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Read the passage carefully. Then decide whether each of the statements below is TRUE (T), or FALSE (F).
Indonesia is an island nation in Southeast Asia. Its official name is the Republic of Indonesia. It is a member country of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). The country's total area is 1,904,443 sq km. Like Vietnam and other countries in Southeast Asia, Indonesia enjoys tropical climate. The rupiah is the official monetary unit of Indonesia, consisting of 100 sen.
The capital of Indonesia is Jakarta and it is also the largest city in the country. Other big cities are Bandung, Surabaya, Medan, Palembang... The population in 2004 was about 238,500,000. Indonesia is the world's fourth most populous country after China, India, and the United States. Islam, which is over eighty per cent of the population practice, is the country's official religion. In addition, there are other religions such as Protestantism, Catholicism, Buddhism, Hinduism...
The national language is Bahasa Indonesia, which is a modified form of Malay. Besides, about 300 other languages and dialects are spoken. English is increasingly used as the language of business.
1. Indonesia is located in Southeast Asia. ____T_
2. All the countries in Southeast Asia enjoy tropical climate. __T___
3. Islam is the only official religion in Indonesia. ___F__
4. There are more people in Indonesia than in the USA. __F___
5. Indonesia is one of the countries of ASEAN. __T___
6. The Indonesian unit of currency is sen. ___F__
7. Islam is the most common religion in Indonesia. __T___
8. Bahasa Indonesia is the only language spoken in Indonesia. ____F_
Đáp án: A
Thông tin: It is bordered by the countries Laos in the Northeast, Cambodia in the Southeast and Malaysia in the South.
Dịch: Nó giáp với các nước Lào ở Đông Bắc, Campuchia ở Đông Nam và Malaysia ở phía Nam.
Part II: Read and decide if the statements are True or False.
Tokyo, which is the capital of Japan, is one of the three largest cities in the world. In the twelfth century, Japan's capital was an island city named Kyoto. Six hundred years later, many people from Kyoto moved to a city called Eyed. They renamed it Tokyo and made this city the capital of Japan. Today, Tokyo is a busy place. It is a center of business and education. It is also a religious center. In addition, the famous Imperial Hotel was built in 1920 by an American, Frank Lloyd Wright; and many
shops, stores, theaters and eating places can be found in this capital. In downtown Tokyo, many large, new buildings made of concrete and steel may be seen. Some of these were built after the earthquake of 1923. Others were built after World War II.
1. Kyoto is an island city. T
2. In 20th century, Kyoto was the capital of Japan . F
3. Japanese people renamed Kyoto to Tokyo. F
4. There was an earthquake in Japan in 1923. T
5. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Imperial Hotel F
1. A. As B. Like C. Such D. So
2. A. money B. monetize C. monetization D. monetary
3. A. in B. for C. of D. on
4. A. populate B. population C. populous D. popular
5. A. official B. officially C. office D. officer
6. A. increasing B. increasingly C. increased D. increasedly
1. Everyone was very ________FRIENDLY_______ to me. (FRIEND)
2. You can’t be ________DEPENDENT_______ on your parents. (DEPEND)
3. We were impressed by the _______BEAUTY________ of the city. (BEAUTIFUL)
4. The editor welcomes ________CORRESPONDENCE_______ from readers on any subject.
(CORRESPOND)
5. English, Tamil and Chinese are _______WIDELY________ spoken in Malaysia. (WIDE)
6. The festival is __________OFFICIALLY_____ held in Hung King Temple. (OFFICIAL)
1. Where is New York City ?
A. in the south of the USA B. in Amsterdam
C. in New Jersey D. in New York States
2. Why was New York originally called New Amsterdam ?
A. Because it lies in Amsterdam B. Because it is impressive and magnificent.
C. Because it used to be a fort D. Because it was founded by the Dutch
3. What is its population?
A. 5 million B. 7 million C. 19 million D. 26 million
4. Which of the followings is not a tourist attraction of New York ?
A. Empire State Building B. Golden Gate Bridge
C. Statue of Liberty D. Broadway theatre district
5. The total area of New York is_______________
A. 964 m B. 964 km C. 964 km2 D. 964 m2
6. Which of the followings is not true about New York City ?
A. New York has a lot of tourist attractions.
B. New York belonged to the Dutch when it was founded.
C. The area of New York City is 964 square kilometers.
D. The city was named New York by the Dutch.
1. Where is New York City ?
A. in the south of the USA B. in Amsterdam
C. in New Jersey D. in New York States
2. Why was New York originally called New Amsterdam ?
A. Because it lies in Amsterdam B. Because it is impressive and magnificent.
C. Because it used to be a fort D. Because it was founded by the Dutch
3. What is its population?
A. 5 million B. 7 million C. 19 million D. 26 million
4. Which of the followings is not a tourist attraction of New York ?
A. Empire State Building B. Golden Gate Bridge
C. Statue of Liberty D. Broadway theatre district
5. The total area of New York is_______________
A. 964 m B. 964 km C. 964 km2 D. 964 m2
6. Which of the followings is not true about New York City ?
A. New York has a lot of tourist attractions.
B. New York belonged to the Dutch when it was founded.
C. The area of New York City is 964 square kilometers.
D. The city was named New York by the Dutch.
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is one of the largest cities of the world with a population of 12.64 million and is the biggest of the 47 prefectures throughout Japan. Its long history of prosperity started with the establishment of the Shogunate by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1603. At that time, Tokyo was called Edo, which by the 18th century had grown to a huge city of over a million people. It is now Japan's center for political, economic, cultural, and various other activities as well as the origin for the dissemination of information.
Many Japanese in Tokyo speak English and you shouldn't have too much trouble getting around, but you can have a lot more fun if you can speak a little bit of the language. Japanese will really appreciate the effort you make and are very patient with foreigners learning Japanese.
23. What is the passage mainly about?
A. the capital of Japan C. the most populous city in Japan
C. the most popular language in Tokyo D. the most common trouble when visiting Tokyo
24. The word “dissemination” is closest in meaning to __________.
A. distribution B. publication C. production D. collection
25. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
A. If you can hardly speak Japanese, it’ll be totally difficult for you to get around Tokyo.
B. Japanese people are very patient with foreigners who try to learn Japanese.
C. Your trip may be more enjoyable if you can speak a little Japanese.
D. Many Japanese in Tokyo speak English.