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UNIT 09 - READING 2 Guy Fawkes Day
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UNIT 09 - READING 2 Guy Fawkes Day
If Guy Fawkes's plan had succeeded, we might remember him as the world's first famous terrorist. Instead, every year on November 5 people in Britain make models of him. Then, at night, they put the models on top of fires and burn them. What did Guy Fawkes try to do? In 1605, James I was King of England. He treated Catholics very badly. Tired of the harsh treatment, Guy Fawkes and seven other Catholics made a plan to kill King James and every member of the English government. They hid a huge bomb under the Houses of Parliament. Guy Fawkes knew that King James and all the members of the government would be there on the night of November 5. But when he went to light the bomb, the king's guards found him and arrested him. Immediately after his arrest, the English government declared November 5 to be a day of celebration. Over 400 years later, although the man himself is sometimes remembered in a more sympathetic way, "Guy Fawkes Day" is still celebrated. People spend several weeks getting ready for the big night. Stores start selling boxes of fireworks, and people buy their favorite kinds. Everyone collects wood, leaves, and garden trash to make bonfires. Traditionally, children take their models of Guy Fawkes — called a "guy" — through the streets, shouting "A penny for the guy!" If people think it is a good model, they will give the children some money. The children then spend the money on fireworks. On the night of November 5, people light fireworks in their gardens. Then they stand around the bonfire, cooking the traditional Guy Fawkes Day meal — sausages and potatoes. Finally, of course, they put the "guy" on top of the bonfire and burn him, thinking about the crime that he tried to commit.
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1 If Guy Fawkes's plan had succeeded, we might remember him as the world's first famous terrorist. 2 Instead, every year on November 5 people in Britain make models of him. 3 Then, at night, they put the models on top of fires and burn them. 4 What did Guy Fawkes try to do? 5 In 1605, James I was King of England. 6 He treated Catholics very badly. 7 Tired of the harsh treatment, Guy Fawkes and seven other Catholics made a plan to kill King James and every member of the English government. 8 They hid a huge bomb under the Houses of Parliament. 9 Guy Fawkes knew that King James and all the members of the government would be there on the night of November 5. 10 But when he went to light the bomb, the king's guards found him and arrested him. 11 Immediately after his arrest, the English government declared November 5 to be a day of celebration. 12 Over 400 years later, although the man himself is sometimes remembered in a more sympathetic way, "Guy Fawkes Day" is still celebrated. 13 People spend several weeks getting ready for the big night. 14 Stores start selling boxes of fireworks, and people buy their favorite kinds. 15 Everyone collects wood, leaves, and garden trash to make bonfires. 16 Traditionally, children take their models of Guy Fawkes — called a "guy" — through the streets, shouting "A penny for the guy!" 17 If people think it is a good model, they will give the children some money. 18 The children then spend the money on fireworks. 19 On the night of November 5, people light fireworks in their gardens. 20 Then they stand around the bonfire, cooking the traditional Guy Fawkes Day meal — sausages and potatoes. 21 Finally, of course, they put the "guy" on top of the bonfire and burn him, thinking about the crime that he tried to commit.