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				There are eight 
				public, or bank holidays in Great Britain, that is, days when 
				banks and offices are closed. They are: Christmas Day, Boxing 
				Day, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Mayday, Spring 
				Bank Holiday and Late Summer Bank Holiday. The observance of 
				these days is no longer limited to banks. All the public 
				holidays, except Christmas Day and Boxing Day observed on the 25 
				and 26 of December respectively, do not fall on the same day 
				each year. Most of these holidays are of religious origin, 
				though for the greater part of the population they have long 
				lost they religious significance and are simply days on which 
				people relax and make merry. Certain customs and traditions are 
				associated with most bank holidays. The reason is that many of 
				them are part of holiday seasons, like Easter and Christmas 
				seasons. Besides public holidays, there are celebrations, 
				festivals, and simply days, on which certain traditions are 
				observed, but unless they fall on a Sunday, there are ordinary 
				working days. 
				
				February, 14 is 
				St. Valentine's Day. It is a day for choosing sweethearts and 
				exchanging love tokens. Generations of young people have 
				considered St. Valentine to be the friend and patron of lovers 
				and have sent gifts and hand-made valentines to their 
				sweethearts. A valentine was a colourful card with a short verse 
				composed by the sender. Now thousands of ready-made valentines 
				are sent through the post every year. 
				
				Pancake Day is a 
				popular name for Shrove Tuesday — the last day of enjoyment 
				before the fasting of Lent. On this day Christians confessed 
				their sins to a priest. Many people still traditionally eat 
				pancakes. One of the main events of this day is the pancake race 
				at Olney. The competitors in the race are local housewives who 
				make their pancakes and run from the village square to the 
				church. 
				
				The fourth Sunday 
				in Lent is Mothering Sunday — a day of small family reunions. On 
				this day absent sons and daughters return to the homes and make 
				gifts to their mothers. 
				
				April, 1 is April 
				Fool's Day — the day when practical jokes are played* Any person 
				may be made in April Fool between midnight and noon. Children 
				are, of course, very keen supporters of the tradition. You can 
				step in a basin of water, or receive a letter with a deceiving 
				message. If you are young and innocent, you can be sent to fetch 
				some non-existing thing, like pigeon's milk. 
				
				Another popular 
				British tradition is Halloween, celebrated on October, 31, the 
				eve of All Saints9 Day. Halloween's customs dated back to a 
				time, when people believed in devils, witches and ghosts. They 
				thought that they could do all kinds of damage to property. Some 
				people tried to ward off the witches by painting magic signs or 
				nailing a horseshoe. Today the day is marked by costume-balls or 
				fancy-dress parties. On the night of Halloween children or 
				grown-ups visit houses and ask the residents if they want 
				'trick' or 'treat'. If the people in the house give children a 
				'treat' (money or sweets), then the children will not play trick 
				on them. Another Halloween custom is to scrape out a pumpkin, 
				cutting eyes, nose and mouth in its side and lighting a candle 
				inside. This is made to scare the friends. 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				Translate the 
				following sentences into English. 
				1. Во время официальных праздников все банки, почтовые 
				отделения и большая часть офисов и магазинов закрыты, однако 
				соблюдение этих праздников больше не ограничивается банками. 
				2. Многие из них имеют религиозное происхождение, но давно 
				потеряли свое религиозное значение, и сейчас это просто дни, в 
				которые люди отдыхают и веселятся. 
				3. В день Св. Валентина, друга и покровителя всех влюбленных, 
				люди обмениваются символами любви. 
				4. Раньше люди посылали свои возлюбленным самодельные валентинки, 
				которые содержали стихи, написанные отправителем, сейчас 
				посылают готовые валентинки. 
				5. Во вторник на масленой неделе обычно христиане исповедовались 
				в своих грехах священнику и ели блины, сейчас одно из основных 
				событий дня — бег с блинами в Олни. 
				6. Апрельский день смеха — это день, когда вас разыгрывают, и 
				эта традиция с энтузиазмом поддерживается детьми. 
				7. Традиции Хэллоуина, кануна Дня всех святых, восходят ко 
				времени, когда люди верили в чертей, привидения и ведьм и 
				пытались отпугнуть их, рисуя магические значки или прибивая 
				подкову. 
				8. Сейчас этот день отмечается костюмированными балами и 
				маскарадами, люди также выскребают тыквы, чтобы пугать друзей. 
				 
				1. During the official or bank holidays all 
				banks, post offices and most offices and shops are closed, but 
				the observance of these holidays is no longer limited to banks. 
				2. Many of them have religious origin, but they have lost their 
				religious significance and now they are simply days on which 
				people relax and make merry. 
				3. On St. Valentine's Day, the day of the friend and the patron 
				of lovers, people exchange love tokens. 
				4. People used to send to their sweethearts hand-made valentines 
				which contained verse composed by the sender, now they send 
				ready-made valentines. 
				5. On Shrove Tuesday Christians used to confess their sins to a 
				priest and eat pancakes, now one of the main events of the day 
				is the pancake race at Olney. 
				6. April Fool's Day is a day when practical jokes are played, 
				and children are very keen supporters of the tradition. 
				7. The customs of Hallowe'en, the eve of All Saints' Day, date 
				back to a time when people believed in devils, ghosts and 
				witches and tried to ward them off by painting magic signs or 
				nailing a horseshoe. 
				8. Today the day is marked by costume balls and fancy dress 
				parties, people also scrape out pumpkins to scare their friends. 
  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				Из пособия "ЕГЭ. Английский язык. 
				Устные темы" Занина Е.Л. (2010, 272с.) - Part 
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