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Canadian Culture
July 1st is Canada Day. Canada Day is the (1) ……………… of the formation of the provinces into Canada, which was created in 1867. Canada became an (2) ……………… territory of England back on July 1st, 1867. Canada Day is also a Statutory Holiday. Canadians across the country celebrate in many (3) ………………The Government of Canada sponsors fireworks displays and celebrations at city halls across the country. In Ottawa, at the Parliament Buildings there is a noon show with the Prime Minister and the Governor General in attendance to (4) ………………performances of Canadian musicians and singers. Events continue throughout the day.
Many families go to parks and beaches and enjoy picnics and local events such as musical concerts, parades and fireworks. Many Canadians proudly (5) ………………the Canadian flag at parades to celebrate the birthday of the country. At many events, the National Anthem ‘O Canada’ is played and sung by everyone in attendance. For all Canadians, Canada Day marks the beginning of summer.
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Choose the best answer.
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1. A. ceremony B. party C. celebration D. occasion
2. A. dependent B. independent C. dependable D. undependable
3. A. methods B. roads C. paths D. ways
4. A. see B. watch C. look at D. witness
5. A. wave B. plug C. hold D. keep
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Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. The celebration falls on the very beginning of June. ........T.....
2. England used to be the colony of Canada. .....F........
3. Some very important persons attend the celebration in Ottawa.....T.....
4. It is not an event for family activities. ......F.......
5. Canada Day is celebrated when a new season has come. T
Australia is an island continent in the South Pacific. The capital is Canberra, but the city with the biggest population is Sydney, which has nearly four million. English is the first language of most people, but there are also many immigrants who speak other languages.
Canada is the second largest country in land side. It stretches 3,223 miles from east to west and from the North Pole to the U.S border. Both English and French are official languages. Many French-speaking people live in the province of Quebec, where Montreal is the biggest city. Canada has a cold winter and many Canadian enjoy winter sports, such as skiing and ice skating.
Questions: What is the the area of Canada ?
Canada is the second largest in land side
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people --in-- the world observe --different-- customs on january 1st, the --first-- day of the year on the western calendar. some people clean and brightly --decorate-- their houses, some people attend special church --services-- . in some places, there --are-- fireworks. in the the united statesand canada, many people stay up late the night before the new year's --eve-- to celebrate at parties. new year's day is a time for peace and --joy--. during the day, people visit friends and --enjoy-- giving each other best --wishes-- for the new year
Read the following passage. Find the five mistake, under the mistake and write the correct words.
Australia Day is on 26th January every day=> year . It's a nation => national holiday in Australia and it's the country's most important date=> day . The day celebrates the greatest things in Australia culture- the history, the land , the people and their most important achievements. It's also an opportunity for people to think of the future of Australia.
People organized thousands of fantastic events all over the country. January is the hottest month in Australia because lots of events are outside. In Sydney, the biggest city in Australia, the day starts 5.30 a.m with a barbecue breakfast. Then there is a traditional ceremony of Aboriginal singing and dancing. In the afternoon, there are boat races, concerts, fair => fairy and special sports competitions.
The day ends in fireworks. There are hundreds of huge fireworks displays=> displaying all over the country. The biggest display is in Perth, Western Australia. Almost half a million people watch the fireworks display from the side of the Swan River.
Australia Day is on 26th January every day. It's a nation=>national holiday in Australia and it's the country's most=>the most important date. The day celebrates the greatest things in Australia culture- the history, the land, the people and their most important achievements. It's also an opportunity for people to think of the future of Australia.
People organized thousands of fantastic events on over=>over the country. January is the hottest month in Australia because lots of events are outside. In Sydney, the biggest city in Australia, the day start =>starts 5.30 a.m with a barbecue breakfast. Then there is a traditional ceremony of Aboriginal singing and dancing. In the afternoon, there are boats =>boat races, concerts, fair and special sports competitions.
The day ends in fireworks. There are hundreds of huge fireworks displays all over the country. The biggest display is in Perth, Western Australia. Almost half a million people watch the fireworks display from the side of the Swan River.
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
1.Thanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated in Canada and the United States
2. It is celebrated on the second Monday of October in Canada and on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States
3.Yes, it is.
4.Many people have pumpkin pie for dessert at the end of the meal