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People in Britain celebrate Halloween on October 31st. This isn't a holiday though. 1.Orange is related (有关于) to harvests because the end of October is the end of the harvest. Black is related to death. Pumpkin lanterns are everywhere on Halloween. People take the inside part out of pumpkins and cut eyes, mouth and a nose on one side. 2.The candlelight (烛光) creates a scary face effect. In the past people used potatoes to make lanterns, but today people use pumpkins. They are easier to cut and people can buy them in supermarkets. People use pumpkin lanterns to decorate (装饰) their homes. People of different age usually dress up on Halloween. Young children usually go trick  or treat with parents or an older brother or sister. Children dress up and then visit the houses in  their neighborhood asking for a "trick or treat". 3.If there is no treat, the children play a  trick  on  the  neighbor. They  can  play different tricks on  the  neighbor. 4.People think that playing tricks is unkind but luckily there is nearly always a treat. The police in some parts of Britain give out "No trick or treat, please!" posters ( 海 报 ). People can put the posters on their door if they don't want to join in.

A.The neighbor gives them sweets as a "treat".

B.They put a candle inside the pumpkin.

C.Halloween colors are orange and black.

D.Some people are not afraid of the tricks.

E.For example, they might put soap on the window.

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