There's a tradition of having parties ... (on /in /at /for) Christmas1/There's a tradition of having parties ... (on /in /at /for)Christmas. 2/Gernerally,rice is served(to/at/in/with )....fish,meat,soup and vegetable. 3/You...(needn'd/can't/don't have to/mustn't) speak when the teacher is speaking. 4/Christmas Eve is the day (that/which/when/what)people in some countries exchange their parents. 5/Japanese have developed the custom of eating meals sitting on tatami..(towels/prongs/trays/mats),not on chairs. 6/You have to...(take off/put on/break with/get out)your hat when going inside the main worship area of the temple. 7/You...(shouldn't/don't have to/should/mustn't)place your chopsticks on your rice bowl when finished with a meal.Don't rest them on the table. 8/He...(followed/obliged/reflected/agreed)a long family tradition of serving the military. 9/In the UK, families often celebrate Christmas together,... (though/but/because/so)they can watch each other open their presents! 10/" We don't sweep the floor on the first day of Tet!"(what a bad day!/ You're kidding!/You're right!/Spot on! Why? 11/You look really tired. You (should/must/have to/can)take a few days off and have a holiday. 12/In Viet nam, you (mustn't/don't have to/should/shouldn't)take a deep bow as you do in Japan. 13/Sorry,but my train is at 6.00.I(shouldn't/ought to/mustn't/have to)leave now. 14/You (shuoldn't/don't have to/mustn't can't)look at other students' work. It's against the rules. 15/The airline only allows two pieces of luggage. You (shouldn't/mustn't/don't have to/couldn't)pack too much. 16/John can't come because he(should/can/must/has to)work tomorrow. 17/I know they enjoy their work,but they(shouldn't/don't have to/mustn't/have to)work at the weekends. It 's not good for them. 18/Elderly people(shouldn't/should/aren't obliged to/mustn't)be treated with great respect. 10/II (morat/le |