
E 9 revision mid term 1-2
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
I’m fascinated by traditional handicrafts. At weekends, I usually go to Bat Trang where people make vases, bowls, pots, cups, ect from clay. It’s a (32) __________ village not far from Ha Noi center. My uncle and my aunt still live in Bat Trang and they own a big workshop there. In fact, my grandparents (33) __________ that workshop and some years ago, my uncle and my aunt (34) __________ the business because my grandparents are very old. My grandfather is a well-known artisan in the village. Every time I go there, he teaches me how (35) __________ things from clay such as pots, vase and bowls.
Question 32:
making hat
B. pottery
moulding
painting
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
I’m fascinated by traditional handicrafts. At weekends, I usually go to Bat Trang where people make vases, bowls, pots, cups, ect from clay. It’s a (32) __________ village not far from Ha Noi center. My uncle and my aunt still live in Bat Trang and they own a big workshop there. In fact, my grandparents (33) __________ that workshop and some years ago, my uncle and my aunt (34) __________ the business because my grandparents are very old. My grandfather is a well-known artisan in the village. Every time I go there, he teaches me how (35) __________ things from clay such as pots, vase and bowls.
Question 33:
set up
came back
went
made
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
I’m fascinated by traditional handicrafts. At weekends, I usually go to Bat Trang where people make vases, bowls, pots, cups, ect from clay. It’s a (32) __________ village not far from Ha Noi center. My uncle and my aunt still live in Bat Trang and they own a big workshop there. In fact, my grandparents (33) __________ that workshop and some years ago, my uncle and my aunt (34) __________ the business because my grandparents are very old. My grandfather is a well-known artisan in the village. Every time I go there, he teaches me how (35) __________ things from clay such as pots, vase and bowls.
Question 34:
looked after
took care
set up
took over
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
I’m fascinated by traditional handicrafts. At weekends, I usually go to Bat Trang where people make vases, bowls, pots, cups, ect from clay. It’s a (32) __________ village not far from Ha Noi center. My uncle and my aunt still live in Bat Trang and they own a big workshop there. In fact, my grandparents (33) __________ that workshop and some years ago, my uncle and my aunt (34) __________ the business because my grandparents are very old. My grandfather is a well-known artisan in the village. Every time I go there, he teaches me how (35) __________ things from clay such as pots, vase and bowls.
Question 35:
to know
to do
to make
to find
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Jalan Hang Jebat, or commonly known as Jonker Walk, is a street in (36) Chinatown of Melaka starting just across the river from the Dutch Square. Jonker Walk is flanked on both sides of the road with heritage houses dating (37) to the 17thcentury. At that time, rich Baba Nonyas (also known as Perankans, descendants of 15th - 16th century Chinese immigrants marrying local Malay women) lived and did their business here.
Today, the street houses many shops selling antiques, textiles, (38) and souvenirs
(similar to what youcan find at Central Market in Kuala Lumpur). On the weekends, starting Friday night at 6pm, the road is closed due to traffic and turns in a very crowded night market. The famous Chicken Rice Ball dish (39) also be found here,just opposite the start of Jonker Walk near the bridge.
Question 36:
historically
history
historical
historic
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Jalan Hang Jebat, or commonly known as Jonker Walk, is a street in (36) Chinatown of Melaka starting just across the river from the Dutch Square. Jonker Walk is flanked on both sides of the road with heritage houses dating (37) to the 17thcentury. At that time, rich Baba Nonyas (also known as Perankans, descendants of 15th - 16th century Chinese immigrants marrying local Malay women) lived and did their business here.
Today, the street houses many shops selling antiques, textiles, (38) and souvenirs
(similar to what youcan find at Central Market in Kuala Lumpur). On the weekends, starting Friday night at 6pm, the road is closed due to traffic and turns in a very crowded night market. The famous Chicken Rice Ball dish (39) also be found here,just opposite the start of Jonker Walk near the bridge.
Question 37:
in
back
on
for
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Jalan Hang Jebat, or commonly known as Jonker Walk, is a street in (36) Chinatown of Melaka starting just across the river from the Dutch Square. Jonker Walk is flanked on both sides of the road with heritage houses dating (37) to the 17thcentury. At that time, rich Baba Nonyas (also known as Perankans, descendants of 15th - 16th century Chinese immigrants marrying local Malay women) lived and did their business here.
Today, the street houses many shops selling antiques, textiles, (38) and souvenirs
(similar to what youcan find at Central Market in Kuala Lumpur). On the weekends, starting Friday night at 6pm, the road is closed due to traffic and turns in a very crowded night market. The famous Chicken Rice Ball dish (39) also be found here,just opposite the start of Jonker Walk near the bridge.
Question 38:
cars
rice
houses
handicrafts
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