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Christmas is almost here. Holiday music fills the air. (0)........E......... The stores are crowed with people buying lats - minute gifts. All these are Christmas traditions. (1) ..........D............. Christmas in the northern part of the world comes a few days after the start of winter. So, in many places, a blanket of clean white snow covers the ground on Christmas Day. (2) .........B............... Of course, many places do not get snow in December. In fact, they may be very warm at that time of the year. People who like snow - (3) .........A.................. - dream of having a white Christmas. American songwriter Irving Berlin captured these feelings in his song "White Christmas". White Christmas" is one of the most popular songs of all times. (4) .........C................ Perhaps the most famous version was sung by Bing Crosby. (5) ..........G.............. He did not celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday. But in his Christmas song, he shares a message of peace and happiness which all people can joy.
So from all us - to all of you - we wish the happiest and most joyful holiday.
III. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. (1 point)
Christmas is almost here . Holiday music fills the air . Colorful lights shine brightly in windows . The stores are crowed with people buying last-minute gifts. All these are Christmas traditions . Another tradition is snow . Christmas in the northern part of the wolrd comes a few days after the star of winter . So, in many places , a blanket of clean white snow covers the ground on Christmas Day . This is what is mean by a “While Christmas”.
Of course , many places do not get snow in December . In fact , they may be very warm at that time of year . People who like snow - but live where it is warm -dream of having a white Christmas . American songwriter Irving Berlin captured these feelings in his song “White Christmas” .”White Christmas” is one of the most popular songs of all times . Hundreds of singers and musicicans have recorded it . Perhaps the most famous verion was sung by Bing Crosby . Songwriter Irving Berlin was Jewish . He did not celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday . But in his Christmas song , he shared a message of peace and happiness which all people an joy .
So from all of us - to all of you-we wish the happiest and most joyful holiday .
1. What are the stores crowded with ?
…………PEOPLE BUYING LAST-MINUTE GIFTS .
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2. Which part of the world does Christmas come a few days after the star of winter ?
………………Christmas in the northern part of the wolrd comes a few days after the star of winter . …………………………………………………………………..
3. What do people in warn places dream at Christmas ?
…………………People who like snow - but live where it is warm -dream of having a white Christmas .………………………………………………………………...
4. By whom was the famous song “White Chrisrmas’ written ?
………………JEWISH……………………………………………………………………
5. What does he share with us in his famous song ?
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he shared a message of peace and happiness which all people an joy .
………………………………………………………………………
Every December millions of Christmas cards go through the post . There are pictures of the stars and snow or Christmas (1) trees In these days it is hard to think of Christmas (2)without Christmas cards . Yet little over a hundred and fifty years ago there were (3) nothing at all.Here is just one story of the way in which they started.
Some boys of those days who were at boarding schools had to write a special piece of English at Chritmas (4)time . This was sent to their (5)parents so that they could see how the boys' work was during the year .
Young people like to make little (6)drawings on the paper when they write letters or poems.These boys were the (7)same They used to draw little pictures all (8) round the writing . Sometimes they coloured them , and after a time the (10)first Christmas cards.
Every December millions of Christmas cards go through the post . There are pictures of the stars and snow or Christmas (1) t...trees ... In these days it is hard to think of Christmas (2)w..without....... Christmas cards . Yet little over a hundred and fifty years ago there were (3) n..nothing ... at all.Here is just one story of the way in which they started.
Some boys of those days who were at boarding schools had to write a special piece of English at Chritmas (4)t.......time...... . This was sent to their (5)p.........parents ....... so that they could see how the boys' work was during the year .
Young people like to make little (6)d.........drawings .................. on the paper when they write letters or poems.These boys were the (7)s.............same................. They used to draw little pictures all (8) r............round....... the writing . Sometimes they coloured them , and after a time the (10)f..first......... Christmas cards.
II/ Complete the passage with the suitable words in the box
Relatives; top; preparations; holiday; put; are; although; bought
Christmas is the biggest ........holiday ........(1) of the year in the most of Britain. Celebrations start on 24 December,christmas eve, ......although ..........(2) there have been several weeks of ...... preparations............(3) before hand. The christmast trees, presents, food, drinks and decorations have been .....bought ..........(4). Christmas cards have already been sent to friends and.....relatives ...........(5). About a week before christmas, people usually......put .......(6) up their decorations and an angel on the ..........top .......(7) of the christmas tree. Family presents ........are .....(8) usually put under the tree.
III/ Read the passage choose true ( T) or false ( F)
London is Britain/s biggest city. It is a very old city and dates back to the Romans. It is a city of historic building and churches, and it has many beautiful parks.It also has some of the best museum in the world. London is very crowded in summer. It is a popular city with foreign tourists and has more than eight million visitors a year. The city is famous for its shopping and department stores. London has an excellent underground railway system, so it is eary for tourists to get around.
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None of the cities in Britain is bigger than London T
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London is founded by the Romans F
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London has historic buildings and churches T
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Most of the best museum in the world are situated in London F
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London is not busy in summer F
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It/s not easy for tourists to travel around London F
IV Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first ( 2ms)
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People speak english over the world.
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English .......is spoken over the world .......
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Do you mind if I take a photo
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Would you mind ........if I took a photo?..........
1. supper
2. the British have toast with baked beans
3. Once a year
4. The prize if you win the cheddar cheese race is cheese
5. women
6. Because British people put a coin in the pudding mixture
BRITISH STRANGE FOOD HABITS
Perhaps you know about some of the food that British people eat, but do you know about their strange food habits? People from different parts of the UK and from different classes call their meals by different names. They call the midday meal, lunch or dinner and the evening meal, dinner, supper or tea. Tea is also sandwiches, cakes and tea (the drink) at four or five o’clock. What
do the British eat when they want something quick and easy? Baked beans, of course! You must warm them in a pan and eat them on toast.
Cheddar cheese is so popular in Britain that people run after it down a hill! This is a very strange English sport. You can see it once a year in Coopers Hill. There are four races, three for men and one for women. At the start of the race someone drops a big, round cheese down a very, very steep hill. About 15 racers run and jump after it. The first person to get to the bottom of the hill gets the cheese.
There is another strange race that the British have. It is a special Pancake Day race. Only women can run in the race. They must run with a pancake in a frying pan and throw it in the air three times. After the race, many English families eat pancakes with lemon juice and sugar. Be careful if you have Christmas dinner with a British family – some of their Christmas customs are risky! Be very careful! Eat the Christmas pudding slowly if you don’t want to eat a coin! When they are making their delicious dessert, British people put a coin in the mixture. The person who finds the coin in their pudding will be rich and happy.
1. What do the British call the evening meal?
_______The British call the evening meal, dinner, supper or tea._______
2. What do the British have with baked beans?
__________The British have toast with baked beans.___________
3. How often is the Cheddar cheese sport event held?
_______The Cheddar cheese sport event is held once a year._______
4. What is the prize if you win the Cheddar cheese race?
________The prize is a big round cheese._________
5. Who can take part in a pancake race?
________Only women can take part in a pancake race._________
6. Why is it dangerous to eat Christmas pudding?
________It is dangerous to eat Christmas pudding because British people put a coin in the mixture._________
I read and fill a suitable word in each blanket
christmas is always help .....on.......december the twenty fifth every year. Every family in England decorates a christmas tree and puts ........it....in the middle of the living room .And Santa Claus plays an improtant ...........role/part.....in this festival.There is a poem to relate him. In 1823 the patron saint of children Sainit Nicholas appeared in a poem ........called.......A visit Saint Nicholas .The character in the poem .......was......a fat jolly man who wore a ......red.......suit and gave children ..presents/gifts....on christmas eve . The poem which was ....written....by clement clarke moore an American professor ,became popular ......in.....the USA .Santa Claus is based......on........the description of Sanit Nicholas in this poem
Christmas is the (1)_______ holiday of the year in most of Britain. Celebrations start (2) _______24 December, Christmas Eve, although there have been several weeks of preparations beforehand. The Christmas trees, presents, food, drinks and decorations have been bought. Christmas cards have (3)______ been sent to friends and relatives. About a week before Christmas, people usually put up their decorations ans an angel on the top of the (4) ____. Family presents are usually put under the tree.
1, A. big | B, bigger | C, biggest | D, most |
2, A, in | B, at | C, to | D, on |
3, A, never | B, yet | C, already | D, ever |
4, A. Chritmas tree | B, Chritmas card | C, Chritmas carols |
Christmas is the biggest festival of the year in most of Britain. Celebrations start properly on 24 December, Christmas Eve, although there have been several weeks of preparation beforehand. The Christmas tree and all the presents, food, drinks and decorations have been bought. Christmas cards have already been sent to friends and relations. About a week before Christmas, people usually put up their decorations and decorate the Christmas tree with lights, various colored decorations and an angel on the top. Family presents are usually put under the tree.
T or F
They send cards to friends and relatives on Christmas. T
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Christmas is almost here. Holiday music fills the air. Colorful lights shine brightly in windows. The stores are crowded with people buying last-minute gifts. All these are Christmas traditions. Another tradition is snow. Christmas in the northern part of the world comes a few days after the start of winter. So, in many places, a blanket of clean white snow covers the ground on Christmas Day. This is what is meant by a "White Christmas".
Of course, many places do not get snow in December. In fact, they may be very warm at that time of year. People who like snow - but live where it is warm - dream of having a white Christmas. American songwriter Irving Berlin captured these feelings in his song "White Christmas" . " White Christmas" is one of the most popular songs of all times. Hundreds of singers and musicians have recorded it. Perhaps the most famous version was sung by Bing Crosby. Songwriter Irving Berlin was Jewish. He did not celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday. But in his Christmas song, he shares a massage of peace and happiness which all people can joy.
So from all of us - to all of you - we wish the happiest and most joyful holiday.
1. What are the stores crowded with?
............................The stores are crowded with people buying last-minute gifts.......................................................
2. Which part of the world does Christmas come a few days after the start of winter?
............................Christmas in the northern part of the world comes a few days after the start of winter. ......................................................
3. What do people in warm places dream at Christmas?
........................People who like snow - but live where it is warm - dream of having a white Christmas............................................................
4. By whom was the famous song "White Christmas" written?
.....................................American songwriter Irving Berlin...............................................
5. What does he share with us in his famous song?
.........................he shares a massage of peace and happiness which all people can joy............................................................
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