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1. Chinese New Year is also called ________.
( b ) Lunar New Year
2. Why do people clean their houses before Chinese New Year?
( c ) People want to get rid of bad things of the old year.
3. People usually eat the reunion dinner with________.
( d ) family members
4. Fish and fried prawns are usually served at the reunion dinner on Chinese New Year’s Eve because they symbolise ________ respectively.
( b ) surplus and happiness
5. People usually visit their relatives and friends________.
( c ) on the first day of Chinese New Year
6. How do children show their respect to parents and elder relatives during Chinese New Year?
( b ) They greet their parents and elder relatives with words of blessings.
7. ________ is an activity that a lot of people in Hong Kong do during Chinese New Year.
( a ) Watching a fireworks display
8. According to this text, what is/are the purpose(s) of celebrating Chinese New Year?
( d ) All of the above

Part B

Answer the following questions by clicking the best option.

1. Chinese New Year is also called ________.
Spring New Year
Lunar New Year
Chinese Lunar New Year
New Year Festival
2. Why do people clean their houses before Chinese New Year?
The house is very dirty and needs to be cleaned.
The house needs to be well furnished.
People want to get rid of bad things of the old year.
People want to bid farewell to the new year.
3. People usually eat the reunion dinner with________.
friends
visitors
co-workers
family members
4. Fish and fried prawns are usually served at the reunion dinner on Chinese New Year’s Eve because they symbolise ________ respectively.
family togetherness and prosperity
surplus and happiness
laughter and abundance
growth and luck
5. People usually visit their relatives and friends________.
a few days before Chinese New Year
on Chinese New Year's Eve
on the first day of Chinese New Year
at the end of Chinese New Year
6. How do children show their respect to parents and elder relatives during Chinese New Year?
They serve their parents and elder relatives with sugary treats.
They greet their parents and elder relatives with words of blessings.
They give their parents and elder relatives little gifts.
They prepare "red packets" for their parents and elder relatives.
7. ________ is an activity that a lot of people in Hong Kong do during Chinese New Year.
Watching a fireworks display
Eating rice dumplings
Watching dragon boating
Eating cold food
8. According to this text, what is/are the purpose(s) of celebrating Chinese New Year?
To show our love and care to other people
To appreciate the values of Chinese traditions
To make good wishes to other people
All of the above