1、Answers1.Tick to show whether the statement is true or false according to the article.TrueFalseA minutes silence will be held at 8 p.m.on 23rd March.The day is led by the charity Marie Curie.The date for the National Day of Reflection was chosen because this was the day in 2020 that the UK began its
2、 first lockdown.As part of the event,buildings and landmarks will turn off all their lights.2.Find and copy two of the events mentioned in the article that are taking place on 23rd March.Accept any two answers relating to:the one minutes silence,the Walls of Reflection,building and landmarks being i
3、lluminated or the shine a light event.3.Using information from the article,fill in the missing words to complete the sentence.A National Day of Reflection will take place in the UK on 23rd March to remember those who have been lost during the coronavirus pandemic .4.Look at this sentence:“We need to
4、 come together,once again,to reflect on the lives of the people weve lost and support those who are grieving.”Which of the following could be used as an alternative for reflect on?(tick one)ignorethink deeply about bounce back give an opinion5.Why did the first use of silence for remembrance in the
5、UK take place on 11thNovember 1919?Accept any reasonable answer referring to the end of the First World War.6.In the paragraph beginning:There are lots of events taking place.find a word which is similar in meaning to groups of people who have something in common,such as living in the same munitiesUK National Day of Reflectionvisit