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4. geography, not history.
5. có sports ko bạn, chứ mik nghĩ cái này là sports.
6. fantasy sign-up novel.
7. chỉ có and thôi.
8. drama club.
9. history.
10. author.
11. arts and crafts.
12. mik ko biết nha
13. cx ko biết
14. drama club.
1. indoor activities.
2. math literature.
3. subject.
Cái câu hỏi này có subject ko?
It's believed that cultural identity helps us identify ourselves as part of a culture.
This can be shown through the language we use to communicate, the food we often eat, the national clothes we wear on special occasions or festivals and cultural praces.
Among these, I think food and culinary traditions are the most important cultural identifiers.
On an individual level, there is a connection between food and each person's family ties.
We grow up eating the food cooked by our mother or other members in our family, so food becomes closely connected to our family traditions.
Many of us associate food from our childhood with warm feelings and good memories and it reminds us of our families and holds a special and personal value for us.
Food from our family often becomes the comfort food we seek when we miss our family or feel stressed.
I still remember a memorable moment when I was a kid.
I could not eat rice because I had a toothache.
My mother cooked soup and brought it to bed for me.
The flavor of the soup became something very familiar to me.
Now, whenever I feel tired or stressed, I remember the soup my mom used to make for me and I crave that soup.
On a larger scale, food is an important part of national culture.
It helps tell where each of us is from.
Each country has its own national cuisine.
For example, Chinese food mainly has sweet and spicy flavor with a special focus on red color decoration.
Traditional cuisine is passed down from one generation to the next and acts as a prominent expression of cultural identity.
Immigrants bring the food of their countries with them wherever they go and cooking traditional food is a way of preserving their culture when they move to new places.
In conclusion, food connects people to their family and nation, so it is a good reflection of a person's culture identity.
Some people believe cultural identity is how we identify ourselves as part of a culture.This can simply be done through the language we use, the food we often have, or the clothing we often wear on special occasions. In my opinion, festivals and cultural praces celebrated and preserved years after years are the most important cultural identifiers.
Through festivals, we want to express our unity as well as cultural identifier. Originally, festivals are special occasions when people at a parular place stop working in order to celebrate parties or events. They are often connected with religious beliefs of a specific group of people to thank God sand ancestors for good harvests, fortune, and happiness.
Along with festivals, cultural praces are unique ways of expressing who we are and what country or culture we belong to. These are traditionally considered the right things to do in a community. For example, Vietnamese people usually go to pagodas on first days of New Year to pray for good health and happiness. Although we are now in modern time, these traditions are well preserved respectably as a cultural stereotype.
As people all over the world become closer and closer, we share our festivals and cultural praces - the most important features. We organise international festivals and take part in various kinds of cultural events in other countries. This is always the meaningful way of identifying, sharing and preserving cultures.
1. She (not /want)…doesn't want ….any coffee. She (want)…wants …some tea.
2. They (not/go)……don't go …..fishing in winter.
3. I ()…… ………my English class very much.
4. He usually (go)……goes …….to the library when he has free time.
5. What……does ……Mrs. Brown (do) … …do….? – She’s a teacher.
6. What……does …….your father often (do)……do …….in the evening?
7. Look! The boy (climb) ……is climbing…….. up a ladder.
8. They (play)…play… …….volleyball every afternoon, but they (not/play)…aren't playing… ……badminton now.
9. He (learn)…is learning… …. English and I (read)…am reading… …. a book now.
10. He often (have)… has………coffee for breakfast.
11. What is the weather today? It is cold.
12. He usually goes jogging in the morning.
13. He often goes swimming. He is going swimming at the moment.
14. My sister does aerobics every morning.
15. Lan goes to school six days a week.
16. We don't go swimming in the winter.
17. He often goes the movie on Sunday.
18. The students are doing their homework now.
19. My mother s iced tea.
20. He never goes camping because he doesn't have a tent.
1. She (not /want)……doesn't want…….any coffee. She (want)……wants..…some tea.
2. They (not/go)………don't go………..fishing in winter.
3. I ()…….………my English class very much.
4. He usually (go)…….goes.…….to the library when he has free time.
5. What…….does……Mrs. Brown (do)……do.…….? – She’s a teacher.
6. What…….does…….your father often (do)……..do…….in the evening?
7. Look! The boy (climb) ……is climbing……….. up a ladder.
8. They (play)……play….…….volleyball every afternoon, but they (not/play)………aren't playing……badminton now.
9. He (learn)……is learning….…. English and I (read)……am reading…..…. a book now.
10. He often (have)……has.………coffee for breakfast.
11.What (be)……..is……the weather today? It (be)………is…….cold.
12. He usually (go jogging)………goes jogging……….….in the morning.
13. He often (go)………goes….……swimming. He (go)………íd going….…….swimming at the moment.
14. My sister (do)………does……..…aerobics every morning.
15.Lan (go)……………goes…..…….to school six days a week.
16. We (not/go)………don't go…..……..swimming in the winter.
17. He often (go)………goes……….the movie on Sunday.
18. The students (do)…………are doing..………..their homework now.
19. My mother ()………s…..…….iced tea.
20. He never (go)……goes….....camping because he (not/ have)……doesn't have………..…a tent.
We arrived back to Da Nang from an awesome long weekend with the girls in Nha Trang with an extra person. Our brother Quan had joined us on the return flight. He would stay in Da Nang with us for a week before heading home to An Lao to visit the family. This gave us an excuse to do a little sightseeing, as there were a number of sights he had not yet seen in Da Nang. When the siblings grew and became adults, they chose different cities to go off to school and work. Diem and her older brother Kevin came to Da Nang, the closest of the major cities to An Lao, and Quan, Hai, and Luan chose Saigon.
It gave us an opportunity to show Quan some things that I quite frankly hadn’t seen in awhile myself, and some places we frequent regularly. The rainy season was long in retreat, and it was now warm sunny days with the occasional evening shower. Da Nang is so incredibly beautiful in the spring. Not un Georgia. The first stop on the list was of course the Lady Buddha. The beautiful statue that looks down upon the beach and sea and brings luck to the local fisherman.
BUÔN MA THUỘT — I arrived in Buôn Ma Thuột, the capital of the Central Highlands province of Đắk Lắk and fondly referred to as the “Queen of Coffee”, after an eight-hour bus ride.
What really stuck with me after the trip was just how friendly and open the people were. Whether it was the motorbike taxi driver who enthusiasally spoke about his homeland and the interesting places I should visit, or the kind, loquacious hotel owner couple who shared their story and allowed me to stay past the checkout time.
Traffic jams were conspicuous by their absence, and locals were just pleasant to be around with.
“I think the people here are honest and natural compared to those in other cities," said Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Hân, a tourist from Hà Nội who was visiting Buôn Ma Thuột for the first time.
“Things here are not too commercial and have managed to retain their authenity.”
The second thing that struck me was the coffee, especially since I have been drinking coffee my whole life. The first time I took a sip of Buôn Ma Thuột coffee, its strong, bitter taste made me flinch. But then I found its aroma ening and its rich aftertaste lingering.
Its red basal soil makes Đắk Lắk an ideal place for growing coffee, and it accounts for a lion’s share of the country’s production.
Not surprisingly, coffee is a big part of the city’s culture and locals are proud of their high-quality brews. Everywhere I went I would see a coffee shop filled with people enjoying their morning cuppa before work.
A number of the city’s attractions are also linked to coffee.
"The city is living with the coffee,” Marian Takac, a Slovakia tourist, said.
“I can now see why it’s called the coffee capital of Việt Nam."
Buôn Ma Thuột is not all that interesting for tourists, was the locals’refrain, but I thought they were selling themselves short since there seemed to be so many interesting places to visit and things to do that one could easily spend a week there without feeling bored.
Trung Nguyên Coffee Village is a popular tourist attraction. It belongs to the Trung Nguyên Corporation and visitors can drink coffee in cafes with traditional Central Highlands architecture, take pictures of a miniature waterfall and see Central Highlands cultural artefacts.
Another attraction is the World Coffee Museum, which has numerous coffee-related artefacts from around the world: vintage coffee containers and cups, equipment and merchandise and traditional harvest tools of the Central Highlands.
Over the years many eco-tourism sites have emerged, such as KoTam Eco Tourism area. These offer visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the rich culture of the Central Highlands, see the greenery and waterfalls and lakes, wear traditional outfits, listen to traditional musical performances, and sample traditional foods and drinks roasted jungle fowl, cơm lam (sky rice grilled in bamboo shoots served with sesame) and rượu cần (fermented rice wine in earthen jugs, drank through long bamboo tubes).
Speaking of cuisine, bún đỏ (red rice noodles) is an absolute must-try. Mostly served in the afternoon and evening at street stalls around the city, the dish’s most unique characteris is the noodle, which is dyed a distinctive red colour from the broth made with grounded cashew.
Topped with crab roe, minced meat and fried onion, it is a tasty and filling dinner for around VNĐ30,000 (US$1.3).
To truly experience the traditional ethnic ambience of Buôn Ma Thuột, one must pay a visit to Buôn Akõ Dhông (Upstream village), which many locals think has been best able to maintain the area’s traditional roots.
A 20-minute motorbike ride from the city brings me to a place with a curious sight: modern houses situated next to traditional Central Highlands long houses, some turning their longhouses into restaurants and cafes.
One café I went into was filled with traditional local items such as gongs and jugs.
Majes natural beauty
"The city is fun but if you really want to experience the best that Buôn Ma Thuột has to offer, you have to check out Đray Nur and Đray Sap falls," a motorbike taxi drive told me.
Interested, I immediately booked a one-day tour to Đray Nur Waterfalls the next day.
After an hour’s bus drive we arrived at the fall. I still remember the feeling of excitement I had as we descended flights of rocky stairs amid the growing roar of the cascading water, and the moment the majes waterfall came into view was breathtaking.
It was a gigan stream of white rushing down, hitting rocks, splashing water everywhere, and creating a veil of mist.
There was also a crystal clear pond, reflecting the green of the layers of moss covering a nearby cliff.
Đray Nur Waterfalls, or "wife waterfall" in the language of the local Ê Đê ethnic group, is one of the most famous waterfalls in the Central Highlands.
Seeing other excited tourists, foreign and Vietnamese a, reacting in awe also added to the experience.
A mother of two remarked about the incredible view and size of the falls, saying how she really enjoyed getting closer to the falls than at any other place she had been to.
On our way back to the city, the bus stopped by some coffee bushes. They had bright, delicate flowers with a pleasant fragrance and our entire group was taken aback: no one had associated coffee with flowers.
After my week-long trip I took a flight back to HCM City. I felt a bit sad I had to leave quiet, peaceful Buôn Ma Thuột and return to chao HCM City.
Its people, culture and natural beauty left a strong impression on me.
^HT^
trả lời :
1. We always________ our exercises carefully.
A. do B. are doing C. does D. doing
2. I ____________ to school every day.
A. go B. goes C. going D. am going
3. My parents___________ in the garden now.
A. sitting B. are sitting C. is sit D. is sitting
4. Be quiet. The baby___________.
A. sleeping B. are sleeping C. is sleeping D. sleeps
5. It ___________ very cold now.
A. be B. are C. is D. am
6. Tom_____is travelling______ to the museums by bus now.
A. traveling B. are traveling C. is travel D. travels
7. The Bakers ______ dinner at the moment.
A. is having B. are having C. eating D. is eating
8. The United States _________ big.
A. had been B. are C. was D. is
9. Nam __________________ to Hue three times.
A. is B. was C. had been D. has been
10. Uncle Ho ___________ most of his life for our national Independence and freedom.
A. spent B. had spent C. was spending D. has spent
11. " Come back tomorrow. I ____________ it all to you.
A. have explained B. will explain C. was explaining D. explained
12. We __________________ each other since we left at school.
A. hadn't seen B. didn't see C. don't see D. haven't seen
13. She _________________ abroad many times.
A. has gone B. goes C. went D. had gone
14. He has _________________ in giving up smoking.
A. succeeds B. succeed C. succeeded D. succeeding
15. The train ______________ when we got to the station.
A. leaves B. will leave C. was already leaving D. had already left
16. One of the students in my class ________ absent today.
A. have been B. is C. were D. are
17. Ba s __________ TV every night.
A. watches B. watch C. watching D. is watching
18. Alex __________ married next month.
A. getting B. will get C. get D. Gets
19. I __________ that film two months ago.
A. see B. saw C. seeing D. will see
20. They both__________ from college in 1990. mk copppppppppppp okkkkkkkkk
A. had graduated B. graduate C. have graduated D. graduated
^HT^
Exercise 8: Choose the best option that best completes each sentence:
1. We always________ our exercises carefully.
A. do B. are doing C. does D. doing
2. I ____________ to school every day.
A. go B. goes C. going D. am going
3. My parents___________ in the garden now.
A. sitting B. are sitting C. is sit D. is sitting
4. Be quiet. The baby___________.
A. sleeping B. are sleeping C. is sleeping D. sleeps
5. It ___________ very cold now.
A. be B. are C. is D. am
6. Tom_____is travelling______ to the museums by bus now.
A. traveling B. are traveling C. is travel D. travels
7. The Bakers ______ dinner at the moment.
A. is having B. are having C. eating D. is eating
8. The United States _________ big.
A. had been B. are C. was D. is
9. Nam __________________ to Hue three times.
A. is B. was C. had been D. has been
10. Uncle Ho ___________ most of his life for our national Independence and freedom.
A. spent B. had spent C. was spending D. has spent
11. " Come back tomorrow. I ____________ it all to you.
A. have explained B. will explain C. was explaining D. explained
12. We __________________ each other since we left at school.
A. hadn't seen B. didn't see C. don't see D. haven't seen
13. She _________________ abroad many times.
A. has gone B. goes C. went D. had gone
14. He has _________________ in giving up smoking.
A. succeeds B. succeed C. succeeded D. succeeding
15. The train ______________ when we got to the station.
A. leaves B. will leave C. was already leaving D. had already left
16. One of the students in my class ________ absent today.
A. have been B. is C. were D. are
17. Ba s __________ TV every night.
A. watches B. watch C. watching D. is watching
18. Alex __________ married next month.
A. getting B. will get C. get D. Gets
19. I __________ that film two months ago.
A. see B. saw C. seeing D. will see
20. They both__________ from college in 1990.
A. had graduated B. graduate C. have graduated D. graduated
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Trả lời :
- Khác nhau ở từ và cách phát âm
- Furniture là chỉ tổng quát đồ dùng còn equipment là chỉ dụng cụ thiết yếu, cần thiết.
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