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Fill in each numbered blank with ONE suitable word. Write your answer in the numbered box.
In Canada and the United States, (1) _____one____ of the most popular days in the year is Halloween. Halloween is on October 31st. It’s a day (2) ___when______ some people dress up in strange or unusual costumes. For example, they may dress up to look (3) _____like____ an animal, a person from a book or movie or a famous person from history. In some places, children go to school in (4) ___their______ Halloween costumes. After dark, many young children (5) ______put___ on their costumes and visit their neighbors. They knock on the (6) ___door______ and shout “Trick or treat!”. Then the neighbors (7) __gives_______ them some candy, and the children go on to the (8) __next_______ house. Adults also enjoy dressing up for Halloween. (9) ___there______ are usually Halloween parties in the evening and usually there is a prize for the best or (10) ____worst_____ unusual costume.
Fill in each numbered blank with ONE suitable word. Write your answer in the numbered box.
In Canada and the United States, (1) ____one_____ of the most popular days in the year is Halloween. Halloween is on October 31st. It’s a day (2) _____that____ some people dress up in strange or unusual costumes. For example, they may dress up to look (3) _____like____ an animal, a person from a book or movie or a famous person from history. In some places, children go to school in (4) _____their____ Halloween costumes. After dark, many young children (5) ___put______ on their costumes and visit their neighbors. They knock on the (6) ____door_____ and shout “Trick or treat!”. Then the neighbors (7) _____give____ them some candy, and the children go on to the (8) ____another_____ house. Adults also enjoy dressing up for Halloween. (9) _____there____ are usually Halloween parties in the evening and usually there is a prize for the best or (10) ____having_____ unusual costume.
How do people choose names (0) ...for. their babies? In the past, many names were chosen for (1)....their...... religious associations or because of national or family tradition. If a boy's great-grandfather, his grandfather and father were all called Patrick, then(2)....it......was very likely that the new-born baby would be called Patrick as(3).....well......Sometimes parents wanted to please a wealthy or much loved relative(4).....by.....naming the baby after him or her and in countries (5).....such.....as Spain a child was often given the name of the saint whose feast day coincided (6).....with.....the birth. Mostly names (7)....have......good connotations, though there are exceptions. Parents in some parts of the world gave their babies names like 'Ugly' or 'Disagreeable' so as to(8)......make....the child unattractive to demons.
Nowadays the main consideration in most English-speaking countries seems to be fashion combined with (9)...how.......the name sounds. New names are sometimes invented simply (10)....because......they sound pleasant. In Britain the influence of television soaps, pop music and Hollywood is clear as is the increasing appeal (11)....of......less common names. In the United States current naming trends include naming children after places, using traditional last names as first names and borrowing (12)....from......other languages and cultures.
There are hundreds of books and even web sites devoted (13).....to.....listing names for anxious parents who still can't make (14)....up......their minds. Despite the almost bewildering range of choices plenty of children still end up in classrooms where three, four or even more of their classmates have the (15)...same.......name.
Two of the most important holidays in the United States are Independence Day and Thanksgiving Day. The fourth of July mark the American declaration of independence from Britain. Most towns, big or small, celebrate the fourth of July with parades and fireworks. Families (1) . . . . with barbecues or picnics.
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in fall, on the fourth Thursday in November. It is a day (2) . . . . people give thanks to the harvest. Most families (3) . . . . a large dinner with roast turkey. (4) . . . . Independence Day and Thanksgiving Day are national (5) . . . . . Everyone is interested (6) . . . . these holidays.
1) A. celebrating B. celebration C. celebrate D. celebrated
2) A. where B. when C. which D. in which
3) A. have B. buy C. help D. take
4) A. Besides B. Both C. Either D. Nor
5) A. chances B. months C. holidays D. times
6) A. in B. on C. at D. with
1) A. celebrating B. celebration C. celebrate D. celebrated
2) A. where B. when C. which D. in which
3) A. have B. buy C. help D. take
4) A. Besides B. Both C. Either D. Nor
5) A. chances B. months C. holidays D. times
6) A. in B. on C. at D. with
I. Supply the correct tense of the words given in each blanket.
1. Four countries ____have been visited____ (visit) by John so far.
2. London _____has_____ (have) a population of eight million people.
3. The Statue of Liberty in New York is a monument which __symbolic__ (symbolize) freedom.
4. Vietnam’s Independence Day ________is celebrated_______ (celebrate) on September 09th.
5. We _______have visited_______ (visit) Sydney Opera House for several times.
6. Some activities _______are preparing______ (prepare) to celebrate the lunar new year now.
II. Supply the correct tense of the words given in each blanket.
#Câu này giống câu I nên mình không làm lại nữa :)
III. Read the passage and answer these questions below:
England is not a large country. No town in England is very far from the sea, and many English families spend their summer holidays at the seaside. There are no high mountains in England, no very long rivers and very large forests.
There are many towns in England. No town is very far from another. The English countryside between the towns is like a carpets of many colors. In Spring and summer, the fields, meadows and forests are light green or dark green, and the gardens are green , red, blue, yellow and white with flowers.
Questions
1.Is England a large country?
-> No, it isn't.
2. Where do many English families spend their summer holidays?
-> Many English families spend their summer holidays at the seaside.
3. Are there many towns in England?
-> Yes, there are.
4. What is the English countryside like?
-> The English countryside between the towns is like a carpets of many colors.