HE BECAME INTEREST IN READING WHILE HE WAS WORKING IN THE CITY LIBR...

3. He became interest in reading while he was working in the city library. A B C D PART D: READING Question I: Complete the passage with the words in the box, then answer the questions bellow. became famous views after Chu Van An High School is one of the oldest and most prestigious state schools in Viet Nam. Established in 1908 by the French, the school was located beside the West Lake, and was originally named (1)……….. the location it was in. It is a very pleasant, spacious school with great (2)………….….. of the lake from the classroom windows. In 1943, the school was moved to Ninh Binh, and was not moved back to Ha Noi until 1945. In that year, the school was renamed Chu Van An, after a famous Vietnamese Confucianism teacher of the Tran Dynasty. Professor Nguyen Gia Tuong (3)……….. the first Vietnamese principal of the school. Many (4)……… people like ex-Prime Minister Pham Van Dong, Doctor Ton That Tung, and poet Xuan Dieu used to be the school's students. Today the school is still located in the same area, and has maintained its prestige, as well as its reputation as one of the top schools in Ha Noi. Question II : Read the passage and answer the questions bellow. (0.75 pts) Paper was invented by the Chinese in the first century A.D. The art of papermaking took 700 years to reach the Muslim world and another 700 years to get to Britain. Most paper is made from wood. When the trees are cut down, they are carried by land or water to paper mills. Here they are cut up and the wood is broken up into fibers, mixed with water and chemicals. This wood pulp is then dried up on a machine and made into paper. Papermaking is an important British industry, and paper from Britain is exported to South Africa, Australia and many other countries. Some of the wood used in British papermakingindustry comes from trees grown in Britain, but wood is also imported from other countries such as Norway. One tree is needed for every 400 copies of a forty-page newspaper. If half the adults in Britain each day buy one daily paper, this uses up over