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Read the following passages and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the questions. One of the most important traditional customs in Vietnam is ancestor worship. This practice has existed for centuries and remains an essential part of Vietnamese culture. It reflects the deep respect that people have for their ancestors and their belief that the spirits of the deceased continue to watch over the family. In many Vietnamese homes, there is an altar dedicated to ancestors. The altar usually has photos, incense, candles, and offerings such as fruits, tea, and traditional food. On special occasions like Tết (Lunar New Year) and death anniversaries, family members gather to light incense and pray for health, happiness, and success. This custom is also practiced during big life events. When people move to a new house, get married, or start a business, they often make offerings to their ancestors to ask for blessings. The belief is that showing respect to ancestors brings good fortune and protection to the family. Today, even with modern lifestyles, ancestor worship is still an important tradition. Many young people continue this practice, proving that cultural values remain strong. It is a beautiful custom that connects generations and reminds people of their family roots. Question 1. What is TRUE according to the passage? A. Vietnamese people believe that ancestors cannot influence their lives. B. Ancestor worship only existed in the past and is no longer practiced today. C. Ancestor worship is one of the most important traditional customs in Vietnam. D. Only elderly people in Vietnam continue the practice of ancestor worship. Question 2. What is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. Ancestor worship is only practiced by a small number of Vietnamese families. B. Many Vietnamese homes have an altar dedicated to their ancestors. C. Families make offerings such as fruits, tea, and traditional food. D. People light incense and pray for health, happiness, and success on special occasions. Question 3. What is TRUE according to the passage? A. Moving to a new house has no connection to ancestor worship. B. Ancestor worship is only performed during the Lunar New Year. C. People make offerings to their ancestors during big life events to ask for blessings. D. Vietnamese people stop practicing ancestor worship after getting married. Question 4. What is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Young people in Vietnam are no longer interested in ancestor worship. B. Ancestor worship remains an important tradition despite modern lifestyles. C. Families practice ancestor worship only for religious reasons, not cultural ones. D. Ancestor worship is disappearing because people no longer believe in it. Question 5. What is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. Even today, young generations still continue the practice of ancestor worship. B. This tradition reflects the deep respect Vietnamese people have for their ancestors. C. Many people believe that ancestor worship brings good fortune and protection. D. Ancestor worship does not help connect generations in Vietnamese families. Read the following passages and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the questions. Traveling is a great way to explore new cultures and enjoy beautiful places. However, tourism can also harm the environment and local communities if people are not responsible. To be responsible tourists, we must travel in a way that respects nature, people, and traditions. One important rule is to protect the environment. Tourists should not litter, waste water, or damage natural sites. When visiting beaches, forests, or mountains, they should avoid disturbing wildlife and always clean up after themselves. Using eco-friendly transportation, such as bicycles or public transport, also helps reduce pollution. Respecting local culture is another important part of responsible tourism. Tourists should learn about the customs and traditions of the places they visit. Wearing appropriate clothing, greeting people politely, and following local rules show respect. Supporting local businesses by buying handmade products and eating at local restaurants also helps communities. Being a responsible tourist makes travel more meaningful. It helps preserve natural and cultural sites for future generations. If everyone follows these simple steps, we can enjoy traveling while also protecting the world’s beauty and diversity. Question 6. What is TRUE according to the passage? A. The best way to travel is to avoid thinking about the environment. B. Traveling never has any negative effects on nature or local people. C. Tourists can do whatever they want because they are only visitors. D. Tourism can harm the environment if people are not responsible. Question 7. What is NOT TRUE according to the passage?