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Page1 After his death, The Walt Disney Studios continued to make high-quality live-action and animated films, such as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and The Lion King. His films continue to inspire both adults and children to follow their dreams. Part 2: Listen and complete the conversation about Dang Thuy Tram Dang Thuy Tram was a (6)__________during the resistance war against the US. During the war, she wrote a diary which contains (7)_______________ of her experiences. Unluckly, she was killed by (8)_____________ while she was only 27 and doing her duty in the jungle in Quang Ngai Province. Her diary was published in Viet Nam in 2005 and has also been (9)__________into several other languages. She is considered a (10)______________ for devoting her youth and whole life to saving other people's lives in the war. 6. surgeon 7. personal accounts 8. the enemy 9. translated 10. national hero Tapescript Mark: Hi, Nam. Your book must be very interesting. What are you reading? Nam: I'm reading a really good book in English called Last Night I Dreamed of Peace: The Diary of Dang Thuy Tram. Mark: Dang Thuy Tram? Who is she? Nam: She was born in Hue in 1942. She studied medicine in Ha Noi, and volunteered to join the army at the age of 24, working as a surgeon during the resistance war against the US. Mark: That's when she started her diary, isn't it? Nam: Yes. She wrote her diary while she was working in a field hospital in Quang Ngai Province. The diary contains personal accounts of her experiences during the war and shows her love for her family and country. Mark: Wow! It sounds interesting. Is she still alive? Nam: Unfortunately, she was killed by the enemy while she was doing her duty in the jungle in Quang Ngai Province. She was only 27 then. Mark: Oh, that's really sad. But how did people find her diary? Nam: An American soldier found it and saved it from being burnt. Then more than 30 years after Tram's death, a copy was returned to her mother. The diary was published in Viet Nam in 2005. It has also been translated into several other languages. Mark: That's amazing! Nam: Now she is considered a national hero for devoting her youth and whole life to saving other people's lives in the war. Mark: Can you lend me the book when you finish reading it? I'd like to read it myself. Nam: Sure!
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