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25 tháng 3 2018

Since the beginning of 2015, Ha Tinh has been a disaster-prone province in Central Vietnam.

25 tháng 3 2018

Since the beginning of 2015, Ha Tinh has been a disaster-prone province in the Central of Vietnam.

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Ha Tinh is a disaster-prone province in the central of Viet Nam. Since the beginning of 2015, this province has experienced three massive floods, causing devastating property damage. The floods razed thousands of homes, damaged numerous irrigation works, roads, schools and healthcare centres. Ms. Nga Tran, a local resident, recalled the last flood, “The flood in June was normal, but the one in September was awful. Water from Ngan Pho River began to submerge the floor, while outside it was still...
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Ha Tinh is a disaster-prone province in the central of Viet Nam. Since the beginning of 2015, this province has experienced three massive floods, causing devastating property damage. The floods razed thousands of homes, damaged numerous irrigation works, roads, schools and healthcare centres. Ms. Nga Tran, a local resident, recalled the last flood, “The flood in June was normal, but the one in September was awful. Water from Ngan Pho River began to submerge the floor, while outside it was still raining heavily. After a while the water was about one meter. I had no choice but to climb up to the attic and stay there for two days.” Like many other residents’, all of Ms Nga’s furniture was covered in mud, some was completely damaged for having been soaked in the water for too long. But what worried her most was the loss of her rice crop. Three months after the flood, lots of farmers still struggled with finding enough food to eat. If there is no aid from the government, the situation in this province will get worse.

1.   What did the massive floods in Ha Tinh province cause?

2.   When was the last flood as recalled by Ms. Nga Tran?

3.  Was all Ms. Nga’s furniture conpletely damaged by the flood?

4.  What was the biggest worry of Ms. Nga and other residents

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16 tháng 5 2023

1. It caused devastating property damage. The floods razed thousands of homes, damaged numerous irrigation works, roads, schools and healthcare centres.

2. In September

3. Yes, it was. All of Ms Nga’s furniture was covered in mud, some was completely damaged for having been soaked in the water for too long.

4. It was the loss of her rice crop. 

Part V. Read the passage and choose the correct answer. Circle A, B, or C.    Ha Tinh is a disaster-prone province in the central of Viet Nam. Since the beginning of 2015, this province has experienced three massive floods, causing devastating property damage. The floods razed thousands of homes, damaged numerous irrigation works, roads, schools and healthcare centres. Ms. Nga Tran, a local resident, recalled the last flood, “The flood in June was normal, but the one in September was awful....
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Part V. Read the passage and choose the correct answer. Circle A, B, or C.

    Ha Tinh is a disaster-prone province in the central of Viet Nam. Since the beginning of 2015, this province has experienced three massive floods, causing devastating property damage. The floods razed thousands of homes, damaged numerous irrigation works, roads, schools and healthcare centres. Ms. Nga Tran, a local resident, recalled the last flood, “The flood in June was normal, but the one in September was awful. Water from Ngan Pho River began to submerge the floor, while outside it was still raining heavily. After a while the water was about one meter. I had no choice but to climb up to the attic and stay there for two days.” Like many other residents, all of Ms Nga’s furniture was covered in mud, some was completely damaged for having been soaked in the water for too long. But what worried her most was the loss of her rice crop. Three months after the flood, lots of farmers still struggled with finding enough food to eat. If there is no aid from the government, the situation in this province will get worse.

31. What does disaster-prone mean?

 

A. having no disasters

B. likely to have disasters

C. have very few disasters

 

32. What is NOT mentioned as consequences from the floods?

 

A. loss of life

B. loss of property

C. loss of crop

 

33. When was the flood as recalled by Ms. Nga Tran?

 

A. January

B. June

  C. September

 

34. How long did Ms. Nga Tran stay in her attic?

 

A. for the whole week

      B. two days

C. three months

 

35. What is the biggest worry of Ms. Nga and other residents?

 

A. lack of food

B. lack of accommodation

C. lack of aid

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17 tháng 5 2023

1. B

2. A

3. C

4. B

5. A

khoanh vào đáp án đúngHa Tinh is a disaster-prone province in the central of Viet Nam. Since the beginning of 2015, this province has experienced three massive floods, causing devastating property damage. The floods razed thousands of homes, damaged numerous irrigation works, roads, schools and healthcare centres. Ms. Nga Tran, a local resident, recalled the last flood, “The flood in June was normal, but the one in September was awful. Water from Ngan Pho River began to submerge the floor,...
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Ha Tinh is a disaster-prone province in the central of Viet Nam. Since the beginning of 2015, this province has experienced three massive floods, causing devastating property damage. The floods razed thousands of homes, damaged numerous irrigation works, roads, schools and healthcare centres. Ms. Nga Tran, a local resident, recalled the last flood, “The flood in June was normal, but the one in September was awful. Water from Ngan Pho River began to submerge the floor, while outside it was still raining heavily. After a while the water was about one meter. I had no choice but to climb up to the attic and stay there for two days.” Like many other residents’, all of Ms Nga’s furniture was covered in mud, some was completely damaged for having been soaked in the water for too long. But what worried her most was the loss of her rice crop. Three months after the flood, lots of farmers still struggled with finding enough food to eat. If there is no aid from the government, the situation in this province will get worse.

1. What does disaster-prone mean?

A. having no disasters B. likely to have disasters C. have very few disasters

2. What is NOT mentioned as consequences from the floods?

A. loss of life B. loss of property C. loss of crop

3. When was the flood as recalled by Ms. Nga Tran?

A. January B. June C. September

4. How long did Ms. Nga Tran stay in her attic?

A. for the whole week B. two days C. three months

5. What is the biggest worry of Ms. Nga and other residents?

A. lack of food B. lack of accommodation C. lack of aid

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23 tháng 7 2021

1 B

2 A

3 C

4 B

5 A

The Co Ho, K'Ho or Koho as they are known, (1)_____ from the Lam Dong province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. I first (2)_____ the Co Ho in August 2016 and have returned many times since. Most Co Ho people own a modern version of their traditional dress and wear it to church every Sunday. However, according to one village chief, these traditions are falling out of favor with the younger generations along with the older ways of (3)______ the costumes. I photographed K'Long K'e,a (4)_____...
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The Co Ho, K'Ho or Koho as they are known, (1)_____ from the Lam Dong province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. I first (2)_____ the Co Ho in August 2016 and have returned many times since. Most Co Ho people own a modern version of their traditional dress and wear it to church every Sunday. However, according to one village chief, these traditions are falling out of favor with the younger generations along with the older ways of (3)______ the costumes. I photographed K'Long K'e,a (4)_____ lady in her traditional costume, which was different from the newer versions I' d seen. Her indigo dye and hand-stitching graced dress, which she wore, draped across her shoulders (5)_____ a blanket. She passed away in 2017 (6)_____ the age of 102 and when I visited her village to pay my respects and to share her photograph (7)____ her family, I received an (8)___ moking gift: her (9)____ blanket. She had passed this vintage treasure down to her daughter who chose to give it to me (10) it would be preserved in the Precious Heritage Museum alongside the photograph of the family's matriarch. cac dap an de dien vao at handcrafting like so that otherwise visited has gone to unexpectedly originate 101-year-old with handcrafted
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3 tháng 10 2023

The Co Ho, K'Ho or Koho as they are known, (1)__originate___ from the Lam Dong province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. I first (2)__visited___ the Co Ho in August 2016 and have returned many times since. Most Co Ho people own a modern version of their traditional dress and wear it to church every Sunday. However, according to one village chief, these traditions are falling out of favor with the younger generations along with the older ways of (3)___handcrafting___ the costumes. I photographed K'Long K'e,a (4)__101-year-old___ lady in her traditional costume, which was different from the newer versions I' d seen. Her indigo dye and hand-stitching graced dress, which she wore, draped across her shoulders (5)__like___ a blanket. She passed away in 2017 (6)__at___ the age of 102 and when I visited her village to pay my respects and to share her photograph (7)__with__ her family, I received an (8)_unexpected__ moking gift: her (9)__handcrafted__ blanket. She had passed this vintage treasure down to her daughter who chose to give it to me (10) _so that_ it would be preserved in the Precious Heritage Museum alongside the photograph of the family's matriarch. cac dap an de dien vao at handcrafting like so that otherwise visited has gone to unexpectedly originate 101-year-old with handcrafted

4 tháng 10 2023

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                                            Gung Culture in the Central HighlandsGong culture in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam has been recognised by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity.Gong culture covers five provinces of the Central Highlands: Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong, and Lam Dong. The masters of gong culture are the ethnic groups of Bahnar, Sedang, Mnongr Coho, Ede Giarai...  The Gong Festival is held annually in the Central Highlands. In the...
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                                           Gung Culture in the Central Highlands
Gong culture in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam has been recognised by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
Gong culture covers five provinces of the Central Highlands: Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong, and Lam Dong. The masters of gong culture are the ethnic groups of Bahnar, Sedang, Mnongr Coho, Ede Giarai...  The Gong Festival is held annually in the Central Highlands. In the festival, artists from these provinces give gong performances, highlighting the gong culture of their own province.
For the ethnic groups of the Central Highlands, gongs are musical instruments of special power. It is believed that every gong is the symbol of a god who grows more powerful as the gong gets older. Therefore, gongs are associated with special occasions in people’s lives, such as the building of new houses funerals, crop praying ceremonies a new harvest. Victory celebrations etc. The gong sound is a way to communicate with the gods.

 

1.     The text tells us about _______________
A. a world cultural heritage                B. the artists of the Central Highlands
C. life in the Central Highlands                    D. musical instruments of ethnic groups

2.     How often is the Gong Festival celebrated?
A. every month                                  B. every year
C. all the year round                          D. on special occasions

3.     The gongs are_______________________

A.    a kind of art work                        B. musical instruments

C.   pieces of folk music                      D. cultural heritage

      4. The ethnic peoples in the Central Highlands believe that___________

A.  special powers like their gongs     B. gongs are associated with new houses
C. their gongs are the symbols of gods         D. the gong is older than themselves

      5.  For people in the Central Highlands, the gong sound is ____________

A. a way to entertain themselves                  B. a sound of victory
C. a form of festival                           D. a means of communication

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23 tháng 12 2021
 

                                           Gung Culture in the Central Highlands
Gong culture in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam has been recognised by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
Gong culture covers five provinces of the Central Highlands: Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong, and Lam Dong. The masters of gong culture are the ethnic groups of Bahnar, Sedang, Mnongr Coho, Ede Giarai...  The Gong Festival is held annually in the Central Highlands. In the festival, artists from these provinces give gong performances, highlighting the gong culture of their own province.
For the ethnic groups of the Central Highlands, gongs are musical instruments of special power. It is believed that every gong is the symbol of a god who grows more powerful as the gong gets older. Therefore, gongs are associated with special occasions in people’s lives, such as the building of new houses funerals, crop praying ceremonies a new harvest. Victory celebrations etc. The gong sound is a way to communicate with the gods.

 

1.     The text tells us about _______________
A. a world cultural heritage                B. the artists of the Central Highlands
C. life in the Central Highlands                    D. musical instruments of ethnic groups

2.     How often is the Gong Festival celebrated?
A. every month                                  B. every year
C. all the year round                          D. on special occasions

3.     The gongs are_______________________

A.    a kind of art work                        B. musical instruments

C.   pieces of folk music                      D. cultural heritage

      4. The ethnic peoples in the Central Highlands believe that___________

A.  special powers like their gongs     B. gongs are associated with new houses
C. their gongs are the symbols of gods         D. the gong is older than themselves

      5.  For people in the Central Highlands, the gong sound is ____________

A. a way to entertain themselves                  B. a sound of victory
C. a form of festival                           D. a means of communication

23 tháng 12 2021

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. Read the passage. Complete each sentence with no more than THREE words. The recent announcement from the Viet Nam government has claimed that Formosa – a Taiwan steel corporation based in Ha Tinh – was responsible for the mass fish deaths in central Vietnamese provinces in April and May 2016. According to this announcement, Formosa has discharged a significant amount of industrial waste, containing lots of harmful chemicals, into the ocean. This seriously polluted the water and killed the...
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. Read the passage. Complete each sentence with no more than THREE words.

The recent announcement from the Viet Nam government has claimed that Formosa – a Taiwan steel corporation based in Ha Tinh – was responsible for the mass fish deaths in central Vietnamese provinces in April and May 2016. According to this announcement, Formosa has discharged a significant amount of industrial waste, containing lots of harmful chemicals, into the ocean. This seriously polluted the water and killed the fish. The officials of the company, in a national correspondence meeting, apologized the Vietnamese people with a bow. Formosa would pay $500 million to treat the oceanic pollution and to compensate for economic losses of the region. However, according to environmentalists, it will take a long time for the ecosystem of the central Viet Nam to fully recover. In the mean time, local tourism and fishing industries have already been negatively affected. Due to the fear of polluted water and seafood, many tourists have cancelled their pre-booked tours to Ha Tinh, and fishermen haven’t been able to sell their fish to customers.

1. Formosa caused ______ fish deaths in Ha Tinh province.
2. The polluted water had many ______ and was dumped directly into the ocean.
3. The company promised to pay $500 million to treat the ______and to make up for economic losses.
4. ________ say that the polluted ocean will not restore its previous state very soon.
5. The incident has made tourists cancel their _______ to Ha Tinh.

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Read the passage. Complete each sentence with no more than THREE words. The recent announcement from the Viet Nam government has claimed that Formosa – a Taiwan steel corporation based in Ha Tinh – was responsible for the mass fish deaths in central Vietnamese provinces in April and May 2016. According to this announcement, Formosa has discharged a significant amount of industrial waste, containing lots of harmful chemicals, into the ocean. This seriously polluted the water and killed the...
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Read the passage. Complete each sentence with no more than THREE words.

The recent announcement from the Viet Nam government has claimed that Formosa – a Taiwan steel corporation based in Ha Tinh – was responsible for the mass fish deaths in central Vietnamese provinces in April and May 2016. According to this announcement, Formosa has discharged a significant amount of industrial waste, containing lots of harmful chemicals, into the ocean. This seriously polluted the water and killed the fish. The officials of the company, in a national correspondence meeting, apologized the Vietnamese people with a bow. Formosa would pay $500 million to treat the oceanic pollution and to compensate for economic losses of the region. However, according to environmentalists, it will take a long time for the ecosystem of the central Viet Nam to fully recover. In the mean time, local tourism and fishing industries have already been negatively affected. Due to the fear of polluted water and seafood, many tourists have cancelled their pre-booked tours to Ha Tinh, and fishermen haven’t been able to sell their fish to customers.

1. Formosa caused ______ fish deaths in Ha Tinh province.
2. The polluted water had many ______ and was dumped directly into the ocean.
3. The company promised to pay $500 million to treat the ______and to make up for economic losses.
4. ________ say that the polluted ocean will not restore its previous state very soon.
5. The incident has made tourists cancel their _______ to Ha Tinh.

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15 tháng 2 2019

Read the passage. Complete each sentence with no more than THREE words.

The recent announcement from the Viet Nam government has claimed that Formosa – a Taiwan steel corporation based in Ha Tinh – was responsible for the mass fish deaths in central Vietnamese provinces in April and May 2016. According to this announcement, Formosa has discharged a significant amount of industrial waste, containing lots of harmful chemicals, into the ocean. This seriously polluted the water and killed the fish. The officials of the company, in a national correspondence meeting, apologized the Vietnamese people with a bow. Formosa would pay 500 million to treat the oceanic pollution and to compensate for economic losses of the region. However, according to environmentalists, it will take a long time for the ecosystem of the central Viet Nam to fully recover. In the mean time, local tourism and fishing industries have already been negatively affected. Due to the fear of polluted water and seafood, many tourists have cancelled their pre-booked tours to Ha Tinh, and fishermen haven’t been able to sell their fish to customers.

1. Formosa caused _responsible for _____ fish deaths in Ha Tinh province.

2. The polluted water had many _harmful chemicals_____ and was dumped directly into the ocean.

3. The company promised to pay 500 million to treat the _oceanic pollution _____and to make up for economic losses.
4. _environmentalist_______ say that the polluted ocean will not restore its previous state very soon.
5. The incident has made tourists cancel their __pre-booked tours______ to Ha Tinh.

20 tháng 2 2019

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Điền từ:Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh province is a famous World Heritage Site, but not many people know the legend of its formation. Ha Long in Vietnamese means “descending dragons”. (1)  has it that the islands of Ha Long Bay were created by a family of dragons.The story goes that when Viet Nam had just been formed, it had to fight against invaders. To assist the Vietnamese in defending their country, the (2)  sent a family of dragons as protectors. This family of dragons began (3)  out...
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Điền từ:Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh province is a famous World Heritage Site, but not many people know the legend of its formation. Ha Long in Vietnamese means “descending dragons”. (1)  has it that the islands of Ha Long Bay were created by a family of dragons.

The story goes that when Viet Nam had just been formed, it had to fight against invaders. To assist the Vietnamese in defending their country, the (2)  sent a family of dragons as protectors. This family of dragons began (3)  out jewels and jade. These jewels turned into the islands dotting the bay, together forming a great wall against the invaders. By (4) , numerous rock mountains abruptly appeared on the sea before the invaders, and their ships struck the rocks and crashed into each other. After winning the battle, the dragons were (5)  by the peaceful and magnificent sights of the Earth, and decided to stay and live in this bay. The place where the mother dragon descended was named Ha Long. gods

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5 tháng 9 2021

Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh province is a famous World Heritage Site, but not many people know the legend of its formation. Ha Long in Vietnamese means “descending dragons”. (1) legend has it that the islands of Ha Long Bay were created by a family of dragons.

The story goes that when Viet Nam had just been formed, it had to fight against invaders. To assist the Vietnamese in defending their country, the (2) gods sent a family of dragons as protectors. This family of dragons began (3) spitting out jewels and jade. These jewels turned into the islands dotting the bay, together forming a great wall against the invaders. By (4) magic, numerous rock mountains abruptly appeared on the sea before the invaders, and their ships struck the rocks and crashed into each other. After winning the battle, the dragons were (5) charmed  by the peaceful and magnificent sights of the Earth, and decided to stay and live in this bay. The place where the mother dragon descended was named Ha Long.

5 tháng 9 2021

Vịnh Hạ Long thuộc tỉnh Quảng Ninh là một Di sản Thế giới nổi tiếng, nhưng không nhiều người biết đến truyền thuyết về sự hình thành của nó. Hạ Long trong tiếng Việt có nghĩa là “con rồng cháu tiên”. (1) Truyền thuyết kể rằng các đảo của Vịnh Hạ Long được tạo ra bởi một gia đình rồng.

Chuyện kể rằng nước Việt Nam mới thành lập đã phải chống giặc ngoại xâm. Để hỗ trợ người Việt Nam bảo vệ đất nước của họ, (2) các vị thần đã cử một gia đình rồng làm thần hộ mệnh. Họ rồng này bắt đầu (3) phun ra ngọc và đá quý. Những viên ngọc này biến thành những hòn đảo nằm rải rác trên vịnh, cùng nhau tạo thành bức tường thành vĩ đại chống lại quân xâm lược. Bằng (4) phép thuật, vô số núi đá đột ngột xuất hiện trên biển trước những kẻ xâm lược, và tàu của họ va vào đá và đâm vào nhau. Sau khi thắng trận, những con rồng (5) bị quyến rũ bởi cảnh đẹp thanh bình và tráng lệ của Trái đất, và quyết định ở lại và sinh sống tại vùng vịnh này. Nơi rồng mẹ giáng trần được đặt tên là Hạ Long.