Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Every Vietnamese child dreams about an amazing Mid-Autumn Festival with his or her own brightly lit lantern and moon cakes. Mid-autumn Festival is also ___(1)___ in Viet Nam as the "Children's Festival".
While the Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated in many Asian countries, the Vietnamese version has ___(2)___ own traditions and legends. Our best-known tale is about a man named Cuoi who hung on to a magical banyan tree as it floated up to the moon. We say that if you look closely ___(3)___ the full moon, you can see the shadow of a man sitting under a tree. Children parade lanterns in the streets on the night of Mid-Autumn Festival to help light the ___(4)___ to earth for Cuoi from the moon.
Lion dancing is an essential part of the Mid-Autumn festival. Groups of children gather, each ___(5)___ a red lantern. Everyone sings along and feels so happy.



