Complete the sentences with the correct form or tense of the verbs in the box----- Nội dung ảnh ----- 6. In most Western countries, Christmas is a time of family and celebration. a. reunion b. worshipping c. ceremony d. occasion 7. Songkran - the Thai New Year’s national holiday - attracts a lot of festival every year. a. comers b. tourists c. visitors d. goers 8. My province tradition by not having fireworks on New Year’s Eve. a. broke up b. gave up c. broke with d. ran out 9. “You should bring a gift if you’re invited to a Swede’s home” 'Wow!' , a. This looks so cute! b. I didn’t know that. c. I remember. d. Certainly! 10. “Could you tell me a bit about Korean table manners?” , a. Of course! b. Perhaps you should. c. Interesting! d. It’s a good idea. IV. Complete the sentences with the correct form or tense of the verbs in the box. admire wrap worship pass pray take off decorate reflect reunite break 1. She wrapped the present in red paper and tied it with yellow ribbon. 2. I’m not interested in gardening, but I really a beautiful garden. 3. The culture of dancing reflects people’s lifestyle and culture. 4. We decided with tradition and go away for Tet holidays. 5. People often down family traditions from generation to generation. 6. Almost every Vietnamese household sets an altar their ancestors. 7. It is considered very impolite not your shoes before entering a house in Japan. 8. Lots of people come back their families during Tet Holiday. 9. My mother enjoys our home with various ornamental plants. 10. Let’s for a year filled with good health, happiness, safety, peace and love. V. Match the two halves to make a full sentence. 1. In Vietnam, it is not uncommon a. everyone will give moon cakes to their parents, relatives or friends. 2. If you are invited to a Swede's home, b. not having fireworks on New Year’s Eve. 3. It’s our tradition at Mid-Autumn festival that c. you should bring a gift such as chocolates, flowers or liquors as the Swedish gift giving custom. 4. It’s the custom in Mexico to d. you take off your shoes before going into a house. UNIT 5: OUR CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS - 69 |