Read the following passage. Decide if the statements from 1 to 4 are True or False----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- Read the following passage. Decide if the statements from 1 to 4 are True or False and choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) for the questions 5 and 6: Saint Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. He was a Christian holy man who lived a long time ago. Irish people celebrate Saint Patrick's Day on March 17 every year. Saint Patrick's Day is a bank holiday in Ireland. A big international festival is held to mark Saint Patrick's Day in Dublin, Eire's capital city. Some British cities with close links to Ireland such as London and Liverpool also organize big events to mark the holiday. Many North American people have Irish ancestors, and Saint Patrick's Day is a popular celebration there. It is an Irish American tradition to eat a meal of corned beef and boiled cabbage on the day. The Chicago river is dyed green for the Saint Patrick's Day celebrations, and some U.S pubs even serve their customers with green beer! Wearing green clothes is considered to be lucky on Saint Patrick's Day. Some people also pin a shamrock (a three leaved plant) to their clothes. Many people who aren't Irish enjoy rents celebrating the holiday, too! 1. Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated in late March. 2. Irish people wear traditional costumes. 3. Irish American people eat boiled cabbage on Saint Patrick's Day. 4. Just Irish people enjoy this day. 5. Which sentence is not true about this passage? A. London & Liverpool hold big Saint Patrick's Day parades. B. People attend concerts and parades to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day. C. Some people pin a shamrock to their clothes. D. The Chicago river is dyed green all the time. 6. What is the passage mainly about? A. Irish people. B. Bank holidays. C. Saint Patrick's Day. D. North American. |