurdlers” in order to absolve them of "man’s original transgression.” Once that freaky part is over, the babies get rose petals; sprinkled onto them and are released to their parents. The tradition dates back to the 17th century, says the article, adding that no injuries have ever been reported. Spain saves all of their completely avoidable annual injuries for the Running of the Bulls, obviously.
(Source: http://www.grunge.com)
* Một số từ vựng:
- host (v): đăng cai tổ chức
- baptize: (v) rửa tội
- tykes: (n): đứa trẻ
- freaky: (adj): kì cục
- terrorizing (v): khủng bố
- absolve (v): xóa tội
What is El Colacho?
Trả lời bởi giáo viên
Tạm dịch câu hỏi:
El Colacho là gì?
A.Một em bé mới chào đời
B.Một lễ hội
C.Một ngôi làng
D.Một phụ huynh
Thông tin:
Known as El Colacho, the festival reportedly takes place 60 days after Easter each year
(Được biết đến với cái tên El Colacho, lễ hội được diễn ra trong vòng 60 ngày sau lễ Phục sinh mỗi năm)
=> El Colacho là tên của một lễ hội
Hướng dẫn giải:
Thông tin: “Known as El Colacho, the festival reportedly takes place 60 days after Easter each year.”