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Question 29: What does the sign instruct? Wash your hands SIGNS A. Wash your hands only if they look dirty before eating. B. It is fine to eat without washing your hands first. C. Wash your hands before you eat to keep everything clean and safe. D. Wash your hands after eating, not before you start. Question 30: Which information is correct from the announcement? From 1 October. Please do not enter the pool before you have used the shower. A. The pool is closed on October 1st. B. You need to wash before you swim. C. There will be a new shower at the pool. D. You must dry off before entering the pool. 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. Local traditions and customs are important parts of a community's culture. They can be very different from one place to another and show the history of each area. For example, many places have festivals that are a big part of their local culture. These festivals often have special foods, dances, and ceremonies that are unique to each place. People also celebrate holidays in different ways. Some places have traditional festivals for each season, while others celebrate important historical or religious events. For instance, many cultures celebrate New Year's Day on January 1st, but some have their own special dates for the new year based on their traditions. Local customs can also affect everyday life. In some places, people might greet each other with a special handshake or use certain phrases that show their cultural values. The way people dress, what they eat, and the music they enjoy can all be influenced by local customs. Even with these differences, people who follow these traditions often feel a strong sense of community and belonging. Learning about and respecting local customs can help build good relationships between people from different backgrounds. Question 31: What is the main idea of the reading passage? A. Local traditions are the same everywhere. B. Local traditions are different and show the history of each place. C. Festivals are the only important part of local culture. D. Everyday customs do not matter in local culture. Question 32: The word important in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to ____________. A. big B. easy C. minor D. unusual Question 33: What does the writer use to explain each point? A. numbers B. symbols C. examples D. quotes (other people's words) Question 34: Which example is NOT mentioned in the text? A. Festivals that show local culture B. Special dates for New Year's celebrations C. Special handshakes and phrases D. Traditional ways of dressing Question 35: What final comment does the author make about local customs? A. Local customs do not affect daily life. B. Local customs are more important than community values. C. Understanding local customs helps build good relationships. D. There are no differences in holiday celebrations. Question 36: The word build in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _________. A. encourage B. support C. stop D. promote Four phrases/sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 37 to 40.