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29. A. including B. integral C. easy D. available 30. A. voices B. relatives C. counterparts D. folklore 31. A. stages B. bands C. characters D. types 32. A. Organize B. Organizing C. Organized D. Being organized 33. A. unique B. uniform C. equal D. strange 34. A. invite B. ask C. take D. attract 35. A. people B. listeners C. enthusiasts D. teams VII. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. Silk Weaving in the ASEAN Region For the silk textile lover, the ASEAN region contains a treasure trove of the most beautiful hand- woven fabrics found anywhere in the world. These textiles are surprising in their diversity: from the ikats of Cambodia and Thailand, to the golden songket of Indonesia and Malaysia, to the Philippine pina silk and the Vietnamese silk shantung- each country offers its own century-old weaving traditions to visitors. Weaving at the household and village level is done on large wooden frame looms, often under stilt houses. Intricate Cambodian ikats are world-renowned. It can take up to several days or more to produce one meter of an intricate ikat pattern. Ikat patterns were traditionally passed from generation to generation by memory; prior to the war, more than 200 different patterns were known to be in existence, but it is unclear how many have survived. Artisans Angkor, located in both Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, trains young Cambodians from rural areas in the art of weaving and other

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