IN INDIA, YOU SHOULDN’T NEVER USE YOUR LEFT HAND TO EAT BECAUSE IT...

20. In India, you shouldn’t never use your left hand to eat because it’s considered disrespectful. Ex5: Fill in the gaps with the words/ phrases in the boxExpensive dangerous waste accidentsCause performances crowds preserveDisadvantages of Festivals Although people love festivals very much, there are also some disadvantages.First, festivals are very costly. Because the general purpose of festivals is to (1) ……. cultural heritages, a nation is willing to spend a lot of money on this. Moreover, during a festival, most people do not work but spend money on (2) ……… gifts for their friends and relatives.Second, festivals can be dangerous. People may drink a lot during a festival and cause road (3)……… . In many festivals, there are races like cow-racing and elephant racing which may be (4) ……….., especially for children. Moreover, in some festivals, when people rush to see the events, they may also (5) …….. other people to get hurt.Third, festivals may affect the environment. After a festival, the roads are full of colourfulpaper, flowers, (6) …….. cans or bottles that people throw away. Trees along the roadsides may be damaged by the (7) ……... Furthermore, the noise from music and other (8) …….. also cause noise pollution.Ex6: Read and write true or false. Pizza is a traditional Italian dish. It’s popular not only in Italy but around the world. Naples, a city in southern Italy, is believed to be the birthplace of pizza. It’s well-known for the most delicious pizza anywhere. The first pizzeria was built in Naples in 1830 at Port’Alba.The ancestor of the modern pizza is the simple flat bread. It’s the food of the poor. The truly modern pizza we eat today starts with the Margherita pizza. In 1889, Queen Margherita went on a trip to Naples. She heard about pizza and asked to try it. Don Raffaele Esposito, the most famous pizza maker, was asked to prepare it. He prepared two traditional and one new type of pizza, but the Queen liked the new one topped with tomatoes, Mozzarella cheese and fresh basil the best. She thought that the colours of this pizza represented the colours of the Italian flag – red, white, and green. This pizza was then called ‘Margherita’