20 CÂU HỎI
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Native American Indian groups in North America lived (1) __ different cultural regions,
a. in
b. at
c. on
d. of
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Native American Indian groups in North America lived in different cultural regions, each of which (2) ____ its own customs and traditions.
a. develops
b. decreased
c. developed
d. decreases
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A custom is the specific way in which (3) ______ group of people does something.
a. the
b. an
c. a
d. all
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This can include how foods are prepared, what clothing (4) ____ worn, the kinds of celebrations and much more.
a. are
b. is
c. was
d. were
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The set of customs developed and (5) _____ by a culture over time is a tradition.
a. to share
b. sharing
c. share
d. shared
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A culture’s customs are often determined by (6)____ natural resources found in their environment.
a. x
b. an
c. a
d. the
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In the Desert Southwest region, cloth weaving develop (7) ____ a custom.
a. as
b. for
c. by
d. in
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The area has (8) _____ large animals whose skins can be used for making clothing or blankets.
a. fewer
b. less
c. most
d. least
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Cloth weaving was a way (9)_____ meeting the need for clothing without using animal skins.
a. by
b. of
c. to
d. as
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In the Eastern Woodlands area, however, hunting (10) _____ fishing were daily activities. Since it was easy to get animal skins, developing skills like weaving were less important.
a. but
b. either
c. and
d. so
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The end of December and the beginning of January are the (1) _______ times for the Japanese post offices.
a. busiest
b. busier
c. most busy
d. more busy
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The Japanese have a custom of (2) ______ New Year’s Day postcards to their friends and relatives,
a. send
b. sending
c. to send
d. sent
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The Japanese have a custom of sending New Year’s Day postcards to their friends and relatives, similar (3) _______ the Western custom of sending Christmas cards.
a. as
b. with
c. for
d. to
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Their original purpose was (4) ______ your faraway friends and relatives tidings of yourself and your immediate family.
a. of giving
b. gives
c. to give
d. for giving
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In other words, (5) _______ custom existed for people to tell others whom they did not often meet that they were alive and well.
a. these
b. a
c. its
d. this
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Japanese people send these postcards (6) ______ they arrive on 1th January.
a. for
b. so
c. so that
d. to
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The post office guarantees to deliver the greeting postcards (7) ______ 1th January if they are posted within a time limit.
a. in
b. on
c. at
d. for
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To deliver these cards on time, the post office usually (8) ______ students part-time to help deliver the letters.
a. hires
b. hire
c. to hire
d. hiring
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It is customary not to send these postcards when one has had a death in the family (9) _______ the year.
a. during
b. since
c. for
d. from
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In this case, a family member sends a simple postcard called mochi hagaki (mourning postcards) to inform friends and relatives they (10) _______ send New Year’s cards, out of respect for the deceased.
a. have to
b. should
c. should not
d. must