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Listen to Sandy and her father talking about some foreign friends. For each question, choose the correct answer.
How old is Sandy?
What does Sandy think they should do first?
Sandy's father thinks museums __________.
Sandy and her father agree that the family should __________.
How will Sandy and her father contact their guests?
Choose the answer to complete the exchange in each of the following questions.
Emily: I want to host a Halloween party this year. Any ideas for a theme?
Ryan: __________
Chloe: I've been invited to a Diwali celebration. What is it about?
Ryan: __________
Ethan: I want to start a new hobby but I'm not sure what.
Ava: __________ It's creative and fun.
Alice: I'm having dinner with my Vietnamese clients next week. How should I handle my chopsticks?
Tom: __________
Lucas and Maria are talking about family traditions. Write A – E in blanks 1 - 5 to complete the conversation.
A. We spend a few days exploring different trails.
B. My great-grandparents were explorers, so we keep the spirit alive.
C. Every year, we go hiking in the mountains together.
D. He joins sometimes but isn't as enthusiastic.
E. Yes, from my youngest cousin to my grandparents.
Lucas: Hey, Maria, does your family have any special traditions?
Maria: Yes, we do. (1)
Lucas: Really? Do you mean like camping and everything?
Maria: Exactly. (2)
Lucas: That sounds adventurous.
Maria: It is! (3)
Lucas: That's amazing. Does everyone in your family join in?
Maria: (4)
Lucas: How about your brother? Is he into hiking too?
Maria: Actually, he prefers the city life. (5)
Choose the correct answer to fill in the blank in each of the following questions.
One of the most interesting traditions in many cultures around the world is the (11) __________ of celebrating birthdays. This age-old custom is a special way to mark the passing of another year in a person's life and is usually filled with (12) __________ joy, love, and togetherness.
In most cultures, birthday celebrations involve gathering friends and family to share a meal or cake, (13) __________ gifts, and singing the traditional "Happy Birthday" song. In some cultures, there are some special things people do on birthdays. (14) __________, in some parts of China, it's common to eat a long, uncut noodle on one's birthday to symbolise longevity. In Mexico, they have a fun game where they break open a piñata full (15) __________ candies.
Birthday traditions are not only a time to have fun but also an opportunity to (16) __________ bonds and create meaningful memories. So, whether it's with cake, presents, or special games, celebrating (17) __________ birthdays is a wonderful tradition that people enjoy all around the world.
Tet Folklore: The Story of Lucky Money
1. Once upon a time, all evil spirits lived in a giant peach blossom tree in the East Sea. These spirits were kept inside the tree under the control of many powerful gods, so people were safe and protected.
2. However, on the eve of Tet, people became frightened as the gods had to leave the peach blossom tree to gather in the heavens and find out their new tasks for the upcoming year. Families would stay awake all night long so that they could ward off the evil spirits on their own. It was exhausting.
3. One day, some evil ogres escaped the tree and came to the land. They sought to scare children. They would rub their faces and hair until they cried!
4. When the gods found out, they were angry. Some of them went to the village and disguised as gold coins. Families covered the coins with red cloth and placed them under their children's pillows. When the evil spirits came to the houses, the coins sparkled brightly and scared them away.
5. News of how the children were protected spread across the land! To this day, the Vietnamese people give lucky money, or li xi, in red envelopes to children during the celebration of the Lunar New Year.
Read the text carefully. For each question, choose the correct answer.
Why were people especially frightened on the eve of Tet?
What does the word “exhausting” in paragraph 2 most closely mean?
What did the evil ogres do when they came to the land?
How did the gods help protect the children from the evil spirits?
What does the word “them” in paragraph 4 refer to?
Choose the best sentence that is written from the given words/phrases.
It / good / idea / hand / bowls / both hands.
We / hang / lanterns / chase / bad spirits.
We / have / tradition / make / wishes / New Year's Eve.
Sing / folk songs / one way / keep / our traditions / alive.
Complete each second sentence so that it means the same as the first sentence. No more than FOUR words in each blank.
In many cultures, people knock on wood to chase away bad spirits.
➝ In many cultures, people chase away bad spirits by .
You shouldn't make fun of others' mistakes.
➝ You had better others' mistakes.
We have a tradition of waking up early on Christmas Day.
➝ It's a tradition for us on Christmas Day.