Unit 6 - Lesson 3

3/1/2024 7:00:00 PM

KIẾN THỨC NGÔN NGỮ


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Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

The emperor’s palace was grand and filled with beautiful artwork from all over the kingdom.

  • knight
  • ruler
  • soldier
  • queen

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Originally built as a royal palace, the heritage site now serves as a museum open to the public.

  • Completely
  • Approximately
  • Previously
  • Initially

Many security guards _____ the stage to ensure the safety of the performers.

  • consumed
  • removed
  • surrounded
  • broadcast

Tourists often visit the famous _____ to learn about the life of the great emperor.

  • ancestor
  • tomb
  • arrow
  • comb

_____, the Garden Cafe is relaxing and comfortable.

  • Have covered in plants and vines
  • Covered in plants and vines
  • Covering in plants and vines
  • Is covered in plants and vines

_____, the site plays a key role in cultural tourism.

  • Visiting millions every year
  • Visited by millions every year
  • Visit by millions every year
  • Be visited by millions every year

_____ carefully, the heritage buildings look almost as they did originally.

  • Preserved
  • Preserving
  • To preserving
  • To being preserved

Often celebrated for their vivid portrayal of nature, _____.

  • countless readers are inspired by the writings of John Muir
  • it was John Muir's writings that inspired countless readers
  • John Muir's writings inspire countless readers
  • John Muir inspired countless readers through his writings

_____ with the size of the whole Earth, the highest mountains do not seem high at all.

  • A comparison
  • Compare them
  • If you compare
  • When compared

Once _____, fossil fuels will take millions of years to reform.

  • has used up
  • is used up
  • used up
  • using up

_____, the monuments have survived for centuries.

  • Protected by strict regulations
  • To protect strict regulations
  • Being protect by strict regulations
  • Protecting by strict regulations

KỸ NĂNG NGÔN NGỮ


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Listen to the audio and answer the following questions.

When was the Thang Long Imperial Citadel first built?

  • 7th century
  • 11th century
  • 13th century

What existed on the site of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel before the Ly Dynasty built it?

  • A castle
  • A monument
  • A fortress

What isn't the Flag Tower a symbol of?

  • The wealth of Vietnam
  • The strength of Vietnam
  • The feedom of Vietnam

What can visitors expect from a guided tour of the Thang Long Citadel?

  • A detailed explanation of the Citadel's architecture
  • A comprehensive understanding of the Citadel's importance
  • A chance to learn about modern Vietnamese cusine

Read the following passage then decide whether the following statements are True or False.

If you are visiting Hanoi, the Temple of Literature is a must-see destination! Built in 1070 by Emperor Ly Thanh Tong, this beautiful temple is Vietnam’s first national university and a symbol of the country’s respect for learning and knowledge. Originally dedicated to Confucius, the Temple of Literature trained many talented students and future leaders for centuries. Surrounded by gardens, ponds, and traditional Vietnamese buildings, this heritage site is peaceful and full of history.

The Temple of Literature has five main courtyards, each with something special to see. The third courtyard, known as the Well of Heavenly Clarity, has a lovely pond where students once came to study and reflect. In the fourth courtyard, you will find rows of stone steles, which are large stone tablets placed on turtle statues. These steles are carved with the names of past scholars and serve as a reminder of Vietnam’s long-standing love for education and scholarship.

At the heart of the temple, the main building is dedicated to Confucius and his most famous students, with altars to honor them. Visitors often light incense to pay respect to these teachers. Throughout the year, the Temple of Literature also hosts cultural events and traditional music performances, giving tourists a chance to enjoy Vietnamese culture in a historic setting.

The Temple of Literature is a wonderful place for anyone interested in Vietnamese history and culture. Its beautiful courtyards, ancient trees, and historic architecture create an atmosphere of peace and learning. A visit here gives a true sense of Vietnam’s rich heritage and its deep respect for knowledge.

The Temple of Literature was built in the 11th century by Emperor Ly Thanh Tong.

The site was originally built as a place of worship for Vietnamese gods.

Students once gathered to study and reflect by the Well of Heavenly Clarity.

The stone steles in the fourth courtyard list the names of successful students.

The Temple of Literature only hosts traditional events and performances once a year.

The Temple of Literature reflects a respect for Vietnam’s values of knowledge and power.

Write a description for a tourism board's website about Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park. Write about 150-180 words with the information below:

  • Basic information
    • Location: Quang Binh province, central Vietnam
    • Status: UNESCO World Heritage site
    • Known for: Tall limestone mountains, lush green jungles, and extensive cave systems
    • Ideal for: Nature lovers and adventure seekers
  • What to See and Do
    • Explore: Son Doong Cave, Paradise Cave, Phong Nha Cave
    • Activities: Kayaking, zip-lining, trekking, boat tours
  • Access and Tips
    • Access: Take a short flight to Dong Hoi and drive to the park
    • Tips: Bring sturdy shoes, enjoy the trip best during dry season (November to April)