Halloween is a holiday for children in America, Canada and Britain. It means “holy evening”, and it takes place every 31 October, the evening before All Saints’ Day. But it is not really a church holiday. Every autumn children cut faces into pumpkins and put candles inside. These pumpkins are called jack-o’-lanterns. Children also put on strange masks and scary costumes every Halloween. Some children paint their faces to look like monsters. They go from house to house. Every time they come to a new house they say, “Trick or treat! Money or eat!” Adults put a treat, money or sweets, in their bags. One of the most popular Halloween games is called bobbing for apples. You can get really, really wet when you play it.
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1) Halloween is a holiday for ... in America, Canada and Britain.
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2) Halloween is not really a/an ... holiday.
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3) Kids make jack-o’-lanterns and put ... inside them.
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4) Every Halloween children wear scary costumes and ... .
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on islands to the north-west of Europe. Great Britain includes England, Scotland and Wales. The capital of the UK is London. It stands on the Thames River — the longest river in Great Britain. The flag of the UK is made up of three crosses. It is red, white and blue. The English call their flag “the Union Jack” because it unites the flags of all parts of the UK. The highest mountain of the UK is Ben Nevis. It is in Scotland. British money is called pounds and their coins are pence. People of the UK keep their traditions. There is still the King in the country. He is the head of the United Kingdom.
1) The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on islands to the ... of Europe.
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on islands to the north-west of Europe. Great Britain includes England, Scotland and Wales. The capital of the UK is London. It stands on the Thames River — the longest river in Great Britain. The flag of the UK is made up of three crosses. It is red, white and blue. The English call their flag “the Union Jack” because it unites the flags of all parts of the UK. The highest mountain of the UK is Ben Nevis. It is in Scotland. British money is called pounds and their coins are pence. People of the UK keep their traditions. There is still the King in the country. He is the head of the United Kingdom.
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on islands to the north-west of Europe. Great Britain includes England, Scotland and Wales. The capital of the UK is London. It stands on the Thames River — the longest river in Great Britain. The flag of the UK is made up of three crosses. It is red, white and blue. The English call their flag “the Union Jack” because it unites the flags of all parts of the UK. The highest mountain of the UK is Ben Nevis. It is in Scotland. British money is called pounds and their coins are pence. People of the UK keep their traditions. There is still the King in the country. He is the head of the United Kingdom.
3) The flag of the UK has got ... crosses.
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on islands to the north-west of Europe. Great Britain includes England, Scotland and Wales. The capital of the UK is London. It stands on the Thames River — the longest river in Great Britain. The flag of the UK is made up of three crosses. It is red, white and blue. The English call their flag “the Union Jack” because it unites the flags of all parts of the UK. The highest mountain of the UK is Ben Nevis. It is in Scotland. British money is called pounds and their coins are pence. People of the UK keep their traditions. There is still the King in the country. He is the head of the United Kingdom.
4) Ben Nevis is in ...
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on islands to the north-west of Europe. Great Britain includes England, Scotland and Wales. The capital of the UK is London. It stands on the Thames River — the longest river in Great Britain. The flag of the UK is made up of three crosses. It is red, white and blue. The English call their flag “the Union Jack” because it unites the flags of all parts of the UK. The highest mountain of the UK is Ben Nevis. It is in Scotland. British money is called pounds and their coins are pence. People of the UK keep their traditions. There is still the King in the country. He is the head of the United Kingdom.
5) British money is called ...
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on islands to the north-west of Europe. Great Britain includes England, Scotland and Wales. The capital of the UK is London. It stands on the Thames River — the longest river in Great Britain. The flag of the UK is made up of three crosses. It is red, white and blue. The English call their flag “the Union Jack” because it unites the flags of all parts of the UK. The highest mountain of the UK is Ben Nevis. It is in Scotland. British money is called pounds and their coins are pence. People of the UK keep their traditions. There is still the King in the country. He is the head of the United Kingdom.
6) There is still a ... in the country.
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on islands to the north-west of Europe. Great Britain includes England, Scotland and Wales. The capital of the UK is London. It stands on the Thames River — the longest river in Great Britain. The flag of the UK is made up of three crosses. It is red, white and blue. The English call their flag “the Union Jack” because it unites the flags of all parts of the UK. The highest mountain of the UK is Ben Nevis. It is in Scotland. British money is called pounds and their coins are pence. People of the UK keep their traditions. There is still the King in the country. He is the head of the United Kingdom.
7) The English call their flag ...
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