VII. Read the article about hobbies and do the tasks that follow.
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Stamp collecting is one of the first things that come to many people’s minds when they think about hobbies. Organising your collection seems like the perfect way to relax for a few hours. It seems that people have been collecting valuable things since ancient times. (1) …The first time…. When stamps appeared in the nineteenth century, they were cheap and children started to keep them. By the middle of the twentieth century, collecting stamps was a popular pastime for both children and adults, with some stamps worth a large amount of money – far more than most children could afford. There are still many people today who collect stamps, but technology is proving its impact. People can send emails instantly and freely around the world, which means that people aren’t buying stamps like they used to. (2) …And……… Rare stamps are still in demand, and probably always will be, but fifty years ago the number of collectors were higher. It seems that stamps collecting as a hobby of millions of young people is having its day.
Australia is one of the largest countries on Earth. It is located between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide are the largest cities in Australia. Much of the land is covered by a desert area known as the ‘outback’. It contains the country’s largest deserts, where the temperatures are really hot. There is little water and hardly and vegetation. Today, few people live in the outback, though the Aborigines, the original inhabitants of Australia, learned to survive the hot, harsh conditions. Some Aborigines still live in the outback but many have now moved to the cities. Ayers Rock is one of the most impressive natural sights in Australia. The large mass of sandstone stands in the middle of a flat desert and reaches a height of 335 m. It is the largest rock in the world.
*Write True (T) or False (F). (0.5pt)
1. Australia is the largest country on Earth. ___F____
2. Some Aborigines still live in the outback while many have now moved to the cities. ____T___
*Answer the questions. (0.5pt)
3. Is there a lot of water and vegetation in Australia’s deserts?
___No,isn't it________________________
4. What is one of the most impressive natural sights in Australia?
________Ayers Rock_____________________
1.Where can a complex of pagodas and Buddhist shrines be found in Huong Son Commune ? ___Into the limestone cliffs of Perfume Mount, spreading alongside the mountain up to the peak._____________________________________________________________________
2.How long does the Perfume Pagoda festival last? ___Two months___________________________________________________________________
3.What do people go to Perfume Pagoda festival for? ______________________________________________________________________
4.What activities can people take part in? _______They can take part in many traditional cultural activities _______________________________________________________________
5.Why is the festival also popular to young couples?
Because they can meet and for numerous romances to be formed
Tham khảo
1. Because it based on belief that one’s ancestors process supernatural powers, such as gods, angels, saints, or demons.
2.Spiriting money,burning incense, Anniversary rites
3. The living may regard the ancestors as “guardian angels” to them, perhaps in protecting them from serious accidents, or guiding their path in life.
4.The year of the death, his full name, and the name of the son who erects the tablet.
5.Anniversary rites take place on the death date of each major deceased member of the family every year.