IV. Read the passage carefuly and the answer the given question
Tet or Lunar New Year holiday is the most important celebration in the year which occurs in late January or early February. Tet is a time for family members who live apart try to be together. The prepareions and celebretions used to be spread over months but nowdays the holiday is much shorter. However, there is great excitement building up well before Tet. Streets are decorated with colored lights and red banners. Shops are full of goods. People often buy gifts, clean and decorate their house cook tradicional foods for Tet.
On the first days of Tet people try to be nice and polite to others. They vitsit their relatives or friends and exchange New Year's wiches. Childern receive the " lucky money " inside red evelopes. Many people go to the pagoda to pray for a happy new year for themselves and their family. Tet is really a time of fun and festivals throughout the country
1) Does the Tet holiday in Vietnam occour in late January or early February ?
2) What are streets decorated with
3) What do Vietnamese people often do to prepare for Tet ?
4) Where do many people go to pray for a happy new year ?
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Đỗ Hồng Việt
On the first days of Tet, people try to be nice and polite to others, visit their relatives or friends, and exchange New Year's wishes. Children receive lucky money inside red envelopes.
Đỗ Văn Ánh
Many people go to the pagoda to pray for a happy new year for themselves and their family.
Đỗ Minh Vương
Vietnamese people often buy gifts, clean and decorate their house, and cook traditional foods for Tet.
Đỗ Văn Việt
Streets are decorated with colored lights and red banners.