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The document provides information about listening and reading comprehension exercises. The listening section includes a table to fill in with who prefers certain foods and drinks based on a conversation between Jack and Katie. It also includes blanks to fill in with times mentioned in another conversation with Harry about his day. The reading section provides a passage about Chinese New Year traditions, with blanks to fill in using the correct grammar form of verbs related to the celebrations and customs.
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A2 Boys 2

The document provides information about listening and reading comprehension exercises. The listening section includes a table to fill in with who prefers certain foods and drinks based on a conversation between Jack and Katie. It also includes blanks to fill in with times mentioned in another conversation with Harry about his day. The reading section provides a passage about Chinese New Year traditions, with blanks to fill in using the correct grammar form of verbs related to the celebrations and customs.
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LISTENING

1. Listen to Jack and Katie talking about food and drink. Write J for Jack and K
for Katie.
Who...
A) always has a big breakfast?
B) buys a cake for a snake?
C) has chips or pizza for lunch?
D) thinks salad is good for you?
E) prefers water to juice?
F) doesn’t like coffee or tea?
G) loves chocolate?
H) doesn’t like ice cream?

2. Write the time:


a) b) c)

d) e) f)

3. Listen to Harry talking about his day. Complete the notes.

5
READING

Chinese New Year (1) starts / start with the new moon on the firstday of the New
Year and ends on the full moon 15 days later. Chinese New Year is on (2) a / the
different date each year. New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day are when families
celebrate together.

People (3) make / makes large amounts of food for (4) his /their family and
friends. On New Year’s Day they (5) ate / eat a dish of vegetables, called jai.
Other foods include a whole fish, chicken and noodles. For (6) some / any people in
South China the favourite dish is sweet rice.

People clean their houses before New Year’s DAy. On New Year’s Eve there are
fireworks and (7) at / on midnight everyone opens every door and window in their
house to say goodbue to the old year. (8) Many / Much people (9) wear / wearing
red clothes at New Year because it (10) is / has lucky. Children receive little red
envelopes with money inside.

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