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a. These efforts reflect a commitment to safeguarding cultural heritage, elevating Hue from a historical site to a living museum.
b. Traditional ceremonies and festivals have been revived within the citadel, attracting both domestic and international visitors.
c. The Imperial City of Hue has experienced remarkable conservation initiatives since the early 2000s, marking a renaissance in preservation.
d. Architectural restoration projects have meticulously reconstructed damaged pavilions, employing traditional techniques and authentic materials from the original era.
e. Concurrently, extensive documentation programs were established to record royal rituals, court music, and ceremonial practices that had nearly vanished.
c-d-e-b-a
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e-a-b-c-d
a. Anna: Congratulations on winning first place in the science competition! That’s absolutely amazing!
b. Anna: You really deserved it. All that hard work definitely paid off!
c. Chris: Thank you so much! I honestly didn’t expect to win at all.
a-c-b
a. Jessica: Do you enjoy shopping in stores or online?
b. Jessica: So, both ways make shopping more interesting in their own right.
c. Jessica: I agree, but physical stores allow us to see the quality firsthand.
d. Brian: Yes, and that face-to-face interaction creates a sense of trust.
e. Brian: Online shopping saves time, but I miss the experience of browsing in person.
a-e-c-d-b
a. During exam week last semester, I faced the consequences of putting off my revision until the very last minute.
b. I tried to cram five subjects in two days, believing I could learn the ropes quickly without systematic preparation.
c. This stressful period was a turning point that transformed my approach to studying and time management completely.
d. In reality, I retained almost nothing and performed poorly on tests despite staying awake for forty-eight hours.
e. Instead of repeating this mistake, I started using a planner and breaking study sessions into manageable chunks.
a-b-d-e-c
This infrastructure spreads material quickly, allowing specialized genres to connect with interested audiences abroad
Consequently, streaming analytics persuade promoters to test unfamiliar markets and schedule international tours
Such conservation programs protect endangered musical traditions threatened by homogenizing commercial pressures
Seeking to attract new audiences, curators design playlists that balance familiar selections with innovative material
Through such approaches, musical globalization proceeds while preserving the unique characteristics that define regional traditions
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 3 as an environmental harm or risk?
Large-scale deforestation in Vietnam’s Central Highlands
The word jurisdictions in paragraph 1 can be best replaced by ______?
regions
The word dispersed in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
concentrated
The word These in paragraph 4 refers to ______.
government measures such as tax incentives, streamlined licensing, and mining-processing industrial zones
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
Substantial reserves exist, yet fragmented deposits increase costs and Vietnam’s refining capabilities lag behind neighboring countries.
Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 4?
Vietnamese enterprises complete roughly 40 percent of required processing, short of the Ministry’s 95 percent export threshold.
Which paragraph mentions China leveraging rare earths geopolitically, including a 2010 export threat to Japan?
Paragraph 1
Which paragraph mentions specific Vietnamese deposit sites such as Dong Pao and Mường Hum?
Paragraph 2
According to paragraph 1, the efficiency rationale claims novel tools ______.
create new species deliberately to expand biodiversity beyond historical baselines
The word nostalgia in paragraph 2 mostly means ______.
keenly retrospective
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 2?
Human reshaping of Earth compels proactive stewardship that privileges forward-looking interventions over restorative nostalgia.
What is the passage’s stance on de-extinction relative to conventional goals?
It diverts effort from preserving extant species and complicates clear, outcome-oriented priorities.
What do the gene-drive examples primarily aim to achieve?
address causes
The phrase this deeper problem in paragraph 4 refers to ______.
habitat unsuitability
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
De-extinction, being backward-looking, rarely restores the value-grounding relationships that make species matter.
Given its retrospective orientation, proxy production infrequently reconstitutes relational matrices – ecological dependencies, cultural significances – that originally invested taxa with conservation salience.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
Projects that directly mitigate drivers of decline are likelier conservation priorities than revivals that neither scale well nor repair underlying ecological linkages.
Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit?
Some advocates suggest aligning de-extinction with established translocation guidelines to manage risks and clarify purposes.
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Which of the following best summarises the passage?
De-extinction is innovative but largely misaligned with Anthropocene realities; scalable, cause-oriented interventions better serve conservation ethics and outcomes.
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