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Shichi-go-san is a Japanese festival. The Japanese celebrate it on 15 November every year. This is because people believe it is a day of good luck for all Japanese people.

Shichi-go-san means “seven-five-three” and the festival is for children who are seven, five and three. The Japanese think these ages are very important years. Japanese parents celebrate Shichi-go-san as their boys turn three and five and their girls turn three and seven.

At the age of seven, a girl wears obi - the piece of cloth worn round the waist over the kimono - for the first time. At the age of five, a boy wears his first hakama pants – the pants that Samurai wore in the past - in public. The age of three is important for the Japanese too.They think it is time children can let their hair grow.On this day, children often dress up like the adults in the ancient times and pretend to be grown up themselves.

1. Who will probably celebrate the Shichi-go-san Festival?

          ……………………………………………………………………….. 

2. Who will NOT celebrate the Shichi-go-san Festival?

         ………………………………………………………………………….

3. Who wears obi for the first time?

      ......………………………………………………….. 

4. At what age can a Japanese child let the hair grow?

   ……………………………………………………………………………… 

5. Why do the Japanese celebrate it on 15 November?

    ………………………………………………………………………………..

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1. Who will probably celebrate the Shichi-go-san Festival?

          ………A three -  year - old boy.……………………………………………………………….. 

2. Who will NOT celebrate the Shichi-go-san Festival?

         …………A five - year - old girl……………………………………………………………….

3. Who wears obi for the first time?

      ......……A seven - year - old - girl…………………………………………….. 

4. At what age can a Japanese child let the hair grow?

   ………Three years old……………………………………………………………………… 

5. Why do the Japanese celebrate it on 15 November?

    …………Because they think the day brings luck to them.……………………………………………………………………..

  Shichi-go-san means “seven-five-three” and the festival is for children who are seven,five and three. The Japanese think these ages are very important years. Japanese parentscelebrate Shichi-go-san as their boys turn three and five and their girls turn three andseven.At the age of seven, a girl wears obi - the piece of cloth worn round the waist over thekimono - for the first time. At the age of five, a boy wears his first hakama pants – thepants that Samurai wore in the past - in...
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Shichi-go-san means “seven-five-three” and the festival is for children who are seven,

five and three. The Japanese think these ages are very important years. Japanese parents

celebrate Shichi-go-san as their boys turn three and five and their girls turn three and

seven.

At the age of seven, a girl wears obi - the piece of cloth worn round the waist over the

kimono - for the first time. At the age of five, a boy wears his first hakama pants – the

pants that Samurai wore in the past - in public. The age of three is important for the

Japanese too.They think it is time children can let their hair grow.

On this day, children often dress up like the adults in the ancient times and pretend to be

grown up themselves.

1. Who will probably celebrate the Shichi-go-san Festival?

A. a seven-year-old boy

B. a three-year-old boy

C. a five-year-old girl

2. Who will NOT celebrate the Shichi-go-san Festival?

A. a five-year-old girl

B. a five-year-old boy

C. a seven-year-old girl

3. Who wears obi for the first time?

A. a five year-old girl

B. a seven-year-old boy

C. a seven-year-old girl

4. At what age can a Japanese child let the hair grow?

A. five years old

B. three years old

C. seven years old

5. Why do the Japanese celebrate it on 15 November?

A. Because they think the day brings luck to them

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15 tháng 4 2020

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VI. Read the passage and answer each question. Circle A, B, or C Find keyword(if you can). The Shichi-go-san Festival Shichi-go-san is a Japanese festival. The Japanese celebrate it on 15 November every year. This is because people believe it is a day of good luck for all Japanese people. Shichi-go-san means “seven-five-three” and the festival is for children who are seven, five and three. The Japanese think these ages are very important years. Japanese parents celebrate Shichi-go-san as...
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VI. Read the passage and answer each question. Circle A, B, or C

Find keyword(if you can).

The Shichi-go-san Festival

Shichi-go-san is a Japanese festival. The Japanese celebrate it on 15 November every year. This is because people believe it is a day of good luck for all Japanese people.

Shichi-go-san means “seven-five-three” and the festival is for children who are seven, five and three. The Japanese think these ages are very important years. Japanese parents celebrate Shichi-go-san as their boys turn three and five and their girls turn three and seven.

At the age of seven, a girl wears obi - the piece of cloth worn round the waist over the kimono - for the first time. At the age of five, a boy wears his first hakama pants – the pants that Samurai wore in the past - in public. The age of three is important for the Japanese too.They think it is time children can let their hair grow.

On this day, children often dress up like the adults in the ancient times and pretend to be grown up themselves.

16. Who will probably celebrate the Shichi-go-san Festival?

A. a seven-year-old boy

B. a three-year-old boy

C. a five-year-old girl

17. Who will NOT celebrate the Shichi-go-san Festival?

A. a five-year-old girl

B. a five-year-old boy

C. a seven-year-old girl

18. Who wears obi for the first time?

A. a five year-old girl

B. a seven-year-old boy

C. a seven-year-old girl

19. At what age can a Japanese child let the hair grow?

A. five years old

B. three years old

C. seven years old

20. Why do the Japanese celebrate it on 15 November?

A. Because they think the day brings luck to them.

B. Because the day brings luck to them.

C. Because children dress up like the adults in the ancient times on the day.

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16. B

17. A

18. C

19. B

20. A

The Shichi-go-san FestivalShichi-go-san is a Japanese festival. The Japanese celebrate it on 15 November every year. This is because people believe it is a day of good luck for all Japanese people.Shichi-go-san means “seven-five-three” and the festival is for children who are seven, five and three. The Japanese think these ages are very important years. Japanese parents celebrate Shichi-go-san as their boys turn three and five and their girls turn three and seven.At the age of seven, a girl...
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The Shichi-go-san Festival

Shichi-go-san is a Japanese festival. The Japanese celebrate it on 15 November every year. This is because people believe it is a day of good luck for all Japanese people.

Shichi-go-san means “seven-five-three” and the festival is for children who are seven, five and three. The Japanese think these ages are very important years. Japanese parents celebrate Shichi-go-san as their boys turn three and five and their girls turn three and seven.

At the age of seven, a girl wears obi - the piece of cloth worn round the waist over the kimono - for the first time. At the age of five, a boy wears his first hakama pants – the pants that Samurai wore in the past - in public. The age of three is important for the Japanese too.They think it is time children can let their hair grow.

On this day, children often dress up like the adults in the ancient times and pretend to be grown up themselves.

1. Read the passage and answer each question. Circle A, B, or C. (0.8 ps)

1.Who will probably celebrate the Shichi-go-san Festival?

A. a five-year-old boy    B. a three-year-old boy

C. a seven-year-old girl D. a two-year-old girl

2. Who will NOT celebrate the Shichi-go-san Festival?

 A. a five-year-old girl   B. a five-year-old boy

C. a seven-year-old girl D. a two-year-old girl

III. WRITING

1. Rearrange the words to make sentences (1,2 ps)
Ex: opposite/The bookshop/the library/is

0. The bookshop is opposite the library.

1. How about/ tomorrow/ school /cycling/ to/  with/ me ?
   _____________________________________________.?

2. Tam Thanh Festival/held/is/Lang Son city/in/on/27th January
    _____________________________________________

3. is/How far/Ha Noi/Hai Phong/to/from/it? _______________________________________________?

2. Rewrite the sentences with the meanings as the first sentences (0,8 ps)

1. They found the film exciting

They were­­­­________________about the film.

2. Although they were tired, they wanted to watch the movie.

In spite of________________, they wanted to watch the movie.

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Rewrite the following sentences so that their meaning stays the same, using the words given.

1. There are various types of music for people to english at Rock in Rio. (listen)

===>People listen to various types of music to english at rock in rio.

2. Japanese Boys mother'sDay is celebrated on May 5th. (celebrate)

==>Japanese Boys celebrate Mother's Day on May 5th.

3. Japanese people hang up carp kites outside their houses on Japanese Boys' Day. (hung up)

===>Carp kites were hung up by Japanese people outside their house on Japanese boys'day.

4. Japanese people celebrate a special day for Japanese Girls on March 3rdevery year. (celebration)

===>Japanese Girls have a special day for celebration on March 3rd every day.

5. Can I ask you come questions about your favourite festival? (possible)

===>Is it possible for me to ask you some questions about your favorite festival?

IX. Read then answer the questions. Many countries all over the world celebrate the New Year holiday. In China, it is a very happy time. Chinese people think it is the most important time of the year. There are parades in the streets, and families gather for big dinners. At these dinners, children get lucky money in red envelopes as their good grade and achievements during the last year. Before the New Year, the Chinese people always clean their houses to clean out bad luck. Everything must be...
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IX. Read then answer the questions.

Many countries all over the world celebrate the New Year holiday. In China, it is a very happy time. Chinese people think it is the most important time of the year. There are parades in the streets, and families gather for big dinners. At these dinners, children get lucky money in red envelopes as their good grade and achievements during the last year. Before the New Year, the Chinese people always clean their houses to clean out bad luck. Everything must be fresh and clean as they think that they will have a happy new year. People also make sure that they have paid all their bills. It is important to start a New Year without owning anyone’s money. Different from Chinese, in Thailand, people hold Water Festival. The festival takes place everywhere in the country but especially popular in the north. Water Festival takes place in the middle of April every year. It is a part of the Thai New Year. People throw buckets of water on each other. There are even parades where people throw water. It is especially important to throw water on older people. It shows respect to them.

56. What happen in the streets in China on New Year holiday?

57. Why do Chinese people clean their houses before the New Year?

58. What do they try to avoid when they start the New Year?

59. When is the Water Festival held in Thailand?

60. Why is it important to throw water on older people?

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Many countries all over the world celebrate the New Year holiday. In China, it is a very happy time. Chinese people think it is the most important time of the year. There are parades in the streets, and families gather for big dinners. At these dinners, children get lucky money in red envelopes as their good grade and achievements during the last year. Before the New Year, the Chinese people always clean their houses to clean out bad luck. Everything must be fresh and clean as they think that they will have a happy new year. People also make sure that they have paid all their bills. It is important to start a New Year without owning anyone’s money. Different from Chinese, in Thailand, people hold Water Festival. The festival takes place everywhere in the country but especially popular in the north. Water Festival takes place in the middle of April every year. It is a part of the Thai New Year. People throw buckets of water on each other. There are even parades where people throw water. It is especially important to throw water on older people. It shows respect to them.

56. What happen in the streets in China on New Year holiday?

There are parades in the streets.

57. Why do Chinese people clean their houses before the New Year?

They clean their houses to clean out bad luck.

58. What do they try to avoid when they start the New Year?

They try to avoid owing money.

59. When is the Water Festival held in Thailand?

It is held in the middle of April.

60. Why is it important to throw water on older people?

Because it shows respect to them.

the average lifespan of the Japanese is 78 for males and 85 for females, the longest in the world. The main secret lies in their food. The Japanese eat a lot of tofu , which is made from soybeans. Tofu contains a lot of vegetable protein, calcium, and Vitamin B. It does not contain much fat, and it does not provide many calories. Seafood like fish and vegetables play an important role in their diet, too. They cook the seafood with less cooking oil and less time. For each meal, they have more...
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the average lifespan of the Japanese is 78 for males and 85 for females, the longest in the world.
The main secret lies in their food. The Japanese eat a lot of tofu , which is made from soybeans. Tofu contains a lot of vegetable protein, calcium, and Vitamin B. It does not contain much fat, and it does not provide many calories.
Seafood like fish and vegetables play an important role in their diet, too. They cook the seafood with less cooking oil and less time. For each meal, they have more dishes on the table than us but they eat only a little of everything, never stuffing themselves.
Japanese people also work very hard and do more exercise. This helps them burn the calories off easily.

1. Write T or F :

A. Japanese men live longer than wowen .......................

B. Japanese people use many calories because they work very hard and do exercise ..................

2. Answer :

A. Why do Japanese people have much tofu for their meals ?

..............................................................................................

B. What linds of food are important in their diet ?

..............................................................................................

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10 tháng 10 2017

the average lifespan of the Japanese is 78 for males and 85 for females, the longest in the world.
The main secret lies in their food. The Japanese eat a lot of tofu , which is made from soybeans. Tofu contains a lot of vegetable protein, calcium, and Vitamin B. It does not contain much fat, and it does not provide many calories.
Seafood like fish and vegetables play an important role in their diet, too. They cook the seafood with less cooking oil and less time. For each meal, they have more dishes on the table than us but they eat only a little of everything, never stuffing themselves.
Japanese people also work very hard and do more exercise. This helps them burn the calories off easily.

1. Write T or F :

A. Japanese men live longer than wowen ...............F........

B. Japanese people use many calories because they work very hard and do exercise .........T.........

2. Answer :

A. Why do Japanese people have much tofu for their meals ?

because it contains a lot of vegetable protein, calcium and vitamin B

B. What linds of food are important in their diet ?

Seafood like fish and vegetables

Rewrite the following sentences so that their meaning stays the same, using the words given. 1. There are various types of music for people to listen at Rock in Rio.(listen) ............................................................................................................................................................ 2. Japanese Boy's Day is celebrated on May...
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Rewrite the following sentences so that their meaning stays the same, using the words given.

1. There are various types of music for people to listen at Rock in Rio.(listen)

............................................................................................................................................................

2. Japanese Boy's Day is celebrated on May 5th.(celebrate)

.............................................................................................................................................................

3. Japanese people hang up carp kites outside their houses on Japanese Boy's Day.(hung up)

..............................................................................................................................................................

4. Japanese people celebrate a special day for Japanese Girl on March 3rd every year.(celebrateion)

..............................................................................................................................................................

5. Can I ask you some questions about your favourite festival?(possible)

...............................................................................................................................................................

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1. There are various types of music for people to listen at Rock in Rio. ( listen )

=> People can listen various types of music at Rock in Rio.

2. Japanese Boy's Day is celebrated on May 5th. ( celebrate )

=> People in Japan celebrate Japanese Boy's Day on May 5th.

3. Japanese people hang up carp kites outside their houses on Japanese Boy's Day. ( hung up )

=> Carp kites are hung up outside houses by Japanese people on Japanese Boy's Day.

4. Japanese people celebrate a special day for Japanese Girls on March 3rd every year. ( celebration )

=> The celebration which is held for Japanese Girls by Japanese people is celebrated on March 3rd every year.

5. Can I ask you some questions about your favourite festival ? ( possible )

=> Is it possible for me to ask you some questions about your favourite festival ?

4 tháng 2 2018

Rewrite the following sentences so that their meaning stays the same, using the words given.

1. There are various types of music for people to listen at Rock in Rio.(listen)

-> People can listen various types of music at Rock in Rio

2. Japanese Boy's Day is celebrated on May 5th.(celebrate)

-> Japanese people calebrate Japanese Boy's Day on May 5th

3. Japanese people hang up carp kites outside their houses on Japanese Boy's Day.(hung up)

-> Carp kites are hung up outside Japanese people's houses on Japanese Boy's Day

4. Japanese people celebrate a special day for Japanese Girl on March 3rd every year.(celebrateion)

-> There is a celebration which is a special day for Japanese Girl on March 3rd every year

5. Can I ask you some questions about your favourite festival?(possible)

-> Is it possible for me to ask you some questions about your favourite festival?

10.Don't worry!Your cold will last for a few days and then..............(appear) 12.You must be careful when playing computer games because they can be............(addict) 21.Vasak day is a..............festival for those who fllow Buddihism (deligion) 22.I think it's a good.................in this circumstance (choose) 23.We are having an interview with Thanh,one of the Elephant Race................ (organise) 24.The Carnival of Rio de Janeiro is a very...............festival...
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10.Don't worry!Your cold will last for a few days and then..............(appear)

12.You must be careful when playing computer games because they can be............(addict)

21.Vasak day is a..............festival for those who fllow Buddihism (deligion)

22.I think it's a good.................in this circumstance (choose)

23.We are having an interview with Thanh,one of the Elephant Race................ (organise)

24.The Carnival of Rio de Janeiro is a very...............festival (fescinate)

25.There are a lot of cultural and............activities held as part of this festival (art)

26.Hoi Mua Festival is held by people of ethnic...............in Phu Yen (minor)

27.It's very..................to participate in this festival (joy)

29.There are many...............differences between the two communities (culture)

31.There were livey New Year.............all over the town (celebrate)

32.When we heard she'd got the job,ew all went off for a..............drink (celebrate)

33.It is ..................in America to eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day (tradition)

34.What forms of................do you participate in during the festival? (entertain)

35.The hall looked very.............with its Christmas tree (festival)

37.The Chinese New Year marks the................of spring and the start of the Lunar New Year (begin)

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9 tháng 2 2019

10.Don't worry!Your cold will last for a few days and then......appeared........(appear)

12.You must be careful when playing computer games because they can be.......addicted.....(addict)

21.Vasak day is a......religous......festival for those who fllow Buddihism (religion)

22.I think it's a good.........choice........in this circumstance (choose)

23.We are having an interview with Thanh,one of the Elephant Race.....organizers........... (organise)

24.The Carnival of Rio de Janeiro is a very......fescinated.........festival (fescinate)

25.There are a lot of cultural and......artistic......activities held as part of this festival (art)

26.Hoi Mua Festival is held by people of ethnic.....minority..........in Phu Yen (minor)

27.It's very.........joyful........to participate in this festival (joy)

29.There are many......cultural.........differences between the two communities (culture)

31.There were livey New Year.......celebrations ......all over the town (celebrate)

32.When we heard she'd got the job,ew all went off for a........celebration......drink (celebrate)

33.It is .......traditional...........in America to eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day (tradition)

34.What forms of........entertainment........do you participate in during the festival? (entertain)

35.The hall looked very.......festive......with its Christmas tree (festival)

37.The Chinese New Year marks the.......beginning.........of spring and the start of the Lunar New Year (begin)

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10.Don't worry!Your cold will last for a few days and then......disappeared ........(appear)

12.You must be careful when playing computer games because they can be......addicted......(addict)

21.Vasak day is a.....religious.........festival for those who fllow Buddihism (deligion)

22.I think it's a good........choice.........in this circumstance (choose)

23.We are having an interview with Thanh,one of the Elephant Race.....ỏganizations........... (organise)

24.The Carnival of Rio de Janeiro is a very.......fescinated........festival (fescinate)

25.There are a lot of cultural and............activities held as part of this festival (art)

26.Hoi Mua Festival is held by people of ethnic.....minority..........in Phu Yen (minor)

27.It's very.......joyful...........to participate in this festival (joy)

29.There are many......cultural.........differences between the two communities (culture)

31.There were livey New Year....celebrated.........all over the town (celebrate)

32.When we heard she'd got the job,ew all went off for a......celebration........drink (celebrate)

33.It is ........traditional..........in America to eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day (tradition)

34.What forms of......entertainment..........do you participate in during the festival? (entertain)

35.The hall looked very.....festive........with its Christmas tree (festival)

37.The Chinese New Year marks the....beginning............of spring and the start of the Lunar New Year (begin)