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The Hmong people are an (1)___ ethnic____group existing in several countries. They are believed to have come from (2)____southern_____China. The Hmong are known in China as the Miao.One Festive Holiday the Hmong celebrates is the Hmong New Year. It takes (3)____ part_____in November and December, usually at the end of the harvest season. Historically, the Hmong New Year celebration was created to give thanks to ancestors and (4)___spirits______as well as to welcome in a new beginning.
During the New Year`s celebration, Hmong (5)____ dress______in traditional clothing and enjoy Hmong traditional foods, dance, music, bull fights, and other forms of entertainment.
1 It is Meo (The Hmong, or Meo, who number about 800,000, are found in villages known as giao throughout the highlands of northern Vietnam)
2 At the beginning of the 19th century (The Hmong migrated to Vietnam from southern China at the beginning of the 19th century)
3 Because of their predominantly black clothing. (For example, the Hmong of Sa Pa are called Black Hmong because of their predominantly black clothing)
4 They grow rice on terraces watered with the aid of irrigation (But rice is often grown on terraces watered with the aid of irrigation)
5 They are handwoven indigo-dyed cloth, paper, silver jewelry, leather goods, baskets, and embroidery (The Hmong produce a variety of items, including hand-woven indigo-dyed cloth, paper, silver jewelry, leather goods, baskets, and embroidery)
1 F
2 T
3 T
4 F
5 T
6 F
B (phần này bạn tham khảo)
1 The other name of the Hmong is Meo
2 The Hmong came to Viet Nam at the beginning of the 19th century
3 Because of their predominantly black clothing
4 They grow rice on terraces watered with the aid of irrigation
5 The products of the Hmong people are handwoven indigo-dyed cloth, paper, silver jewelry, leather goods, baskets, and embroidery
6 Their legends, songs, folklore, and proverbs have been passed down from one generation to the next through the spoken word
Reorder the words to make sentences.
1. Vietnam/ Tay/ second/ The/ largest/ are/ the/ ethnic/ in/ group.
-> The second largest ethnic group in Vietnam are Tay.
2. are/ The/ known/ Nung/ including/ music and poetry/ for/ folk-art/ richness/ traditions/ their/ of.
-> The Nung are known for their richness tradition of Folk-art including music and poetry.
3. people/ a/ The/ Dao/ language/ speak/ Hmong- Dao/ of/ language system.
-> The Hmong-Dao people speak language of Dao language system.
4. not/ as / The / Nung/ costume/ is/ colourful/ of/ the/ as/ that/ of / ethnic/ other/ groups.
-> The custume of the Nung is not as colorful as that of the ethnic groups.
5. The/ Ede/ built/ on/ live/ in/ stilts/ in/ wooden/ villages/ longhouses/ as/ buon / known.
-> The Ede live in wooden longhouses built on stils in villages known as buon.
Bài 4 :Hoàn thành các câu bên dưới
Tet is a national and traditional festival in Vietnam. It is an occasion for every Vietnamese to bereturned to thik about their past activities and hope for good luck when the year to come . Before Tet all houses are white washed and decorated with yellow apricot flowers and colorful lanterns everybody is looking forward to a more favorite life on New Year's Eve, children are smartly dressed . They are hoping to receive money put in small red envelope as they are wishing longevity to their grandparents and parents. Wrong doings should be absolutely avoidedon these days
1/ in Vietnam Tet is a national and traditional fetival
2/ Before tet all houses...........are white washed and decorated ......................with yellow apricot flowers and colorful lanterns
3/ Everybody is looking forward to............a more favorite life on New Year's Eve, children are smartly dressed...........................
4/.................everybody is looking forward ..................children are smartly dressed and they are hoping..............to receive money ............put in small red envelopes
Bài 5 : hoàn thành các câu bên dưới :
Viet Nam's New year is celebrated according to the Lunar calendar. It's officially known as Tet6s Nguyên Đán or Tet. It begins between January twenty - first and February nineteenth. 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 offerings on the family altars . On the New Year'Eve, people sit up to midnight to see the New Year coming up, then they put on new clothes and give one another the greetings of the season
1/ Viet Nam's New Year is celebrated acoording to the Lunar calendar
2/ Tet begins between January twenty - first and February nineteenth.
3/ People usually make preparations for the holiday several weeks beforehand
4/ People sit up midnight to see the New Year coming up
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41. The Hmong of Sa Pa are called Black Hmong ................ their mainly black clothing.
A. because of B. in spite of C. in order to D. according to
42. People in rural areas live ................ than those in cities.
A. simplier B. more simply C. more simple D. simpler
43. The highlands of northern Vietnam are home to the 1.5 million-strong Tay, ................_ minority group.
A. Vietnam’s largest B. the Vietnam’s largest
C. a Vietnam’s largest D. the largest Vietnam
44. ................ is the Nung’s clothing? ~ Indigo.
A. What B. Which group C. What colour D. Whose
45. ‘I find it hard to build a toy car.’ ‘But ................’
A. my pleasure B. it’s my fault.
C. it sounds great! D. it’s right up your street!
46. We often spend a lot of time talking with our………during Tet holiday.
A. relation B. relationship C. relatives D. relative
47. ……..people in the countryside are not rich, they often have a peaceful and happy life.
A. Because B. although C. Despite D. When
48. Except for some minor changes, life in my hometown has generally remained at a slow……….
A. speed B. rhythm C. pace D. both B & C
49. Which one do you prefer, life in the ……..area or life in a modern town?
A. far B. further C. distance D. remote
50. I have stayed in a …….area for two weeks. The transportation was very inconvenient and there was no entertainment center to relax.
A. rural B. urban C. outskirts D. suburb
1/ Peach blossoms and marigolds are traditional flowers on Tet holidays
2/ On the second day of the holiday, people often visit relatives and close friends
True or False?
1/ True
2/ False ( because Tet happens in late January or early February)
Tet or Lunar New Year holiday is the most important celebration for Vietnamese people. Tet is a festival which happens in late January or early February. Before Tet, people usually clean and decorate their homes. They go to the market to buy candy, jams, or dried watermelon seeds. They also get new clothes which are worn at Tet. They often buy peach blossoms and marigolds which are traditional flowers on Tet holiday. Tet is a time for family members to gather and have special food such as sticky rice cakes. People often visit relatives and close family friends on the second of the holiday.
*) Answer the questions:
1/Which flowers are traditional on Tet holiday?
=>They often buy peach blossoms and marigolds which are traditional flowers on Tet holiday.
2/Who do people often visit on the secound day of the holiday?
=>People often visit relatives and close family friends on the second of the holiday.
*TRUE(T)or FALES(F)
..T......1/Tet is the most important celebration in vietnam.
....F....2/Tet happens in early January.
The Hmong people are an (1)___ ethnic____group existing in several countries. They are believed to have come from (2)____southern_____China. The Hmong are known in China as the Miao.One Festive Holiday the Hmong celebrates is the Hmong New Year. It takes (3)____ part_____in November and December, usually at the end of the harvest season. Historically, the Hmong New Year celebration was created to give thanks to ancestors and (4)___spirits______as well as to welcome in a new beginning.
During the New Year`s celebration, Hmong (5)____ dress______in traditional clothing and enjoy Hmong traditional foods, dance, music, bull fights, and other forms of entertainment.