Òåñò: Holidays


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1. At Thanksgiving Americans say ‘thank you’ for their …

1) food
2) country
3) family

2. Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on the …

1) 4th Friday in October
2) 4th Thursday in November
3) 2nd Friday in November

3. A typical Thanksgiving meal is ...

1) melon, chicken and pumpkin pie
2) turkey, potatoes, corn and pumpkin pie
3) pumpkin soup, hamburger, fries and carrot cake

4. Thanksgiving is sometimes called …

1) Pumpkin Day
2) Turkey Day
3) Harvest Day

5. At Thanksgiving American families watch ...

1) basketball
2) baseball
3) American football

6. Halloween is celebrated on ...

1) 7 November
2) 31 October
3) in winter

7. The symbol of Halloween is a …

1) big pumpkin, carved into lanterns
2) straw doll of ‘Lady Maslenitsa’
3) bear

8. At Halloween people wear ...

1) fancy costumes
2) nice costumes
3) scary costumes

9. At Halloween people ...

1) stay at home and read books
2) have meals at home
3) go to costume parties, tell scary stories play tricks to scare each other

10. Halloween is celebrated in ...

1) Western countries
2) Russia
3) the whole world

11. At Maslenitsa Russians say ‘goodbye’ to ...

1) winter
2) spring
3) their friends

12. Russian people celebrate Maslenitsa ...

1) the week after Lent
2) the week before Lent
3) in April

13. A typical Maslenitsa meal is …

1) melon, chicken and pumpkin pie
2) pumpkin soup, hamburger, fries and carrot cake
3) butter pancakes, sweets and fries

14. At Maslenitsa Russian families …

1) have snowball fights, play games and burn Lady Maslenitsa
2) watch basketball or baseball
3) stay at home and read books

15. The symbol of Maslenitsa is a …

1) bear
2) straw doll of ‘Lady Maslenitsa’
3) unicorn