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II. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers.
GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAM

Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships
in Vietnamese culture.
First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and
bribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions
such as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love, appreciation or gratitude.
Gift-giving customs depend on the context. If it is a private gift for one Vietnamese partner you
should give the gift at a private occasion. If you have a gift for the whole officeor company, you
should give it after the business meeting with the whole office’s employee.
Do not wrap a gift in the black paper because this colour is unlucky and associated with
funerals in Vietnam. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects
should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship.
Vietnamese may or may not open these gifts when they are received; leave the option to them.
You will also receive gifts and should defer to your host as to whether youshould open it when
received or not. Regardless of when it is opened or what it is, profuse thanks are always
appropriate.
1. According to the passage, why is gift giving important in Vietnam?
a.Because it helps to establish a friendship.
b.Because it’s common in Vietnamese culture.
c.Because it’s the best way to build up a stable relationship.
d.Because personal relationships play a vital role in Vietnamese culture.
2. Which of the followings should not be a reason for gift giving?
a. Toshowappreciation b. To bribesomebody
c. To express gratitude d. To show affection
3. Whengiving a gift, you should ______________.
a. wrap it in black or white paper
b. give it in the business meeting
c.never give sharp objects, such as knives or scissors
d.avoid giving it at a private occasion
4. When receiving a gift, you should ______________.
a. always say “thank you? b. try to find what is it
c. open it in front of the giver d. ask your host to open it
5. Whichofthe following is NOT true about gift giving customs in Vietnam?
a.Gift giving is a good way of strengthening relationships.
b.Gifts for your partners should be given at private occasions.
c.You should avoid giving anything sharp.
d.It is considered rude not to open the gift in front of the giver.

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29 tháng 12 2023

1.D

2.B

3.C

4.A

5.D

30 tháng 12 2023

1 D

2 B

3 C

4 A

5 D

52.Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers.GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAM        Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture.        First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love,...
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52.Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers.

GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAM

        Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture.

        First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love, appreciation or gratitude.

        Gift-giving customs depend on the context. If it is a private gift for one Vietnamese partner you should give the gift at a private occasion. If you have a gift for the whole office or company, you should give it after the business meeting with the whole office’s employee.

        Do not wrap a gift in the black paper because this color is unlucky and associated with funerals in Vietnam. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship.
        
         Vietnamese may or may not open these gifts when they are received; leave the option to them. You will also receive gifts and should defer to your host as to whether you should open it when received or not. Regardless of when it is opened or what it is, profuse thanks are always appropriate.

According to the passage, why is gift giving important in Vietnam?

(2 Points)

A.Because it helps to establish a friendship.

B.Because it’s common in Vietnamese culture.

C.Because it’s the best way to build up a stable relationship.

D.Because personal relationships play a vital role in Vietnamese culture.

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7 tháng 1 2022

D.Because personal relationships play a vital role in Vietnamese culture.

VIII. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers.Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture. First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery.Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversaries, Tet holidays... to express your respect, love, appreciation, or gratitude. Gift-giving customs depend on...
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VIII. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers.
Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture. First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery.
Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversaries, Tet holidays... to express your respect, love, appreciation, or gratitude. Gift-giving customs depend on the context. If it is a private gift for one Vietnamese partner you should give the gift at a private occasion. If you have a gift for the whole office or company, you should give it after the business meeting with the whole office’s employee. Do not wrap a gift in black paper because this color is unlucky and associated with funerals in Vietnam. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives, and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship.
Vietnamese may or may not open these gifts when they are received; leave the option to them. You will also receive gifts and should defer to your host as to whether you should open them when received or not. Regardless of when it is opened or what it is, profuse thanks are always appropriate.
45. According to the passage, why is gift-giving important in Vietnam?
A. Because it helps to establish a friendship.
B. Because it’s common in Vietnamese culture.
C. Because it’s the best way to build up a stable relationship.
D. Because personal relationships play a vital role in Vietnamese culture.
46. Which of the followings should not be a reason for gift giving?
A. To show appreciation B. To bribe somebody
C. To express gratitude D. To show affection
47. When giving a gift, you should ______________.
A. wrap it in black or white paper.
B. give it in the business meeting.
C. never give sharp objects, such as knives or scissors.
D. avoid giving it on a private occasion.
48. When receiving a gift, you should ______________
A. always say “thank you? B. try to find what is it.
C. open it in front of the giver. D. ask your host to open it.

49. Which of the following is NOT true about gift-giving customs in Vietnam?
A. Gift giving is a good way of strengthening relationships.
B. Gifts for your partners should be given on private occasions.
C. You should avoid giving anything sharp.
D. It is considered rude not to open the gift in front of the giver.

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7 tháng 5 2024

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Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers.GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAMGift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture.First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love, appreciation or gratitude.Gift-giving...
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Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers.

GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAM

Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture.First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love, appreciation or gratitude.Gift-giving customs depend on the context. If it is a private gift for one Vietnamese partner you should give the gift at a private occasion. If you have a gift for the whole office or company, you should give it after the business meeting with the whole office’s employee.Do not wrap a gift in the black paper because this colour is unlucky and associated with funerals in Vietnam. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship.Vietnamese may or may not open these gifts when they are received; leave the option to them. You will also receive gifts and should defer to your host as to whether you should open it when received or not. Regardless of when it is opened or what it is, profuse thanks are always appropriate.

1. According to the passage, why is gift giving important in Vietnam?

A. Because it helps to establish a friendship.                      B. Because it’s common in Vietnamese culture.

C. Because it’s the best way to build up a stable relationship.

D. Because personal relationships play a vital role in Vietnamese culture.

2. Which of the followings should not be a reason for gift giving?

A. To show appreciation                                                      B. To bribe somebody

C. To express gratitude                                                        D. To show affection

3. When giving a gift, you should ______________.

A. wrap it in black or white paper                                       B. give it in the business meeting

C. never give sharp objects, such as knives or scissors        D. avoid giving it at a private occasion

4. When receiving a gift, you should ______________.

A. always say “thank you?                                                  B. try to find what is it

C. open it in front of the giver                                             D. ask your host to open it

5. Which of the following is NOT true about gift giving customs in Vietnam?

A. Gift giving is a good way of strengthening relationships.

B. Gifts for your partners should be given at private occasions.

C. You should avoid giving anything sharp.

D. It is considered rude not to open the gift in front of the giver.

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6 tháng 11 2021

1 D

2 B

3 C

4 A 

5 D

1. According to the passage, why is gift-giving important in Vietnam?

A. Because it helps to establish a friendship.                      B. Because it’s common in Vietnamese culture.

C. Because it’s the best way to build up a stable relationship.

D. Because personal relationships play a vital role in Vietnamese culture.

2. Which of the following should not be a reason for gift giving?

A. To show appreciation                                                      B. To bribe somebody

C. To express gratitude                                                        D. To show affection

3. When giving a gift, you should ______________.

A. wrap it in black or white paper                                       B. give it in the business meeting

C. never give sharp objects, such as knives or scissors        D. avoid giving it at a private occasion

4. When receiving a gift, you should ______________.

A. always say “thank you?                                                  B. try to find what is it

C. open it in front of the giver                                             D. ask your host to open it

5. Which of the following is NOT true about gift-giving customs in Vietnam?

A. Gift giving is a good way of strengthening relationships.

B. Gifts for your partners should be given on private occasions.

C. You should avoid giving anything sharp.

D. It is considered rude not to open the gift in front of the giver.

 GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAM      Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture.      First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love, appreciation or gratitude.      Gift-giving customs depend on the...
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GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAM

      Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in Vietnamese culture.

      First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and bribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love, appreciation or gratitude.

      Gift-giving customs depend on the context. If it is a private gift for one Vietnamese partner you should give the gift at a private occasion. If you have a gift for the whole officeor company, you should give it after the business meeting with the whole office’s employee.

      Do not wrap a gift in the black paper because this colour is unlucky and associated with funerals in Vietnam. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship.

      Vietnamese may or may not open these gifts when they are received; leave the option to them. You will also receive gifts and should defer to your host as to whether youshould open it when received or not. Regardless of when it is opened or what it is, profuse thanks are always appropriate.

1.   According to the passage, why is gift giving important in Vietnam?

      a.Because it helps to establish a friendship.

      b.Because it’s common in Vietnamese culture.

      c.Because it’s the best way to build up a stable relationship.

      d.Because personal relationships play a vital role in Vietnamese culture.

2.   Which of the followings should not be a reason for gift giving?

      a. Toshowappreciation                                    b. To bribesomebody

      c. To express gratitude                                   d. To show affection

3.   Whengiving a gift, you should ______________.

      a. wrap it in black or white paper

      b. give it in the business meeting

      c.never give sharp objects, such as knives or scissors

      d.avoid giving it at a private occasion

4.   When receiving a gift, you should ______________.

      a. always say “thank you?                              b. try to find what is it

      c. open it in front of the giver                         d. ask your host to open it

5.   Whichofthe following is NOT true about gift giving customs in Vietnam?

      a.Gift giving is a good way of strengthening relationships.

      b.Gifts for your partners should be given at private occasions.

      c.You should avoid giving anything sharp.

      d.It is considered rude not to open the gift in front of the giver.

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2 tháng 12 2021

Answer:

1. D

2. B

3. C

4. A

5. D

Li xi" is an important part in Vietnam’s customs of Tet Festival, especially with children. It is a small amount of money that can bring good fortune to the upcoming year. However, "li xi" is not limited only on the first day, but can even last to the 9th or 10th day of Tet Festival, and given when the adults first met the kids. Besides the money, the tiny red envelope also has its own meaning. It represents the secrecy and privacy to avoid comparison as adults want children...
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Li xi" is an important part in Vietnam’s customs of Tet Festival, especially with children. It is a small amount of money that can bring good fortune to the upcoming year. However, "li xi" is not limited only on the first day, but can even last to the 9th or 10th day of Tet Festival, and given when the adults first met the kids.
Besides the money, the tiny red envelope also has its own meaning. It represents the secrecy and privacy to avoid comparison as adults want children to regard the money as the gift of New Year, instead of being jealous of receiving less than other kids. The red color, the most popular color appearing in Vietnamese festivals, signifies the prosperity and great luck according to Asian’s beliefs.
In the morning of the first day of Lunar New Year, children and parents will visit grandparents’ home, wishing for a happy new year and great health, showing respect and gratitude, and giving gifts. After that, it is grandparents and adults’ turn to give children lucky money to welcome their new age.

1. By whom is the custom loved most?

______________________________________

2. For how long can the custom be applied?

______________________________________

3. Why is a red envelope used?

______________________________________

4. What does the red color signify?

______________________________________

5. Why do adults give "li xi" to children?

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9 tháng 12 2018

Li xi" is an important part in Vietnam’s customs of Tet Festival, especially with children. It is a small amount of money that can bring good fortune to the upcoming year. However, "li xi" is not limited only on the first day, but can even last to the 9th or 10th day of Tet Festival, and given when the adults first met the kids.
Besides the money, the tiny red envelope also has its own meaning. It represents the secrecy and privacy to avoid comparison as adults want children to regard the money as the gift of New Year, instead of being jealous of receiving less than other kids. The red color, the most popular color appearing in Vietnamese festivals, signifies the prosperity and great luck according to Asian’s beliefs.
In the morning of the first day of Lunar New Year, children and parents will visit grandparents’ home, wishing for a happy new year and great health, showing respect and gratitude, and giving gifts. After that, it is grandparents and adults’ turn to give children lucky money to welcome their new age.

1. By whom is the custom loved most?

__________children____________________________

2. For how long can the custom be applied?

____________"li xi" is not limited only on the first day, but can even last to the 9th or 10th day of Tet Festival__________________________

3. Why is a red envelope used?

__________It represents the secrecy and privacy to avoid comparison as adults want children to regard the money as the gift of New Year____________________________

4. What does the red color signify?

____________signifies the prosperity and great luck according to Asian’s beliefs. __________________________

5. Why do adults give "li xi" to children?

to welcome their new age.

Match the two halves to make a full sentence. 1. In Vietnam, it’s not uncommon 2. If you’re invited to a Swede’s home, 3. It’s our tradition at Mid-Autumn festival that 4. It’s the custom in Mexico to 5. My province broke with tradition by 6. It’s an old custom in many birthday parties that 7. Considered as the symbol of Vietnamese tradition, 8. There’s a custom in Japan that ——————— a. everyone’ll give moon cakes to their parents, relatives or...
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Match the two halves to make a full sentence.

1. In Vietnam, it’s not uncommon

2. If you’re invited to a Swede’s home,

3. It’s our tradition at Mid-Autumn festival that

4. It’s the custom in Mexico to

5. My province broke with tradition by

6. It’s an old custom in many birthday parties that

7. Considered as the symbol of Vietnamese tradition,

8. There’s a custom in Japan that

———————

a. everyone’ll give moon cakes to their parents, relatives or friends.

b. not having fireworks on New Year’s Eve.

c. you should bring the gift such as chocolates, flowers or liquors as the Swedish gift giving custom.

d. you take off your shoes before going into a house.

e. for three generations to be living together under one roof.

f. Ao dai is most commonly worn by women at school, work and on special occasions.

g. the birthday cake is decorated with lighted candles.

h. tip 10% for passable service and 15% for good service.

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28 tháng 7 2019

Match the two halves to make a full sentence.

1. In Vietnam, it’s not uncommon

2. If you’re invited to a Swede’s home,

3. It’s our tradition at Mid-Autumn festival that

4. It’s the custom in Mexico to

5. My province broke with tradition by

6. It’s an old custom in many birthday parties that

7. Considered as the symbol of Vietnamese tradition,

8. There’s a custom in Japan that

———————

a. everyone’ll give moon cakes to their parents, relatives or friends.

b. not having fireworks on New Year’s Eve.

c. you should bring the gift such as chocolates, flowers or liquors as the Swedish gift giving custom.

d. you take off your shoes before going into a house.

e. for three generations to be living together under one roof.

f. Ao dai is most commonly worn by women at school, work and on special occasions.

g. the birthday cake is decorated with lighted candles.

h. tip 10% for passable service and 15% for good service.

1-E

2-C

3-A

4-H

5-B

6-G

7-F

8-D

28 tháng 7 2019

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Rewrite the sentences given about the Thai traditions and customs, using the following expressions. You can add some words or make changes where's a tradition that according to the tradition follow the tradition of break with tradition by have the custom of 1. Visitors should dress nearly in all religious shrines and temples, and never enter in sheeveless...
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Rewrite the sentences given about the Thai traditions and customs, using the following expressions. You can add some words or make changes
where's a tradition that
according to the tradition
follow the tradition of
break with tradition by
have the custom of

1. Visitors should dress nearly in all religious shrines and temples, and never enter in sheeveless shirts.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2. Never climb onto a Buddha image to take a photograph or do anything that might indicate a lack of respect.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3. A monk is not allowed to touch money, so if a man wishes to give money to a monk , be must place it in the bowl.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
4. The "wai" - a slight bow with the palms together and the fingertips touching the face - is a way of showing respect or thanks, but you can smile of nod.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
5. Shoes should be removes when entering a private Thai home as a sign of respect.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
6. You should never point your feet at someone or an object as this is considered disrespectful.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
7. It is considered very rude to touch people on the head, but now you can touch young children on their head.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
8. You can use the word "Khun" as the best way to address someone and it is used in front of the name, usually the first name.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Complete the sentences with the following words. biggest world moon cakes celebration ancestors money made traditional reunion local 1. The of 1000 years of Thang Long was strongly impressive. 2. Quan ho singing has been recognized as a heritage. 3. In Vietnam, Tet is known as an occasion for family . 4. The people often perform a welcome dance when having visitors at the Cham Tower. 5. Vietnamese people often show their respect to their . 6. Tet is the festival in Vietnam. 7. Banh chung is of...
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Complete the sentences with the following words.
biggest world moon cakes celebration ancestors
money made traditional reunion local
1. The of 1000 years of Thang Long was strongly impressive.
2. Quan ho singing has been recognized as a heritage.
3. In Vietnam, Tet is known as an occasion for family .
4. The people often perform a welcome dance when having visitors at the Cham
Tower.
5. Vietnamese people often show their respect to their .
6. Tet is the festival in Vietnam.
7. Banh chung is of sticky rice, pork, green beans, and wrapped in green leaves.
8. Spring roll is one of the foods in Vietnam.
9. At Mid-Autumn Festival, children can dance, sing and enjoy .
10. Children often receive lucky during the first days of Tet.
4. Choose the best answer A, B, C, D to complete the sentences.
1. Pizza is a traditional dish.
A. Italian B. Italia C. Italis D. Italion
2. Glastonbury Festival is a festival in England.
A. modern B. famous C. family D. famulus
3. The Toronto International Film Festival is a film festival each September in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada.

A. held B. hold C. perform D. shown
4. Festival has gathered millions of people from around the world each year.
A. attract B. held C. gathered D. collect
5. Vu Lan Festival is an occasion for showing to parents, ancestors.
A. reunion B. soul C. mind D. gratitude
6. On festival days, there are many people coming to land to find the belief, wishing for luck
and fortune.
A. Buddhist B. Buddhism C. Buddha D. Buddhistic
7. The Yen Tu festival is organized since the 10 th lunar month and for three spring months.
A. occurred B. happened C. longed D. lasted
8. According to the M'Nong's custom, the New Rice is usually held in the evening.
A. occasion B. ceremony C. holiday D. vacation
5. Choose the best answer A, B, C, D to complete the sentences.
1. a lot of troubles of the past year, people tend to forget them and hope for a better
upcoming year.
A. although B. despite C. even though D. because
2. Tet holiday is for people to visit their relatives and join festivals, everybody needs to well dress.
A. therefore B. if C. because D. when
3. Most children love Tet they can also receive lucky money.
A. moreover B. while C. because D. therefore
4. Tet is a long holiday. , it is the largest festival in Vietnam.
A. therefore B. moreover C. while D. if
5. Long couldn't buy ticket. , he cannot return home for Tet.
A. so B. because C. therefore D. if
6. Spring comes, it's also time to celebrate many festivals.
A. while B. when C. because D. although
7. We celebrate our traditional festival each year, it's very costly.
A. although B. despite C. in spite of D. therefore
8. I was very lucky to participate in the White Nights I was in Russia.
A. when B. if C. moreover D. therefore
9. Mai has been living 10 km away from Huong Pagoda, she has never been to Huong
Pagoda Festival.
A. in spite of B. despite of C. although D. despite
10. the romantic beauty of the land with mountain inside the city, Da Nang attracts a great
number of tourists each year.
A. although B. if C. thanks to D. because
6. Fill each blank with an appreciate word or phrase in the box.
a) Passage A
ancient landscapes choose
terraced ethnic along

Many visitors (1) to visit the stone plateau of Ha Giang. There are many beautiful and amazing
(2) with the zigzag mountainous path (3) the edges of mountains, the (4) mountainous
town beside the market of the people in (5) group in the cloud and fog. Ha Giang is also beautiful
for plum and peach flowers blossom as well as the colorful (6) field.
b) Passage B
destination island animals
known of beach
Phu Quoc is newly (1) as the biggest tourism (2) in Vietnam with the peaceful white sand
(3) from North to South along with the 99 mountains and hills and plentiful plants and (4) .
Being compared to the sunshine heaven, Phu Quoc is always the perfect (5) for the people who love
discovering and experiencing the dreaming beauty (6) the nature.
7. Connect each pair of sentences with an appreciate conjunctive adverb in the box to make
compound sentences.
however therefore moreover because although when
1. The tickets are very expensive. There are many people buying the tickets.
2. Tet is the greatest festival in Vietnam. Vietnamese people love Tet.
3. Children wear their new clothes on the first days of Tet. They can also receive lucky money.
4. Children like Mid-Autumn Festival very much. They can sing, dance, and eat moon cakes.
5. She isn't a Buddhist. She eats as a vegetarian.
6. She wants to enjoy the Tomatoes Festival in Spain. She is at the age of 20.
__________________________________________________________________________
B. READING

Shortcomings of Festivals

Although there are many interesting things people can get from the festivals, there are also some
disadvantage.
The first thing is that it is normally very costly to celebrate a festival. Due to the fact that most festivals
aim to preserve and develop the traditional cultural heritages, the government is willing to spend a lot of
money on this occasion. Besides, during the festival, most people do not work and only spend money on
preparing food and buying expensive gifts for their relatives and friends. That's also a reason why it is said
that a festival is often costly.
The second disadvantage is unsafe during a festival. It is estimated that there are hundred accidents
during a festival, particularly road accidents. There are many dangerous festivals like cow-racing, elephant
racing which may be very dangerous for people, especially for children. Moreover, in some festivals, when
rushing to join the events, people may also cause other people to get hurt.
The last disadvantage is festivals may affect the environment seriously. People tend to throw away waste
cans or bottles after a festival. Furthermore, trees along the roadsides may be damaged by the participants.
Noise pollution is result from the noise of the performances and the noise from the crowds.

1. Answer the following questions.
1. How many disadvantages are there in the above passage?
2. What is the purpose of most festivals?
3. Do people often work during a festival?
4. Is there any accident during a festival?
5. Is cow-racing considered to be safe?

2. Read the text again and choose the correct answers.
1. It is cheap to hold a festival.
A. True B. False
2. The government is willing to take a lot of money to celebrate a festival.
A. True B. False
3. During a festival, people often prepare food and buy expensive gifts for strange people.
A. True B. False
4. People may be hurt when they participate in a festival.
A. True B. False
5. Environment is seriously affected by a festival.
A. True B. False
6. A festival may cause noise pollution.
A. True B. False
3. Choose the correct answers to complete the following letter. The number 0 has been done for
you.
Dear Thanh,
I’m to invite you to a party we are having at the flat next Friday, December 14 th . As you know,
it's Mai’s 13 th birthday next week and my birthday next month, (1) we thought we'd celebrate
together and have a joint party.
I can't remember if you know my address or not, but anyway, if you (2) the directions below, you
shouldn't get lost.
Take the Number 15 bus from the station and (3) at the Star Hotel. Walk down Long Viet Road,
past the Dan Chu Cinema, and then take the first turning on the right. That's Le Loi Road. Turn left at the
first junction, then go straight past the church as (4) as the next crossroads (5) and our block of
flats is the second on the right.
Do try and come. Of course you're welcome to bring someone with you if you want to.
Look forward to you then!
Love,
Nga
0. A. writing B. write C. writes D. to write
1. A. too B. but C. because D. so

2. A. to follow B. follow C. following D. follows
3. A. get up B. get by C. get on D. get off
4. A. long B. well C. far D. soon.
5. A. right turn B. to right C. to turn D. turn right
4. Read the letter again and choose the correct answers.
1. They are having a party at the flat next Sunday.
A. True B. False
2. It's Mai's 14 th birthday next week.
A. True B. False
3. Mai and Thanh'd celebrate together and have a joint party.
A. True B. False
4. To come to the party, Thanh will take the number 15 bus from the station.
A. True B. False
5. According to the direction, after turning right the next crossroad, their blocker flats is the second
on the right.
A. True B. False
C. WRITING
1. Put the words in the correct order to make meaningful sentences.
1. marks/ Hungry Festival/ a/ celebration/ great/ time/ of/ superstition/, /and/ for/ living/ the/ dead/
and/ the.
2. The/ believe/ also/ Chinese/ that/ spirits/ purgatory /stuck/ in/ during/ are/ this/ released/ time.
3. preparations/ nearly/ Hungry Ghost Festival/ before/ begin/ the/ a/ week/ the/ onset/ festival/ of.
4. laundry/ Chinese/ hanging/ residents/ avoid/ and/ leaving/ outdoors/ outside/ anything.
5. On/ the/ the/ festival/ 30th night/ of/, the/ the Chinese/ ghosts/ believe/ have/ their fill/ had/ the
underworld/ and/ to/ return.

2. Combine two sentences.
1. The bus arrived. We were talking. (when)
2. We missed the bus. We were so late. (because)
3. The hare was sleeping. The tortoise was running. (while)
4. Tam worked very hard. Her stepmother wasn't satisfied. (although)
5. The festival costs too much money. We won't celebrate the festival. (if)

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C. WRITING
1. Put the words in the correct order to make meaningful sentences.

1. marks/ Hungry Festival/ a/ celebration/ great/ time/ of/ superstition/, /and/ for/ living/ the/ dead/and/ the.

-> Hungry Ghost Festival marks a time of great superstition, celebration and for the living and the dead.

2. The/ believe/ also/ Chinese/ that/ spirits/ purgatory /stuck/ in/ during/ are/ this/ released/ time.

-> The Chinese also believe that spirits stuck in purgatory are released during this time.

3. preparations/ nearly/ Hungry Ghost Festival/ before/ begin/ the/ a/ week/ the/ onset/ festival/ of.

-> Hungry Ghost Festival preparations begin nearly a week before the onset of the festival.

4. laundry/ Chinese/ hanging/ residents/ avoid/ and/ leaving/ outdoors/ outside/ anything.

-> Chinese residents avoid hanging laundry outdoors and leaving anything outside.

5. On/ the/ the/ festival/ 30th night/ of/, the/ the Chinese/ ghosts/ believe/ have/ their fill/ had/ the underworld/ and/ to/ return.

-> On the 30th night of the festival, the Chinese believe the ghosts have had their fill and return to the underworld.

2. Combine two sentences.
1. The bus arrived. We were talking. (when)

-> When the bus arrived, we were talking

2. We missed the bus. We were so late. (because)

-> Because we were so late, we missed the bus.

3. The hare was sleeping. The tortoise was running. (while)

-> While the hare was sleeping, the tortoise was running

4. Tam worked very hard. Her stepmother wasn't satisfied. (although)

-> Although Tam worked very hard, her stepmother wasn’t satisfied

5. The festival costs too much money. We won't celebrate the festival. (if)

-> If the festival costs too much money, we won’t celebrate it

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10 tháng 11 2019

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IV. In the following text, six sentences or parts of sentences have been removed. Above the extract you will find the six removed sentences PLUS one sentence which doesn't fit. Choose from the sentences (A-G) the one which fits each gap (1-6). Remember, there is one extra sentence you do not need to use. Write the correct letter in the box. Choose from the following sentences to fill the spaces in the text. There is ONE extra. A. Using a microwave for cooking a large food mass is difficult...
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IV. In the following text, six sentences or parts of sentences have been removed. Above
the extract you will find the six removed sentences PLUS one sentence which doesn't fit.
Choose from the sentences (A-G) the one which fits each gap (1-6). Remember, there is
one extra sentence you do not need to use. Write the correct letter in the box.
Choose from the following sentences to fill the spaces in the text. There is ONE extra.
A. Using a microwave for cooking a large food mass is difficult due to limited penetration of
microwaves.
B. This can be overcome by leaving the food to stand for a few minutes when cooking is
completed.

C. It is advised that the water should be poured slowly into another container that already
contains the powder.
D. In this way, buying a microwave oven with a turntable ensure the food is cooked
throughout.
E. Conversely the microwaves do not heat glass, ceramic and plastic containers.
F. If the microwaves are not absorbed inside the oven, the oven can be damaged by
electrical arcs and overheating of the microwave source.
G. When water in that state is disturbed, it can suddenly and unexpectedly boil violently.
MICROWAVING
Microwaving is a method of cooking where food is bombarded by microwaves, usually
within an appliance called a microwave oven which excite the water, fat and sugar
molecules, thereby heating (cooking) both the outside and center of the food at the same
time. (1)…………………
(A common myth is that a microwave oven cooks from the center of the food outward. This
appears to happen because heat generated at the surface escapes more readily from the
surface of the food into the surrounding air.) One advantage of microwaving is that small
amounts of food can be heated very quickly, making it useful for reheating leftovers.
The disadvantage is that food which is microwaved does not undergo some of the chemical
reactions, such as browning, which makes the food visually attractive. Primitive microwave
ovens often do not cook evenly, leading to a concern that bacteria easily killed by more
traditional cooking methods may survive the quick cooking time in "cold spots", though the
food item as a whole is cooked to a safe average temperature. (2) ……
Some high-end microwave ovens are combined with a convection oven which basically
cook the food using microwave and hot air simultaneously to achieve both the fast cooking
time and browning effect.
(3) …………………
However microwave ovens are used in some fast food chains and special microwave bags
are available for cooking fowl or large joints of meat.
Professional chefs generally recommend using microwaves for a limited set of tasks,
including: melting fats (such as butter) and chocolate, cooking grains like oatmeal and grits,
cooking rice, thawing frozen meats and vegetables before cooking by other methods and
quickly reheating already-cooked foods.
Using a microwave to boil water is potentially dangerous, due to superheating. In a
microwave, water can be raised quickly to a temperature above the boiling point before
major bubbles form, especially if it is purified and in a very clean glass vessel. (4)
…………………
This effect is rare, even for scientists who try to deliberately recreate it, and any seed
whatsoever for boiling is likely to prevent the problem. Boiling water with, for instance, a
teabag already in it will prevent any dangers by providing a seed, as will using a mug that is
not perfectly clean.

The risk greatly increases when water has already been boiled once in the same container.
This situation can occur if the user of the oven boiled the water once, forgot about it, then
came back later to boil it again. The first time the water boils, the seed bubbles
(microscopic bubbles of air around which larger steam bubbles grow) are used up and
largely eliminated from the water as it cools down. When the water is heated again, the lack
of seed bubbles causes superheating, and a risk of a steam explosion when the water's
surface is disturbed.
Placing something in the water before heating can mostly alleviate this risk. If you are
planning to mix something with the water, say tea or hot chocolate, adding it before heating
will insure that the water boils. Otherwise, placing a wood object, for instance a chopstick,
in the water before heating will also work.
Care should be taken when removing heated water from a microwave. Make sure that the
hands are protected from possible liquid boil-over, place the container on a level, heat-
proof surface and stir liquid with a warm spoon. Also, never add powdered substances
(such as instant coffee or cocoa mix) to the container taken from the microwave, due to the
addition of all those seed bubbles and the potential for violent, spontaneous boiling. (5)
…………………
Metal objects, such as metal utensils, in a microwave oven can lead to dangerous situations.
Metals do not absorb microwaves effectively. Instead, metals reflect microwaves, thereby
preventing the latter from reaching the food. (6) …………………
Thin metal layers, such as metal foil and mugs with metal trim can melt or burn due to the
strong electrical currents that are generated in metal objects. However, small solid metal
objects, such as spoons, in combination with a large amount of absorbing food or liquid,
normally do not lead to problems.
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the
Original Wikipedia article.

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IV. In the following text, six sentences or parts of sentences have been removed. Above
the extract you will find the six removed sentences PLUS one sentence which doesn't fit.
Choose from the sentences (A-G) the one which fits each gap (1-6). Remember, there is
one extra sentence you do not need to use. Write the correct letter in the box.
Choose from the following sentences to fill the spaces in the text. There is ONE extra.
A. Using a microwave for cooking a large food mass is difficult due to limited penetration of
microwaves.
B. This can be overcome by leaving the food to stand for a few minutes when cooking is
completed.

C. It is advised that the water should be poured slowly into another container that already
contains the powder.
D. In this way, buying a microwave oven with a turntable ensure the food is cooked
throughout.
E. Conversely the microwaves do not heat glass, ceramic and plastic containers.
F. If the microwaves are not absorbed inside the oven, the oven can be damaged by
electrical arcs and overheating of the microwave source.
G. When water in that state is disturbed, it can suddenly and unexpectedly boil violently.
MICROWAVING
Microwaving is a method of cooking where food is bombarded by microwaves, usually
within an appliance called a microwave oven which excite the water, fat and sugar
molecules, thereby heating (cooking) both the outside and center of the food at the same
time. (1)………E…………
(A common myth is that a microwave oven cooks from the center of the food outward. This
appears to happen because heat generated at the surface escapes more readily from the
surface of the food into the surrounding air.) One advantage of microwaving is that small
amounts of food can be heated very quickly, making it useful for reheating leftovers.
The disadvantage is that food which is microwaved does not undergo some of the chemical
reactions, such as browning, which makes the food visually attractive. Primitive microwave
ovens often do not cook evenly, leading to a concern that bacteria easily killed by more
traditional cooking methods may survive the quick cooking time in "cold spots", though the
food item as a whole is cooked to a safe average temperature. (2) …B
Some high-end microwave ovens are combined with a convection oven which basically
cook the food using microwave and hot air simultaneously to achieve both the fast cooking
time and browning effect.
(3) ………A…………
However microwave ovens are used in some fast food chains and special microwave bags
are available for cooking fowl or large joints of meat.
Professional chefs generally recommend using microwaves for a limited set of tasks,
including: melting fats (such as butter) and chocolate, cooking grains like oatmeal and grits,
cooking rice, thawing frozen meats and vegetables before cooking by other methods and
quickly reheating already-cooked foods.
Using a microwave to boil water is potentially dangerous, due to superheating. In a
microwave, water can be raised quickly to a temperature above the boiling point before
major bubbles form, especially if it is purified and in a very clean glass vessel. (4)
………G…………
This effect is rare, even for scientists who try to deliberately recreate it, and any seed
whatsoever for boiling is likely to prevent the problem. Boiling water with, for instance, a
teabag already in it will prevent any dangers by providing a seed, as will using a mug that is
not perfectly clean.

The risk greatly increases when water has already been boiled once in the same container.
This situation can occur if the user of the oven boiled the water once, forgot about it, then
came back later to boil it again. The first time the water boils, the seed bubbles
(microscopic bubbles of air around which larger steam bubbles grow) are used up and
largely eliminated from the water as it cools down. When the water is heated again, the lack
of seed bubbles causes superheating, and a risk of a steam explosion when the water's
surface is disturbed.
Placing something in the water before heating can mostly alleviate this risk. If you are
planning to mix something with the water, say tea or hot chocolate, adding it before heating
will insure that the water boils. Otherwise, placing a wood object, for instance a chopstick,
in the water before heating will also work.
Care should be taken when removing heated water from a microwave. Make sure that the
hands are protected from possible liquid boil-over, place the container on a level, heat-
proof surface and stir liquid with a warm spoon. Also, never add powdered substances
(such as instant coffee or cocoa mix) to the container taken from the microwave, due to the
addition of all those seed bubbles and the potential for violent, spontaneous boiling. (5)
…………C………
Metal objects, such as metal utensils, in a microwave oven can lead to dangerous situations.
Metals do not absorb microwaves effectively. Instead, metals reflect microwaves, thereby
preventing the latter from reaching the food. (6) …………F………
Thin metal layers, such as metal foil and mugs with metal trim can melt or burn due to the
strong electrical currents that are generated in metal objects. However, small solid metal
objects, such as spoons, in combination with a large amount of absorbing food or liquid,
normally do not lead to problems.
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the
Original Wikipedia article.

21 tháng 2 2020

Nguyễn Bích Ngọc ngô mai phương một tip nhỏ cho 2 e khi làm bài này đúng ra là nên đọc hết cả bài nhưng mà cj thấy bài này sử dụng từ vựng khá là đơn giản thôi nên chỉ cần đọc câu trước và câu phía sau câu chỗ cần điền các e có thể đoán ra phần nào cho chắc ăn các e có thể đọc lại đoạn đó sau khi chọn. < chỉ bài này thôi là đọc câu trước và câu sau là tìm dduocj thôi chứ cj ko chắc là bài nào cũng vậy nah >