Reading đọc hiểu: Festivals and Free time
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Every country has its own tradition when New Year comes. In Japan, at midnight on December 31, all temples in the country ring their bell 108 times. They believe that the ringing bells can remove their bad actions from the previous year.
In Thai Lan, the New Year is in April. It’s the hottest time of the year. People often throw water over the people. They believe that this activity will bring a lot of rain and wash away the bad things.
In Viet Nam, people clean and decorate their houses before Tet. They would like their houses to look more beautiful. The first footer is very important. They believe that the first footer on the first New Year Day decides the family’s luck for the whole year.
Một số từ vựng:
- tradition (n): truyền thống
- ring the bell: rung chuông
- wash away: rửa sạch, cuốn trôi
- luck (n): điều may mắn
People in Japan believe that 108 times of ringing bell can remove their _______ from the previous year.
A. good actions
B. rude actions
C. bad actions
D. x
April is _______ time of the year in Thai Lan.
A. hot
B. the hottest
C. hottest
D. x
People in Thai Lan believe that throwing water over other people will _____ and wash away the bad things.
A. not bring a lot of rain
B. brings a lot of rain
C. bring a lot of rain
D. x
What do Vietnamese people often do before Tet?
A. visit relatives
B. clean and decorate their house
C. throw water over the people
D. x
The first people who comes to someones house on the first day are called _______.
A. first comer
B. the first
C. the first footer
D. x
Lunar New Year, or Tet, is Vietnam's main holiday. It is the most important occasion in the year which falls sometimes between 19th january and 20th February on the Western calendar. Tet marks the beginning of spring and the start of a new year.
Tet’s preparations and celebrations nowadays are shorter than those in the past. Streets are decorated with coloured lights and red banners. Shops are full of goods. People are busy buying gifts, cleaning and decorating their houses and cooking traditional foods.
Houses are often decorated with plants and flowers at this time. Peach blossom is traditional at Tet in the North while apricot blossom is traditional in the South. The kumquat tree with its ripe deep orange fruits is popular throughout the country. One of Tet’s most special foods is Banh Chung, which is made from sticky rice, green beans and fatty pork. Mut, which is candied fruits such as sugared apples, plums or tomatoes, is also popular.
* Một số từ mới:
- mark (v): đánh dấu
- preparation (n): sự chuẩn bị
- ripe deep orange fruits: quả chín vàng rộm
- plum (n): quả mận
What is another name of Tet?
A. Vietnamese holiday
B. Lunar New Year
C. Traditional holiday
D. Vietnam's main holiday
When does Tet sometimes take place on Western calendar?
A. from 19th January to 20th January
B. from 19th January to 19th February
C. from 19th January to 20th February
D. from 19th February to 20th February
What does Tet mark?
A. the end of the year
B. the start of a new month
C. the beginning of a new year
D. the beginning of spring and the start of a new year
What do people decorate streets with?
A. plants and flowers
B. coloured lights and red banners
C. peach blossom and apricot blossom
D. traditional foods
What do people do in Tet?
A. People buy gifts, clean and decorate their houses and cook traditional foods
B. People enjoy traditional food
C. People clean their house and wait for the first footer
D. People plant trees around their house