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Question 7. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. Penrose's developers want to make math easier to understand by using illustrations. B. Mathematical diagrams that are drawn by hand on chalkboards are not long-lasting. C. Diagrams are usually not widely used to illustrate or communicate mathematical ideas. D. Penrose uses common mathematical rules to draw diagrams for a mathematical object. Question 8. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4? A. Users can choose and modify the diagrams they prefer from a collection of options. B. Users can view and customize the diagrams they wish to use from an assortment of images. C. Users can browse and alter the diagrams they like from a variety of choices. D. Users can create and adjust the diagrams they desire from a selection of examples. Question 9. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. In general, mathematicians are not very good at remembering and defining notations. B. How a mathematical object should be visualized varies from person to person. C. Almost all people consider traditional math textbooks to be extremely boring. D. Hand-drawn diagrams are not as beautiful and easy to understand as digital diagrams. Question 10. Which of the following best summaries the passage? A. The researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are focusing on the history of mathematical diagrams and their importance in education. B. Penrose is a new tool that allows users to create complex mathematical diagrams easily, enhancing mathematical communication and understanding. C. The development of Penrose by Carnegie Mellon University aims to replace traditional graphing calculators with a tool that can only produce basic mathematical functions. D. Penrose enables mathematicians to draw by hand and provides them with a programming language to express their ideas naturally. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following Questions from 11 to 18. Vietnamese cultural identity is a rich and intricate tapestry that reflects the nation's long and storied history. Rooted in over a thousand years of civilization, Vietnam's cultural identity is a fusion of indigenous traditions and external influences, shaped by its geographical location and historical interactions.
First and foremost, at the heart of Vietnamese culture is a deep reverence for family and community. Confucian values emphasizing respect for elders, filial piety, and social harmony have played a pivotal role in shaping Vietnamese society. These values are reflected in the close-knit family structures, hierarchical relationships, and communal rituals that are integral to daily life. Secondly, Vietnamese cuisine is celebrated worldwide for its exquisite flavors and diversity. With its emphasis on fresh ingredients, fragrant herbs, and balanced flavors, Vietnamese food tells a story of the country's agricultural heritage and regional variations. Iconic dishes like pho, banh mi, and spring rolls have become global favorites, representing the culinary artistry deeply ingrained in Vietnamese culture. Also, Vietnam's artistic expressions are equally captivating. Traditional art forms like water puppetry, silk painting, and folk music continue to thrive alongside contemporary artistic movements. Áo dài, a graceful traditional dress, exemplifies the fusion of elegance and modesty in Vietnamese fashion, symbolizing cultural pride and identity. Today, in the face of modernization and globalization, Vietnamese cultural identity remains resilient. While adapting to the challenges of the 21st century, the Vietnamese people continue to honor their traditions, celebrate their unique cultural expressions, and pass on their heritage to future generations, ensuring that their cultural identity remains vibrant and enduring. (Adapted from Saigoneer) Question 11. The word "indigenous" in paragraph 1 is opposite in meaning to______. A. local B. foreign C. traditional D. native Question 12. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as Confucian values emphasizing respect for? A. social harmony B. individualism C. elders D. filial piety Question 13. The word "reverence" in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by_______ A. criticism B. admiration C. disrespect D. indifference Question 14. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3? A. As a traditional dress, the áo dài reflects the combination of sophistication and simplicity in Vietnamese fashion, representing the nation's cultural values. B. The graceful áo dài, a traditional Vietnamese attire, signifies the blend of elegance and restraint, illustrating the pride and identity of Vietnamese culture. C. Known as a traditional dress, the áo dài beautifully combines elegance with modesty, serving as a symbol of Vietnam's cultural identity and pride. D. The áo dài, known for its elegance and modesty, represents a blend of Vietnamese fashion that embodies cultural identity and pride. Question 15. The word "Their" in paragraph 4 refers to_______.

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