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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

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