The building was built between 1962 and 1969.
The building was built between 1962 and 1969.
The building was built between 1962 and 1969
The building was built ___between___ 1962 and 1969.
The building was built between 1962 and 1969.
The building was built between 1962 and 1969.
The building was built between 1962 and 1969
The building was built ___between___ 1962 and 1969.
The building was built _______ 1962 and 1969.
X. Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions.
Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature - Imperial Academy)
The Temple of Literature was built in 1070 under the reign of Emperor Ly Thanh Tong to honour Confucius and later used as a royal school, where Emperor Ly Nhan Tong studied when he was a five- year-old prince.
The Imperial Academy, which can be considered Vietnam’s first university, was built in 1076 next to the temple. Over the next seven centuries and more, the university produced thousands of scholars for the country. Under the reign of Emperor Tran Minh Tong (1314-1329), the teacher Chu Van An, was appointed the school’s principal. After his death in 1370, Emperor Tran Nghe Tong (1321 - 1394) had him worshiped beside Confucius at the Temple of Literature. Many schools in Vietnam are also named after Chu Ban An.
In 1946, the Imperial Academy in Hanoi was destroyed by French bombing, but gradually restored later.
To enter the main area of the Temple of Literature, visitors must go through three gates. The first gate is called Van Mieu Mon; the second is called Dai Trung Mon and the third, Dai Thanh Mon.
In the space between Dai Trung Mon and Dai Thanh Mon is the one-storey, two-roof pavilion called Khue Van Cac. Behind Khue Van Cac is the Thien Quang Tinh (Well of Heavenly Clarity), on either side of which 41 Doctors’ stone tablets stand in two rows. They stand upon stone turtles with the names and birthplaces of successful doctoral candidates from the examinations held at the Imperial Academy from 1484 to 1780.
Now as a major tourist site, the Temple of Literature - Imperial Academy also hosts award ceremonies to recognize outstanding students. An annual poetry festival is held here on the 15th of the first lunar month.
71.What was the Temple of Literature built for?
72.What was the Imperial Academy considered?
73.What did the Imperial Academy do for the country at that time?
74.Who was Chu Van An? Where was he worshiped? 75. How many Doctors’ stone tablets are there? Where are they?
III.Read the text and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each of the gaps. (Đọc và chọn đáp án đúng)
The Globe Theatre
Visiting the theatre in London 400 years (1)___________ was very different from visiting a modern theatre. The building was round, (2)___________ was no roof, people got cold and wet (3)___________ the weather was bad. The queen loved (4)___________ to the Globe Theatre, by the River Thames to see the plays of William Shakespeare. All the actors at that time (5)___________ men. The visitors ate, talked to (6)___________ friends, walked about during the show and (7)___________ people even threw things at the actors.
Today it is still possible (8)___________ visit the Globe Theatre. A new theatre stands in the same place (9)___________ the river. You can enjoy a Shakespeare there or just learn (10)___________ life in the seventeenth century.
1.A. after B. since C. for D. ago
2.A. there B. here C. it D. the
3.A. that B. if C. so D. the
4.A. go B. going C. went D. gone
5.A. are B. was C. were D. is
6.A. those B. his C. her D. their
7.A. any B. every C. some D. no
8.A. to B. on C. of D. at
9.A. near B. at C. next D. on
10.A. in B. to C. for D. about
Ex1: Read the text carfully, then decide whether the following ststements are true (T) or false (F).
Famously being one of vietnam's seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Imperial City of Hue has long been a must-see attraction for tourists.
The Imperial City of Hue was actually a walled fortress and palace belonged to the ancient City of Hue which was a capital city of the Nguyen Dynasty- Vietnam's last royal dynasty fro 140 years. The grandeur architecture was planned to be built in 1803 by Emperor Gia Long. During 27 years from 1805 to 1832, the Imperial City of Hue was finally completed under the reign of the Emperor Minh Mang, making it the most massive structure being built in the history of modern Vietnam. There are total of ten main parts: The Citadel and The Forbidden City. The complex of the Emperor's residence, gates, temples, and pagodas was severely damage during the Vietnam War, and only 20 out of 148 bulding survied
1: Hue used to be of 148 buildings survived
2: The Imperial City of Hue was built in 1803 by Emperor Gia Long
3: It took 27 years to complete the construction of the Imperial City of Hue
4: The Imperial City of Hue includes two main parts: The Citadel and the Forbidden City;
5: Many relics in Hue Imperial City were badly dsmsged due to natural disasters
6: The Imperial City of Hue was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
VI. Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions.
Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature - Imperial Academy)
The Temple of Literature was built in 1070 under the reign of Emperor Ly Thanh Tong to honour Confucius and later used as a royal school, where Emperor Ly Nhan Tong studied when he was a five- year-old prince.
The Imperial Academy, which can be considered Vietnam’s first university, was built in 1076 next to the temple. Over the next seven centuries and more, theuniversity produced thousands of scholars for the country. Under the reign of Emperor Tran Minh Tong (1314-1329), the teacher Chu Van An, was appointed the school’s principal. After his death in 1370, Emperor Tran Nghe Tong (1321 - 1394) had him worshiped beside Confucius at the Temple of Literature. Many schools in Vietnam are also named after Chu Ban An.
In 1946, the Imperial Academy in Hanoi was destroyed by French bombing, but gradually restored later.
To enter the main area of the Temple of Literature, visitors must go through three gates. The first gate is called Van Mieu Mon; the second is called Dai Trung Mon and the third, Dai Thanh Mon.
In the space between Dai Trung Mon and Dai Thanh Mon is the one-storey, two-roof pavilion called Khue Van Cac. Behind Khue Van Cac is the Thien Quang Tinh (Well of Heavenly Clarity), on either side of which 41 Doctors’ stone tablets stand in two rows. They stand upon stone turtles with the names and birthplaces of successful doctoral candidates from the examinations held at the Imperial Academy from 1484 to 1780.
Now as a major tourist site, the Temple of Literature - Imperial Academy also hosts award ceremonies to recognize outstanding students. An annual poetry festival is held here on the 15th of the first lunar month.
41.What was the Temple of Literature built for?
____________________________________________________________________________________
42What was the Imperial Academy considered?
____________________________________________________________________________________
43.What did the Imperial Academy do for the country at that time?
____________________________________________________________________________________
44.Who was Chu Van An? Where was he worshiped?
____________________________________________________________________________________
45.How many Doctors’ stone tablets are there? Where are they
____________________________________________________________________________________
I.
Dear Minh,
I'm in San Francisco now. We arrived here yesterday. Before that, We........ 10 days in NewYork. It was wonderful. Liz and I visited a ............ of interesting places including the Empire state building. We ............ to the stop- it was very high, and we......... both a bit frightened. We caught a boat ............. the river to see the Statue of Liberty. We walked through Greenwich Village and watched............. artists work
1 Where is the Temple of Listerature?
2 When and by whom was it built?
3How many courtyards are there in the Temple pf Listerature?
4 which courtyard is with Khue Van Pavilion ?
5 what is the Pavilion symbol used on ?
Read the following passage carefully , and then decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). ( 2,0ms)
London, the capital of Great Britain, is situated on the Thames River. It is the largest city in Europe with a population of over 8 million. It is divided into four parts: the City, Westminster, the West End and the East End.
The city is small in area but it is the commercial heart of London. Many banks and offices are situated there. The Tower and St. Paul's Cathedral is very large and fine. It was built in 1710. The famous English architect Christopher Wren planned and built St. Paul's Cathedral. If the city may be called the commercial heart of London, Westminster is the center of the administration. We can see the Houses of Parliament there. It is a beautiful building with two towers and a very big clock called Big Ben. Westminster Abbey is opposite the Houses of Parliament.
The West End with the best and most expensive clubs, restaurants and theatres, beautiful houses and parks is the place where rich people live. Working people live in the East End where there are no parks or gardens and no fine houses.
1. London is the capital of Great Britain.
2. London is the largest city in the world.
3. The East End is one of the four parts of London.
4. The Tower is a commercial heart of London.
5. Westminster is the center of education.
6. The Houses of Parliament have a tower and a very big clock called Big Ben.
7. You can find the most expensive clubs in the East End.
8. Rich people live in the West End.
9. You can go to parks in the East End.
10. Working people don't live in London.