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culture. In addition, a (11) __________ of other efforts—such as public exhibitions or cultural festivals—can help raise awareness and keep traditions alive. (12) __________ age, nationality, or background, everyone has a role to play in safeguarding this treasure. As a result, by working together, we can ensure that the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long continues to shine as a symbol of Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage for generations to come. Question 7: A. immense B. narrow C. limited D. original Question 8: A. cared about B. passed down C. dealt with D. threw at Question 9: A. destruction B. disappearance C. preservation D. pollution Question 10: A. another B. other C. the other D. others Question 11: A. amount B. little C. sum D. variety Question 12: A. Apart from B. Regardless of C. By virtue of D. What is more Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17. Question 13: a. Casey: UNESCO champions sustainable tourism and cultural tourism to protect our heritage while benefiting communities and the environment. b. Taylor: Let’s act—support local conservation projects and mindful travel to keep our heritage alive. c. Taylor: Heritage isn’t just relics—it’s our legacy, and letting it fade is losing our story. [Adapted from Wikipedia] A. a – b – c B. a – c – b C. c – a – b D. b – c – a Question 14: a. Jack: You should see Hội An Ancient Town because it’s famous for its unique architecture and cultural traditions. b. Jack: Yes, and joining an eco-tour there will raise your awareness about how to preserve the environment and heritage. c. Emma: I plan to do a field trip to Vietnam, and I really want to visit a heritage site. d. Emma: That’s wonderful, I will take action to care about heritage and bring home some souvenirs to remember the trip. e. Emma: I heard there is a floating market near the delta, and that sounds like a great place to explore local life. A. d – c – b – e – a B. c – b – e – d – a C. d – c – e – a – b D. c – a – e – b – d Question 15: Dear Anna, a. Many tourists and locals took part in this tradition to make wishes for happiness and good luck. b. Last month, I visited Hội An Ancient Town, and at night I joined the activity of releasing lanterns on the Hoài River. c. I want to share with you one of my most memorable experiences in Vietnam. d. The colorful lanterns floated slowly on the water, creating a peaceful and scenic view that I will never forget. e. It was not only a cultural activity to appreciate but also a moment to feel connected with history and nature. Best wishes, Linda A. d – b – c – a – e B. a – b – c – d – e C. c – e – a – b – d D. c – b – d – a – e Question 16: a. Travelers who climb the steep paths often feel as if they are walking back in time, discovering stories hidden in stone walls.
b. Although it was abandoned for centuries, its original beauty still survives to inspire the world. c. Built by the Inca in the 15th century, it is not only an ancient city to explore but also a mystery to admire. d. When the clouds slowly drift away, Machu Picchu appears like a secret crown on the Andes Mountains. e. Machu Picchu is more than a monument; it is a reminder that heritage can connect humans to both history and nature. A. d – a – c – b – e B. a – b – c – e – d C. d – c – a – b – e D. b – c – e – a Question 17: a. By joining eco-tours, volunteering programs, or school projects, they can raise awareness about protecting both natural and cultural sites. b. With enthusiasm and responsibility, teenagers can make heritage both sustainable and attractive for visitors around the world. c. Teenagers play an important role in preserving heritage because they are the future generation to pass down cultural values. d. Although they are young, their actions can prevent damage, support restoration, and bring new creative ideas for preservation. e. When teenagers share photos, videos, or trending challenges on social media, they help promote heritage and encourage others to care about it. A. c – a – e – d – b B. a – b – e – d – c C. c – e – a – d – b D. a – c – e – b – d Reall the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Dan’s Culture Blog It is important to preserve our heritage and culture, not only because they can be appreciated by foreign tourists, but also because they remind local people of their identity. Failing to protect our historic buildings (18) __________. So, what can we do to make sure they survive? I believe the government should take the main responsibility for protecting our heritage, since it has both the authority and the resources to do so. The government should not only make strict laws to prevent damage to historic sites, but also provide enough money for their preservation. Old buildings, which represent the spirit of our history, (19) __________. Visitors could be asked to pay an entrance fee, and the money collected could then be used to cover the costs of preservation. Tourists must also play their part. They should be reminded not to touch statues or walls, (20) __________. If they break the rules or cause harm, they should be fined heavily. Visitors should also be warned not to take objects away from heritage sites, as these items are valuable to our culture. In fact, old buildings can be listed as “protected monuments,” and once they are listed, private companies should not be allowed to knock them down. Laws must be passed to prevent this from happening. Local communities are equally important in preserving heritage. (21) __________, while special websites could be set up to share information more widely. Schools ought to organize trips to historical sites so that children can learn about their cultural roots at an early age. More TV programs and documentaries should also be made, (22) __________. Protecting our cultural heritage is not the duty of the government alone, but a responsibility shared by tourists and local people as well. If we invest in preservation today, we will not only attract more visitors and make our country more famous, but also give future generations a reason to be proud of their heritage. [Adapted from ilearn Smart World] Question 18: A. by ignoring necessary repairs and safety checks could encourage illegal demolition for profit B. resulting in the loss of important historical information for future foreign visitors and residents
C. will lose precious historical values of the nation and future generations lose the opportunity to admire them D. and statues will mean that future generations may never have the chance to enjoy them Question 19: A. require significant government funding for long-term survival B. should be modernized with contemporary facilities to attract more tourists C. are best left untouched so that nature can reclaim them over time D. need to be regularly repaired and carefully maintained Question 20: A. which can easily be damaged by careless behavior B. since it is often extremely fragile and priceless C. most of which have delicated carvings easily worn down D. are invaluable cultural assets that must be preserved Question 21: A. Young people must take part in local projects to protect historical buildings B. People should be encouraged to promote historical places in newspapers and magazines C. Local businesses should be prohibited from operating near these sensitive areas D. Residents ought to pay special taxes to fund the maintenance of these monuments Question 22: A. leading advertisers to compete for longer commercial breaks B. so that the wider public can learn about our past and take pride in it C. while also entertaining viewers with dramatic reenactments and special effects D. which will provide more career opportunities for those working in media Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 23 to 30. Ha Long Bay is a group of offshore islands that are the best example of a marine-invaded limestone region in the world. The Bay holds over 1,600 islands and islets. There are caves and grottoes, with stalactites and stalagmites. Its limestone pillars are a unique natural feature of great scenic beauty and biological interest. The great extent and the richness of its forms set it apart from many other sites. Ha Long Bay is an extremely popular destination both for foreigners and Vietnamese: already in the early 1990s it saw over 1 million visitors a year. It is unlikely that the number has decreased over the years – so there will always be about 3,000 other people in the Bay at the same time as you! The natural beauty of the Bay was hidden today under a very common fog. As I had already seen a similar karst landscape in China a couple of years before, I cannot certainly say that I was blown away by the beauty of Ha Long Bay. We went onto one of the islands to visit the Surprising Cave – an indeed surprisingly big and beautiful cave with three hollow chambers. We saw some monkeys here too, just outside the cave exit. Part of the tour was half an hour of kayaking – enough to paddle a full circle around the main area. The views from the kayak I found much more impressive than from the larger boat: you're so tiny then and the peaks rise sharply in front of you. I had a better look at the water too, and I cannot say that I saw pollution by plastic or other junk floating around. There was a thin layer of oil on the water in some parts though. And then it was time to get back on the bus to Ha Noi, another 3.5 hours. The tour was carried out well with good seafood for lunch and I had a satisfying day. Question 23: According to the first paragraph, all of the following are natural features of Ha Long Bay EXCEPT __________. A. limestone pillars with great scenic beauty B. over 1,600 islands and islets C. extensive marine-invaded regions D. diverse species of monkeys and other wildlife