7. Sınıf İngilizce Celebrations Testi
Kutlamalar, kültürümüzün ve sosyal yaşamımızın önemli bir parçasını oluşturur. Her toplumun kendine özgü kutlama gelenekleri ve festivalleri vardır. İngilizce derslerinde, bu kutlamalar ve festivaller hakkında bilgi sahibi olmak hem dil becerilerinizi geliştirir hem de farklı kültürleri anlamanızı sağlar. İşte bu yüzden, “7. Sınıf İngilizce Celebrations” konusu kapsamında, kutlamalarla ilgili kelime bilgisi ve anlama becerilerinizi test edebileceğiniz 10 soruluk bir mini test hazırladık. Bu test, öğrendiklerinizi pekiştirmenize yardımcı olacak ve İngilizce kutlamalar hakkında bilginizi artıracaktır.
Test Soruları:
- Which holiday is celebrated on December 25th?
a) Thanksgiving
b) Halloween
c) Christmas
d) Easter - What do people usually do on New Year’s Eve?
a) Hunt for eggs
b) Watch fireworks
c) Go trick-or-treating
d) Exchange gifts - Which celebration involves wearing costumes and asking for candy?
a) Easter
b) Halloween
c) Valentine’s Day
d) Thanksgiving - On which holiday do people often give chocolates and flowers to loved ones?
a) Valentine’s Day
b) Easter
c) Independence Day
d) Halloween - Which is a common activity during Easter?
a) Setting off fireworks
b) Decorating eggs
c) Carving pumpkins
d) Lighting bonfires - When is Independence Day celebrated in the United States?
a) 4th of July
b) 25th of December
c) 31st of October
d) 14th of February - What is typically eaten during Thanksgiving in the USA?
a) Chocolate eggs
b) Turkey
c) Candy corn
d) Pancakes - Which of these is a festival of lights celebrated by Jewish people?
a) Diwali
b) Hanukkah
c) Ramadan
d) Christmas - Which celebration marks the beginning of a new year according to the lunar calendar?
a) New Year’s Day
b) Chinese New Year
c) Thanksgiving
d) Easter - What is the significance of the bonfire during Guy Fawkes Night in the UK?
a) To celebrate harvest
b) To commemorate a failed plot
c) To welcome spring
d) To honor veterans
Cevap Anahtarı:
- c) Christmas
- b) Watch fireworks
- b) Halloween
- a) Valentine’s Day
- b) Decorating eggs
- a) 4th of July
- b) Turkey
- b) Hanukkah
- b) Chinese New Year
- b) To commemorate a failed plot