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Javanese batik displays the peoples’ view of the universe. Three traditional, easy-to-obtain colours are used - indigo, brown, and white –(19)______. Nobility have special patterns, with wider stripes or wavy lines indicating a higher rank. Sumatra’s batik dates to the 13th century. Sumatra’s ethnic groups have their own styles of batik, which use clay for the dye.(20)______. The first introduction of Malaysian batik is in the 17th century. Today, tourists can find Malaysian batik on the east coast in Johor, Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang. Motifs tend to be of plants but geometric shapes as human and animal images are taboo. Finally making its way to southern Thailand, (21)______. Its themes vary from the islands landscape and important parts of island culture such as coconut shells, palm trees, tropical flowers, and fishing boats. Batik, has made a significant contribution to Singapore’s arts scene, with traditional and contemporary presentations. (22)______. In 2009, UNESCO designated Indonesian batik as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Question 18. A. that make a decision on what colour to dye their cloth every day B. agree the colorful cloth reached Java in Indonesia by the 7th century C. having been confused every momment they have to take time to get dressed D. whose cloth is distict with a wide range of colourful pattern and various kinds of fabric Question 19. A. where the custom and culture of local people are displayed in numerous styles B. create a chance for visitors from everywhere in all over the world to enjoy the festivals here C. which represent the three major Hindu Gods: Brahma, Vishnu and Siva D. are welcomed by the local inhabitants whenever they arrive in the village Question 20. A. Other Indonesian islands have batik similar to those found in Java and Sumatra B. It is thought to be one of the most colorful kind of fashion here C. Most of the customs in the region have vanished over time D.This kind of traditional material will have lost its original nature Question 21. A. the villagers in the region widely used it as the first kind of clothes B. it to took a long time for the locals to get familiar with this kind of clothes C. taking part in cultural festivities is one of the most vital requirements to reach the region D. batik is still worn by the locals as their daily clothes or as uniforms at work Question 22. A. Governments need to take actions to preserve batik B. The intergration between culture and fashion is necessary to preserve batik C. Batik is critical to the Javanese and all of the Indonesia in their daily life D.Batik needs to be well- preserved and maintained as a heritage Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. The 22nd Southeast Asian Games were held in Vietnam from December 5th to 13th, 2003. It marked the first time Vietnam hosted such a significant sporting event, yet the Games were a great success. They became a grand festival that impressed sports enthusiasts with their spirit of solidarity, cooperation for peace, and development. The event demonstrated Vietnam's capability to unite the region through sports. Athletes from 11 participating countries competed in 32 sports, winning a total of 444 gold medals. Teams in table tennis, badminton, karate, volleyball, basketball, and wrestling showcased some of the region’s top competitors. Notably, many records set during the Games were close to international standards. Vietnam emerged victorious, securing 158 gold medals and finishing at the top of the medal standings. Thailand came second with 90 golds, while Indonesia ranked third with 55. Singapore and Vietnam were the only nations with participants honored as the Most Outstanding Athletes in Swimming and Shooting events. In football, the Vietnamese Women's Football team successfully defended their SEA Games title, a moment of pride for the host nation. In the Men's Football Final, Vietnam faced Thailand but lost, with the Thai team taking home the gold medal. Other sports, such as karate, athletics, bodybuilding, and wushu, saw young and talented Vietnamese athletes delivering exceptional performances and securing numerous gold medals. The strong performance of the athletes reflected Vietnam's growing prowess in the regional sports arena. Vietnam’s first-place finish was not surprising. To prepare for the 22nd SEA Games, the country implemented an intensive training program for its athletes, involving both domestic and international facilities.
Furthermore, the enthusiastic support from the Vietnamese people inspired the athletes to compete in high spirits. This success solidified Vietnam’s reputation as an excellent host for international sporting events. With this achievement, Vietnam has demonstrated its potential to host even larger competitions, such as the Asian Games, in the future. Question 23: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 1? A. The Games united the region through athletic competition and cultural values. B. The Games’ aim is to unit the countries in the Southeast Asian region. C. The Games achieved success by emphasizing individual achievements. D. The Games focused on setting new international records for the region. Question 24: The word “showcased” in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by: A. performed B. demonstrated C. achieved D. highlighted Question 25: The word “their” in paragraph 3 refers to: A. athletes. B. facilities C. training programs. D. team Question 26: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of the sports that Vietnam won gold medals in? A. athletics B. karate C. wushu D. basketball Question 27: The word “intensive” in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to: A. light B. rigorous C. exhaustive D. thorough Question 28: According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Thailand won 158 gold medals and successfully defended its second position. B. Vietnamese Men’s Football Team successfully defended their SEA Games title. C. Vietnam’s success proved its potential to host larger international events. D. The 22nd Southeast Asian Games took place for more than two weeks in 2003. Question 29: In which paragraph is the Vietnamese Women's Football team’s performance mentioned? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 4 Question 30: In which paragraph is the preparation for the Games discussed? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 4 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40. In an era of increasing global awareness, debates around sustainable practices such as fair trade, organic farming, and recycling are gaining prominence. Farmers in developing countries are among the most vulnerable people, dependent on world commodity markets, middlemen, and unpredictable weather. (I)Fair trade arrangements aim to support cooperative groups by guaranteeing prices above the world market rate and additional bonuses. (II). However, critics argue that fair trade may not lift a country out of poverty. (III)They claim that most of the money generated from sales goes to wealthy countries that promote these products. (IV)In fact, only about 5% of the sale price of a fair-trade chocolate bar (retailing for £1.73 in the UK) reaches the poor country. Another significant trend is the rise of organic food, marketed as being free of chemicals, which appeals to consumers concerned about the dangers of chemicals in food. These chemicals are suspected of causing various health problems, including cancer and developmental issues in children. Despite these concerns, British farmers have not converted to organic farming in large enough numbers to meet the demand. As a result, supermarkets often import organic vegetables from distant countries, contributing to higher greenhouse gas emissions due to transportation. Environmentalists are now urging consumers to buy locally grown vegetables, even if they are pesticide-treated, suggesting a good wash can minimize the risk. In recent years, a shift has occurred in how we handle waste. Once content to bury it in landfills or dump it at sea, we are now encouraged to recycle and treat waste as a resource. This shift has led to more widespread kerbside collections for various materials like paper, plastic, and metal. However, recycling has unintended consequences. Most of the UK's recyclables are sent to China or India, which incurs additional environmental costs from transportation. In these countries, workers often sort waste under dangerous conditions. Sometimes, materials that are sorted at home still end up in landfills because the market for them fluctuates. While efforts to promote sustainability are commendable, they require constant evaluation to ensure they truly benefit people and the environment, rather than creating new inequalities or environmental harm.