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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....
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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

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. 

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

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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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.                 Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World heritage site in Quang Ninh province, in the northeast of Vietnam. It has got over 1,600 island and islets. Among the many ancitent fishing villages float on huge wooden rafts.                The villagers spend their days fishing and looking after the sea life. Then they sail to the mainland to trade their fish for things like food,...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

                 Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World heritage site in Quang Ninh province, in the northeast of Vietnam. It has got over 1,600 island and islets. Among the many ancitent fishing villages float on huge wooden rafts.

                The villagers spend their days fishing and looking after the sea life. Then they sail to the mainland to trade their fish for things like food, driking water or clothes. Most children go to floating schools and then spend the rest of their time learning important skills like swimming and fishing. They also help out their parents as much as they can.

                Their lifestyle may seem strange to many people, but it’s wonderful to live among such natural beauty and know you are protecting it. The villagers are able to help preserve their beautiful bay because they live directly on the water.

31. The word “they” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______.

A. the builders         B. the schools         C. the villagers         D. the houses

32. According to the passage the villagers’ lifestyle may seem ______to many people.

A. strange                B. dangerous          C. tiring                    D. boring

33. The villagers not only fish but also ______ the sea life.

A. look at                 B. loof after           C. pollute                  D. damage

34. The villagers are able to help preserve their beautiful bay because ________.

A. they live directly on the water                     B. they live far from the sea

C.  they don’t live directly on the water          D. they live on the land

 

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.                 Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World heritage site in Quang Ninh province, in the northeast of Vietnam. It has got over 1,600 island and islets. Among the many ancitent fishing villages float on huge wooden rafts.                The villagers spend their days fishing and looking after the sea life. Then they sail to the mainland to trade their fish for things like food,...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

                 Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World heritage site in Quang Ninh province, in the northeast of Vietnam. It has got over 1,600 island and islets. Among the many ancitent fishing villages float on huge wooden rafts.

                The villagers spend their days fishing and looking after the sea life. Then they sail to the mainland to trade their fish for things like food, driking water or clothes. Most children go to floating schools and then spend the rest of their time learning important skills like swimming and fishing. They also help out their parents as much as they can.

                Their lifestyle may seem strange to many people, but it’s wonderful to live among such natural beauty and know you are protecting it. The villagers are able to help preserve their beautiful bay because they live directly on the water.

31. The word “they” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______.

A. the builders         B. the schools         C. the villagers         D. the houses

32. According to the passage the villagers’ lifestyle may seem ______to many people.

A. strange                B. dangerous          C. tiring                    D. boring

33. The villagers not only fish but also ______ the sea life.

A. look at                 B. loof after           C. pollute                  D. damage

34. The villagers are able to help preserve their beautiful bay because ________.

A. they live directly on the water                     B. they live far from the sea

C.  they don’t live directly on the water          D. they live on the land

 

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18 tháng 10 2021

1 C

2 A

3 C

4 A

I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D foe each of the gaps to complete the passage: Ha Long Bay is in Quang Ninh Province. It has many (1) ………..and caves. The islands are named after things around us. (2) ………..the bay you can find Rooster and Han Island and even Man’s Head Island. You must (3) ………..a boat ride around the islands – it’s essential! Tuan Chau is (4) ………..island in Ha Long Bay. There you can (5) ………..great Vietnamese seafood. You can watch (6) ……….. dances. You can join...
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I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D foe each of the gaps to complete the passage:

Ha Long Bay is in Quang Ninh Province. It has many (1) ………..and caves. The islands are named after things around us. (2) ………..the bay you can find Rooster and Han Island and even Man’s Head Island. You must (3) ………..a boat ride around the islands – it’s essential! Tuan Chau is (4) ………..island in Ha Long Bay. There you can (5) ………..great Vietnamese seafood. You can watch (6) ……….. dances. You can join exciting (7) ………... Ha Long Bay is Vietnam’s most beautiful (8) ………..wonder.

ome and listen to music. On Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesday…

 

1.         A. rocks                       B. islands                    C. island                      D. lakes

2.         A. On                          B. At                           C. In                            D. Over

3.         A. to take                    B. taking                     C. take                         D. to taking

4.         A. the biggest              B. big                          C. biggest                    D. bigger

5.         A. to enjoy                  B. enjoy                       C. enjoying                  D. enjoyed

6.         A. historic                   B. good                       C. traditional               D. difficult

7.         A. activity                   B. acts                         C. activities                 D. actions

8.         A. natural                    B. nature                     C. local                        D. international

II. Read the passage and choose the best answer for each question:

Viet Nam’s New Year is celebrated according to the Lunar calendar. It is officially know as Tet Nguyen Dan, or Tet. It begins at the end of January or early February. The exact date changes from year to year. Vietnamese people usually make preparations for the holiday several weeks beforehand. They tidy their houses, cook special food, clean and make offering on the family altars. On the New Year’s Eve, people sit up to midnight to see the New Year in, then they put on new clothes and give one another the greeting of the season. Tet lasts ten days. The first three days are the most important. Vietnamese people believe that how people act during those days will influence the whole year. As a result, they make every effort to avoid arguments and smile as much as possible.

1. When does Tet begin?

A. At the end of January or early February                B. Early February or at the end of January

C. In early February                                                    D. At the end of February

2. What do Vietnamese people usually do to prepare for Tet?

A. Tidy the houses and cook special food                  B. Buy fireworks

C. Clean and make offering on the family altars        D. A and C are correct

3. How long does Tet last?

A. Three days              B. A week                   C. Ten days                 D. Many days

4. Why are the first three days the most important?

A. Because they make every effort to avoid arguments and smile as much as possible.

B. Because they put on new clothes on these days

C. Because Vietnamese people believe that how people act during those days will influence the whole year.

D. Because they give one another the greeting of the season.

 

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25 tháng 1 2022

1.         A. rocks                       B. islands                    C. island                      D. lakes

2.         A. On                          B. At                           C. In                            D. Over

3.         A. to take                    B. taking                     C. take                         D. to taking

4.         A. the biggest              B. big                          C. biggest                    D. bigger

5.         A. to enjoy                  B. enjoy                       C. enjoying                  D. enjoyed

6.         A. historic                   B. good                       C. traditional               D. difficult

7.         A. activity                   B. acts                         C. activities                 D. actions

8.         A. natural                    B. nature                     C. local                        D. international

25 tháng 1 2022

I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D foe each of the gaps to complete the passage:

Ha Long Bay is in Quang Ninh Province. It has many (1) ………..and caves. The islands are named after things around us. (2) ………..the bay you can find Rooster and Han Island and even Man’s Head Island. You must (3) ………..a boat ride around the islands – it’s essential! Tuan Chau is (4) ………..island in Ha Long Bay. There you can (5) ………..great Vietnamese seafood. You can watch (6) ……….. dances. You can join exciting (7) ………... Ha Long Bay is Vietnam’s most beautiful (8) ………..wonder.

ome and listen to music. On Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesday…

 

1.         A. rocks                       B. islands                    C. island                      D. lakes

2.         A. On                          B. At                           C. In                            D. Over

3.         A. to take                    B. taking                     C. take                         D. to taking

4.         A. the biggest              B. big                          C. biggest                    D. bigger

5.         A. to enjoy                  B. enjoy                       C. enjoying                  D. enjoyed

6.         A. historic                   B. good                       C. traditional               D. difficult

7.         A. activity                   B. acts                         C. activities                 D. actions

8.         A. natural                    B. nature                     C. local                        D. international

II. Read the passage and choose the best answer for each question:

Viet Nam’s New Year is celebrated according to the Lunar calendar. It is officially know as Tet Nguyen Dan, or Tet. It begins at the end of January or early February. The exact date changes from year to year. Vietnamese people usually make preparations for the holiday several weeks beforehand. They tidy their houses, cook special food, clean and make offering on the family altars. On the New Year’s Eve, people sit up to midnight to see the New Year in, then they put on new clothes and give one another the greeting of the season. Tet lasts ten days. The first three days are the most important. Vietnamese people believe that how people act during those days will influence the whole year. As a result, they make every effort to avoid arguments and smile as much as possible.

1. When does Tet begin?

A. At the end of January or early February                B. Early February or at the end of January

C. In early February                                                    D. At the end of February

2. What do Vietnamese people usually do to prepare for Tet?

A. Tidy the houses and cook special food                  B. Buy fireworks

C. Clean and make offering on the family altars        D. A and C are correct

3. How long does Tet last?

A. Three days              B. A week                   C. Ten days                 D. Many days

4. Why are the first three days the most important?

A. Because they make every effort to avoid arguments and smile as much as possible.

B. Because they put on new clothes on these days

C. Because Vietnamese people believe that how people act during those days will influence the whole year.

D. Because they give one another the greeting of the season.

VI. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.      In the Mekong Delta, Long Dinh village of Tien Giang province is famous for its traditional craft of weaving flowered mats. The mat’s high quality makes them popular domestically, and they are also exported to markets worldwide including Korea, Japan and America.      In spite of its well-established reputation for this traditional craft, mat weaving only started here some 50 years ago. It was first...
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VI. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

      In the Mekong Delta, Long Dinh village of Tien Giang province is famous for its traditional craft of weaving flowered mats. The mat’s high quality makes them popular domestically, and they are also exported to markets worldwide including Korea, Japan and America.

      In spite of its well-established reputation for this traditional craft, mat weaving only started here some 50 years ago. It was first introduced by immigrants from Kim Son, a famous mat weaving village in the northern province of Ninh Binh. However, the technique of weaving sedge mats in Long Dinh, as compared with other places in the South, is somewhat different. Long Dinh branded mats are thicker and have more attractive colours and patterns.

      Weaving sedge mats is similar to growing rice. Long Dinh mat production mainly occurs during the dry season, from January to April. Weavers have to work their hardest in May and June, otherwise, when the rainy season starts in July, they will have to put off finishing their products till the next dry season. No matter how much work it requires, Long Dinh mat producers stick with this occupation, as it brings a higher income than growing rice.

      This trade provides employment for thousands of local labourers. At present, nearly 1,000 households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats. To better meet market demands, Long Dinh mat weavers have created more products in addition to the traditional sedge mats. Particularly, they are producing a new type of mat made from the dried stalks of water hyacinth, a common material in the Mekong Delta.

      Thanks to the planning and further investment, the mat weaving occupation has indeed brought in more income for local residents. Their living standards have improved considerably, resulting in better conditions for the whole village.

1.   In order to meet market demands, artisans in Long Dinh                        .

      A. try to produce various types of products

      B. stop producing the traditional sedge mats

      C. produce new Products from rare material

      D. for thousands of local labourers

2.   We can infer from the sentence “Weaving sedge mats is similar to growing rice” that                                           .

      A. both bring similar income

      B. both occur at the same time

      C. both depend on weather conditions

      D. both occur on the same land

3.   Despite difficulties, people in Long Dinh try to follow the craft because                       .

      A. they can make the techniques of weaving different

      B. they can earn more money than growing rice

      C. they can have jobs in the rainy months

      D. they can go to Korea, Japan and America

4.   We can infer from the passage that                                  .

      A. the craft contributes much to the village economy

      B. most of the households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats

      C. the new technique makes labourers work in the dry season

      D. Long Dinh mat production is only well-known in foreign markets

5.   All of the following are true about the craft in Long Dinh EXCEPT that                       .

      A. the techniques are a little bit different from those in other regions

      B. the mats have more attractive colours and designs

      C. it has the origin from Kim Son, Ninh Binh

      D. it has had the reputation for more than 50 years

1
15 tháng 8 2021

1.   In order to meet market demands, artisans in Long Dinh                        .

      A. try to produce various types of products

      B. stop producing the traditional sedge mats

      C. produce new Products from rare material

      D. for thousands of local labourers

2.   We can infer from the sentence “Weaving sedge mats is similar to growing rice” that                                           .

      A. both bring similar income

      B. both occur at the same time

      C. both depend on weather conditions

      D. both occur on the same land

3.   Despite difficulties, people in Long Dinh try to follow the craft because                       .

      A. they can make the techniques of weaving different

      B. they can earn more money than growing rice

      C. they can have jobs in the rainy months

      D. they can go to Korea, Japan and America

4.   We can infer from the passage that                                  .

      A. the craft contributes much to the village economy

      B. most of the households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats

      C. the new technique makes labourers work in the dry season

      D. Long Dinh mat production is only well-known in foreign markets

5.   All of the following are true about the craft in Long Dinh EXCEPT that                       .

      A. the techniques are a little bit different from those in other regions

      B. the mats have more attractive colours and designs

      C. it has the origin from Kim Son, Ninh Binh

 

      D. it has had the reputation for more than 50 years

X.  Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.      In the Mekong Delta, Long Dinh village of Tien Giang province is famous for its traditional craft of weaving flowered mats. The mat’s high quality makes them popular domestically, and they are also exported to markets worldwide including Korea, Japan and America.      In spite of its well-established reputation for this traditional craft, mat weaving only started here some 50 years ago. It was first...
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X.  Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

      In the Mekong Delta, Long Dinh village of Tien Giang province is famous for its traditional craft of weaving flowered mats. The mat’s high quality makes them popular domestically, and they are also exported to markets worldwide including Korea, Japan and America.

      In spite of its well-established reputation for this traditional craft, mat weaving only started here some 50 years ago. It was first introduced by immigrants from Kim Son, a famous mat weaving village in the northern province of Ninh Binh. However, the technique of weaving sedge mats in Long Dinh, as compared with other places in the South, is somewhat different. Long Dinh branded mats are thicker and have more attractive colours and patterns.

      Weaving sedge mats is similar to growing rice. Long Dinh mat production mainly occurs during the dry season, from January to April. Weavers have to work their hardest in May and June, otherwise, when the rainy season starts in July, they will have to put off finishing their products till the next dry season. No matter how much work it requires, Long Dinh mat producers stick with this occupation, as it brings a higher income than growing rice.

      This trade provides employment for thousands of local labourers. At present, nearly 1,000 households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats. To better meet market demands, Long Dinh mat weavers have created more products in addition to the traditional sedge mats. Particularly, they are producing a new type of mat made from the dried stalks of water hyacinth, a common material in the Mekong Delta.

      Thanks to the planning and further investment, the mat weaving occupation has indeed brought in more income for local residents. Their living standards have improved considerably, resulting in better conditions for the whole village.

1.   In order to meet market demands, artisans in Long Dinh                                   .

      A. try to produce various types of products    B. stop producing the traditional sedge mats

      C. produce new Products from rare material   D. for thousands of local labourers

2.   We can infer from the sentence “Weaving sedge mats is similar to growing rice” that                         

      A. both bring similar income             B. both occur at the same time

      C. both depend on weather conditions    D. both occur on the same land

3.   Despite difficulties, people in Long Dinh try to follow the craft because                       .

      A. they can make the techniques of weaving different B. they can earn more money than growing rice

      C. they can have jobs in the rainy months       D. they can go to Korea, Japan and America

4.   We can infer from the passage that                                  .

      A. the craft contributes much to the village economy

      B. most of the households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats

      C. the new technique makes labourers work in the dry season

      D. Long Dinh mat production is only well-known in foreign markets

5.   All of the following are true about the craft in Long Dinh EXCEPT that                       .

      A. the techniques are a little bit different from those in other regions

      B. the mats have more attractive colours and designs

      C. it has the origin from Kim Son, Ninh Binh

      D. it has had the reputation for more than 50 years

1
10 tháng 8 2023

1.   In order to meet market demands, artisans in Long Dinh                        .

      A. try to produce various types of products

      B. stop producing the traditional sedge mats

      C. produce new Products from rare material

      D. for thousands of local labourers

2.   We can infer from the sentence “Weaving sedge mats is similar to growing rice” that                                           .

      A. both bring similar income

      B. both occur at the same time

      C. both depend on weather conditions

      D. both occur on the same land

3.   Despite difficulties, people in Long Dinh try to follow the craft because                       .

      A. they can make the techniques of weaving different

      B. they can earn more money than growing rice

      C. they can have jobs in the rainy months

      D. they can go to Korea, Japan and America

4.   We can infer from the passage that                                  .

      A. the craft contributes much to the village economy

      B. most of the households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats

      C. the new technique makes labourers work in the dry season

      D. Long Dinh mat production is only well-known in foreign markets

5.   All of the following are true about the craft in Long Dinh EXCEPT that                       .

      A. the techniques are a little bit different from those in other regions

      B. the mats have more attractive colours and designs

      C. it has the origin from Kim Son, Ninh Binh

      D. it has had the reputation for more than 50 years

Choose the correct answer A, B, C, D for each of the gaps to complete the passage. (1.5points)Ha Long Bay is in Quang Ninh Province. It has many (1) ……….. and caves. The islands are named after things around us. In the bay you can find Rooster and Hen Island and even Man’s Head Island. You must (2) ………..a boat ride around the islands – it’s essential! Tuan Chau is the biggest island in Ha Long Bay. There you can (3) ……….. great Vietnamese seafood. You can watch (4) ……….. dances. You can join...
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Choose the correct answer A, B, C, D for each of the gaps to complete the passage. (1.5points)

Ha Long Bay is in Quang Ninh Province. It has many (1) ……….. and caves. The islands are named after things around us. In the bay you can find Rooster and Hen Island and even Man’s Head Island. You must (2) ………..a boat ride around the islands – it’s essential! Tuan Chau is the biggest island in Ha Long Bay. There you can (3) ……….. great Vietnamese seafood. You can watch (4) ……….. dances. You can join exciting activities. Ha Long Bay is Vietnam’s most beautiful (5) ………..wonder.

1.   A. rocks                             B. islands             C. island               D. lakes

2.   A. to take                 B. taking              C. take                  D. to taking

3.   A. to enjoy               B. enjoy                C. enjoying           D. enjoyed

4.   A. historic                B. good                C. traditional        D. difficult

5.   A. natural                B. nature              C. local                 D. international

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1.   A. rocks                             B. islands             C. island               D. lakes

2.   A. to take                 B. taking              C. take                  D. to taking

3.   A. to enjoy               B. enjoy                C. enjoying           D. enjoyed

4.   A. historic                B. good                C. traditional        D. difficult

5.   A. natural                B. nature              C. local                 D. international

15 tháng 12 2021

Choose the correct answer A, B, C, D for each of the gaps to complete the passage. (1.5points)

Ha Long Bay is in Quang Ninh Province. It has many (1) ……….. and caves. The islands are named after things around us. In the bay you can find Rooster and Hen Island and even Man’s Head Island. You must (2) ………..a boat ride around the islands – it’s essential! Tuan Chau is the biggest island in Ha Long Bay. There you can (3) ……….. great Vietnamese seafood. You can watch (4) ……….. dances. You can join exciting activities. Ha Long Bay is Vietnam’s most beautiful (5) ………..wonder.

1.   A. rocks                             B. islands             C. island               D. lakes

2.   A. to take                 B. taking              C. take                  D. to taking

3.   A. to enjoy               B. enjoy                C. enjoying           D. enjoyed

4.   A. historic                B. good                C. traditional        D. difficult

5.   A. natural                B. nature              C. local                 D. international