Read the text about New Year celebrations in some countries. Choose the correct answer to fill in each blank.
All over the world, people have (1) ways of welcoming the start of a new year. New Year’s Day, January 1st, is a public holiday in many countries. In Australia, summer falls from December to February, so people (2) New Year with outdoor activities like picnics on the beach or festivals. In Spain, it is traditional to (3) 12 grapes, one each time a clock chimes, at midnight on New Year’s Day. Spanish people say eating grapes (4) good luck.
In the southern United States, people eat black-eyed peas and turnip greens on the first day of New Year to wish (5) much money in the new year. The peas represent coins and the greens stand for dollars.