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Two of the most important holidays in the United state are Independence day and Thanksgiving Day. The fourth of July marks the American declaration of independence from Britain. Most towns, big or small, celebrate the fourth of July with parades and fireworks. Families(1)....................with barbecues or picnics. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in Fall, on the fourth Thursday in November. It is a day (2)...........people give thanks to the harvest. Most families (3)...........a large dinner with roast turkey. (4).....................Independence Day and Thanksgiving are national (5)...........................
1. A. celebrating B. celebration C. celebrate D. celebrated
2. A. where B. when C. which D. in which
3. A. have B. buy C. help D. take
4. A. Besides B. Both C. Either D. Nor
5. A.chances B. months C. holidays D. times
I. Read the following text carefully and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for (1.0 point)
Two of the most important holidays in the United States are Independence day and Thanksgiving Day. The fourth of July marks the American declaration of independence from Britain. Most towns, big or small, celebrate the fourth of July with parades and fireworks. Families (1) .................... with barbecues or picnics. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in Fall, on the fourth Thursday in November. It is a day (2) .................... people give thanks to the harvest. Most families have a large dinner with roast turkey. (3) .................... Independence Day and Thanksgiving are national (4) ....................
1. A. celebrating B. celebration C. celebrate D. celebrated
2. A. where B. when C. which D. in which
3. A. Besides B. Both C. Either D. Nor
4. A. chances B. months C. holidays D. times
Two of the most important holidays in the United state are Independence day and Thanksgiving Day. The fourth of July marks the American declaration of independence from Britain. Most towns, big or small, celebrate the fourth of July with parades and fireworks. Families(1)....................with barbecues or picnics. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in Fall, on the fourth Thursday in November. It is a day (2)...........people give thanks to the harvest. Most families (3)...........a large dinner with roast turkey. (4).....................Independence Day and Thanksgiving are national (5)...........................
1. A. celebrating B. celebration C. celebrate D. celebrated
2. A. where B. when C. which D. in which
3. A. have B. buy C. help D. take
4. A. Besides B. Both C. Either D. Nor
5. A.chances B. months C. holidays D. times
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Two of the most (1) ___ important__________holidays in the United States are Independence DayandThanksgivingDay. The fourth of July marks the American (2) _________ declaration____ of independence from Britain. Most towns, big or small, celebrate the fourth of July with (3) ______ parades___________and fireworks. Families (4) ____ celebrate______ with
barbecues or picnics. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in fall, on the fourth Thursday in November. It is a day (5) _____ which________ people give thanks to the harvest. Most families (6) __have__________a large dinner with roast turkey. (7) ______ Both________Independence Day and Thanksgiving Day are national (8) ____ holidays_________.
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1.Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November
2.It is celebrated as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the previous year
3.The Plymouth Pilgrims were the first to celebrate the Thanksgiving
4.Traditional foods like turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie
1. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in the United States.
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Independence Day in the United States is observed annually on the Fourth of July. For most communities throughout the nation, the traditional celebration includes parades down the main streets, picnics with hot dogs and lemonade, and, of course, a fireworks display at night. In some towns across the country, however, special events are planned in honor of the occasion. In Bristol, Rhode Island, fire engine teams from communities throughout New England compete in a contest to squirt water from their fire hoses. Flagstaff, Arizona hosts a huge three-day powwow, including a rodeo for twenty Native American tribes. The annual Eskimo games with traditional kayak races are held in Kotzebue, Alaske. Two auto races are always scheduled for the Fourth, including a four-hundred-mile stock car event at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona, Florida, and an annual auto race up the fourteen-thousand-foot precipice at Pike's Peak in Colorado. Several small towns celebrate in other unique ways. Hannibal, Missouri, the hometown of Mark, Twain, invited the children to participate in a fence-painting contest, re-enacting a scene from Twain's novel Tom Sawyer. Lititz, Pennsylvania congresgates in the Limits Springs park to light thousands of candles and arrange them in various shapes and images.
1.with which of the following topics is the passage primarily concerned?
A.traditional celebrations four the fourth of july
B.Holidays in the United States
C.The origin of independence day
D.Small towns in America
1C ; 2B ; 3A ; 4B ; 5C
Two of the most important holidays in the United States are Independence Day and Thanksgiving Day. The fourth of July mark the American declaration of independence from Britain. Most towns, big or small, celebrate the fourth of July with parades and fireworks. Families (1) . . . . with barbecues or picnics. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in fall, on the fourth Thursday in November. It is a day (2) . . . . people give thanks to the harvest. Most families (3) . . . . a large dinner with roast turkey. (4) . . . . Independence Day and Thanksgiving Day are national (5) . . . . . 1) A. celebrating B. celebration C. celebrate D. celebrated 2) A. where B. when C. which D. in which 3) A. have B. buy C. help D. take 4) A. Besides B. Both C. Either D. Nor 5) A. chances B. months C. holidays D. times