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Chuyên đề 2

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9th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that follow.

In the past, Vietnamese people used to send messages by writing letters. They would carefully express their thoughts on paper, put the letters in envelopes, and send them through the postal service. Writing letters was a process that took time and patience, but it was deeply appreciated because of the personal touch it offered.

Nowadays, things have changed dramatically. New tools like emails and instant messages have become an integral part of our daily communication. They offer speed and convenience, allowing people to communicate in real time, irrespective of geographical boundaries.

However, some traditions haven’t changed completely. Some people still enjoy writing letters by hand. They think that handwritten letters are special because they show the writer’s feelings, making the communication more personal and sincere. The time and effort invested in writing each letter add to its emotional value.

In summary, even though technology has revolutionised the way we communicate, the tradition of writing letters holds a special place in Vietnamese culture. People still find something special in putting their thoughts on paper and sending them to others and it creates a personal connection that we cannot do with digital communication.

Question 1: What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Some means of communication in the past

                   

B. The development of technology

C. Our daily communication

D. Writing letters: In the past and now.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that follow.

In the past, Vietnamese people used to send messages by writing letters. They would carefully express their thoughts on paper, put the letters in envelopes, and send them through the postal service. Writing letters was a process that took time and patience, but it was deeply appreciated because of the personal touch it offered.

Nowadays, things have changed dramatically. New tools like emails and instant messages have become an integral part of our daily communication. They offer speed and convenience, allowing people to communicate in real time, irrespective of geographical boundaries.

However, some traditions haven’t changed completely. Some people still enjoy writing letters by hand. They think that handwritten letters are special because they show the writer’s feelings, making the communication more personal and sincere. The time and effort invested in writing each letter add to its emotional value.

In summary, even though technology has revolutionised the way we communicate, the tradition of writing letters holds a special place in Vietnamese culture. People still find something special in putting their thoughts on paper and sending them to others and it creates a personal connection that we cannot do with digital communication.

Question 2: What is mentioned as a significant aspect of writing letters in the past?

A. Time and patience   

B. Real-time communication

C. Speed and convenience

D. Geographical boundaries

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that follow.

In the past, Vietnamese people used to send messages by writing letters. They would carefully express their thoughts on paper, put the letters in envelopes, and send them through the postal service. Writing letters was a process that took time and patience, but it was deeply appreciated because of the personal touch it offered.

Nowadays, things have changed dramatically. New tools like emails and instant messages have become an integral part of our daily communication. They offer speed and convenience, allowing people to communicate in real time, irrespective of geographical boundaries.

However, some traditions haven’t changed completely. Some people still enjoy writing letters by hand. They think that handwritten letters are special because they show the writer’s feelings, making the communication more personal and sincere. The time and effort invested in writing each letter add to its emotional value.

In summary, even though technology has revolutionised the way we communicate, the tradition of writing letters holds a special place in Vietnamese culture. People still find something special in putting their thoughts on paper and sending them to others and it creates a personal connection that we cannot do with digital communication.

Question 3: What does the word "They" in paragraph refer to?

A. emails

B. new tools    

C. instant messages

D. letters

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that follow.

In the past, Vietnamese people used to send messages by writing letters. They would carefully express their thoughts on paper, put the letters in envelopes, and send them through the postal service. Writing letters was a process that took time and patience, but it was deeply appreciated because of the personal touch it offered.

Nowadays, things have changed dramatically. New tools like emails and instant messages have become an integral part of our daily communication. They offer speed and convenience, allowing people to communicate in real time, irrespective of geographical boundaries.

However, some traditions haven’t changed completely. Some people still enjoy writing letters by hand. They think that handwritten letters are special because they show the writer’s feelings, making the communication more personal and sincere. The time and effort invested in writing each letter add to its emotional value.

In summary, even though technology has revolutionised the way we communicate, the tradition of writing letters holds a special place in Vietnamese culture. People still find something special in putting their thoughts on paper and sending them to others and it creates a personal connection that we cannot do with digital communication.

Question 4: According to the text, why do some people still prefer writing letters by hand?

A. It is faster.

B. It is more convenient.

C. It eliminates geographical boundaries.

D. It shows the writer’s feelings.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that follow.

In the past, Vietnamese people used to send messages by writing letters. They would carefully express their thoughts on paper, put the letters in envelopes, and send them through the postal service. Writing letters was a process that took time and patience, but it was deeply appreciated because of the personal touch it offered.

Nowadays, things have changed dramatically. New tools like emails and instant messages have become an integral part of our daily communication. They offer speed and convenience, allowing people to communicate in real time, irrespective of geographical boundaries.

However, some traditions haven’t changed completely. Some people still enjoy writing letters by hand. They think that handwritten letters are special because they show the writer’s feelings, making the communication more personal and sincere. The time and effort invested in writing each letter add to its emotional value.

In summary, even though technology has revolutionised the way we communicate, the tradition of writing letters holds a special place in Vietnamese culture. People still find something special in putting their thoughts on paper and sending them to others and it creates a personal connection that we cannot do with digital communication.

Question 5: What is emphasised as unchanged in Vietnamese culture despite technological advancements?

A. Postal service

B. Personal connection

C. Handwritten letters’ special value

D. Digital communication

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