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Vo Thi Sau's grave, (21) ___________, has now become a famous tourist destination. Demonstrating her lasting legacy, the place is not only a memorial but also a testament to her unwavering spirit. People bring fresh flowers and incense sticks to honor her, remembering a young girl who fought until her last breath. Vo Thi Sau is not just a historical figure; she is a hero who continues to inspire generations of Vietnamese people. (22) ___________, Vo Thi Sau has become a powerful symbol reminding us of the value of freedom and the power of the human spirit. [Adapted from https://saigoneer.com] Question 18: A. is one of the most iconic figures in Vietnamese history B. having been one of the most typical historical heroes in Vietnamese C. was one of the national heroes in Vietnamese history D. where the most typical female generals in Vietnamese history died Question 19: A. she joined the guerilla unit and was later recognized for her bravery B. she was captured by the French soldiers and taken to prison after killing the French soldiers C. she ran towards the soldiers and yelled for them to surrender D. she proved her courage by throwing a grenade at a group of French soldiers Question 20: A. In her last moments, as she was tied to a pole and blindfolded, she sang revolutionary songs, refusing to show any fear. B. In her last moments, she was executed without saying a word, tied to a pole and blindfolded, not fighting back. C. When she was finally saved by the army, escaping from the French soldiers to keep fighting, her singing haunted them later. D. Vo Thi Sau spent her last years in prison, writing a song for her comrades, and her singing echoed in her final moments. Question 21: A. which is located on Con Dao Island and has become a tourist destination B. who visit her grave to pay their respects and pray every year C. where many people visit every year to pay their respects D. visiting her grave to pay their respects and pray for good luck every year Question 22: A. Despite her youth, having made no significant contributions to the war effort B. Known to everyone as the most beautiful female fighter during the revolutionary period C. She is widely recognized for her peaceful and diplomatic efforts D. Having been one of the most remarkable resistance fighters during the war Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. THE UNBELIEVABLE LIFE OF MALALA YOUSAFZAI Malala Yousafzai’s life story is one of incredible courage and resilience, and it continues to inspire millions around the world. Born in 1997 in the Swat Valley of Pakistan, a region where the Taliban’s control over education meant girls were often denied the right to go to school, Malala’s path to becoming an international icon for girls’ education began at an early age. From a young age, Malala was determined to get an education. Her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, was an outspoken educator and activist, and he encouraged her to speak out about the importance of education, especially for girls. When Malala was just 11 years old, she began writing a blog for the BBC Urdu under a pseudonym, detailing her life under Taliban rule and her dreams of going to school. She quickly became a powerful voice for girls in Pakistan who were deprived of education. However, Malala’s activism put her in the crosshairs of the Taliban. On October 9, 2012, when she was just 15 years old, a Taliban gunman boarded her school bus, shot her in the head, and left her for dead. The world was stunned by the attack, and many feared Malala would not survive. But against all odds, Malala not only