1 Medical can be more easily obtained in the city more than in the countryside
2 Gathering and hunting still play an important role of the economy of the Laha
3 The Thai dig canals to bring water to their fields
1 Medical can be more easily obtained in the city more than in the countryside
2 Gathering and hunting still play an important role of the economy of the Laha
3 The Thai dig canals to bring water to their fields
Ask questions for the underline words.
1. The Co Tu men are responsible for the household.
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2. The Co Tu men have to look after their agricultural work.
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3. The Co Tu men make important decisions.
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4. The Thai hold festival and ceremonies every year.
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The Thai hold festival and ceremonies every year.
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5. They dig canals to bring water to their fields.
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They dig canals to bring water to their fields.
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6. The goods there are diverse.
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7. You should try some specialities of the local people.
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8. The Museum of Ethnology is situated in Nguyen Van Huyen Street in Ha Noi.
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Ex 1:Choose the correct option A, B, C or D to complete the sentences
1.Gathering and hunting still play an important role in the_______of the Laha.
A. economic B. economy C. economial D. economize
2._______ethnic group has a larger population, the Tay or the Ede?
A.What B. Why C. Which D. Who
3.Ethnic peoples in the mountains have a simple way of farming. They use basic tools to _______the farm work.
A. check B. work C. make D do
4.Many ethnic minority students have to ________a long way to their traditional way of life.
A. travel B. ride C. pass D.get
5.People_______some far-away mountainous regions still keep their traditional way of life.
A.on B. in C. of D. at
Ex 2:Fill each blank with a word/phrase in the box.
items cultural special communal minority ethnic heritage festivals held local
1.The Gong Festival is__________annually in the Central Highlands.
2.If you go to Sa Pa, you can see many local people in colouful clothes sell their ___________products.
3.There many ________in our country when spring comes.
4.The cultural_________of the ethnic people in Viet Nam is very rich.
5.The ________ on display in the Museum of Ethnology is really interesting.
6.Which still plays an important role in the life of some_________people in the mountains?
7.In the Central Highlands, the biggest and tallest house in the village is the ________house.
8.The Hmong women have a________style of coulourful dress.
9.Although there are __________ exchanges between ethnic groups, they still the idebtity of colourful dress.
10. Most ethnic ___________peoples are good at farming work.
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Bai 1: Complete the sentences with a , an or the
3) The Thai have ................... population of over one million people , account forapproxi mately 1.8% of ................... Vietnamese population.
4) Dao women usally wear ...................... long blouse with .................... dress or trousers .
5) Mua sap is ................... folk dance of .................... Muong
6) The Raglai have ................. musical instrument made of bamboo called ..................... chapi.
7) S'tieng is ................ ethnic group living mostly in ..................... southern pronvinecesof Vietnam.
8) Gathering and hunting still play ....................... important role in ....................... economy of the Laha
9) Vietnam has 54 ethnic groups and more than 40 of .................... groups living in ................... highlands.
10) when eating finished , the Dao have ....................... tradition that they never put down the chopsticks on ...................... bowl.
Underline the correct comparative forms to complete the sentences
1 People in rural areas of Britain talk optimistically/ more optimistically about the future than city people.
2 In India, ruarl areas are more populary / popular know as the "countryside"
3 A village is less densely populated / more densely populated tha a city
4 City people seem to react quickly / more quickly to change than country people
5 Medical help can be less easily / more easily abained in a city than in the countriside
6 A buffalo ploughs better / more well than a horse
B. Write questions for these answers
1. The Thai hold festivals and ceremonies every year ..………………… ………………………………………..……….……………………?
2. They dig canals to bring water to their fields.
..……………………… ………………………………..……….……………………?
3. I usually hang out with my friends in my leisure time.
..………………………… ………………………..……….……………………?
4. The sea is vast and quiet.
………. …………………………………………………………………………?
Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences
1. Vietnam is a.........country with 54 ethnic groups.
a. bilingual b. ethnic c. diversified d. multi-cultural
2. Among the..........., the Kinh have the largest population.
a. ethnic groups b. ethnic minorities c. ethnic cultures d. majorities
3. My sister and I often help our parents...............the buffalos when we come back home from school.
a. herd b. herds c. herding d. herded
4. My father sometimes goes................in the forests. He'd like to find some more food for our family.
a. hunt b. hunting c. to hunt d. hunted
5. My mother enjoys.................traditional food for our family, especially at Tet holiday.
a. cook b. to cook c. cooking d. cooked
6. Gathering and hunting still play an important role in the...........of the Laha.
a. economic b. economy c. economical d. economize
7......................ethnic group has a larger population, the Tay or the Ede ?
a. What b. Why c. Which d. Who
8. Ethnic peoples in mountains have a simple way of family. They use basic tools to...............the farm work.
a. check b. work c. make d. do
A.poor quality of education in schools there
B.broken into or being attacked and robbeed
C.in the fields to earn their living
D.where people can relax and socialize whith their friends
E. can also have a trest and go for a nice walk
F looking for a job
G.with finding studying materials
H.are healthier than you can buy in the greengrocer’s
Living in the countryside brings back both advantages and disadvantages .First of all countryside is not polluted, therefore you can breath fresh air .Besides there is hardly any road traffic thus you can enjoy silence in the country You(1) .................... in the forest or in the meadows .What is more,in the country ,people can grow their own fruit and vegetables which (2)...............-in the city .Next ,it is safer than life in a metropolis .In small towns or villages ,crime rate is usually very low and people do not need to be afraid of having their house(3).....in the street .Moreover ,it seems that in the country the relationship between people s more genuine because people are friendly and open.One of the drawbacks of living in the countryside is(4)........Country schools do not usually have good facilities like gyms or computer rooms .In addition ,students have often problems(5)......as the access to the Internet still is not widespread there.Moreover ,children develop their natural talents since they cannot attend any additional lessons or courses.The most serious problem of living in the country is (6)...........There are no companies or factories tat will offer people employment .Therefore ,most dwellers of the country are farmers who have to work very hard (7) ............Those who are lucky enough can seek jobs in nearby towns but they will have a problem with commuting as the communication network is not developed well in the country .Another bad side of country life is lack of entertainment .There are no cafes or cinemas(8)................
1. The performance/quan ho singing/recognize/a world heritage/UNESCO since 2009
2. A village/much/small/a city/ size
3. Gathering/hunting still play/important role/the economy/the Laha
4. It/very important/ invest time/doing regular exercise/ improve/ quality/ our daily life
5. Saint Giong/ worship/defend/the country/foreign invaders - the An
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Very few people in the modern world obtain their food supply by hunting and gathering in the natural environment surrounding their homes. This method of harvesting from nature's provision is the oldest known subsistence strategy, and has been practised for at least the last two million years. It was, indeed, the only way to obtain food until rudimentary farming and the domestication of animals were introduced about 10,000 years ago.
Because hunter-gatherers have fared poorly in comparison with their agricultural cousins, their numbers have dwindled, and they have been forced to live in marginal environments such as deserts, forests, or arctic wastelands. In higher latitudes, the shorter growing season has restricted the availability of plant life. Such conditions have caused a greater dependence on hunting and along the coasts and waterways, on fishing. The abundance of vegetation in the lower latitudes of the tropics, on the other hand, has provided a greater opportunity for gathering a variety of plants. In short, the environmental differences have restricted the diet and have limited possibilities for the development of subsistence societies. Contemporary hunter-gatherers may help us understand our prehistoric ancestors. We know from observation of modern hunter-gatherers in both Africa and Alaska that a society based on hunting and gathering must be very mobile. While the entire community camps in a central location, a smaller party harvests the food within a reasonable distance from the camp. When the food in the area is exhausted, the community moves on to exploit another site. We also notice a seasonal migration pattern evolving for most hunter-gatherers, along with a strict division of labour between the sexes. These patterns of behaviour may be similar to those practised by mankind during the Paleolithic Period.
1. With which of the following topics is the passage primarily concerned?
A. The Paleolithic period
B. Subsistence farming
C.Hunter-gatherers
D. Marginal environments
2. Which is the oldest subsistence strategy?
A. Migrating
B. Domesticating animals
C. Farming
D. Hunting and gathering
3. When was hunting and gathering introduced?
A. 1,000,000 years ago
B. 2,000,000 years ago
C. 10,000 years ago
D. 2,000 years ago
4. What conditions exist in lower latitudes?
A. Greater dependence on hunting.
B. More coasts and waterways for fishing.
C. A shorter growing season.
D. A large variety of plant life.
5. How can we know more about the hunter-gatherers of prehistoric times?
A. By studying the remains of their camp sites.
B. By studying similar contemporary societies.
C. By studying the prehistoric environment.
D. By practising hunting and gathering.