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Gong culture in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam has been recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Gong culture covers five provinces of the Central Highlands: Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong and Lam Dong. The masters of gong culture are the ethnic groups of Bahnar, Sedang, Mnong, Coho… The Gong Festival is held annually in the Central Highlands. In the festival, artists from these provinces give gong performances, highlighting the gong culture of their own province. For the ethnic groups of the Central Highlands, gongs are musical instruments of special power. It is believed that every gong is the symbol of a god who grows more powerful as the gong gets older. Therefore, gongs are associated with special occasions in people’s lives, such as the building of new houses, funerals, crop praying ceremonies… The gong sound is a way to communicate with the gods. Answer the questions: 1. Where does Gong culture exist? ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 2. How often is the Gong Festival held? ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 3. What do artists do in the Gong Festival? ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 4. Are Gongs pieces of folk music? ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 5. Is the gong sound a way to communicate with the ancestors? ……………………………………………………………………………………………

X. Read the passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C or D to fill in each blank. (5pts). John Smith is a very busy man. He is 60 years old and he has a lot of jobs. He is a policeman, a fireman, a school bus driver, a postman, a taxi driver, a boatman, an ambulance man, an accountant, a petrol attendant, a barman and an undertaker. Also, he and his wife, Susan, have a shop and a small hotel. John lives and works on the island of Gingham in the west of Scotland. Only one hundred and twenty people live there but in summer this number will be doubled because of tourists who come by boat every day. Every day John gets up at 6.00 and makes breakfast for the hotel guests. At 8.00, he drives the island’s children to school. At 9.00, he collects the post from the boat and delivers it to all the houses on the island. He also delivers the beer to the island’s only pub. Then he helps Susan in the shop. He says, “Susan likes being busy, too. We never have holidays and we do not like watching television. In the evenings, Susan makes supper and I do the accounts. At 10.00, we have a glass of wine and then we go to bed. Perhaps our life isn’t very exciting, but we like it”. 1. John Smith is a very busy man because____________. A. he lives and works on the island B. he is 60 years old C. he has thirteen jobs D. he is a policeman and a taxi driver. 2. In summer, about ____________ people and tourists are on the island of Gingham. A. 120 B. 60 C. 150 D. 240 3. He usually takes the island’s children to school by ____________. A. bus B. taxi C. boat D. ambulance 4. What does John do in the evenings? ~ ____________. A. He makes supper B. He does the accounts C. He goes to bed early D. He watches television 5. They don’t watch television in the evenings because ____________. A. They have a glass of wine B. They have lots of things to do C. They are always tired in the evening D. They don’t like it