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Section III. Read the text and decide if sentences 1–10 are True (T), False (F) or Not given (NG). Put T, F, NG in the corresponding numbered box (2,0 points)Graffiti and Street ArtA long history Painting and writing on walls is nothing new. In prehistoric times, people in Africa and Europe painted pictures of animals and people in caves. Graffiti has been found at ancient sites in Greece, Italy, Syria and Iraq. In the Roman town of Pompeii in Italy, archaeologists found a lot of graffiti...
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Section III. Read the text and decide if sentences 1–10 are True (T), False (F) or Not given (NG). Put T, F, NG in the corresponding numbered box (2,0 points)

Graffiti and Street Art

A long history

 Painting and writing on walls is nothing new. In prehistoric times, people in Africa and Europe painted pictures of animals and people in caves. Graffiti has been found at ancient sites in Greece, Italy, Syria and Iraq. In the Roman town of Pompeii in Italy, archaeologists found a lot of graffiti written in Latin, including political and romantic messages, and even some magic spells!

Modern times

In the 1970s, young people in New York used pens to write their names, or 'tags', on walls around the city. One of the first 'taggers' was Demetrius, a teenager from a Greek family. Demetrius's tag was TAKI 183. TAKI was his nickname and 183 was the number of the street where he lived – 183rd Street. At first, he wrote his tag on walls in his neighbourhood. Then he started writing it in subway stations on the way to school. When the subway train stopped at a station, he jumped off, wrote his 'tag' on the wall and then jumped back on the train before the doors closed. Other teenagers saw Demetrius's tag and started writing their own tags on walls, buses and subway trains all over New York: Barbara 62, Joe 182 ...

Then, some teenagers stopped using pens and started using aerosol paints. Their tags were bigger and more colourful. Aerosol paint graffiti became very popular in the 1970s and 1980s and appeared on trains, buses and walls around the world. In the 1990s and 2000s, a lot of graffiti artists started to make pictures too. Some artists were interested in politics and tried to make people think about social problems and discrimination with their pictures. Other artists wanted to make cities more beautiful. In South America, street artists started painting in poor areas. They brought colour and beauty to grey, city walls.

Street art and the global village

Most street artists are young people who paint in their home city or neighbourhood. Many of them use the internet to communicate and share photos of their pictures with other street artists around the world. Some street artists have become famous and their pictures can be seen in galleries or on city walls around the world. Although we don’t know what will happen to street art in the future, we can be sure that it is here to stay!

 

____ 1. There was evidence of wall paintings in prehistoric times.

____ 2. Pictures of people and animals have been found on walls of Pompeii in Italy.

____ 3. Tags were found on walls in New York cities in 1970s

____ 4. Demetrius wrote his first tag in subway stations in New York.

____ 5. Demetrius created the trend of writing names and numbers on walls or other surfaces in New York.

____ 6.  Some teenagers started using aerosol paints instead of pens to make their work more impressive.

____ 7. Artists around the world all wanted to create pictures to deal with political and social problem.

____ 8. Street artists in South America painted in poor areas to help raise money for local residents.

____ 9. Many street artists can share their artwork with other artists online.

____ 10. The author thinks that the future of street art is easily predictable.



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4.T

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6.T

7.F

8.NG

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•    Read the text and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F) Hoi An, once known as Faifo, with more than 2,000 years history, was the principal port of the Cham Kingdom. While the serious shipping business has long been moved to Da Nang, the heart of the city is still the Old Town, full of winding lanes and Chinese-styled shop-houses. Although almost all shops now cater to the tourist trade, the architecture has been largely preserved, which is unusual in Vietnam, and...
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    Read the text and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F)

Hoi An, once known as Faifo, with more than 2,000 years history, was the principal port of the Cham Kingdom. While the serious shipping business has long been moved to Da Nang, the heart of the city is still the Old Town, full of winding lanes and Chinese-styled shop-houses. Although almost all shops now cater to the tourist trade, the architecture has been largely preserved, which is unusual in Vietnam, and renovation has proceeded slowly and carefully.  

However, the culture & heritage that this UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS) was trying to preserve has faded away. Since 1999, when UNESCO WHS status was awarded, there has been a massive increase in tourism - with the result that most houses have been sold by the community to speculators and shop owners to be used for commercial purposes. The former community, and with it their culture and heritage, has gone and in their place are endless indistinguishable shops, restaurants, art galleries, etc. There are literally hundreds of tailor shops in Hoi An.

 

True

False

31. Hoi An used to be a trading port.

 

 

32. Da Nang has replaced Hoi An as a hub for shipping business

 

 

33. There are more than 100 tailor shops in Hoi An

 

 

34. The UNESCO World Heritage Site refers to Hoi An

 

 

35. The culture and heritage of Hoi An has been largely preserved

 

 

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26 tháng 12 2022

Hoi An, once known as Faifo, with more than 2,000 years history, was the principal port of the Cham Kingdom. While the serious shipping business has long been moved to Da Nang, the heart of the city is still the Old Town, full of winding lanes and Chinese-styled shop-houses. Although almost all shops now cater to the tourist trade, the architecture has been largely preserved, which is unusual in Vietnam, and renovation has proceeded slowly and carefully.  

However, the culture & heritage that this UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS) was trying to preserve has faded away. Since 1999, when UNESCO WHS status was awarded, there has been a massive increase in tourism - with the result that most houses have been sold by the community to speculators and shop owners to be used for commercial purposes. The former community, and with it their culture and heritage, has gone and in their place are endless indistinguishable shops, restaurants, art galleries, etc. There are literally hundreds of tailor shops in Hoi An.

 

True

False

31. Hoi An used to be a trading port.

 X

 

32. Da Nang has replaced Hoi An as a hub for shipping business

 X

 

33. There are more than 100 tailor shops in Hoi An

 X

 

34. The UNESCO World Heritage Site refers to Hoi An

 X

 

35. The culture and heritage of Hoi An has been largely preserved

 

 X

26 tháng 12 2022

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12 tháng 4 2019

Đáp án: C

Thông tin không có trong bài.

12 tháng 12 2018

Đáp án: C

Giải thích: Thông tin không có trong bài.

25 tháng 9 2019

Đáp án: A

Thông tin: The President’s call was a success. Within one year, 75 thousand literacy classes were established with about 96 thousand teachers to help 2 million people learn to read and write.

Dịch: Công cuộc kêu gọi của Chủ tịch nước là một thành công. Trong vòng một năm, 75 nghìn lớp xóa mù chữ đã được thành lập với khoảng 96 nghìn giáo viên để giúp 2,5 triệu người học đọc và viết.

11 tháng 10 2017

Đáp án: A

Thông tin: The President’s call was a success. Within one year, 75 thousand literacy classes were established with about 96 thousand teachers to help 2 million people learn to read and write.

Dịch: Cuộc gọi của Chủ tịch nước là một thành công. Trong vòng một năm, 75 nghìn lớp xóa mù chữ đã được thành lập với khoảng 96 nghìn giáo viên để giúp 2,5 triệu người học đọc và viết.

Read and decide if each statement is true (T), false (F) or not given (NG).Mr. Smith’s house has got four bedrooms, a living-room, a dining-room, a kitchen, a bathroom and a separate toilet. There is a toilet in the bathroom too. The bedrooms and the bathroom are upstairs, and the living-room, the dining-room, the kitchen and the toilet are downstairs. The first bedroom is Mr. and Mrs. Smith’s, the second one is Tom’s, the third one is Mary’s, and the fourth one is Anne’s. There is a baby bed...
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Read and decide if each statement is true (T), false (F) or not given (NG).

Mr. Smith’s house has got four bedrooms, a living-room, a dining-room, a kitchen, a bathroom and a separate toilet. There is a toilet in the bathroom too. The bedrooms and the bathroom are upstairs, and the living-room, the dining-room, the kitchen and the toilet are downstairs. The first bedroom is Mr. and Mrs. Smith’s, the second one is Tom’s, the third one is Mary’s, and the fourth one is Anne’s. There is a baby bed in Anne’s bedroom too, but there is no baby living there. When you enter Mr. Smith’s house, the room on the left is the living-room, and the room on the right is the dining-room. Where is the kitchen? It is behind the dining-room. And where is the toilet? It is straight on, in front of you. There is a garden behind the house, but it is not big. Is there a garden in front of the house too? Yes, there is, but it is very small. When you-go upstairs, Mr. and Mrs. Smith’s bedroom is on the left. The bed room on your right is Tom’s, and the bathroom is between his bedroom and Mary’s. Anne’s bedroom is behind Mary’s.

1 :  There seems to be five people in the family

2 :  Mr. and Mrs. Smith share a bedroom.

3 :  There are two gardens in the house, one on the left and one on the right

4 :  The dining room is in front of the living room.

5 :  It seems that the toilet is between the living room and the dining room

6 :  There is a pond at the distance of two kilometers from the house.

7 :  Mary’s bedroom is next to Mr. and Mrs. Smith’s.

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11 tháng 10 2021

1 T

2 T

3 F

4 F

5 T

6 F

7 F

* Read the text and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F)Hoi An, once known as Faifo, with more than 2,000 years history, was the principal port of the Cham Kingdom. While the serious shipping business has long been moved to Da Nang, the heart of the city is still the Old Town, full of winding lanes and Chinese-styled shop-houses. Although almost all shops now cater to the tourist trade, the architecture has been largely preserved, which is unusual in Vietnam, and...
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* Read the text and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F)
Hoi An, once known as Faifo, with more than 2,000 years history, was the principal port of the Cham Kingdom. While the serious shipping business has long been moved to Da Nang, the heart of the city is still the Old Town, full of winding lanes and Chinese-styled shop-houses. Although almost all shops now cater to the tourist trade, the architecture has been largely preserved, which is unusual in Vietnam, and renovation has proceeded slowly and carefully.
However, the culture & heritage that this UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS) was trying to preserve has faded away. Since 1999, when UNESCO WHS status was awarded, there has been a massive increase in tourism - with the result that most houses have been sold by the community to speculators and shop owners to be used for commercial purposes. The former community, and with it their culture and heritage, has gone and in their place are endless indistinguishable shops, restaurants, art galleries, etc. There are literally hundreds of tailor shops in Hoi An.
……1. Hoi An used to be a trading port.
……2. Da Nang has replaced Hoi An as a hub for shipping business.
……3. There are more than 100 tailor shops in Hoi An.
……4. The UNESCO World Heritage Site refers to Hoi An.
……5. The culture and heritage of Hoi An has been largely preserved.

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20 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án: C

Thông tin không có trong bài.

6 tháng 6 2018

Đáp án: C

Giải thích: Thông tin không có trong bài.

Read again and decide if each statement is true (T), false (F) or not given (NG). Mr. Smith’s house has got four bedrooms, a living-room, a dining-room, a kitchen, a bathroom and a separate toilet. There is a toilet in the bathroom too. The bedrooms and the bathroom are upstairs, and the living-room, the dining-room, the kitchen and the toilet are downstairs. The first bedroom is Mr. and Mrs. Smith’s, the second one is Tom’s, the third one is Mary’s, and the fourth one is Anne’s. There is a...
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Read again and decide if each statement is true (T), false (F) or not given (NG).

Mr. Smith’s house has got four bedrooms, a living-room, a dining-room, a kitchen, a bathroom and a separate toilet. There is a toilet in the bathroom too. The bedrooms and the bathroom are upstairs, and the living-room, the dining-room, the kitchen and the toilet are downstairs. The first bedroom is Mr. and Mrs. Smith’s, the second one is Tom’s, the third one is Mary’s, and the fourth one is Anne’s. There is a baby bed in Anne’s bedroom too, but there is no baby living there. When you enter Mr. Smith’s house, the room on the left is the living-room, and the room on the right is the dining-room. Where is the kitchen? It is behind the dining-room. And where is the toilet? It is straight on, in front of you. There is a garden behind the house, but it is not big. Is there a garden in front of the house too? Yes, there is, but it is very small. When you-go upstairs, Mr. and Mrs. Smith’s bedroom is on the left. The bed room on your right is Tom’s, and the bathroom is between his bedroom and Mary’s. Anne’s bedroom is behind Mary’s.

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