Bài `7` :
`A.` Decide if the statements are (`T`) or (`F`).
`1.` F
`→` Dẫn chứng : The Hmong, or Meo, who number about 800,000, are found in village known as giao throughout the highlands of northern Vietnam.
`2.` T
`→` Dẫn chứng : The Hmong migrated to Vietnam from the southern China at the beginning of the 19 th century.
`3.` T
`→` Dẫn chứng : Foresamble, the Hmong of Sa Pa are called Black Hmong because of their predominantly black clothing.
`4.` F
`→` Dẫn chứng : Corn is the main staple of Hmong people, but rice is often grown on terraces watered with the aid of irrigation.
`5.` T
`→` Dẫn chứng :
Hemp is grown to be woven into testiles, and cotton is also cultivated in some villages.
`6.` T
`→` Dẫn chứng : The Hmong have no written language.
`B.` Answer the questions
`1.` It is Meo.
`→` Dẫn chứng : The Hmong, or Meo, who number about 800,000, are found in village known as giao throughout the highlands of northern Vietnam.
`2.` The Hmong came to Viet Nam at the beginning of te 19th century.
`→` Dẫn chứng : The Hmong migrated to Vietnam from the southern China at the beginning of the 19 th century.
`3.` Becaus of their predominantly black clothing.
`→` Dẫn chứng : Foresamble, the Hmong of Sa Pa are called Black Hmong because of their predominantly black clothing.
`4.` The Hmong grow rice on terraces watered with the aid of irrigation.
`→` Dẫn chứng : Corn is the main staple of Hmong people, but rice is often grown on terraces watered with the aid of irrigation.
`5.` The Hmong produce a variety of items, including hand woven indigo-dyed cloth, paper, silver jewellry, leather goods, baskets and emproirery.
`→` Dẫn chứng : As skilled artisans, the Hmong produce a variety of items, including hand woven indigo-dyed cloth, paper, silver jewellry, leather goods, baskets and emproirery.
`6.` Their legelds, songs, folklore and proverbs have been passed down from one generation to the next through the spoken word.
`→` Dẫn chứng : Their legelds, songs, folklore and proverbs have been passed down from one generation to the next through the spoken word.