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* Read the paragraph and choose the correct answer A, B, or C for each gap.After an enormous breakfast at a restaurant in Quy Nhon, you will be driven to (1) ……………………… Hue, which served as the (2) ………………………capital of Viet Nam during the 19th and early 20th centuries. You will travel north to Da Nang to visit the Cham Museum, home of the largest (3) ………………………of Cham sculptures in Viet Nam, then continue on to Hue, stopping (4) ………………………the sensational Marble Mountain and Non Nuoc Beach. The road...
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* Read the paragraph and choose the correct answer A, B, or C for each gap.
After an enormous breakfast at a restaurant in Quy Nhon, you will be driven to (1) ……………………… Hue, which served as the (2) ………………………capital of Viet Nam during the 19th and early 20th centuries. You will travel north to Da Nang to visit the Cham Museum, home of the largest (3) ………………………of Cham sculptures in Viet Nam, then continue on to Hue, stopping (4) ………………………the sensational Marble Mountain and Non Nuoc Beach. The road begins to wind as you make your way up the (5) ………………………Hai Van Pass, pausing at the top to admire the (6)………………………view of Lang Co Beach. When arriving in Hue, you should definitely visit the Imperial Citadel. This royal (7) ………………………was once badly damaged, but it was later listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been undergoing extensive (8) ………………………in recent years. You can have a wander through the many residences and other buildings within the fascinating citadel, once only (9) ………………………to the royal family and officials. In the evening, you can take a pleasant (10) ………………………along the Perfume River.
1. A. historical B. historic C. history
2. A. emperor  B. imperial  C. empire
3. A. contribution B. grouping C. collection
4. A. in B. on C. at 
5. A. special B. spectacular C. particular
6. A. stun B. stunning C. stunned
7. A. residence B. resident  C. residential
8. A. renovations B. renovating C. renovated     

9. A. allowable B. accessible C. admissible
10. A. stroll B. trek C. hike

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* Read the paragraph and choose the correct answer A, B, or C for each gap.After an enormous breakfast at a restaurant in Quy Nhon, you will be driven to (1) ……………………… Hue, which served as the (2) ………………………capital of Viet Nam during the 19th and early 20th centuries. You will travel north to Da Nang to visit the Cham Museum, home of the largest (3) ………………………of Cham sculptures in Viet Nam, then continue on to Hue, stopping (4) ………………………the sensational Marble Mountain and Non Nuoc Beach. The road...
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* Read the paragraph and choose the correct answer A, B, or C for each gap.
After an enormous breakfast at a restaurant in Quy Nhon, you will be driven to (1) ……………………… Hue, which served as the (2) ………………………capital of Viet Nam during the 19th and early 20th centuries. You will travel north to Da Nang to visit the Cham Museum, home of the largest (3) ………………………of Cham sculptures in Viet Nam, then continue on to Hue, stopping (4) ………………………the sensational Marble Mountain and Non Nuoc Beach. The road begins to wind as you make your way up the (5) ………………………Hai Van Pass, pausing at the top to admire the (6)
………………………view of Lang Co Beach. When arriving in Hue, you should definitely visit the Imperial Citadel. This royal (7) ………………………was once badly damaged, but it was later listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been undergoing extensive (8) ………………………in recent years. You can have a wander through the many residences and other buildings within the fascinating citadel, once only (9) ………………………to the royal family and officials. In the evening, you can take a pleasant (10) ………………………along the Perfume River.
1. A. historical B. historic C. history
2. A. emperor  B. imperial  C. empire
3. A. contribution B. grouping C. collection
4. A. in B. on C. at 
5. A. special B. spectacular C. particular
6. A. stun B. stunning C. stunned
7. A. residence B. resident  C. residential
8. A. renovations B. renovating C. renovated     

9. A. allowable B. accessible C. admissible
10. A. stroll B. trek C. hike

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Read the passage and answer the questions. Central Viet Nam Heritage Tour - 4 Days, 3 Nights - Enjoy beautiful beaches in Central Viet Nam - Discover Hoi An Ancient Town with old construction - Visit some famous tombs in Hue Day 1: Da Nang - Son Tra - Hoi An (L, D) Upon arrival, our driver will pick you up at the airport then driving to Son Tra Peninsular and enjoy the whole beach city. A chance to see and swim at My Khe Beach. Have lunch in a local restaurant. In the afternoon, we...
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Read the passage and answer the questions.

Central Viet Nam Heritage Tour - 4 Days, 3 Nights

- Enjoy beautiful beaches in Central Viet Nam

- Discover Hoi An Ancient Town with old construction

- Visit some famous tombs in Hue

Day 1: Da Nang - Son Tra - Hoi An (L, D)

Upon arrival, our driver will pick you up at the airport then driving to Son Tra Peninsular and enjoy the whole beach city. A chance to see and swim at My Khe Beach. Have lunch in a local restaurant.

In the afternoon, we drive you to Hoi An Ancient Town - 40 km from Da Nang city. Check in the hotel. Have dinner in local restaurant. Overnight in Hoi An.

Day 2: Hoi An - Hue (B, L, D)

Breakfast at hotel. This morning you make a walking tour around Hoi An Ancient Town for more exploration with old constructions: the Japanese Bridge, Sa Huynh Museum, Tan Ky Old House... Have lunch at a restaurant.

After lunch, you leave Hoi An for Hue City. On the way have a stopover and enjoy Hai Van Pass, relax at Lang Co Beach. Arrive in Hue, check in the hotel. Have dinner at a restaurant. Overnight at hotel.

Day 3: Hue City tour full day (B,I, D)

Breakfast at the hotel. This morning you will visit Minh Mang Tombm Khai Dinh Tomb or Tu Duc Tomb to discover the unique architecture of Royal mausoleums. Have lunch at a restaurant.

In the afternoon, we visit the Citadel where 13 Nguyen Kings - the final dynasty in Viet Nam. Visit the Noon Gate, Thai Hoa Palace, and then Thien Mu Pagoda. Back to the city centre and have dinner at restaurant.Overnight at the hotel.

Day 4: Hue Departure (B)

Alter breakfast in the hotel. You have free time until you leave Hue City. Our driver will pick you up to the airport, find of the tour.

1. What can tourists do during the tour?

2. What places will they visit on the first day?

3. What places will they visit during a walking tour around Hoi An Ancient Town?

4. What landscapes will they enjoy on the way from Hoi An to Hue?

5. What places will tourists visit in Hue?

6. On which days will they have all breakfast, lunch and dinner?

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5 tháng 3 2020

1. What can tourists do during the tour?

=> They can enjoy beautiful beaches in Central Viet Nam, discover Hoi An Ancient Town with old construction, visit some famous tombs in Hue

2. What places will they visit on the first day?

=> They will visit Da Năng, Son Tra, Hoi An

3. What places will they visit during a walking tour around Hoi An Ancient Town?

=> They will visit the Japanese Bridge, Sa Huynh Museum, Tan Ky Old House...

4. What landscapes will they enjoy on the way from Hoi An to Hue?

=> They will enjoy Hai Van Pass, relax at Lang Co Beach

5. What places will tourists visit in Hue?

=> They will visit Minh Mang Tombm Khai Dinh Tomb or Tu Duc Tomb , the Citadel where 13 Nguyen Kings - the final dynasty in Viet Nam.

6. On which days will they have all breakfast, lunch and dinner?

=> On day 2

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5 tháng 3 2020

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* Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.Do you ever think about what schools will be like in the future? Many people think that students will study most regular classes such as maths, science and history online. Students will probably be able to these subjects anywhere using a computer. What will happen if students have problem with a subject?They might connect with a teacher through live videoconferencing. Expert teachers from learning centres will give...
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* Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
Do you ever think about what schools will be like in the future? Many people think that students will study most regular classes such as maths, science and history online. Students will probably be able to these subjects anywhere using a computer. What will happen if students have problem with a subject?
They might connect with a teacher through live videoconferencing. Expert teachers from learning centres will give students help wherever they live.
Students will still take classes in a school, too. Schools will become places for learning social skills.
Teachers will guide students in learning how to work together in getting along with each other. They will help students with group projects both in and out of the classroom.
Volunteer work and working at local businesses will teach students important life skills about the world they live in. This will help students become an important part of their communities. Some experts say it will take five years for changes to begin in schools. Some say it will take longer. Most people agree,
though, that computers will change education the way TVs and telephones changed life for people all over the world years before.
01. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. All classes will be taught online in the future.
B. Teachers will help students from home in the future.
C. Kids won’t have to go to school in the future.
D. Computers will change education in the future.
02. What will happen if students meet difficulties with a subject?
A. They will telephone the teachers who are staying at the school to seek their help.
B. Schools will organise a live videoconference for teachers to help students with problems.
C. Teachers from learning centres will give them help through live videoconferencing.
D. They will meet their teachers in person for help with problems with the subject.
03. The main role of teachers in the future will be …………………….
A. helping students with group projects               B. organising live videoconferences
C. providing students with knowledge                       D. guiding students to learn computers
04. Students will still go to school to …………………….
A. play with their friends B. learn social skills C. learn all subjects     D. use computers
05. Students will learn important life skills through …………………….
A. working in international businesses                     B. doing volunteer work
C. going to school every day                                    D. taking online classes

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23 tháng 4 2022

01. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. All classes will be taught online in the future.
B. Teachers will help students from home in the future.
C. Kids won’t have to go to school in the future.
D. Computers will change education in the future.
02. What will happen if students meet difficulties with a subject?
A. They will telephone the teachers who are staying at the school to seek their help.
B. Schools will organise a live videoconference for teachers to help students with problems.
C. Teachers from learning centres will give them help through live videoconferencing.
D. They will meet their teachers in person for help with problems with the subject.
03. The main role of teachers in the future will be …………………….
A. helping students with group projects               B. organising live videoconferences
C. providing students with knowledge                       D. guiding students to learn computers
04. Students will still go to school to …………………….
A. play with their friends B. learn social skills C. learn all subjects     D. use computers
05. Students will learn important life skills through …………………….
A. working in international businesses                     B. doing volunteer work
C. going to school every day                                    D. taking online classes

III. READING COMPREHENSION A. Read the passage carefully and choose the option A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions:            If you invite an American friend to join you to have dinner in a restaurant, phone the restaurant first to find out if you need a reservation to avoid a long wait for a table. To make a reservation, just give your name, the number of people in your group, and the time you plan to arrive. When you invite someone to dinner, you...
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III. READING COMPREHENSION

A. Read the passage carefully and choose the option A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions:

            If you invite an American friend to join you to have dinner in a restaurant, phone the restaurant first to find out if you need a reservation to avoid a long wait for a table. To make a reservation, just give your name, the number of people in your group, and the time you plan to arrive. When you invite someone to dinner, you should be prepared to pay the bill and reach for it when it arrives. However, if your companion insists on paying his or her share, do not get into argument about it. Some people prefer to pay their own way so that they do not feel indebted, and those feelings should be respected. In most American restaurants, the waiter or waitress’s tip is not added to the bill. If the service was adequate, it is customary to leave a tip equal to about 15% of the bill. In expensive restaurants, leave a bit more.

Question 31: When you invite an American friend to have dinner in a restaurant ___________.

A. a reservation is not necessary                    

B. you should make a reservation

C. there are always many tables available for you

D. you always have to wait for a long time

Question 32: To make a reservation, you ______________.

A. just give your name, the time you arrive and how many persons there are in your group

B. have to give your address, the time you arrive and how many persons there are in your group

C. just give your name, the time you arrive and your address

D. just give your name, the time you arrive and your telephone number

Question 33: When you invite someone to dinner, you ______________.

A. let him to pay himself                                   B. should prepare to pay the bill

C. give the bill to him                            D. share the bill with him

Question 34: If your companion insists in paying his share, _______________.

A. do not agree                                      

B. it will be impolite

C. you should let him pay as he expects       

D. you should get into argument with him

Question 35: In most American restaurants, _______________.

A. the tip is added to the bill               

B. the tip is about 15% of the bill

C. you should not give the tip to waiters or waitresses

      D. waiters and waitresses never get the tip

B. Read the passage carefully and choose the option A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word for each of the following blanks:

Throughout the world there are different …..(36)…….. for people to greet each other. In much of the world, a handshake is the common form of welcoming and greeting someone. In many countries around the Mediterranean Sea a light kiss on the cheek is the appropriate way to welcome friends and family. It can be a very …….(37)………surprise if you expect to shake hands and get a kiss or a hug instead.

            At times, it is difficult to tell what sort of greeting …….(38)…… is followed. People may bow, wave another’s arm or even slap the other person on the back. In some places people just smile, look at the other’s face and say nothing.

            Most people in the world are …….(39)…… of, visitors and don’t mind what travelers do that seems wrong as long as the visitors are sincere. A big part of the …….(40)………of world travel is experiencing different customs.

Question 36:  A. means                  B. ways                      C. methods                D. techniques

Question 37:  A. huge                     B. large                       C. big                          D. great

Question 38:  A. habit                     B. routine                   C. tradition                D. custom

Question 39:  A. kind                      B. generous               C. tolerant                  D. independent

Question 40:  A. pleasure              B. interest                   C. comfort                 D. delightfulness

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23 tháng 4 2021

A. Read the passage carefully and choose the option A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions:

            If you invite an American friend to join you to have dinner in a restaurant, phone the restaurant first to find out if you need a reservation to avoid a long wait for a table. To make a reservation, just give your name, the number of people in your group, and the time you plan to arrive. When you invite someone to dinner, you should be prepared to pay the bill and reach for it when it arrives. However, if your companion insists on paying his or her share, do not get into argument about it. Some people prefer to pay their own way so that they do not feel indebted, and those feelings should be respected. In most American restaurants, the waiter or waitress’s tip is not added to the bill. If the service was adequate, it is customary to leave a tip equal to about 15% of the bill. In expensive restaurants, leave a bit more.

Question 31: When you invite an American friend to have dinner in a restaurant ___________.

A. a reservation is not necessary                    

B. you should make a reservation

C. there are always many tables available for you

D. you always have to wait for a long time

Question 32: To make a reservation, you ______________.

A. just give your name, the time you arrive and how many persons there are in your group

B. have to give your address, the time you arrive and how many persons there are in your group

C. just give your name, the time you arrive and your address

D. just give your name, the time you arrive and your telephone number

Question 33: When you invite someone to dinner, you ______________.

A. let him to pay himself                                   B. should prepare to pay the bill

C. give the bill to him                            D. share the bill with him

Question 34: If your companion insists in paying his share, _______________.

A. do not agree                                      

B. it will be impolite

C. you should let him pay as he expects       

D. you should get into argument with him

Question 35: In most American restaurants, _______________.

A. the tip is added to the bill               

B. the tip is about 15% of the bill

C. you should not give the tip to waiters or waitresses

      D. waiters and waitresses never get the tip

B. Read the passage carefully and choose the option A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word for each of the following blanks:

Throughout the world there are different …..(36)…….. for people to greet each other. In much of the world, a handshake is the common form of welcoming and greeting someone. In many countries around the Mediterranean Sea a light kiss on the cheek is the appropriate way to welcome friends and family. It can be a very …….(37)………surprise if you expect to shake hands and get a kiss or a hug instead.

            At times, it is difficult to tell what sort of greeting …….(38)…… is followed. People may bow, wave another’s arm or even slap the other person on the back. In some places people just smile, look at the other’s face and say nothing.

            Most people in the world are …….(39)…… of, visitors and don’t mind what travelers do that seems wrong as long as the visitors are sincere. A big part of the …….(40)………of world travel is experiencing different customs.

Question 36:  A. means                  B. ways                      C. methods                D. techniques

Question 37:  A. huge                     B. large                       C. big                          D. great

Question 38:  A. habit                     B. routine                   C. tradition                D. custom

Question 39:  A. kind                      B. generous               C. tolerant                  D. independent

Question 40:  A. pleasure              B. interest                   C. comfort                 D. delightfulness

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.INTERNATIONAL GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMSThe tradition of gift giving is a worldwide practice that is said to have been around since the beginning of human beings. Over time, different cultures have developed their own gift giving customs and traditions.In France, the gift of wine for the hostess of a dinner party is not an appropriate gift as the hostess would prefer to choose the...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

INTERNATIONAL GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS

The tradition of gift giving is a worldwide practice that is said to have been around since the beginning of human beings. Over time, different cultures have developed their own gift giving customs and traditions.

In France, the gift of wine for the hostess of a dinner party is not an appropriate gift as the hostess would prefer to choose the vintage for the night. In Sweden, a bottle of wine or flowers are an appropriate gift for the hostess. In Viet Nam, a gift of whisky is appropriate for the host, and some fruit or small gifts for the hostess, children or elders of the home. Besides, gifts should never be wrapped in black paper because this color is unlucky and associated with funerals in this country. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship. Also, in some countries you should not open the gift in front of the giver and in others it would be an insult if you did not open the gift.

Beyond the gift itself, give careful consideration to the manner in which it is presented. Different cultures have different customs regarding how a gift should be offered - using only your right hand or using both hands, for example. Others have strong traditions related to the appropriate way to accept a gift. In Singapore, for instance, it is the standard to graciously refuse a gift several times before finally accepting it. The recipient would never unwrap a gift in front of the giver for fear of appearing greedy.

Understanding these traditions and customs, as well as taking time to choose an appropriate gift, will help you to avoid any awkwardness or embarrassment as you seek to build a better cross-cultural relationship.

Which of the following is the main idea of paragraph 3?

A. The people who are presented with gifts

B. The traditions of giving and receiving gifts

C. The occasions of giving and receiving gifts

D. The manners of giving and receiving gifts

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25 tháng 11 2017

Đáp án: D

9 tháng 11 2018

Đáp án: C

Foothold (chỗ đứng) = Vị trí trong công việc

31 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án: A

Dominated (có ưu thế, chiếm lĩnh) = Controlled over a place

14 tháng 2 2019

Đáp án B.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.INTERNATIONAL GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMSThe tradition of gift giving is a worldwide practice that is said to have been around since the beginning of human beings. Over time, different cultures have developed their own gift giving customs and traditions.In France, the gift of wine for the hostess of a dinner party is not an appropriate gift as the hostess would prefer to choose the...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

INTERNATIONAL GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS

The tradition of gift giving is a worldwide practice that is said to have been around since the beginning of human beings. Over time, different cultures have developed their own gift giving customs and traditions.

In France, the gift of wine for the hostess of a dinner party is not an appropriate gift as the hostess would prefer to choose the vintage for the night. In Sweden, a bottle of wine or flowers are an appropriate gift for the hostess. In Viet Nam, a gift of whisky is appropriate for the host, and some fruit or small gifts for the hostess, children or elders of the home. Besides, gifts should never be wrapped in black paper because this color is unlucky and associated with funerals in this country. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship. Also, in some countries you should not open the gift in front of the giver and in others it would be an insult if you did not open the gift.

Beyond the gift itself, give careful consideration to the manner in which it is presented. Different cultures have different customs regarding how a gift should be offered - using only your right hand or using both hands, for example. Others have strong traditions related to the appropriate way to accept a gift. In Singapore, for instance, it is the standard to graciously refuse a gift several times before finally accepting it. The recipient would never unwrap a gift in front of the giver for fear of appearing greedy.

Understanding these traditions and customs, as well as taking time to choose an appropriate gift, will help you to avoid any awkwardness or embarrassment as you seek to build a better cross-cultural relationship.

The word “it" in paragraph 3 refer to ____.

A. consideration

B. manner

C. gift

D. culture

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4 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án: C