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April Fool's Day 愚人节
[ 2007-04-03 13:24 ]

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Ha ha! Tricked you!
1st April is a day to be careful, or you could easily get tricked by someone. It’s April Fool’s Day, a day when people traditionally like to try to make a fool of someone else and laugh at them.

There are lots of theories surrounding the origins of the day, but one explanation is connected with the change in the calendar in the 16th century, which meant that 1st April was no longer the beginning of the year. Those who still celebrated the New Year on 1st April were called fools.

So what kind of pranks do people play on April Fool’s Day? Well, there are lots of simple tricks that you can play on your friends. For example, you could wear a black sweater and pull a piece of white thread through it, so that people try to pull it off. You could change the time on someone’s alarm clock so that they’re late for work. Or glue a coin to the floor and see how many people try to pick it up.

All these are small-scale practical jokes which you might play on one other person or a few people. But there’s also a tradition of large companies attempting to fool a lot of people. For example a burger restaurant once claimed that they were introducing a left-handed burger!

In particular, the media often try to make people believe something which is not true. Newspapers publish some ludicrous stories every year, although some of them are actually true. It’s entertaining to try to guess which stories are true and which are fake. In the April Fool’s stories, they often include a clue to the fact that it’s a joke. For example the name of an ‘expert’ quoted in the article might be an anagram of ‘April Fool’.

Radio and television programmes have also fooled many people by broadcasting reports which are untrue. One programme announced the invention of an amazing new weight-loss product - water which contained minus calories!

And one of the most famous hoaxes ever was broadcast by the BBC itself in 1957! A very serious news programme called Panorama reported on the poor spaghetti harvest in Switzerland, and showed pictures of farmers picking spaghetti from trees! Hundreds of people were taken in and wrote to the BBC asking how to grow their own spaghetti.


GLOSSARY 词汇表 (收听发音, 请单击英语单词) 


tricked
被骗了,开玩笑

to make a fool of
把某人耍了     
theories
推断,理论
       
origins
由来,起源
calendar
日历
pranks
恶作剧,鬼把戏   
small-scale
小规模的   
practical jokes
恶作剧 
left-handed
左手的     
publish
出版     

ludicrous
滑稽的;荒唐的   

fake
假的,假货    
anagram
拼字游戏    
broadcasting
广播
weight-loss
减肥
calories
卡[热量的单位]   
hoaxes
骗局
 

harvest
收成,收获 

spaghetti
意大利细面条           
taken in
相信了     
  


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