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5 C. Every country in the world has its own traditions and customs. D. Every country in world had its own traditions and customs. Question 28. Communal house/ symbol of culture/ spirit/ religion / Vietnamese. A. Communal house are a symbol of culture, spirit and religion of the Vietnamese. B. Communal house are an symbol of culture, spirit and religion of the Vietnamese. C. Communal house is an symbol of culture, spirit and religion the Vietnamese. D. Communal house is a symbol of culture, spirit and religion of the Vietnamese. Question 29. What does this sign mean? A. You can’t buy food here. B. You are allowed to sell food and drink here. C. You must eat before drinking. D. You mustn’t bring food or drink inside. Question 30. What does the notice say ? A. It is not possible to go out by this door. B. You can go out by this door. C. This door has no lock. D. There are two other doors for you to enter. Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions below. Vietnam is home to 54 different ethnic groups, each with its own unique culture, language, and traditions. The largest group is the Kinh, who make up about 86% of the population. Other groups include the Tay, Thai, H’mong, and Khmer, among many others. These groups live in various regions across the country, from the northern mountains to the central highlands and southern areas. Each ethnic group has its own customs, clothing, and festivals, which reflect its distinct way of life. For example, the H’mong people are known for their colorful, embroidered clothes and traditional handicrafts, while the Tay people celebrate festivals like “Lung Tai” with dances and songs to honor their ancestors. . The Khmer people celebrate Ok Om Bok, a traditional moon worship festival, which features boat races and prayers. Each of these festivals adds to the country’s rich cultural landscape. In schools, students often learn about the country’s ethnic diversity, gaining knowledge about the traditions and customs of these groups. Many believe it is important to preserve these cultural practices as part of Vietnam’s heritage, as they strengthen national identity and help people understand and respect each other’s differences. Question 31: What is the main idea of the reading passage? A. There are only a few ethnic groups in Vietnam. B. Vietnam’s ethnic diversity is rich and unique. C. Only the Kinh people have special customs. D. All ethnic groups in Vietnam have the same traditions. Question 32: Where do some of Vietnam’s ethnic groups live? A. Only in the central highlands.

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