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Ha Noi’s Old Quarter was established hundreds of years ago on the east side of the ancient Thang Long
citadel. In the old days, the Old Quarter, a system of narrow streets, alleys and houses, was (1) home to
several guilds such as bronze casting, forging, jewelry making, wood carving, silk and clothes trading. Small,
beautifully styled houses built along with a (2) unique local culture. Streets in the Old Quarter still
have names describing their original goods or craft, for example, Hang Bac or “Silver Street”. The ground-floor
shops of the (3) houses here now sell handicrafts, fine arts, and food. But the quarter also has a
number of pagodas, temples, (4) historical relics, and festivals dedicated to the founders of some of the local
crafts. Now, many guild streets, like Hang Quat street, don’t make fans anymore, but they are remembered as
craft streets The architecture and lifestyle of the local people reflect typical (5) characteristics of traditional
guild streets in Ha Noi.
Khu phố cổ Hà Nội được thành lập cách đây hàng trăm năm ở phía đông của Thành Thăng Long xưa. Ngày xưa, Khu Phố Cổ, một hệ thống các con phố, ngõ hẻm và những ngôi nhà nhỏ hẹp, là (1) nơi sinh sống của một số phường hội như đúc đồng, rèn, làm đồ trang sức, chạm khắc gỗ, buôn bán lụa và quần áo. Những ngôi nhà nhỏ kiểu cách đẹp mắt được xây dựng cùng với (2) văn hóa địa phương độc đáo. Đường phố trong khu phố cổ vẫn còn có tên mô tả hàng hóa hoặc nghề thủ công ban đầu của họ, ví dụ: Hàng Bạc hoặc "Phố Bạc". Tầng trệt
cửa hàng của (3) ngôi nhà ở đây hiện bán đồ thủ công, mỹ nghệ và thực phẩm. Nhưng nơi đây cũng có một số chùa, đền, (4) di tích lịch sử, và lễ hội dành riêng cho những người sáng lập một số đồ thủ công địa phương. Bây giờ, nhiều phố phường, như phố Hàng Quạt, không còn có nhiều người hâm mộ nữa, nhưng chúng được nhớ đến như phố nghề Kiến trúc và lối sống của người dân địa phương phản ánh (5) đặc điểm tiêu biểu của truyền thống phố phường Hà Nội.
1. Thousands of people were exposed ________to______ radiation when the nuclear plant exploded.
2. Waste water from many factories which is dumped ______into______ water bodies directly causes water pollution.
3. Land pollution is responsible for damage done ______for/to_______ natural habitat of animals.
4. Americans throw ______away________ twenty-eight and a half million tons of plastic in landfills every year.
5. Scientists have come up _____with________ new ways of saving energy.
IV. Fill in each blank in the passage with the correct word from the box. There are some extra words.
materials individual respects craft
tasks handicrafts attractions master
For generations throughout history, the Vietnamese people gathered in communal villages surrounded by the rice fields. However, many farmers also learned to produce useful (1) ___ handicrafts _____ for their daily lives from clay, bamboo, and other natural (2)____ materials____. A number of villages developed a certain (3) ___ craft____ for the local market or to bring into local towns or capital cities for sale. This was the origin of the Vietnamese handicraft trade villages. These craft villages have undergone periods of varying success and failure throughout the 20th century. Some craft villages have developed and preserved their best skills and designs. In the craft village hall, the trade villagers often worship and periodically pay their (4)____ respects_____ to the sacred craft (5)____master____ of handicraft, who has exploits in founding, teaching or preserving the particular designs that the villages produce.
There are many embroidery villages in Viet Nam, but Quat Dong village in Ha Noi is widely known for its products of high (1)____quality______. Embroidery has been developing around here since the 17th century. In the past, local skilled artisans were chosen to make sophisticated embroidered (2)__costumes____for the Vietnamese King, Queen, and other Royal family members. The first man who taught the local people how to embroider was Dr. Le Cong Hanh, who lived during the Le dynasty. He learned how to embroider while on a trip to China as an envoy, and taught the villagers of Quat Dong upon his (3)_____return_____.
Although these (4)___skills ____eventually spread across the country, the Quat Dong’s artisans' creations are still the most appreciated. In order to create beautiful embroideries, an artisan must be patient, careful and have an eye for (5)___design_____, along with clever hands. Nowadays, Quat Dong products may range from clothes, bags, pillowcases, to paintings and decorations, which are exported to many countries.
a. fill in the blank
1. educational (adj) : giáo dục
2. ranging (adj) : khác nhau
3. when (adv) : khi nào
4. helped (v) : giúp
b. read the passage n ans the ques
1. he wants to start university
2. yes, he does
3. her favorite subject is history
4. because it trains you for adult life, it teaches you to be with people you don't like, but it can also help you to make friends
1. He‟s a little bit talkative. He likes to talk a lot.
2. She always has a friendly smile with everyone.
3. Everyone is kind to me. They often help me when I need.
4. It is boring to sit on the plane with nothing to read.
5. She is very creative . She writes poetry and paints.
6. It‟s a really funny film; everyone laughs a lot.
7. Children are often hard-working at school and he always gets good marks.
8. He is often shy of people they don‟t know.
9. The teacher wants the students to feel confident about asking questions when they don‟t understand.
10. I‟m not very clever at Math. I often make mistakes in calculations.
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