THE HARE RAN ACROSS A FIELD AS FASTLY AS HE COULD, AND ALL THE ANI...

22. The Hare ran across a field as fastly as he could, and all the animals agreed that the Hare was very

fast.

A

B

C

D

Fill in each blank with a word from the box (1pt)

models by through origami together

upstream folding taught

Origami is the Japanese word for paper (23) ... . ORI means to fold and KAMI

means paper. (24)..., they form the word, "origami.” It is an art form that has been

handed down from parent to child (25)... many generations.

Holidays are celebrated with colorful (26) ... decorations made by the family. On

children's day (formerly boy's day), children make colorful carp: a fish that swims (27) ...

against the current. This symbolizes strength.

Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answers (1pt)

GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS IN VIETNAM

Gift giving is important in Vietnam because of the significance of interpersonal relationships in

Vietnamese culture.

First and foremost, do not encourage corruption. There is a clear cut between gift-giving and

bribery. Nevertheless, it is common in Vietnam for exchanging small gifts on certain occasions such

as anniversary, Tet holiday... to express your respect, love, appreciation or gratitude.

Gift-giving customs depend on the context. If it is a private gift for one Vietnamese partner you

should give the gift at a private occasion. If you have a gift for the whole office or company, you

should give it after the business meeting with the whole office’s employee.

Do not wrap a gift in the black paper because this colour is unlucky and associated with funerals in

Vietnam. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be

avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship.

Vietnamese may or may not open these gifts when they are received; leave the option to them. You

will also receive gifts and should defer to your host as to whether you should open it when received or

not. Regardless of when it is opened or what it is, profuse thanks are always appropriate.