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This year is my first year in my new school. There are many differences between my new and old schools. My new school is twice as big as my old school. My new school has a bigger schoolyard with more trees and small plants than my old school. My new school has a big lobby while my old school doesn't have any lobby. Above the big schoolyard is a 3-story-high building. The classrooms inside my new school are a lot larger than those of my old school. In my new school, there are computer classrooms that my old school doesn't have. I love to go to the cafeteria for lunch. The cafeteria in my new school isn't as small as that of my old school. This cafeteria has a lot more toys, snacks, and food than that of my old school. Looking at my new school's schoolyard during lunch break, the school is covered with hundreds of students. My old school doesn't have as many students as my new school. There are a lot of differences between my new and old schools. However, I love both of them.
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New York! New York! |
New York City is an exciting place.It is the biggest city in the USA.It has the most famous museums and the best restaurants and cafes in the world! But wait a minute,there is another New York.
Where is it?
It is the UK! It is smaller than New York City,but the people is friendlier!
Ex XI: Write the correct form of the word given
1. The world’s………longest………fence was built to protect the population of sheep. LONG
2. The Statue of Liberty in New York is a monument which symbolized ……freedom……FREE
3. Which country is the………closest……………to the North? America , Canada or Australia CLOSE
4. Which country is ………surrounded………….by the sea? New Zealand or the USA SURROUND
5. My brother is a regular member of the ………journalist……….club. JOURNAL
6. He got a prize from the teacher thanks to his active ………participation………..in sports activities. PARTICIPATE
7. We are preparing a small……introduction………of this English-speaking country. INTRODUCE
8. Jim and Jack have voted for the most …………informative……..and interesting presentation. INFORM
9. This is the most densely-…………populated……….region of the country. POPULATION
10.My friends and I often go to this ………spacious………café at the weekend. SPACE
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Tet is the most important festival of the Vietnamese calendar. It marks the beginning of the lunar new year, which is celebrated inChina as well. Festivities occur throughout the country, but this is a family holiday and many of the traditions of observance occur in the home. The official holiday lasts three days, but celebrations continue for at least the first week of the new year.
Preparations begin about a week before the new year. Homes are cleaned out in the hopes of getting rid of the past year's bad luck, and some families go so far as to repaint their house's exterior. It also is believed to be lucky to buy new clothes and get a fresh haircut. At midnight on New Year's Eve, Vietnamese families conduct the ritual Le Tru Tich, which involves gongs, firecrackers and other noisy items to chase out the old year and ring in the new.
On New Year's Day, most families meet to exchange gifts and have a traditional meal, and also perform a ceremony to appease the kitchen god. Homes are decorated with the hoa mai flower and all thoughts of sadness are supposed to be avoided. Children are encouraged not to fight or cry and anyone in mourning is shunned because it is bad luck to be associated with death on New Year's Day. Many families plant a new year's tree in front of the house and wrap it with lucky red paper. The tree is removed at the end of the first week of the new year. After the family meal, many Vietnamese attend the local pagoda to worship ancestors.In major cities, such as Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi, Tet celebrations are more similar to new year celebrations in western countries. People attend events in dance clubs and bars. This is a time of enjoyment and there is a lot of eating and drinking involved in the celebrations. Fireworks are set off to scare away the evil spirit Na A. Stores and neighborhoods decorate with colored lights and red banners. Food is an important part of the Tet celebrations. The Vietnamese believe that what a person does on New Year's Day dictates the course of the rest of the year, and eating a lot represents the hope that no one will go hungry in the coming year. In the days leading up to the holiday, the Vietnamese traditionally give gifts of food to family members and friends. The traditional meal includes foods such as bang, a bamboo and pork soup; bang chung, a sticky rice cake filled with pork and beans; and orange sticky rice. Even the ancestors are given food gifts. Families leave a five fruit tray at the altar. With the exception of the hospitality industry, most businesses close down for the entire week of Tet celebrations. Because the holiday is an important time for Vietnamese families to spend time together, travel in Vietnam is as hectic as Christmas travel is in many other parts of the world. Any travel plans within the country must be arranged well in advance. Since most of the celebration takes place in the homes of friends and family, visitors might feel left out for most of the week unless they have close friends or family in Vietnam.
Albany, the state capital of New York, is known as the city of many names. The original inhabitants, the Mohicans, called the city PempotowwathutMuhhcanneuw, or "the 1st fireplace of the Mohican nation," while the Dutch called it Beverwijck or "Beaver District." In 1664, the English would name the city after the Duke of Albany.
The New York capitol building in Albany took 28 years (1867–1899), 5 different architects, and over $25 million to build. Composed of granite, the building has 5 floors total and a Million Dollar Staircase with 300 carved stone portraits of famous New Yorkers and others.
New York City, New York, is the most linguistically diverse city with over 800 languages spoken, and 4 in 10 households speak a language other than English.
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