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1. .........when dining, South Koreans use cushions to sit on the floor and eat from a low table
2. The wai is the traditional form of...greeting...in Thailand(greet)
3. They weren't...obliged.....to live with their parents after the wedding(obligation)
4. It is considered..impolite.....to address an elder with his or her given name(polite)
5. Is that woman the..hostedd.....of the party? (host)
6. The children in our family are always....respecting... their elders(respect)
7.Custom...different....from tradition in some aspects such as scale and time(different)
8. Don't use your personal chopsticks to get food from the....serving.....dish(serve)
9. Many families have three..generations...., which create unique cultural features(generate)
10. We have lots of customs and it can get a bit...confusing......for visitors(confuse)
1. .........when dining, South Koreans use cushions to sit on the floor and eat from a low table
2. The wai is the traditional form of...greeting...in Thailand(greet)
3. They weren't...obliged.....to live with their parents after the wedding(obligation)
4. It is considered..impolite.....to address an elder with his or her given name(polite)
5. Is that woman the..hostedd.....of the party? (host)
6. The children in our family are always....respecting... their elders(respect)
7.Custom...different....from tradition in some aspects such as scale and time(different)
8. Don't use your personal chopsticks to get food from the....serving.....dish(serve)
9. Many families have three..generations...., which create unique cultural features(generate)
10. We have lots of customs and it can get a bit...confusing......for visitors(confuse)
Write the correct form of the words in brackets.
1. …Traditionally.... when dinning, South Koreans are cushions to sit on the floor and eat from a low table. (tradition)
2. It’s considered ...to be polite… to address an elder with his or her given name. (polite)
3. The children in our family are always …respecting.... to their elders. (respect)
4. Custom …is different... from tradition in some aspects such as scale and time. (different)
1 Traditionally
2 greeting
3 obligated
4 impolite
5 hostess
6 respecful
7 differences
8 served
9 generations
10 confusal
Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to and the verbs in brackets
1. When visiting a temple, tourists ..have to follow... (follow) some important customs.
2. The secretary …has to answer ... (answer) all the phone calls at work.
3. I …don't have to go .... (go) to work tomorrow. There’s a holiday.
4. …Will we … have to buy (buy) another ticket to see this part of the castle?
5. Everyone …has to recycle ..... (recycle) as much as possible.
6. Susan …doesn't have to come (come) to the town with us if she doesn’t want to.
7. In our country, children …have to wear .... (wear) a uniform at school.
8. …Will he … have to do (do) his work tonight? Can he do it tomorrow?
9. You …have to put (put) a stamp on this letter. It says FREEPOST on it.
10. We …have to stop (stop) talking when the lesson starts.
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Complete the sentence with the correct form of have to and the verbs in brackets:
1. have to follow
2. has to answer
3. don't have to go
4. Do/have to buy
5. has to recycle
6. doesn't have to come
7. have to wear
8. Will/have to do
9. don't have to put
10. have to stop
11. Do/have to take
12. doesn't have to take
13. had to leave
14. didn't have to do
15. won't have to do
Supply the correct tense or form of the in brackets:
1. had
2. causes
3. was worn
4. is giving
5. has travelled/started
6. has
7. will have
8. eating
9. go
10. to use
1 traditionally
2 greeting
3 obligated
4 impolite
5 hostess
6 respectful
7 difference
8 served
9 generations
10 confusal
11 traditional - differ
12 traditional
13 service
14 difference
15 respect
II/ Fill in each blank of the passage with the correct word from the box
activities presentation water-throwing tradition celebrations festival enjoyment heat wishes fortune
The tradition Thai New Year is celebrated in April each year. Thailand adopted this(1)____tradition_____ with the belief that the sun re-entered Aries and finished its orbit roud the earth on April 13. In Thailand this (2)_____festival____ is celebrated for three days from April 13 to15. Before the (3)_____celebrations___, people will clean their house in the hope of casting away of any bad luck of old year, so that good (4)____fortune____ will enter their new lives instead. Food and sweets will be prepared in advance for merit making and for treating guests.
the Songkran celebrations will begin with foods (5)____presentation___ to the monks who wil walk along the street in the early morning to receive food and other offering. One of the most popular (6)___activities__ for young people is to convey their best (7)____wishes___ to their elders by pouring water onto them or their palms. After that, it is time for children and young people to have full (8)___enjoyment____ with water-throwing, dacing and folk games.
Do not expect to escape the (9)___water-throwing____ activities, these take place on every street in Thailand. They can be a welcome break to the (10)____heat___ of the dry season, but if you wish to stay dry it is best to stay in doors!
How do people choose names (0) ...for. their babies? In the past, many names were chosen for (1)....their...... religious associations or because of national or family tradition. If a boy's great-grandfather, his grandfather and father were all called Patrick, then(2)....it......was very likely that the new-born baby would be called Patrick as(3).....well......Sometimes parents wanted to please a wealthy or much loved relative(4).....by.....naming the baby after him or her and in countries (5).....such.....as Spain a child was often given the name of the saint whose feast day coincided (6).....with.....the birth. Mostly names (7)....have......good connotations, though there are exceptions. Parents in some parts of the world gave their babies names like 'Ugly' or 'Disagreeable' so as to(8)......make....the child unattractive to demons.
Nowadays the main consideration in most English-speaking countries seems to be fashion combined with (9)...how.......the name sounds. New names are sometimes invented simply (10)....because......they sound pleasant. In Britain the influence of television soaps, pop music and Hollywood is clear as is the increasing appeal (11)....of......less common names. In the United States current naming trends include naming children after places, using traditional last names as first names and borrowing (12)....from......other languages and cultures.
There are hundreds of books and even web sites devoted (13).....to.....listing names for anxious parents who still can't make (14)....up......their minds. Despite the almost bewildering range of choices plenty of children still end up in classrooms where three, four or even more of their classmates have the (15)...same.......name.
45. The wai is the traditional form of _______greeting______ in Thailand. (GREET)
46. They weren’t _____obliged________ to live with their parents after the wedding. (OBLIGATION)
47. It is considered ______impolite_______ to address an elder with his or her given name. (POLITE)
48. Is that woman the ______hostress_______ of the party? (HOST)
49. The children in our family are always _____respectful________ to their elders. (RESPECT)
50. Custom ______differs_______ from tradition in some aspects such as scale and time. (DIFFERENT)
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