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HALLOWEEN EOI B1.2 23-24
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The .................................... is celebrated in Mexico and other countries.
Day of Dead
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In the USA people buy _____ of the sweets for the whole year for Halloween.
a quarter
half
a third
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When is Halloween celebrated?
31 October
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to make something by cutting into it
to carve
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The first Halloween traditions began in
Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales.
the United States
Canada
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to wear special clothes
to dress up
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In early America, at this time of year, Native Americans celebrated ...
the harvest.
Christmas.
the New Year.
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people or things that come from Ireland
Irish
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a kind of lamp that has a light, such as a candle, inside a container
a lantern
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Irish people brought Halloween _______ to America.
traditions
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In ________ people often wear all kinds of costumes for Halloween, not just scary ones.
the UK
Mexico
the USA
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an orange fruit that can be as big as a football
pumpkin
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the bones of the head
skul
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For the ancient Celts, the Samhain festival marked
the end of summer.
the beginning of summer.
the middle of summer.
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a belief or way of doing something that people have followed for many years
a tradition
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In Mexico, many people dress up as ... for the Day of the Dead
vampires
witches
skeletons
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The ancient Celts believed that .................................... returned to earth at ‘Samhain’.
ghosts
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The ancient Celts made lanterns out of ...
apples and oranges.
pumpkins
potatoes and turnips.
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the time of year when fruit and vegetables are collected on farms
harvest
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the beginning or cause of something
the origin
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People carve pumpkins to make Halloween _______
lanterns
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special clothes you wear to look like somebody or something else, often at a party
fancy- dress costume
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In the UK, some popular .................................... are witches, vampires and ghosts.
costumes
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When you go .................................... , your neighbours give you sweets and chocolates.
trick-or-treating
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