Read and choose the best answersExercise 7. Read and choose the best answers. Whether in ancient times or today, Tet is still the biggest (1) holiday in Viet Nam. Vietnamese people believe that Tet marks the beginning of a new year, a day of hope and belief in new and good things and a farewell to the old. As life is getting better, Tet food is not as important as it once was. Although "banh Chung" (a square glutinous rice cake) is no longer a special Tet dish, many families still continue the tradition of (2) banh Chung to give Tet a better atmosphere. The act of being the first person to enter a home on the first day of Tet is called "xông dát". It is believed that the person who enters first will (3) the life of the homeowner for the whole year to come. The age of the person is also quite important. On the first days of the new year, people visit family and friends. Adults give "lucky (4) "to children and the elderly, and wish for a prosperous and lucky year. People also practise the custom of visiting pagodas to (5) for good fortune. Students often begin a new year writing in the early spring, for a new year of study and successful exams. Each (6) or country has its own (7) group and practices. Tet in Viet Nam is a significant and for centuries. Through the ups unique cultural event that has been passed (8) and downs of history, many customs have more or less fallen into oblivion or been significantly changed. But no matter where they are, Vietnamese people are always aware of their roots and practise traditional customs. |