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VII. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
Sedge Mat Craft Village In Tien Giang Province
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 pattems.
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.
36. All of the following are true about the craft in Long Dinh EXCEPT that .
A.it has the origin from Kim Son, Ninh Binh
B.it has had the reputation for more than 50 years
C.the techniques are a little bit different from those in other regions
D.the mats have more attractive colours and designs
37. We can infer from the sentence "Weaving sedge mats is similar growing rice” that .
A.both depend on weather conditions B.both occur on the same land
C.both bring similar income D. both occur at the same time
38. Despite difficulties, people in Long Dinh try to follow the craft because .
A.they can have jobs in the rainy months
B.they can go to Korea, Japan and America
C.they can make the techniques of weaving different
D.they can earn more money than growing rice
39. In order to meet market demands, artisans in Long Dinh .
A.produce new products from rare material
B.hire thousands of local labourers
C.try to produce various types of products
D.stop producing the traditional sedge mats
40. We can infer from the passage that .
A.the new technique makes labourers work in the dry season
B.Long Dinh mat production is only well-known in foreign markets
C.the craft contributes much to the village economy
D.most of the households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats

VII. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
Sedge Mat Craft Village In Tien Giang Province
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 pattems.
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.
36. All of the following are true about the craft in Long Dinh EXCEPT that .
A.it has the origin from Kim Son, Ninh Binh
B.it has had the reputation for more than 50 years
C.the techniques are a little bit different from those in other regions
D.the mats have more attractive colours and designs
37. We can infer from the sentence "Weaving sedge mats is similar growing rice” that .
A.both depend on weather conditions B.both occur on the same land
C.both bring similar income D. both occur at the same time
38. Despite difficulties, people in Long Dinh try to follow the craft because .
A.they can have jobs in the rainy months
B.they can go to Korea, Japan and America
C.they can make the techniques of weaving different
D.they can earn more money than growing rice
39. In order to meet market demands, artisans in Long Dinh .
A.produce new products from rare material
B.hire thousands of local labourers
C.try to produce various types of products
D.stop producing the traditional sedge mats
40. We can infer from the passage that .
A.the new technique makes labourers work in the dry season
B.Long Dinh mat production is only well-known in foreign markets
C.the craft contributes much to the village economy
D.most of the households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats
VII. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
Sedge Mat Craft Village In Tien Giang Province
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 pattems.
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.
36. All of the following are true about the craft in Long Dinh EXCEPT that .
A.it has the origin from Kim Son, Ninh Binh
B.it has had the reputation for more than 50 years
C.the techniques are a little bit different from those in other regions
D.the mats have more attractive colours and designs
37. We can infer from the sentence "Weaving sedge mats is similar growing rice” that .
A.both depend on weather conditions B.both occur on the same land
C.both bring similar income D. both occur at the same time
38. Despite difficulties, people in Long Dinh try to follow the craft because .
A.they can have jobs in the rainy months
B.they can go to Korea, Japan and America
C.they can make the techniques of weaving different
D.they can earn more money than growing rice
39. In order to meet market demands, artisans in Long Dinh .
A.produce new products from rare material
B.hire thousands of local labourers
C.try to produce various types of products
D.stop producing the traditional sedge mats
40. We can infer from the passage that .
A.the new technique makes labourers work in the dry season
B.Long Dinh mat production is only well-known in foreign markets
C.the craft contributes much to the village economy
D.most of the households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats

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

Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word
Being in Cong Thanh village in Tam Quan Bac commune, Hoai Nhon district of Binh Dinh provine (1)__on__sunny days,visitors will (2)_see___sedge plants and flowery sedge mats drying in every available open space, on the roadside or drying yards.
For years ,the local people, old and young, (3)_have___earned their living by growing sedge plants and weaving flowery mats .in the houses ,women,old and young are (4)_standing__at the weaving looms, their hands feeding threads to anh fro on the looms so skillfully. To have a nice, durable mat , thuyền should(5)__be_ a total of three Jobs combined (6)_with__: the first is to grow sedge plants, harvest, split and dry(7)_up___:,the second is to dye Rush threads and the is to weave (8)_customers_.A skillful weave Who works (9)_from__early morning till late in the afternoom can weave three Paris of Mats (Matt are often sold in Paris). In Most cases ,the Mats Are (10)__made___with colourful, flowery design.

1. What are the diferences between Dong HO _paintings_ and Sinh ones? (PAINt)
2.This is a very beautiful piece of ____embroidery____(EMBROIDER)
3.____Unemployment____(CEMPLOY) is one of the biggest problems in this city
4. Photography is strictly ___forbidden___in this museum. (FORBID)
5. These baskets are___woven__from strips of bamboo. (WEAVE)
6. These____villagers____live mainly on farming and making incenses when crops are over. (VILAGE)
7 .it's an __educational___place where anyone can borrow books take and them home to read (EDUCATE)
8. A famous artisans carved this table___beautifully___ (beautiful)
9. When people talk about__traditional___ paintings, they think of Dong Ho village. (tradition)
10.What are the greatest ___attraction_____in Sydney? (attract)
11. London is one of the ___largest____ cities in the world (large)
12/. There are so many places of ____interest_____in Ha Noi that I am not sure I can see them all.(INTERESTING)
13. Sydney, located in the state of New South Wales,Australia,is a city of natural and ___cultural___ diversity( CULTURE )
14.A worker who has special skill and training , especially one who makes things is a ___artisan___(arts)
15.Bat Trang , one of the most famous __craft___village in ha noi , viet nam is credited for making pottery (craftman)
1. What are the diferences between Dong HO _paintings_ and Sinh ones? (PAIN)
2.This is a very beautiful piece of ____embroidery____(EMBROIDER)
3.____unemployment____(EMPLOY) is one of the biggest problems in this city
4. Photography is strictly ___forbidden___in this museum. (FORBID)
5. These baskets are__woven___from strips of bamboo. (WEAVE)
6. These___villagers_____live mainly on farming and making incenses when crops are over. (VILAGE)
7 .it's an __educational___place where anyone can borrow books take and them home to read (EDUCATE)
8. A famous artisans carved this table___beautifully___ (beautiful)
9. When people talk about__traditional___ paintings, they think of Dong Ho village. (tradition)
10.What are the greatest __attractions______in Sydney? (attract)
11. London is one of the ___largest____ cities in the world (large)
12/. There are so many places of _____interest____in Ha Noi that I am not sure I can see them all.(INTERESTING)
13. Sydney, located in the state of New South Wales,Australia,is a city of natural and ___cultural___ diversity( CULTURE )
14.A worker who has special skill and training , especially one who makes things is a ___artist___(arts)
15.Bat Trang , one of the most famous __craft___village in ha noi , viet nam is credited for making pottery (craftman)

1 | Cat Cat village is famous for ________. |
| A. its textiles of linens | B. blacksmithing |
| C. corn wine | D. silver carving |
2 | The purpose of preservation of traditional craft villages is bringing about ________. |
| A. weaving 30,000 metres of fabric | B. the start of tourism |
| C. economic and social development | D. the clear models of traditional villages |
3 | We can infer from the passage that tourism has ________. |
| A. made all farmers quit farming | B. prevented forests from being cut down |
| C. found its footholds in the market | D. raised labour income in rural areas |
4 | All of the following are true EXCEPT that ________. |
| A. brocade weaving has become the most important craft in Sa Pa and nearby districts |
| B. other districts should start preserving their crafts like Sa Pa |
| C. local people can sell handicrafts, brocade products to tourists |
| D. preservation of traditional crafts can be associated with tourism |
5 | The word “definition” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ________. |
| A. what tourism means | B. explanation of the meaning |
| C. quality of being clear | D. descriptions of features |
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