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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Friendship Day in India falls on the first Sunday of August every year. It is celebrated with many activities.

Young people in India spend the day with their closest friends and have fun together. Most teenagers in India plan a movie or have a meal with their friends. Many friends may go on a drive to tourist places or make a plan for camping. Some friends go to the supermarket to do some shopping. On Friendship Day, most stores offer lower prices for customers and it is the perfect day to buy something for friends.

Some friends go to parties that are organized by many restaurants in order to attract teenagers. Such parties are very enjoyable. You can get food at a cheaper price. Some friends just decide to meet up at someone¡¯s home and talk about their happy time. The time good friends spend sitting together and talking over a cup of coffee is great.

Long-distance friends call up each other on this day and wish each other with warm feelings. Some of them even plan to meet up on this special day. Yet some others plan a surprising visit just to see their friends cry out excitedly!

¡¾1¡¿When is Friendship Day celebrated in India?

A. On August 1st every year.

B. On August 2nd every year.

C. On the third weekend of August every year.

D. On the first weekend of August every year.

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A. Traveling with friends. B. Seeing a film with friends.

C. Dancing with friends. D. Going shopping with friends.

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D. a visit to a friend who has dreamed of it for a long time

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