20 câu hỏi
The passage is mainly about ______.
How Ha Long bay became a UNESCO World Heritage.
The beauty of nature in Ha Long bay.
The life of people in Cua Van ancient village.
The geographical features of Ha Long bay.
The word “they” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______.
the houses
the villagers
the builders
the schools
According to the passage, the villagers’ lifestyle may seem ________ to many people.
strange
dangerous
tiring
boring
The villagers not only fish but also _______ the sea life.
damage
pollute
look at
look after
The villagers are able to help preserve their beautiful bay because they ______.
live on the land
live far from the sea
don’t live on the water
live directly on the water
According to the passage, which statement is NOT true?
Ha Long bay has above 1,600 islands and islets.
Because of floating life, children in Cua Van floating village don’t go to school.
The children try to help their parents.
The villagers have preserved their beautiful bay.
What is the main topic of the passage?
Wind on the mountain
A problem with trash
A dangerous mountain
Climbing safely
Where do climbers put their empty oxygen bottles?
On the ground
In trash can
On their back
In their tent
The climbers didn’t leave anything on the mountain, but one is NOT TRUE.
Special groups will pick the rubbish up.
They will recycle the rubbish there.
They don’t have the energy to take the rubbish away.
Other climbers will use the rubbish later.
Why do climbers on Mt. Everest carry bottles of oxygen?
The weather is cold.
Climbing makes them tired.
The air is very thin.
They are thirsty.
In line 5, “people leave them behind,” what does the word “them” refer to?
Tents
Oxygen bottles
Strong winds
Other climbers
How much trash have climbers left on Mount Everest so far?
5,000 kilos
500 kilos
50,000 kilos
15,000 kilos
The Muong is one of the largest ethnic minorities in Vietnam.
True
False
The Muong are also called Mol, Mual, Moi, Moi Bi, Au Ta and Ao Ta.
True
False
The Muong don’t have their own language, so they speak Vietnamese.
True
False
The Muong live mainly on forest products, such as mushrooms and dried fungus.
True
False
Muong women are very good at making baskets and loom weaving.
True
False
The Muong have a rich treasure of folk arts.
True
False
The Muong use several musical instruments, but the gong is the most popular.
True
False
The Muong men are good at silk spinning and weaving.
True
False
