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C1 New Years Eve

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  • What does “a sense of closure” most nearly refer to?
    emotional completion
  • B) People loudly celebrate at midnight. C) People tend to celebrate loudly at midnight. D) People loud celebrate midnight.
    C
  • Complete the sentence: New Year’s Eve encourages people to ___ on both successes and failures.
    reflect
  • Choose the option that best paraphrases the sentence: “New Year’s Eve is often regarded as a turning point.” A) It is a moment of reflection and change. B) It is a public holiday. C) It is widely celebrated. D) It marks the coldest season.
    A
  • Complete the sentence: Fireworks are often criticised ___ their environmental impact.
    for
  • Fill in the gap: Many resolutions fail because they are insufficiently ___.
    realistic
  • Which option best completes the sentence: “By the time the clock struck twelve, we ___ on the year’s events.” A) reflected B) had reflected
    B
  • Which word best completes the collocation: “a ___ celebration”? A) heavy B) large C) lavish D) loud
    C
  • Choose the most precise synonym for “resolution”: A) ambition B) intention C) obligation D) regulation
    B
  • Which word best replaces “crowded” at C1 level? A) full B) packed C) dense D) occupied
    B
  • True or False: New Year’s Eve celebrations are universally associated with optimism.
    False
  • What does “to usher in the new year” most nearly mean?
    to mark the beginning ceremonially
  • Complete the sentence: The atmosphere was ___ with anticipation as midnight approached.
    charged
  • What is the implied meaning of “starting the year on the right foot”?
    beginning positively
  • True or False: Fireworks are primarily used for practical rather than symbolic reasons.
    False
  • What is the primary symbolic significance of New Year’s Eve in many cultures?
    transition and renewal
  • What is the overarching purpose of New Year’s Eve rituals?
    to mark transition, reflection and renewal
  • True or False: The concept of celebrating the end of the year predates the modern calendar.
    True
  • Complete the sentence: Despite the festivities, some people feel m___ at year’s end.
    melancholic
  • True or False: New Year’s Eve functions both as a social and psychological milestone.
    True
  • “Hardly ___ midnight struck when the celebrations erupted.” A) had B) has C) did D) was
    C
  • Which phrase best replaces “a time of new beginnings” in a formal context? A) a moment of leisure B) a period of renewal C) a festive interruption D) a social obligation
    B
  • Choose the best definition of “countdown” in this context: A) a gradual decline B) a timed backward sequence C) a delayed reaction D) a warning system
    B
  • Choose the most appropriate connector: “Many people enjoy the celebrations; ___, others prefer a quiet evening.” A) therefore B) moreover C)
    C
  • True or False: The custom of making resolutions originated in ancient Rome.
    True
  • What is the main pragmatic function of saying “Happy New Year” at midnight?
    to strengthen social bonds
  • Complete the sentence: The event was memorable, not ___ its scale but its atmosphere.
    for
  • Which word best fits the context: “The event was highly anticipated, yet ultimately ___.” A) underwhelming B) crowded C) delayed
    A
  • Which phrase has the most formal tone? A) party all night B) have a good time C) celebrate enthusiastically D) let loose
    C
  • True or False: Cultural expectations strongly influence how New Year’s Eve is experienced.
    True
  • What does the expression “to toast the new year” most strongly imply?
    expressing goodwill while drinking
  • Choose the most accurate definition of “ring in the new year”: A) announce an emergency B) mark the transition with celebration C) begin working after a holiday D) end a formal ceremony
    B
  • True or False: Staying awake until midnight is a mandatory aspect of all New Year’s Eve traditions.
    False
  • Complete the sentence: Excessive celebrations can sometimes lead to i___ behaviour.
    irresponsible
  • What does the idiom “out with the old, in with the new” express?
    rejection of the past in favour of change
  • Choose the most nuanced adjective: “The celebration was ___ rather than chaotic.” A) noisy B) controlled C) orderly D) restrained
    D