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Read the following choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below

Read the following choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below

Pancake Day, or shove Tuesday is a special day celebrated in many countries around the world. It is celebrated in English-speaking countries. On this day, many people eat pancakes, a thin, flat cake made in a pan.Pancake Day is always on a Tuesday in February or March. It is the day before start of Lent. Lent is a period of 40 days before Easter when people often give up or stop eating things that are bad for them like chocolate or fast food. Traditionally, during Lent, people didn't eat rich foods like butter and eggs, so they made pancakes.Another tradition on Pancake Day in the UK is pancake racing. People run in a race with a pancake in a pan. As they run, they have to toss the pancake (throw the pancake in the aừ and catch ft in the pan) several times. In some pancake races, people dress up in fancy dress costumes. The most famous pancake race takes place in a town called Olney, in the middle of England. People say that Olney has been celebrating pancake races since 1445.

27. Which of the following is a good title for the text?
A. How to make a pancake 
B. Pancake racing
C. A brief introduction about Pancake Day
D. Pancake Day in the UK
28. During Lent, people don't go light on
A. chocolate
B. low fat food
C. butter
29. What can people do in a pancake race?
A. Wear fancy clothes
B. Eat pancakes
C. Run in a race with a pancake in a pan
D. All A, B & C are correct
30. What does the word “it” refer to?
A. Pancake
B. Pan
C. Air
D. Race
31. What is NOT TRUE about Pancake Day?
A. Pancake Day originated from the UK.
B. Many English speaking countries celebrated Pancake Day.
C. As its name suggests, a pancake is made in a pan.
D. Pancake racing is a famous activity on Pancake Day in the UK.
32.Why do people in Olney, England, participate in pancake races on pancake day?
A. to celebrate the beginning of lent
B. to raise money for charity
c. to continue the tradition that dates back to 1445
D. to prepare for easter
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Here are the best answers for each of the questions based on the provided text:

27. Which of the following is a good title for the text?
**C. A brief introduction about Pancake Day**

28. During Lent, people don't go light on
**A. chocolate**

29. What can people do in a pancake race?
**D. All A, B & C are correct** (People can wear fancy clothes, eat pancakes, and run in a race with a pancake in a pan.)

30. What does the word “it” refer to?
**B. Pan** (In the context regarding tossing the pancake.)

31. What is NOT TRUE about Pancake Day?
**A. Pancake Day originated from the UK.** (While the text mentions Pancake Day in the UK, it doesn't specify it originated there.)

32. Why do people in Olney, England, participate in pancake races on pancake day?
**C. to continue the tradition that dates back to 1445**
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27. Which of the following is a good title for the text?

  • C. A brief introduction about Pancake Day

28. During Lent, people don't go light on:

  • C. butter
    (The text mentions that people didn't eat rich foods like butter and eggs during Lent.)

29. What can people do in a pancake race?

  • C. Run in a race with a pancake in a pan
    (The text explains that people race while tossing pancakes in a pan.)

30. What does the word “it” refer to?

  • B. Pan
    (In the sentence “they have to toss the pancake (throw the pancake in the air and catch it in the pan) several times,” the word “it” refers to the pancake.)

31. What is NOT TRUE about Pancake Day?

  • A. Pancake Day originated from the UK.
    (While Pancake Day is widely celebrated in the UK, the text does not claim that it originated there. It says it is celebrated in many English-speaking countries.)

32. Why do people in Olney, England, participate in pancake races on Pancake Day?

  • C. to continue the tradition that dates back to 1445
    (The text mentions that Olney has been celebrating pancake races since 1445, making it a long-standing tradition.)



 

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