Read the following passage and circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- ``` Exercise 9: Read the following passage and circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. With the habit of working in teams and being helpful to one another, villagers usually earn their living from farming, raising livestock and making handicrafts. They live in a small community with a temple or a communal cultural house where great events, such as festivals and worshipping the village god and traditional games are organized. Villagers in the Southern usually live in houses lined up along central Vietnam, a place suffering lots of natural disasters all the year round, citizens tend to be more studious and hard-working than those in regions with favourable conditions. People in the central highlands and the northern mountains live by growing rice, rubber trees coffee and tea as well as hunting. 1. Which can be the topic of the passage? A. Villagers across the country B. Villagers around the world C. Vietnamese life in the countryside D. Vietnamese life in the city 2. Which activity is NOT MENTIONED as a way for villagers to earn their living? A. Farming B. Fishing C. Studying D. Hunting 3. Why do Southern villagers need to build their houses on silt? A. To protect the house from being attacked by wild animals B. To protect the house from being flooded C. To protect the house from evil things D. Houses in the Southern part of Vietnam often 4. Which sentence is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. There are many disasters in the Central of Vietnam B. People in the Northern Mountains can earn their living by hunting C. Villagers often work individually 5. Which explanation has the closest meaning to the word “studious” in the passage? A. spending a lot of time studying B. lacking of academic knowledge C. being very intelligent D. being lazy in studying Exercise 11: Rewrite the following sentences without changing their original meanings. ``` |