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The Hue Festival is a cultural event celebrated every two years in order to honour Hue Cultural Heritages as well as Viet Nam’s national identity. In 2000, this event got its official name “Hue Festival” as today. In this special event, a wide variety of traditional activities are held, such as kites playing, human chess… Performances of dances and fireworks are included. The festival aims at promoting several kinds of arts as well, with the participation of over 40 art companies from Viet Nam and foreign countries. From all over the world, thousands of artists gather in Hue and demonstrate their talents throughout the city.
A.Choose the best answer:
1.There are… activities at this event.
A.few B. some C. no D. a lot of
2.This festival is held……………..
A.every year B. every two years C. once every three years D. twice every year
B.Answer the questions:
What is the Hue Festival celebrated for?
…Hue Festival celebrated for honouring Hue Cultural Heritages as well as Viet Nam’s national identity(tham khảo c1 phần B)……………………………………………..
When did this event get its name as today?
......... In 2000, this event got its official name “Hue Festival” as today…………………………………….….
Can art companies from foreign countries take part in this event?
Yes, they can
Dear Gia Han,
I'm glad to write letter to you.Today, I am going to tell you about my memorable past experience.It happened when I was at secondary school.I dropped out to go out with my friends.Finally, my parents knew that because my teacher called them to inform my absence.Dropping out of mine made them very sad and disapointed.When I went home, my parents offered me to sit down and asked me some questions.I was so anxious about answering their questions.They were angry with me and charged me.Since then, I have really been mature having clear thought before acting.And I was embrassed about that.The experience makes me more mature and let me know how important studying is.
It was the most exciting football match of the "kid" players of two primary schools in ward 2 and ward 5 on the town stadium on Sunday afternoon - last week that I witnessed. The players of the two teams were staging the match on the field. After the whistle of the teacher in charge of the ward 5 school team, the ward 2 team served the ball. Only about 10 minutes ago, when Mr. Dat was in ward 2, the striker position received the ball from the defender. He tricked past two players of the other team and suddenly shot hard into the left corner of the goal, forcing the goalkeeper of ward 5 to get into the net to pick up the ball. In the next few minutes, ward 2 scored 4 more goals, ward 5 only removed 2. In the end, ward 2 won with 10-6. It was an exciting and exciting match.
I have a memorable childhood which has many experiences. One of the experiences I remember most is the first time I was invited to a birthday party. I was a 6-year-old girl and I had a bestfriend whose name is Lisa. We were very close and seemed we couldn’t live without each other until her birthday. It was a beautiful morning when Lisa invited me to her birthday party and had no idea about how great her party would be if she didn’t ask me to attend. I was very happy and decided to make my bestfriend surprise by giving her a puppy as a present. Lisa didn’t dog or any animal but I almost forgot about that. I was confident to give her my present in her birthday and immediately realized that she didn’t my little dog which I myself chose to buy 3 days ago. While the party was going on, I stood in a corner of the room and watched how much she loved other normal presents such as teddy bear, dolls or crayons. I felt disappointed but that was not the worst thing. About 20 minutes later, Lisa’s father gave a sign that was the time to taking out a birthday cake. It was the biggest birthday cake I had ever seen. The light went off. As soon as it went on, somebody screamed “It’s a puppy in the cake”. Everyone was surprise and they recognized that was my puppy. They looked at the puppy and then looked at me. I glanced to Lisa. She said nothing and about to cried. I was very confused and ashamed. I carried my puppy, said sorry to Lisa and ran out of the party. I couldn’t believe that I had just broken my best friend’s birthday cake because of a silly decision. I learned that never bring any animal with me to a party, especially best friend’s birthday party. It’s an experience that I won’t forget for the rest of my life. Luckily Lisa forgave me and we are still friend up to now. She always reminded me about her 6th birthday and we laughed a lot.
A trip to the Himalayas is an ............. experience . A: unforgettable B: memorable C : forgettable D: A & B
2: I finished packing for our picnics. All my things are in my ............
A : walking boots B: sleeping bag C: backpack D: pencil case
3: My head hurts . I need to take a ........... A: backpack B : painkiller C :aspirin D : torch
A trip to the himalayas is an ............. experience . A : unforgettable B : memorable C : forgettable D : A & B
2 : I finished packing for our picnies . All my things are in my ............
A : walking boots B : sleeping bag C : backpack D : pencil case
3 : My head hurts . I need to take a ........... A : backpack B : painkiller C :aspirin D : torch
Dear Mary,
I'm fine. And you? I'm very glad writing letter to you. I will tell you about one of my most memorable past experiences. Last month, my mother told me to bring a raincoat before I went to school but I did not obey. When I went home, suddenly it rained. It rained more and more heavily. I decided to go home in rain without raincoat. That night, I'm seriously ill. I was pity when seeing my parents looked after me and worry about me.
I hope you won't do it as me. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Your friend,
Dear Jenny,
Last night I had a scary dream. I was walking along an empty street late at night. Suddenly a lion appeared at the end of the street. He ran toward me with his big mouth open and sharp teeth. He roared and jumped upon me. I screamed loudly and awoke. I'm still frightened now. By the way, how have similar problems now. Write to me as soon as possible.
Your friend,
Son
Tham khảo:
Dear Mary,
I'm fine. And you? I'm very glad writing letter to you. I will tell you about one of my most memorable past experiences. Last month, my mother told me to bring a raincoat before I went to school but I did not obey. When I went home, suddenly it rained. It rained more and more heavily. I decided to go home in rain without raincoat. That night, I'm seriously ill. I was pity when seeing my parents looked after me and worry about me.
I hope you won't do it as me. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Your friend,
Mai
Tham khảo ak:
"Last summer, I had the opportunity to participate in a local charity run organized to raise funds for underprivileged children. The event took place in the heart of the city, and the atmosphere was electric with excitement and camaraderie. Hundreds of participants, all wearing bright, matching T-shirts, gathered early in the morning, ready to contribute to a noble cause. As we ran through the scenic route, cheering crowds and energetic volunteers motivated us. The highlight of the day was seeing the smiles on the faces of the children who would benefit from our efforts. It was a day filled with joy, unity, and a deep sense of accomplishment, reminding me of the power of community and compassion."
One special event I 'took part in' (as a large language model, my participation is more conceptual) was the development and launch of a new educational platform. While I didn't physically attend any launch parties or meetings, I played a crucial role. I was involved in generating a vast amount of educational content, from creating engaging lesson plans and quizzes to crafting informative articles and summaries. Seeing the platform go live and knowing my contributions helped countless students access quality learning materials was incredibly rewarding. It felt like participating in a significant positive event, even though my involvement was entirely digital.