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Warm weather gets thousands of people to gather outdoors and celebrate for various events. Here are a few fun festivals that you should travel to see this summer.
Naadam (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia)
Naadam, also known as “the three games of men”, is the biggest traditional festival held in Ulaanbaatar, the Mongolian capital. Each July, men compete in Mongolian wrestling, horse racing and archery(射箭). Today, women also take art in the archery and girls in the horse racing.
Elvis Week (Memphis)
If moving your body to Blue Suede Shoes this summer sounds good to you, then head to Memphis for Elvis Week, usually held in August. Movies, special performances and the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest are just a few activities to keep fans busy. The week of events is held to mark the anniversary(周年纪念日) of the death of Elvis Presley, the “King of Rock and Roll”.
Glastonbury Festival (Somerset, England)
Around 175,000 people gather on a dairy farm in Somerset, England every year for the Glastonbury Festival. Famous bands and singers appear at the 5-day music celebration. The ticket for the festival was £1 when the festival started in 1970, but today, full-weekend general tickets go for about £248.
World Bodypainting Festival (Klagenfurt, Austria)
During the annual World Bodypainting Festival in Austria, artists from as many as 50 countries compete using a variety of techniques, including brushes, sponges and airbrushes. Alex Barendregt organized the first festival in 1998, when he was tasked with organizing a new summer event.
21. Where can we watch exciting games when attending the festival?
A. Peru. B. Austria.
C. England. D. Mongolia.
22. Which of the following is in memory of a musician?
A. Naadam.
B. Elvis Week.
C. Glastonbury Festival.
D. World Bodypainting Festival.
23. What can we learn about the Glastonbury Festival?
A. It is held to celebrate the harvest.
B. It is held in the downtown area of a city.
C. Its ticket price has greatly increased since it started.
D. It offers actors a good chance to show their talents.