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G2B - Lesson 5 (Reading Comp)
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What else did people do to celebrate the New Year in New York City?
Band played music. Face painting. Ice carving. Fireworks
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Customs are things ___________________
you do in your sleep
you do just once
you are not allowed to do
you do over and over again
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A favorite food is one _____________________
you eat with your hands
you do not like
you eat cold
you like the most
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How did the celebration begin in New York City?
With a parade
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In what two countries did the girl celebrate the New Year in?
China and the USA
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What did the girl’s grandma give her, and why?
Red clothing
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What did the people do later in the week?
Watched the Chinese lion dance
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A common animal is ______________________
one that eats you
one that you eat
one you see all the time
one you almost never see
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If you are surrounded by people you are _________________
all alone
in the toilet
in a crowd
with one person
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A train travels __________________
on the road
on water
in the air
on tracks
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You would wear a costume ____________________
to the shop
in a hospital
in bed
in a play
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What do they do on the last day of the celebration?
The Latern festival
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How is the New Year celebration different in China to the USA?
One night in the USA and 15 days in China
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What was her favorite part of the whole celebration?
Fireworks display
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When you wonder about something you _________________
don't care about it
eat it
think about it
forget about it
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In parades you see ________________________
people marching in bands
people swimming
people studying for tests
people waiting for the bus
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What way in common do people celebrate the New Year in China and the USA?
Fireworks display
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