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GLOBAL SUCCESS 8TEST FOR UNIT HK1 Trang 3 B. The H'Mong traditional costumes are more colorful as their festivals. C. The H'Mong traditional costumes are as colorful than their festivals. D. The H'Mong traditional costumes is as colorful as their festivals. Question 28: Could / you / tell / me / where / traditional / market / be / ? A. Could you tell me where is the traditional market? B. Could you tell me where the traditional market is? C. Could you tell me where the traditional market? D. Could you tell me where the traditional market was? Read the following sign or notice and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 29: What does the sign say? A. Pets are allowed in the park. B. You are not allowed to bring pets here. C. Pets are not allowed unless they are on a leash. D. Pets are not allowed in this area. Question 30: What should the owner do to get the item back? A. Go to the school gate. B. Contact the school office. C. Wait for someone to call. D. Buy a new one. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 36. In Viet Nam, a market is a trading place, but many markets are not only about buying and selling things. They reflect the life of the community. A traditional market is a social gathering point for people of all ages and it is a new and exciting experience for children, a trading place for local craftsmen, and a chance for young people to meet. People go to the traditional market not only to buy and sell things but also to eat, drink, play games, and socialize. For example, if you go to Sa Pa Market, which is in the highlands in the north of Viet Nam, you can see people wearing their nicest clothes and spending all day long at the market. They buy things, play the flute, dance, and sing. This is also a time to meet, make friends or look for lovers. That is why this kind of gathering is also called “Love Market”. Some other countryside markets in the Mekong Delta are held on boats. Most of the goods are sold at a floating market. The most exciting time is in the early morning when boats arrive loaded up with agricultural products.

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