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New Year's Eve is a different time for everybody all around the world.

In England, where I am from, we usually have a party with friends and family. We put the TV on and wait for Big Ben to hit 12 and then we all wish each other “Happy New Year”, cross our arms across our chest and hold hands with the person next to us. We form a circle and sing a song called “Auld Lang Syne”, a very old Scottish song which means “times gone by.” We make New Year's resolutions too, a list of things we say we will do in the New Year. For example, travel more or spend more time with family.

In Spain, when the clock hits 12, people eat 12 grapes! Twelve represents the 12 months in a year. It is believed if you eat the grapes, you will have good luck for the whole year. In the town where I am working in Spain, everyone will join each other on the street to eat the grapes and will be dressed up.

In Greece, lots of children receive money for New Year and when midnight hits, children or the head of the family will be sent out of the house and told to walk back in. The “first footing” is how it is named; this brings good luck. We also have this tradition in England! They also have a St. Basil's cake, a cake with a coin baked inside it, and whoever gets the slice of cake with the coin in will be especially lucky in the New Year.

In Denmark, people break plates into pieces around the front door of the house. It is said that the more plates you break, the more friends you will meet in the New Year. They also jump from a chair when the clock strikes midnight!

1. Which of the following is the way the New Year is celebrated in Britain?

A. People wait for Big Ben to hit 12 and eat 12 grapes.

B. People travel more or spend more time with family.

C. People share a big cake with a coin baked inside it.

D. People sing a song and make New Year's resolutions.

2. What do we know about the “first footing”?

A. It is a tradition introduced from Spain.

B. It is said to bring good luck to people.

C. It is different in England and in Greece.

D. It takes place at New Year's sunrise.

3. Where do people break plates into pieces to celebrate the New Year?

A. In Denmark.

B. In Spain.

C. In Greece.

D. In England.

4. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?

A. New Year's Celebrations

B. The History of the New Year

C. The Importance of New Year

D. The Same Way to Celebrate the New Year BsBSpBwyWsMsAgXTfwvWf8LVqv9sTIlstsM0sQG5LSURokA618JZXCzEC9NEebhC

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