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Read the text carefully, and then answer the questions. Holi - India Holi is a spring festival also known as the festival of colours. It is an ancient Hindu religious festival which stars with a Holika bonfire on the night before Holi where people gather, sing and dance. The next morning is free for all carnival of colours, where everyone plays, chases and colours each other with dry powder and coloured water, with some carrying water guns and coloured water-filled balloons for their water...
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Read the text carefully, and then answer the questions.

Holi - India

Holi is a spring festival also known as the festival of colours. It is an ancient Hindu religious festival which stars with a Holika bonfire on the night before Holi where people gather, sing and dance. The next morning is free for all carnival of colours, where everyone plays, chases and colours each other with dry powder and coloured water, with some carrying water guns and coloured water-filled balloons for their water fight. Children and youth spray coloured powder solutions at each other, laugh and celebrate, while elders tend to smear dry coloured powder on each other's face. Visitors to homes are first teased with colours, then served with Holi delicacies, desserts and drinks. After playing with colours, and cleaning up, people bathe, put on clean clothes, visit friends and family.

48. What is the festival Holi in India?

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49. What does Holi star with?
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50. What do people often do on the second day?
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51. What are some activities during the festival?
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52. What do people do after playing with colour?

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11 tháng 2 2018

Read the text carefully, and then answer the questions.

Holi - India

Holi is a spring festival also known as the festival of colours. It is an ancient Hindu religious festival which stars with a Holika bonfire on the night before Holi where people gather, sing and dance. The next morning is free for all carnival of colours, where everyone plays, chases and colours each other with dry powder and coloured water, with some carrying water guns and coloured water-filled balloons for their water fight. Children and youth spray coloured powder solutions at each other, laugh and celebrate, while elders tend to smear dry coloured powder on each other's face. Visitors to homes are first teased with colours, then served with Holi delicacies, desserts and drinks. After playing with colours, and cleaning up, people bathe, put on clean clothes, visit friends and family.

48. What is the festival Holi in India?

=>The festival Holi in India is a spring festival also knoen as the festival of colours.

49. What does Holi star with?
....=>...Holi stars with a holika bonfire with on the night before holi where people gather,sing and dance...................................................

50. What do people often do on the second day?
=>People often play,chases and colours each other with dry power and coloured water,with ......face.

51. What are some activities during the festival?
....=>Some activities during the festival are (Chases .......face).

52. What do people do after playing with colour?

..=>After playing with colours and cleaning up,peole ....family.

11 tháng 2 2018

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Holi - India

Holi is a spring festival also known as the festival of colours. It is an ancient Hindu religious festival which stars with a Holika bonfire on the night before Holi where people gather, sing and dance. The next morning is free for all carnival of colours, where everyone plays, chases and colours each other with dry powder and coloured water, with some carrying water guns and coloured water-filled balloons for their water fight. Children and youth spray coloured powder solutions at each other, laugh and celebrate, while elders tend to smear dry coloured powder on each other's face. Visitors to homes are first teased with colours, then served with Holi delicacies, desserts and drinks. After playing with colours, and cleaning up, people bathe, put on clean clothes, visit friends and family.

48. What is the festival Holi in India?

=>The festival Holi in India is a spring festival also knoen as the festival of colours.

49. What does Holi star with?
=>Holi stars with a holika bonfire with on the night before holi where people gather,sing and dance.

50. What do people often do on the second day?

=>People often play,chases and colours each other with dry power and coloured water,with dry powder and coloured water, with some carrying water guns and coloured water-filled balloons for their water fight.

51. What are some activities during the festival?
=>Some activities during the festival are chases and colours each other with dry powder and coloured water, with some carrying water guns and coloured water-filled balloons for their water fight.

52. What do people do after playing with colour?

=>After playing with colours and cleaning up,people bathe, put on clean clothes, visit friends and family.

II. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks. Holi, known as the festival of colours, is the Hindu festival celebrated by Hindus all over Asia and also by the people from some parts of Europe and North America. It is mainly observed in India andNepal. Holi commemorates the victory of good over evil, marks the arrival of Spring, and a time to give thanks for the good harvest. The dates change each year according to the full moon, but it is normally in March and sometimes in late February and...
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II. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks.
 Holi, known as the festival of colours, is the Hindu festival celebrated by Hindus all over Asia and also by the people from some parts of Europe and North America. It is mainly observed in India and
Nepal.
 Holi commemorates the victory of good over evil, marks the arrival of Spring, and a time to give thanks for the good harvest. The dates change each year according to the full moon, but it is normally in March and sometimes in late February and lasts for a night and a day.
Traditional Holi celebrations start the night before Holi with a Hollka Dahan where people gather around a bonfire and perform religious rituals praying that evil will be destroyed. The next morning is a free-for-all festival of colours. People chase each other, smear each other with paint, throw coloured paint powder over each other, and drench each other with coloured water. Some people carry waterguns
and coloured water-filled balloons for their water fight. In the evening, people visit houses of their friends and relatives and share sweets and other food items.
A. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. The ‘festival of colours’ is another name for Holi.
2. Only Hindus celebrate Holỉ.
3. Holi is celebrated on 1 March - the first official day of spring.
4. Holi activities start early In the morning.
5. The famous festival of colours is the second day of Hol . nd cojour each other.
6. Water guns and water-filled balloons are also used to play and colour each other.
B. Answer the questions.
1. Where is Holi mainly celebrated?
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2. When does Hol i take place?
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3. How long does the festival last?
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4. Why is Holi festival celebrated?
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5. How do people celebrate Holika Dahan?
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6. What do people do on the day of Holi?
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1 In India and Nepal.

2 The dates change each year according to the full moon, but it is normally in March and sometimes in late February

3 It lasts for a night and a day.

4 Because it commemorates the victory of good over evil, marks the arrival of Spring, and is a time to give thanks for the good harvest. 

5 People gather around a bonfire and perform religious rituals praying that evil will be destroyed. 

6 People chase each other, smear each other with paint, throw coloured paint powder over each other, and drench each other with coloured water. Some people carry waterguns and coloured water-filled balloons for their water fight. In the evening, people visit houses of their friends and relatives and share sweets and other food items.

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II. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks. Holi, known as the festival of colours, is the Hindu festival celebrated by Hindus all over Asia and also by the people from some parts of Europe and North America. It is mainly observed in India and Nepal. Holi commemorates the victory of good over evil, marks the arrival of Spring, and a time to give thanks for the good harvest. The dates change each year according to the full moon, but it is normally in March and sometimes in late February...
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II. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks.

Holi, known as the festival of colours, is the Hindu festival celebrated by Hindus all over Asia and also by the people from some parts of Europe and North America. It is mainly observed in India and Nepal.

Holi commemorates the victory of good over evil, marks the arrival of Spring, and a time to give thanks for the good harvest. The dates change each year according to the full moon, but it is normally in March and sometimes in late February and lasts for a night and a day.

Traditional Holi celebrations start the night before Holi with a Holika Dahan where people gather around a bonfire and perform religious rituals praying that evil will be destroyed. The next morning is a free-for-all festival of colours. People chase each other, smear each other with paint, throw coloured paint powder over each other, and drench each other with coloured water. Some people carry water guns and coloured water-filled balloons for their water fight. In the evening, people visit houses of their friends and relatives and share sweets and other food items.

A. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F).

1. The ‘festival of colours’ is another name for Holi.

2. Only Hindus celebrate Holi.

3. Holi is celebrated on 1 March - the first official day of spring.

4. Holi activities start early in the morning.

5. The famous festival of colours is the second day of Holi.

6. Water guns and water-filled balloons are also used to play and colour each other.

B. Answer the questions. .

1. Where is Holi mainly celebrated?

___________________________________________________________

2. When does Holi take place?

___________________________________________________________

3. How long does the festival last?

___________________________________________________________

4. Why is Holi festival celebrated?

___________________________________________________________

5. How do people celebrate Holika Dahan?

___________________________________________________________

6. What do people do on the day of Holi?

___________________________________________________________

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II. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks. Holi, known as the festival of colours, is the Hindu festival celebrated by Hindus all over Asia and also by the people from some parts of Europe and North America. It is mainly observed in India and Nepal. Holi commemorates the victory of good over evil, marks the arrival of Spring, and a time to give thanks for the good harvest. The dates change each year according to the full moon, but it is normally in March and sometimes in late February...
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II. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks.

Holi, known as the festival of colours, is the Hindu festival celebrated by Hindus all over Asia and also by the people from some parts of Europe and North America. It is mainly observed in India and Nepal.

Holi commemorates the victory of good over evil, marks the arrival of Spring, and a time to give thanks for the good harvest. The dates change each year according to the full moon, but it is normally in March and sometimes in late February and lasts for a night and a day.

Traditional Holi celebrations start the night before Holi with a Holika Dahan where people gather around a bonfire and perform religious rituals praying that evil will be destroyed. The next morning is a free-for-all festival of colours. People chase each other, smear each other with paint, throw coloured paint powder over each other, and drench each other with coloured water. Some people carry water guns and coloured water-filled balloons for their water fight. In the evening, people visit houses of their friends and relatives and share sweets and other food items.

A. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F).

1. The ‘festival of colours’ is another name for Holi. T

2. Only Hindus celebrate Holi. F

3. Holi is celebrated on 1 March - the first official day of spring. T

4. Holi activities start early in the morning. T

5. The famous festival of colours is the second day of Holi. F

6. Water guns and water-filled balloons are also used to play and colour each other. T

B. Answer the questions. .

1. Where is Holi mainly celebrated?

___________________________________________________________

2. When does Holi take place?

___________________________________________________________

3. How long does the festival last?

___________________________________________________________

4. Why is Holi festival celebrated?

___________________________________________________________

5. How do people celebrate Holika Dahan?

___________________________________________________________

6. What do people do on the day of Holi?

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II. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks.

Holi, known as the festival of colours, is the Hindu festival celebrated by Hindus all over Asia and also by the people from some parts of Europe and North America. It is mainly observed in India and Nepal.

Holi commemorates the victory of good over evil, marks the arrival of Spring, and a time to give thanks for the good harvest. The dates change each year according to the full moon, but it is normally in March and sometimes in late February and lasts for a night and a day.

Traditional Holi celebrations start the night before Holi with a Holika Dahan where people gather around a bonfire and perform religious rituals praying that evil will be destroyed. The next morning is a free-for-all festival of colours. People chase each other, smear each other with paint, throw coloured paint powder over each other, and drench each other with coloured water. Some people carry water guns and coloured water-filled balloons for their water fight. In the evening, people visit houses of their friends and relatives and share sweets and other food items.

A. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F).

1. The ‘festival of colours’ is another name for Holi. T

2. Only Hindus celebrate Holi. F

3. Holi is celebrated on 1 March - the first official day of spring. T

4. Holi activities start early in the morning. T

5. The famous festival of colours is the second day of Holi. F

6. Water guns and water-filled balloons are also used to play and colour each other. T

B. Answer the questions. .

1. Where is Holi mainly celebr

Holy is mostly celebrated in India and Nepal

2. When does Holi take place?

Holy usually takes place in March, sometimes in late February

3. How long does the festival last?

he festival lasts for one night and one day

4. Why is Holi festival celebrated?

Because Holi celebrates the victory of good over evil, marks the arrival of spring and is a time to thank the good harvest.

5. How do people celebrate Holika Dahan?

Everyone gathered around the fire and performed religious rituals to pray that the evil would be destroyed.

6. What do people do on the day of Holi?

People chase each other, smear each other with paint, throw paint powder on each other and dip water into each other with water. Some people carry water guns and balloons filled with colored water for their underwater battle. In the evening, people visit the homes of their friends and relatives and share sweets and other food items.

4 tháng 3 2022

A

1.T

2.T

3.F

4.F

5.T

6.T

B

1,In India and Nepal.

2.In March and sometimes in late February.

3.A night and a day.

4.It commemorates the victory of good over the evil.

5.They gather around a bonfire and perform religious rituals playing that evils will be destroyed.

6.They chase each other, smear other with paint, throw color paint power over each other, and drench each other with coloured water.

 

@Nguyễn Bảo Trung đây nè:photo ngang nhé! Holi Festival is a Spring Festival of Hindus in India and Nepal, also known as the Festival of colors or share the love Festival. This is an ancient Festival of the Hindus and have become popular with those who do not follow Hinduism in many places in South Asia, as well as residents of other communities outside of Asia photo tờ thứ 2 nhé! Holi is a festival that lasted for two days and started on Purnima (full moon day) falls on Bikram...
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đây nè:photo ngang nhé!

Holi Festival is a Spring Festival of Hindus in India and Nepal, also known as the Festival of colors or share the love Festival. This is an ancient Festival of the Hindus and have become popular with those who do not follow Hinduism in many places in South Asia, as well as residents of other communities outside of Asia

photo tờ thứ 2 nhé!

Holi is a festival that lasted for two days and started on Purnima (full moon day) falls on Bikram Sambat calendar of Hindus [4] the month of Falgun, usually on days the end of February and mid March of the Gregorian calendar. The first day of Holika Dahan or Chhoti called Holi and on Monday as Rangwali Holi, Dhuleti, Dhulandi or Dhulivandan. [5]
Holi celebration begins on the night before Holi with a bonfire where Holika people gather, do the religious ceremonies in front of the fire, and prayed for the wicked in the person they will be take out when the fire started burning. The next morning was celebrated as Holi Festival-one day Rangwali day color free for everyone, where all participants play, Chase and coloring with colored powder dry and mutual water color, some carrying pistols and water balloons filled with colored water to the war in their country. Anyone and everyone regardless of whether they are friends or strangers, rich or poor, man or woman, child or older person is joining the same game. The play and the match by color is played out on the streets, in public parks, outside of temples and other buildings. Some groups of people carrying drums and other instruments, to go from one place to another, singing and dancing.People to visit family, friends and enemies to throw pigments together, laughing and talking crap, then share each other's dishes on Holi, food and drinks. Some drinks have intoxicating substances.For example, bhang, a drunk-causing material made from the leaves of cannabis, be mixed into drinks and sweets and has been widely used. In the evening, after the alcohol, people change clothes and visit friends and family.

Holi is celebrated at the time of the near the vernal equinox, at the full moon (Phalguna Purnima).Festival days, is determined according to the Hindu calendar, change from year to year according to the Gregorian calendar, usually in March, sometimes is Feb. The Festival signifies the victory of good before the evil, the arrival of spring, the end of winter, and give people a day to meet the others, fun, laughing, forget, forgive, and fixing the broken relationship, and it was also held as a thank you for a bumper crop.

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Holi Festival is important to the Hinđu as well as many other Indian and South Asian origin people. It was held in late winter, on the last full moon of the lunar month of Phalgun (February or March), (Phalgun Purnima), which usually falls in March, sometimes in late February

The Festival has many purposes, but the most prominent is the marked spring. In the literature of the 17th century, it has been defined as an agricultural Festival, the Festival celebrates the season bumper harvest in the spring, good and fertile. The Hindus believe that there is a time to enjoy the rich colors of spring and say goodbye to winter. For many religious Hinđu, the Festival of Holi marks the beginning of the new year as well as an occasion to reset and refresh the already broken relationship, end conflicts and freeing themselves by dirty feelings of impurities accumulated from the past.

It also has a religious purpose, the icon shown in the legend of Holika. The night before Holi, bonfires are lit in a ceremony called the Dahan (burning of Holika) or Little Holi. People gather near the fire, singing and dancing. The next day, Holi, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, or, are held. Children and adolescents of color solution spray powder (the colored gulal) on each other, laugh and celebrate, while adults obliterate pigments dry (abir) on each other's faces.Visiting the first House to be teased with color, then served with the food typical of Holi, desserts and drinks. After playing with colors and clear, people bathing, dressing clean and visit friends and family.

Like Holika Dahan, Kama Dahanam are held in some regions in India. The Festival of colors in these regions is known as Rangapanchami, and on Thursday the day after the full moon. (Poornima)

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The history and significance of crab Hou Lijie

There's an iconic legends to ultimate like why Holi is celebrated as a Festival of colors. From "Holi" derived from "bad girls" Holika of demon king Hiranyakashipu. The Festival is said to have originated from Prahladpuri Temple of Mulan in the Punjab. The original temple of Prahladpuri is said to have been built by the son of Hiranyakashipu, Prahlada.

According to legend, King Hiranyakashipu is the ruler of Multan and has earned an honored made him almost invincible. He became Amir, thinking himself to be God, that require all people to worship only him.

However, his own son, Prahlada is not listening to him. Prahlada always faithful to Scripture Vishnu.This made Hiranyakashipu infuriated. He has taken the cruel punishment for his children, but nothing can affect the determination for that what I do is true of Prahlada. Finally, Holika, the evil aunt of Prahlada tricked him to sit on the pyre with her. Holika who wears a robe to avoid being injured by the fire, while Prahlada then not so. When the fire flared up, dressing gowns flying off of Holika and EnCase Prahlada. help him survive while Holika was burned alive. See so, Hiranyakashipu could not restrain his anger, smashes a pillar with his rod. There was a loud sound and then Holy Vishnu appears below the shape of Holy Narashima and then he killed Hiraynakashipu. The flame is a symbol to remind us of the triumph of good before the evil, of Prahlada and Hiraynakashipu well as the flame was burning Holika. The next day, when the flame has cooled down, people smeared ashes over the forehead, a custom still was some people obey. Finally, the pigments have been used to organise Holi.

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The importance of Hou Lijie

In the Braj region of India, where Hindu gods, Krishna, grew up, the Festival is celebrated for 16 days (until Rangpanchmi ceremony) to celebrate the love of Radha for Krishna. The Festival officially opens in the spring, with the Festival of Holi is celebrated as a Festival of love. There is also a symbolic legend behind the day celebrating Krishna. When is a child, Krishna had brought the blue skin color feature because she she Putana poisoned him with her milk. In his childhood, Krishna was desperate when the white girl Radha and the other girls can like him because of the color of his skin or not. His mother tired with the desperate and she had asked him to approach Radha and obliterate any pigments would he like her face up. He did so, and then Radha and Krishna became husband and wife. Since then, the color on the Radha was celebrated on the day of Holi. In addition to India, this contributed to the legend explains the significance of Holi are common in some communities of the Caribbean and South America originating from India as Guayana, Trinidad and Tobago. It also held enthusiastic in Mauritus.

The Festival of Holi mean more culture that's day Festival to finish and get rid of the guilt of the past, to end the conflict by having to face everyone, one day to the forgotten and forgiven. People charged or cleared the debts, as well as once again agreed with each other about everything in their life. Holi also marks the beginning of spring, and for the start of the new year.

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II. Read the passage and answer the questions below. (5pts) A Hindu festival: DiwaliThe festival of Diwali is one of the most important religious festivals in India. It lasts for five days around the end of October. It is the festival of Lakshmi, the Goddess who is in the Hindu religion, brings peace and prosperity. Preparations for the festival begin several weeks before the festival. People clean and decorate their homes, prepare special food and buy new clothes and jewelry to welcome the...
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II. Read the passage and answer the questions below. (5pts)

A Hindu festival: Diwali

The festival of Diwali is one of the most important religious festivals in India. It lasts for five days around the end of October. It is the festival of Lakshmi, the Goddess who is in the Hindu religion, brings peace and prosperity. Preparations for the festival begin several weeks before the festival. People clean and decorate their homes, prepare special food and buy new clothes and jewelry to welcome the Goddess in their homes. All over India, people light up their homes with oil lamps and colourful lights.

The celebrations take place on the darkest night of the lunar month, Amavasya. In the evening, fireworks fill the sky to make Diwali a true “Festival of Light”.

1. In which country is Diwali celebrated?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………   _________________________________________________________

2. How long is the festival of Diwali?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………     _________________________________________________________

3. Which Goddess is it the festival of?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………    _________________________________________________________

4. What do people do to prepare for the festival?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………     _________________________________________________________

5. Why is Diwali called ‘Festival of Light’?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………       _________________________________________________________

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1. In which country is Diwali celebrated?

…………………… India……………………………………………………………………………   _________________________________________________________

2. How long is the festival of Diwali?

………………………… Five days around the end of October………………………………………………………………………     _________________________________________________________

3. Which Goddess is it the festival of?

…………………… It is the festival of Lakshmi, the Goddess who, in the Hindu religion, brings peace and prosperity……………………………………………………………………………    _________________________________________________________

4. What do people do to prepare for the festival?

………………… They clean and decorate their homes, prepare special food and buy new clothes and jewelry………………………………………………………………………………     _________________________________________________________

5. Why is Diwali called ‘Festival of Light’?

………………………………… They take place on the darkest night of the Lunar month………………………………………………………………       _________________________________________________________

V. Read the text below and choose the correct answer to each question         Diwali is an important Indian festival. Diwali is also known as the Festival of Lights. People in Indian and Nepal celebrate Diwali to mark the end of the Hindu calendar year. Diwali is an international holiday in Indian and Nepal. The Diwali celebrations last for five days. Many other countries around the world hold multicultural events to mark the holiday, too.        During Diwali, people light lamps and pray for...
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V. Read the text below and choose the correct answer to each question

        Diwali is an important Indian festival. Diwali is also known as the Festival of Lights. People in Indian and Nepal celebrate Diwali to mark the end of the Hindu calendar year. Diwali is an international holiday in Indian and Nepal. The Diwali celebrations last for five days. Many other countries around the world hold multicultural events to mark the holiday, too.

        During Diwali, people light lamps and pray for good health, peace and wisdom. They clean their home and decorate their doorways with pictures made with painted rice, called rangoli. Children light fireworks and adults buy new clothes and give gifts and sweets to their family and friends. The fourth day of Diwali marks the start of the New Year and is the most important day of the festival. People pray to Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth for prosperity in the coming year.

1. Diwali is known as:

A. the Hindu calendar year                       B. the Festival of Lights

C. an international holiday                        D. the Indian and Nepal festival

2. What do people in Indian and Nepal celebrate to?

A. mark the beginning of the Hindu Calendar year

B. mark the holiday

C. mark the end of the Hindu Calendar year

D. mark the start of the New Year

3. How long do the Diwali celebrations last?

A. three days                B. 1 month                C. for 5 days                D. five weeks

4. During Diwali, people do NOT:

A. light lamps

B. clean their home

C. pray for good health, peace and wisdom

D. give the postcard to other

5. What do people decorate their doorways with?

A. painted rice              B. gifts and sweets              C. new clothes                D. fireworks

6. Which day of Diwali is the most important day of the festival?

A. the first day              B. the second day                C. the third day              D. the fourth day

 

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28 tháng 4 2022

1. Diwali is known as:

A. the Hindu calendar year                       B. the Festival of Lights

C. an international holiday                        D. the Indian and Nepal festival

2. What do people in Indian and Nepal celebrate to?

A. mark the beginning of the Hindu Calendar year

B. mark the holiday

C. mark the end of the Hindu Calendar year

D. mark the start of the New Year

3. How long do the Diwali celebrations last?

A. three days                B. 1 month                C. for 5 days                D. five weeks

4. During Diwali, people do NOT:

A. light lamps

B. clean their home

C. pray for good health, peace and wisdom

D. give the postcard to other

5. What do people decorate their doorways with?

A. painted rice              B. gifts and sweets              C. new clothes                D. fireworks

6. Which day of Diwali is the most important day of the festival?

A. the first day              B. the second day                C. the third day              D. the fourth day

Fill in the blank with a suitable word . India has been ( 1 ) ........... for the Holi festival of colors which dates ( 2 ) ............. to the 4th century . In this festival , people gather and to toss coloured powder into the air , completely coating one another . The Indians ( 3 ) .........this festival to celebrate fertility and love and mark the end of winter . Holi is divided ( 4 ) ........... two parts : HolikaDahan and RangwaliHoli . The former is staged the night before the big day...
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Fill in the blank with a suitable word .

India has been ( 1 ) ........... for the Holi festival of colors which dates ( 2 ) ............. to the 4th century . In this festival , people gather and to toss coloured powder into the air , completely coating one another . The Indians ( 3 ) .........this festival to celebrate fertility and love and mark the end of winter .

Holi is divided ( 4 ) ........... two parts : HolikaDahan and RangwaliHoli . The former is staged the night before the big day and sees celebrants gather to observe a purification ritual . Families gather ( 5 ) .............. roast grain , popcorn , coconuts and chick peas together . RangwaliHoli is the ( 6 ) ..........event . It is when everyone races around throwing handfuls of gutal ( five coloured powder ) and spraying water . This is a joyful occasion in which differences of caste and ethnicity are put aside . This is the ( 7 ) ............common form for celebrations to take but they can run on for much longer : Holi ( 8 ) .........for 16 days in the Braj region of India .

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5 tháng 1 2020

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6. only

7. most

8. lasts

5 tháng 1 2020

Góp ý nè :v

5 : gather sth together rồi nên không điền thêm giới từ vào chỗ đó làm chi, "the" có lẽ sẽ thích hợp mà có khi không điền gì thì cũng chẳng sai =)))

6 : thiếu đề nhỉ ? Có mỗi từ "event" thì đoán sao TT

 X  Read the passage, then answer the questions given below.          The festival of Diwali is one of the most important religious festivals in India. It lasts for five days around the end of October. It is the festival of Lakshimi, the Goddest who, in the Hindu religion, brings peace and property.          Preparations for the festival begin several weeks before the festival. People clean and decorate their homes, prepare special food and buy new clothes and jewelry to welcome the Goddess in...
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 X  Read the passage, then answer the questions given below.

          The festival of Diwali is one of the most important religious festivals in India. It lasts for five days around the end of October. It is the festival of Lakshimi, the Goddest who, in the Hindu religion, brings peace and property.

          Preparations for the festival begin several weeks before the festival. People clean and decorate their homes, prepare special food and buy new clothes and jewelry to welcome the Goddess in their homes. All over India, people light up their homes with oil lamps and colorful lights. The celebrations take place on the darkest night of the lunar month, Amavasya. In the evening, fireworks fill the sky to make Diwali a true “Festival of Light”

     Answer the questions:

1.  Where is Diwali celebrated?

…………………………………………………………………………………..

2.  When is the festival held?

…………………………………………………………………………………..

3.  What do people do to prepare for the festival?

…………………………………………………………………………………..

4.  When does the celebration take place?

…………………………………………………………………………………..

5.  Why is Diwali called “Festival of Light”?

…………………………………………………………………………………..

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Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. SPRING FESTIVALSFrom (26) _______ times people have celebrated the end of winter and the new life that spring brings. One of the most important Christian festivals is Easter, (27) _______ Christians remember the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ Easter, however, is not the (28) _______ spring festival. In Sweden, people celebrate the end of the winter by making (29) _______ bonfires. Fire also plays an important part in...
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Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.

SPRING FESTIVALS

From (26) _______ times people have celebrated the end of winter and the new life that spring brings. One of the most important Christian festivals is Easter, (27) _______ Christians remember the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ Easter, however, is not the (28) _______ spring festival. In Sweden, people celebrate the end of the winter by making (29) _______ bonfires. Fire also plays an important part in the Hindu festival of Holi. In some villages children are (30) _______ round bonfires by their mothers to protect them(31) _______ danger in the coming year. Buddhists in Thailand soak (32) _______ in water when celebrating their New Year, which (33) _______ in the middle of April. In Antigua in Guatemala they carpet the streets with flowers. Chinese spring parades are (34) _______ colourful, but (35) _______ flowers they have large dragon puppets which dance in the streets.

Question 32:

Athrough

Bone other

Ceach other

D. mutually

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15 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án:

through: qua                                                                           

one other: một cái khác                      

each other: lẫn nhau                                                                     

mutually: lẫn nhau, qua lại

=>Dựa vào nghĩa và cấu trúc câu thì đáp án C là phù hợp nhất

Buddhists in Thailand soak each other in water when celebrating their New Year…

Tạm dịch:Các Phật tử ở Thái Lan ngâm nhau trong nước khi tổ chức ăn mừng Năm Mới.

Đáp án cần chọn là: C