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Listen and choose the correct answer.
Why can't the girl visit her grandparents this Tet?
Which is the girl's favourite to go at weekends?
How often does the girl go to the museum?
Which of the following does the boy not bring?
How much does the man pay for the ticket?
My house is near the supermarket. It takes a few minutes to get there on foot, so it's __________.
We should __________ adults when we see them.
You __________ buy a ticket, or you can't come inside the art gallery.
The __________ in the city center has a collection of beautiful paintings.
The street near my house is __________ than the one at the end of the block.
My family is __________ our relatives on the first day of Tet.
Steven: Why don't we go for a picnic this Saturday?
Finn: __________. I'll bring some sandwiches and juice.
Bring a small __________ to avoid getting lost.
William: Would you like to have __________ tea?
Henry: Yes, thank you.
The hotel room had a spectacular view of the ocean at sunrise.
The road leading to the village is wide enough for two cars to pass each other.
Write the correct form of the words in brackets.
During Tet, children receive money from their parents and relatives for good luck. (luck)
from all over the world visit the ancient town of Hoi An every year. (tour)
The of having a supermarket close by helps me save time. (convenient)
You must feed the animals at the zoo because it can make them sick.
We don't have many time left before our plane leaves, so we need to hurry up.
There are a little people taking photos near Ban Gioc Waterfall now.
a. Linh: We visit family, eat special food, and give lucky money to children.
b. John: I see. What do you usually do during Tet?
c. John: That sounds fun! I'd love to experience Tet one day.
d. John: Do you celebrate Tet?
e. Linh: Yes, I do! It's the most important holiday in Vietnam.
a. Lan: Yes, I went last summer. The islands and water were amazing.
b. Mai: Wow! It sounds beautiful. I want to go there one day.
c. Mai: Have you been to Ha Long Bay?
a. Emma: That sounds fun! I like visiting the café near the library.
b. Liam: I enjoy walking in the park and playing basketball with friends.
c. Emma: What do you like to do in our neighborhood?
d. Liam: Oh, I've been there too! The coffee is really good.
Fansipan Mountain is the highest mountain in Vietnam, located in the Sapa region. It is often called the "Roof of Indochina" because it stands at 3,143 meters above sea level. Many people (1) _________ Fansipan every year to enjoy the beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. It is a popular place for hikers, and the journey to the top can (2) _________ two or three days.
To make the trip (3) _________, there is also a cable car that takes visitors to the top in just 20 minutes. At the top of the mountain, you can see amazing views of the Sapa area, and (4) _________ clear days, you can even see Laos and China. Fansipan is both a challenge for hikers and a (5) _________ spot for those who want to enjoy the beauty of the mountains. If you love adventure and nature, Fansipan is a place you must visit in Vietnam.
1. Lunar New Year is a special holiday in countries like Korea and Vietnam. In Korea, it is called Seollal, and in Vietnam, it is Tet. This is a time for family gatherings, but both countries celebrate it differently. Vietnamese people decorate their homes with peach blossoms and kumquat trees as they believe the blossoms bring good luck, while the Koreans have peonies or tangerine trees.
2. In Korea, Seollal lasts for three days. Korean families play traditional games like yutnori and eat tteokguk, a soup made with rice cakes. In Vietnam, Tet celebrations can last up to a week, with families enjoying dishes like banh chung and boiled chicken.
3. Both countries give lucky money to children, but in Vietnam, people give it in red envelopes. In Korea, lucky money is put in a bag called bokjumeoni. Both countries celebrate Lunar New Year with a focus on family, food, and tradition, but each country has unique customs.
What is the main idea of the passage?
What do Korean people decorate their houses with?
The word they in paragraph 1 refers to ___________.
The word unique in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ___________.
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
Temple / Literature / be / beautiful place / learn / Vietnam's history.
Phong Nha-Ke Bang / National Park / Vietnam / be / famous / its / beautiful caves.
You / should not / clean / your house / first day / Tet / because / it / be / unlucky.
Rewrite the sentences and keep them the same meaning as the first ones. No more than FIVE WORDS in the blank.
It's a good idea for you to wash your hands before eating.
→ You before eating.
The café down the street is cheaper than the restaurant near my house. (expensive)
→ The restaurant near my house than the café down the street.
Let's check out the new cinema this weekend.
→ How the new cinema this weekend?