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In many countries,people have birthday 1.(cake)with candles.The number of candles 2. (be)the person's age.The birthday person must make 3. wish and blow out the candles.If he or she 4.(blow)out all the candles in one go,the wish will come true.5. the UK,people sometimes eat the candy,he or she will be 6.(luck).In China,it is 7.(get)popular to have cake on his or her birthday.But many people still eat very long noodles for 8.(they)birthday.They never cut up the noodles 9. the long noodles are a symbol of long life.In some places,Chinese people also eat 10.(egg)on their birthday.They are a symbol of life and good luck.

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