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39. The underlined word ‘immaculate’ in the passage is
38. - 40. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız. closest in meaning to ----.
A) ordinary
Osouji is a Japanese tradition that takes place at the
end of each year, typically in December. The term B) abundant
means ‘big cleaning’, and it involves thoroughly cleaning
homes, schools, and workplaces to start the new year C) spotless
with a fresh environment. People take time to declutter, D) modern
dust, and organise, ensuring that their surroundings are
immaculate and refreshed. It is a communal activity, E) crucial
with families often working together to clean their homes.
In offices, employees take part in cleaning duties, which
fosters teamwork and unity. The goal is not only to create
a physically clean environment but also to symbolise
clearing away the stresses and problems of the previous
year. A clean space is believed to encourage a more
positive outlook and a sense of renewal for the year
ahead. By New Year’s Day, homes and workspaces are
tidy, representing readiness for new beginnings. Osouji
reflects the deep cultural value the Japanese place on
cleanliness and organisation, offering a way to mentally
and physically prepare for a new beginning.
38. According to the passage, osouji ----. 40. Which of the following could be the best title for the
passage?
A) involves gathering family and friends to celebrate
the new year A) Osouji: Ushering in the New Year with a Clean
Slate
B) requires special rituals and ceremonies to be
performed during cleaning B) The Origins of Traditional Cleaning Practices in
Japan
C) is the most important cultural practice in Japan that
people observe during the year C) Decluttering Tips for Japanese Homes
D) focuses primarily on physical cleaning but also D) Cultural Significance of New Year’s Festivities in
represents emotional renewal Japan
E) is mainly practised in communal areas rather than E) The Role of Teamwork in Japanese Culture: A
living spaces Focus on Osouji
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