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12 Read the text and decide which word a, b, c or d best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0). Festivals in ireland

No one knows for certain how many festivals take (0) B in Ireland, but there are more, than in almost any other country in the world. There is a story about somebody who once tried to (1) _____ a list of all the Irish festivals, but gave (2) ______ when they got to 2.000. I was seventeen and had just (3) ______ college when I began photographing festivals in the (4) _____ 1960’s. in those days there were fewer festivals and people were not as interested (5) _____ them as they are now. Some people even considered them to be silly and embarrassing. I, on the other (6) ______, loved them and even now, over twenty years later, I am (7) _____ fascinated by festivals. At different times they have moved me to laughter, tears, and pain. At a true festival, there are no (8) _____, only participants. Everyone from babies to (9) _____ people take part, (10) _____ behind everyday life to act out their fantasies. No other event can do that, and I have recorded these special (11) _____ with my camera. Festivals also show how time (12) _____ and ideas change. In the 1980’s many were revised or updated. Women and children demanded a (13) _____ beside men in the Holy Week procession. This holiday grew into a 72-hour round-the-clock party (14) _____ by more than a million people. There are also new festivals. Many of them, invented in our own time, could become the traditions of (15) _____.

0

A part

B place

C time

D space

1

A do

B make

C fix

D form

2

A off

B through

C up

D out

3

A run

B abandoned

C left

D dropped

4

A half

B central

C medium

D mid-

5

A in

B to

C for

D about

6

A side

B hand

C end

D place

7

A yet

B however

C still

D already

8

A witnesses

B viewers

C spectators

D audiences

9

A ancient

B antique

C elder

D old

10

A leaving

B falling

C letting

D getting

11

A minutes

B instances

C moments

D frames

12

A travels

B passes

C goes

D moves

13

A part

B role

C place

D standard

14

A visited

B attended

C presented

D done

15

A next

B late

C following

D future