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Unit 2: A MULTICULTURAL WORLD GLOBAL SUCCESS 12 TỜ SỐ 06 – TEST 1 ENG LISH THÁNG ... Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks. The Ghost Month or The Ghost Festival, also known as ‘Tet Trung Nguyen’ in Vietnam, is celebrated as a period (1) _________________ the liberation from the hell of damned souls. The "homeless" ought to be "nourished" and placated with food donations. The discharge of fish and fowl also results in rewards for the living. ‘Thang Co Hon’, or the month of lonely spirits, is the colloquial name for the lunar month during which the event is held. It is said to be haunted and particularly unfortunate. This celebration, (2) ________________ by Buddhism, falls on Vu Lan, which is Ullambana's Vietnamese equivalent. Today, Mother's Day is also observed on Vu Lan. People who still have their moms around them bring red roses and express gratitude, while those who don't might opt (3) _________________ ceremonies to pray for the dead and carry white roses. Any culture, including Vietnam's, (4) ________________ the widespread concept that there is a spiritual presence after death. The country's rich history, (5) _______________ culture, and emphasis on commemorating the deceased are all reflected in the (6) ________________ and superstitions that take place during Vietnam's Ghost Month. [Adapted from: https://www.bestpricetravel.com] Question 1: A. by B. for C. with D. to Question 2: A. which influenced B. influenced C. influencing D. was influenced Question 3: A. attending B. to be attended C. to attend D. attend Question 4: A. holds B. gets C. takes D. makes Question 5: A. diversity B. diversify C. diversion D. diversified Question 6: A. numerous intriguing rituals B. intriguing numerous rituals C. intriguing rituals numerous D. rituals intriguing numerous Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks. Culture shock refers to feelings of uncertainty, confusion, or anxiety that people may experience when moving to a new country or experiencing a new culture or surroundings. This cultural adjustment is normal and is the result of being in an (7) _______________ environment. Culture shock can (8) _______________ when people move to another city or country, such as when retiring abroad. Culture shock can also occur when people go on vacation, travel in retirement or for business, or study abroad for school. (9) _______________, international students studying abroad for a semester in (10) _______________ country may experience a cultural adjustment due to an unfamiliarity with the weather, local customs, language, food, and values. Although the timing of each person's adjustment process can be different, there are specific (11) _______________ that most people (12) _______________ before they adjust to their new environment. Culture shock can be quite stressful and lead to anxiety. However, it's possible to overcome it and grow as a result. [Adapted from: https://www.investopedia,com] Question 7: A. unfamiliar B. indifferent C. strange D. unparticular Question 8: A. raise B. occur C. arouse D. create Question 9: A. Moreover B. Therefore C. For example D. However Question 10: A. others B. other C. the other D. another Question 11: A. spaces B. phases C. positions D. states Question 12: A. run into B. pull off C. go through D. keep up Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions:
As Singapore races toward the future, cultural heritage finds new ways to stay relevant. Beyond preserved traditions, it adapts to the fast – paced urban lifestyle through modern expressions and initiatives. Many traditional businesses, from family – owned eateries to crafts shops, (19) _______________. Local festivals, too, continue to evolve—integrating digital experiences that allow people to partake in celebrations from afar, breaking down geographical and generational barriers. This blend of old and new keeps Singapore’s cultural identity vibrant, (20) _______________. Cultural heritage makes and shapes the Singapore we see today. However, (21) _______________,keeping cultural heritage as an intangible part of everyday life is more important than ever before. To preserve the Singapore cultural identity, some traditional businesses and, multi – generational family businesses such as confectionaries for example, have rebranded themselves and updated their packaging designs in an effort to appeal to the more social media – savvy generation. With the Internet, Singapore’s traditional crafts, recipes and practices of (22) _______________, ready to be celebrated by anyone, anytime, anywhere. [Adapted from: https://www.nationalgeographic.com + Adjusted by CEMA] Question 18: A. what really thrives within the city is beyond what the eyes see B. that really thrives within the city is beyond what the eyes see C. thriving within the city is which beyond what the eyes see. D. where to thrives within the city is that the eyes see. Question 19: A. having refreshed their looks and expanded their online presence to appeal to younger generations B. have refreshed their looks and expanded their online presence to appeal to younger generations C. has been refreshing its look and expanding its online presence to appeal to younger generations D. which refreshes their looks and expand their online presence to appeal to younger generations Question 20: A. that ensures it remains a visible and cherished part of daily life in the city B. ensures it remains a visible and cherished part of daily life in the city C. ensuring it remains a visible and cherished part of daily life in the city D. and ensure it remains a visible and cherished part of daily life in the city Question 21: A. with the fast pace of life in a city that is constantly evolving to move ahead with the times B. as Singapore directs more resources toward rural development and countryside preservation C. in a society where the primary focus has shifted to agricultural and rural – based industries D. with a growing emphasis on the expansion of communities living under the roof Question 22: A. the past are now made accessible at one’s fingertips B. the world have always remained difficult to access C. recent years are mostly disappearing from memory D. other countries are becoming less known locally Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions. Cultural diversity is like having a big mix of different cultures all living together in one place. It's not just about different traditions and languages; it's about the unique ways people live their lives. This mix is crucial for creating a friendly and connected world, where everyone's uniqueness is not just accepted but also celebrated. One of the most interesting things about cultural diversity is that it allows us to share and exchange ideas. When people from different cultures meet, it's like a cultural exchange programme happening naturally. We get to learn from each other, understand different perspectives, and appreciate the varied combination of human experiences. This mutual learning helps us realise that even though we may be from different backgrounds, we share more similarities than differences. Cultural diversity isn't just about the present, it's also about the preservation of the past. Every culture has its own special story, a history that goes way back, and things they always do like traditions. When we celebrate cultural diversity, we're not just acknowledging where people come from, we're recognising the wealth of knowledge and wisdom that has been passed down through generations.