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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is made from the given cues in each of the following questions. 27. government / provide / clean water / poor villagers / remote areas A. The government provide often clean water to poor villagers in remote areas. B. The government often provides clean water for poor villagers at remote areas. C. The government often provides clean water to poor villagers in remote areas. D. The government provides often clean water for the poor villagers on remote areas. 28. the Cham / famous / weaving skills / traditional costumes / cultural festivals A. The Cham is famous for their weaving skills and traditional costumes in cultural festivals. B. The Cham are famous with weaving skills and traditional costumes in cultural festivals. C. The Cham be famous about their weaving skills and traditional costumes in cultural festivals. D. The Cham are famous for their weaving skills and traditional costumes in cultural festivals. 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. 29: What is the meaning of the sign below? A. You must ride your bicycle slowly. B. You must not bring your bicycle here. C. You can park your bicycle here. D. You must carry your bicycle on shoulder. 30: What is the meaning of the message below? Canteen No lunch will be served after 1:30 p.m. A. You can eat lunch here. B. You must buy lunch before 1:30. C. Lunch is not available before 1:30. D. The canteen is closed all day. 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. For 3,000 years, Mongolians have lived in the rural areas, moving to search new grassland for their cattle. They depend on their livestock for a living. Today, about half of Mongolia's population is living in the ger and moving their camping equipment several times a year. Nomadic life develops in summer and survives in winter. When the weather is warm, they work hard on their farms to get milk and make a type of milk alcohol, consuming meat from their sheep and goats. Once winter comes, temperatures drop quickly and they stay indoors and survive on horse meat. With the rise of technology, changes in the Mongolian nomadic lifestyle are almost inevitable. Many herders use motorbikes to herd cattle and horses. To move their homes, they use trucks instead of ox carts. Solar panels are also becoming an addition to the ger, giving them access to electricity without being confined to one place. The nomads use solar energy to power TV sets and mobile phones. Question 31. Mongolians regularly move from place to place in order to . A. look for food for their family B. find grassland for their livestock C. herd their cattle and horses D. sell their animals and farm products Question 32. How many Mongolians still live a traditional nomadic life?
A. Close to 40 Question 33. What is the Mongolian's main food in winter? A. horse meat B. sheep meat C. goat meat D. airag Question 34. Today, Mongolian nomads . A. use solar energy to power electronic devices B. don't lead their lifestyles as herders any more C. use ox carts to move their homes D. have the advantage of city life Question 35. Which of the following is NOT true about Mongolian nomads? A. They live in the countryside. B. They live near and for their livestock. C. They are now taking advantage of modern technology. D. They work hard in winter when the temperatures are low. Question 36. The word “confined” is OPPOSITE in meaning to . A. Restricted B. trapped C. Free D. Limited Australian Aborigines (37) . Before white people came, Aboriginal people lived throughout Australia, and the highest population was along the coast. They were traditionally hunters and gatherers who did not live in one place. (38) . Within the clan, all members had specific roles and (39) . Men hunted animals, such as kangaroos, emus, birds, reptiles and fish. Women collected fruits, honey, insects, eggs and plants. They had a steady supply of food thanks to hunting and gathering. They were experts in finding sources of water. Since the British first came to Australia, Aboriginals lost most of their land and a large number of native people were killed due to huge waves of diseases. Today more than half of all Aboriginals live in towns, often in the suburbs in bad living conditions. Nowadays, there are laws to protect the rights of Aboriginals, and (40) , and mining companies can't have projects on their sacred land. A. They moved around their country to search for food B. Aboriginal communities have their own territory C. responsibilities to ensure the survival of their community D. There are about 500 ethnic groups in Australia called Aboriginals Question 37. D Question 38. A Question 39. C Question 40. B