15 câu hỏi
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On September 2, 1945, Viet Nam gained independence from France. President Ho Chi Minh decided that the three key priorities of the new, independent government would be: fighting against poverty, illiteracy, and invaders. His new driving philosophy for education was “an illiterate nation is a powerless one”, and in October 1945 he issued a “Call for anti-illiteracy”. The President’s call was a success. Within one year, 75 thousand literacy classes were established with about 96 thousand teachers to help 2.5 million people learn to read and write.
During the years of French resistance (1946 -1954), schools operated in demilitarized areas. They stopped teaching in French and created curriculum in Vietnamese. The government passed an education reform in 1950 with the goal of reducing the years of general education and concentrating on reading, writing, and calculating skills.
One of the priorities was to make sure that people could read and write.
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False
Not given
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President Ho Chi Minh thought that an illiterate nation did not have power to gain independence.
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Right before gaining the independence, President Ho Chi Minh called for a struggle against illiteracy.
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The majority of the population could read and write after the campaign of anti-illiteracy.
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The education reform reduced the number of subjects.
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False
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It also reduced the years of general education to ten years.
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According to the education reform, general education paid much attention to basic skills.
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They draw a rectangle on the ground and (1)……….. it into ten smallsquares called "rice fields" or "fish ponds”.
share
divide
separate
leave
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Question 2
ends
aims
small points
stops
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Question 3
start
to start
starting
having started
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Question 4
no
all
both
either
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Question 5
action
process
change
method
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Question 6
removes
disappears
leaves
ends
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Question 7
wins
succeeds
fails
loses
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Question 8
gone
made
passed
handed



