17. In Viet Nam, we follow the tradition of ------------------ the ancestors. (breaking/ worshipping/ taking/ celebrating)
18. You should take ------------------ your shoes before going into a Japanese house. (for/ up/ of/ off)
19. In my family there is a ------------------ of having dinner together at 7.30 sharp. (custom/ tradition/ practice/ hobby)
20. We shouldn’t ------------------ with this tradition because it reflects our culture and lifestyle. ( take/ follow/ break/ respect)
21. My brother --------------- work late tonight. His boss ordered him to stay until 10.00. (A. mustn’t B. have to C. has to D. doesn’t have to)
22. We cook five-coloured sticky rice on the first day of every lunar month, and our family has followed this tradition for ------------------. ( generations/ siblings/ offspring/ days)
23. In our community, it’s the custom for the------------------ to clean the streets on Sunday mornings. (historians/ residents/ tenants/ magicians)
24. My family --------------- the tradition of cooking sticky rice on the first day of a lunar month. (A. discovers B. allows C. follows D. advises)
25. When having meals with a British family, you should never chew with your open ---------------. A. hand B. eye C. finger D. mouth
26. We enjoy our family customs and traditions because they provide us with a sense of --------------- . A. belonging B. missing C. worrying D. surrounding
27. The xoe dance is a --------------- tradition of Thai ethnic people. A. physical B. spiritual C. material D. practical
28. In Japan when bowing, you --------------- your appreciation and respect to other person. A. prepare B. suggest C. open D. express
29. You --------------- use your mobile phone on the plane when it is landing or taking off. A. must B. mustn’t C. don’t have to D. have to
30. It’s optional. We --------------- go if you don’t want. A. have to B. don’t have to C. mustn’t D. must