7 CÂU HỎI
What is the passage mainly about?
A. The ceremony that marks the beginning of Maasai boys’ adulthood
B. The journey by Maasai teenage boys to the festival of Eunoto
C. The importance of Eunoto in African people’s lives
D. The reasons for the Masai’s popularity over other African tribes
The word "warriors" in paragraph 2 mostly means________.
A. dancers
B. fighters
C. musicians
D. travelers
The word "them" in paragraph 3 refers to ____________.
A. different tribes
B. their mothers
C. the boys
D. the senior elders
According to paragraph 3, the Osingira is built by_________.
A. the Maasai senior elders
B. Maasai teenagers
C. the Maasai teenage boys’ mothers
D. Maasai men
The word "alter" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to______.
A. differ
B. change
C. maintain
D. distinguish
According to the passage, what do the teenage boys do at Eunoto?
A. Painting their bodies
B. Receiving new names
C. Changing their clothes
D. Fighting with other tribes
According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. The Maasai teenage boys are given advice from senior elders before attending Eunoto.
B. The Maasai teenage boys will become adults and get married after attending Eunoto.
C. Eunoto lasts for a day, across the region between Kenya and Tanzania.
D. Eunoto is the ceremony for both Maasai teenage boys and girls.