I need pictures to see and answer the questions
I need pictures to see and answer the questions
VIII. Match the questions to the answers.
1. What is the Capital of Australia? 2. Who discovered Australia and New Zealand? 3. How many States are there in the United States? 4. What countries wear kilts? 5. Where is New Zealand located? 6. What country is home to a number of marsupials? 7. What’s the most typical animal in New Zealand? 8. What’s the Union Jack? 9. What is the national Symbol of Canada? 10. Which US State is called the Sunshine State?
| a. British flag b. The kiwi c. The Maple Leaf d. California e. Canberra f. Fifty g. Australia h. James Cook i. Below Australia j. Scotland and Ireland
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VI. Read the paragraph and answer the following questions (1pt)
In 1823, the patron saint of children, Saint Nicholas appeared in a poem called A visit from Saint Nicholas. The character in the poem was a fat jolly man who wore a red suit and gave children presents on Christmas Eve. The poem, which was written by Clement Clark moore, an American professor, became popular in the USA. Santa Claus is based on the description of Saint Nicholas in this poem.
1. Who wrote the poem A visit from Saint Nicholas?
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2. Is Santa Claus based on the description of Saint Nicholas in the poem?
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3. What does a fat jolly man who wore a red suit do on Christmas Eve?
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4. Did the poem become popular in the USA?
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Read the passage and answer the questions
THE BEST TIME FOR APPLES
It was the first lesson after the summer holidays at a small school in England. The lesson was about the seasons of the year. "There are four seasons in the year", said the teacher. "They are Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. In Spring it is warm and everything begins to grow. In Summer it is hot and there are many flowers in the fields and gardens. In Autumn, there are many vegetables and much fruit. Everybody likes to eat fruit. In Winter, it is cold and it often rains. Sometimes there is snow on the ground."
Here the teacher stopped and looked at one of the pupils, "Stop talking, Tom" he said. "Now listen to me. Can you tell us when is the best time of apples?"
"Yes, sir," answered Tom. "It is when the farmer is not at home and there is no dog in the garden."
Answer the questions.
What did the teacher ask Tom to do?
I. Match the questions with the answers.
1. What is your hometown, Michele?
2. How big is the town?
3. What is the town’s population?
4. Did you like your hometown?
5. What did you usually do for fun?
6. How often did you go to the city?
7. When did you move to the city?
8. Do you prefer city or country life?
a. I usually played outside with my friends. Sometimes we went into the city to go shopping or see a movie.
b. Actually I find it exciting to live in the city, but it’s so crowded and the people aren’t friendly.
c. It’s pretty small, just about 1.86 sq mi.
d. Ten years ago.
e. I lived in a small town called Beaverton.
f. About three thousand people I think.
g. When I was little I liked it, but when I got older I found it pretty boring being in such a small town.
h. Twice or three times a month.
Answer the following questions
An increasing number of people are now going on (1) ________ to Egypt. Last year, for example, about one and a half million tourists visited this country. The population of Egypt is about fifty million and the (2) ________ is Cairo, a busy city of just under nine million people. Although the weather is hot and dry and most of the country is desert, the average temperature from October to March is not too high. The most (3) _______ sights are the pyramids at Giza. However, it is also pleasant to visit Alexandria, Port Said and several other places and do as much (4) ________ as possible in the time available. A trip to Luxor is an unforgettable experience. It is not difficult to go there because there are frequent (5) ________ there from Cairo.
What is the population of Egypt?
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The Giong Festival is celebrated every year in Phu Linh Commune, Soc Son District, Ha Noi. This festival commemorates the hero, Saint Giong. He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from a three-year-old child into a giant overnight. He is worshipped for defending the country from foreign invaders - the An.
Although this festival is held from the 6th to the 12th day of the 4th lunar month, people start preparing traditional clothing for the procession and for various festival performances one month beforehand. During the festival, the procession starts at the Mother Temple and goes to Thuong Temple where a religious ceremony is performed. When night falls, a cheo play is performed. Then the festivities end with a thanksgiving procession on the 12th.
This festival shows our love for the motherland and the preservation of our cultural heritage.
*Answers to the questions .
1. How different is Saint Giong from other heroes in Viet Nam?
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2. When do the preparations for the festival begin?
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3. What kind of ceremony takes place after the procession?
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4. What happens when night falls?
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5. How important is this festival?
The Giong Festival is celebrated every year in Phu Linh Commune, Soc Son District, Ha Noi. This festival commemorates the hero, Saint Giong. He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from a three-year-old child into a giant overnight. He is worshiped for defending the country from foreign invaders – the An. Although this festival is held from the 6th to the 12th day of the 4th lunar month, people start preparing traditional clothing for the procession and for various festival performances one month beforehand. During the festival, the procession starts at the Mother Temple and goes to Thuong Temple where a religious ceremony is performed. When night falls, a Cheo play is performed. Then the festivities end with a thanksgiving procession on the 12th.This festival shows our love for the motherland and the preservation of our cultural heritage.
Part 1. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F)
_______ 1. The Giong festival is celebrated once a year in Ha Noi.
_______ 2. He is considered a mythical hero because he grew from a four- year-old child into a giant overnight.
Part 2. Choose the best answer the following questions.
3. When is the festival held?
A. On the 6th day of the 4th lunar month. C. On the 12th day of the 4th lunar month.
B. From the 6th to the 13th of the 4th lunar month. D. From the 6th to the 12th of the 4th lunar month.
4. When do the preparations for the festival begin?
A. Once a month B. One month after the festival
C. One month before the festival. D. Two months before the festival.
II. Read the passage again and answer the following questions. 1. Where did the Maori come from? ->…………………..………………..……..……………………. 2. Are there about 280,000 Maori today? ->………………..………….........……..…..……………………. 3. What do the Maori look like? ->……...................………………………………………………. 4. What do they do at their yearly competitions? ->…………………..…............…………………………………. 5. How do they keep their traditions? ->…………………..…............……