Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 34 to 38.
Dressing up in costumes and trick-or-treating are popular Halloween activities, but few probably (34) _______ these lighthearted fall traditions with their origins in Samhain, a three-day ancient Celtic pagan festival. For the Celts, who lived during the Iron Age in what is now Ireland, Scotland, the U.K. and (35) _______ parts of Northern Europe, Samhain (meaning literally, in modern Irish, “summer's end”) marked the end of summer and kicked off the Celtic new year. Ushering in a new year signaled a time of both death and rebirth, something that was doubly symbolic because it (36) _______with the end of a bountiful harvest season and the beginning of a cold and dark winter season that would present plenty of challenges. Eventually, Halloween became more popular in secular culture than All Saints' Day. The pagan-turned- Christian practices of dressing up in costumes, playing pranks and handing out offerings have evolved into popular traditions even for those (37) _______ may not believe in otherworldly spirits or saints. (38) _______, whether Halloween celebrants know it or not, they’re following the legacy of the ancient Celts who, with the festival of Samhain, celebrated the inevitability of death and rebirth.
Đáp án đúng là: C
Giải thích
Đại từ quan hệ
A. which: cái mà → thay cho từ chỉ vật
B. whom: người mà → thay thế cho từ chỉ thay cho từ chỉ đóng vai trò tân ngữ của mệnh đề quan hệ
C. who: người mà → thay cho từ chỉ người, đóng vai trò chủ ngữ hoặc tântân ngữ của mệnh đề quan hệ
D. what: cái gì
“those” ở đây là đại từ thay thế cho từ chỉ người (vì có động từ “believe” (tin tưởng) ám chỉ hành động của
con người) → loại A, D
The pagan-turned- Christian practices of dressing up in costumes, playing pranks and handing out offerings
have evolved into popular traditions even for those who may not believe in otherworldly spirits or saints.