DO YOU WISH YOU ……….A MILLIONAIRE, QUANG

8. Do you wish you ……….a millionaire, Quang ?a. are b. was c. were d. becomeV. Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.Getting around Ha noi is quite convenient. There (1)………taxies or cyclos, a Vietnamese style tricycle taxi, (2)………..around town. Another area where you catch a nostalgic (3)………..is the OldQuarter on Hoan Kiem district, Hang Chieu Street. The mazelike streets feature countless shop houses (4)……….norrow frontage but deceiving depth. Monuments and museums around the lake are area (5)………….. the Museum of the Revolution, Museum of History, The opera House and St. Joseph’s Cathedral. The (6)……….. museum houses photographs chronicling Vietnam’s fight to free (7)……….. from french colonialism, Japanese fascism and American imperialism. The Opera House on Trang Tien Street is the centerpiece of French (8)………in Ha Noi. This was the place where Vietminh troops (9)………….the triumph of the August Revolution in 1945. Nowadays, this 400- seat, three –tier theater (10)………national celebrations, ballets, symphonies, operas and concerts.1a. is b. are c. has d. have2a. walking b. jogging c. running d. driving3a. atmosphere b. weather c. climate d. air4a. with b. for c. of d. against5a. consist b. like c. as d. include6a. single b. once c. one d. first7a. himself b. herself c. themselves d. yourself8a. tradition b. custom c. architecture d. engine9a. announced b. said c. spoke d. informed10a. put b. set c. keeps d. hostsVI. Read the passge below and choose one correct answer for each question :Chiang Mai, also sometimes written as “ Chiengmai”, is the largest and most culturally significant city in Northern Thailand, and the capitalof Chiang Mai Province. It is about 800 kilometers north of Bangkok, among some of the highest mountains in the country. The city stands on the Ping river, a major tributary of theChao Phraya river. In recent years Chiang Mai has become an increasingly modern city, although it lacks the cosmopolitan gloss of Bangkok. It has many atractions for the thousands of foreign visitors who come to the city each year. Chiang Mai’s historic strength derived from its important strategic location near a southern branch of the ancient Silk Road, and long before the modern influx of foreign visitors the city servrd as an important centre for handcrafted goods, umbrellas, jewellery ( particularly silver ) and woodcarving.