Luyện tập, Trắc Nhiệm: Lesson 8.3. Communication & Pronunciation
Câu 1 (TACBL8-1968)
Read the following passage about Wales and decide whether the statements below are True (T) or False (F)
Wales
The Welsh culture is full of traditions and legends. Even a dragon is considered a national symbol! Over time, this country has adopted many cultural aspects from neighboring England, but it still keeps its national identity and many local traditions.
Wales is a small nation located in the western part of Great Britain. Humans are believed to have lived in this area for at least 29,000 years. The Welsh culture has Celtic roots and the land was once part of the Roman Empire. In the Middle Ages, it was ruled by Norman knights and was conquered by England in 1282. When the United Kingdom was established in 1707, Wales became part of it.
There are vast farmlands, mountains, and forest areas, many protected as national parks. The population is over 3 million and Cardiff is the capital city and biggest urban area.
1. Wales’ national symbol is a dragon
Câu 2 (TACBL8-1969)
Read the following passage about Wales and decide whether the statements below are True (T) or False (F)
Wales
The Welsh culture is full of traditions and legends. Even a dragon is considered a national symbol! Over time, this country has adopted many cultural aspects from neighboring England, but it still keeps its national identity and many local traditions.
Wales is a small nation located in the western part of Great Britain. Humans are believed to have lived in this area for at least 29,000 years. The Welsh culture has Celtic roots and the land was once part of the Roman Empire. In the Middle Ages, it was ruled by Norman knights and was conquered by England in 1282. When the United Kingdom was established in 1707, Wales became part of it.
There are vast farmlands, mountains, and forest areas, many protected as national parks. The population is over 3 million and Cardiff is the capital city and biggest urban area.
2. Wales is a big nation in the western part of England
Câu 3 (TACBL8-1970)
Read the following passage about Wales and decide whether the statements below are True (T) or False (F)
Wales
The Welsh culture is full of traditions and legends. Even a dragon is considered a national symbol! Over time, this country has adopted many cultural aspects from neighboring England, but it still keeps its national identity and many local traditions.
Wales is a small nation located in the western part of Great Britain. Humans are believed to have lived in this area for at least 29,000 years. The Welsh culture has Celtic roots and the land was once part of the Roman Empire. In the Middle Ages, it was ruled by Norman knights and was conquered by England in 1282. When the United Kingdom was established in 1707, Wales became part of it.
There are vast farmlands, mountains, and forest areas, many protected as national parks. The population is over 3 million and Cardiff is the capital city and biggest urban area.
3. There have been people living there for more than 29,000 years
Câu 4 (TACBL8-1971)
Read the following passage about Wales and decide whether the statements below are True (T) or False (F)
Wales
The Welsh culture is full of traditions and legends. Even a dragon is considered a national symbol! Over time, this country has adopted many cultural aspects from neighboring England, but it still keeps its national identity and many local traditions.
Wales is a small nation located in the western part of Great Britain. Humans are believed to have lived in this area for at least 29,000 years. The Welsh culture has Celtic roots and the land was once part of the Roman Empire. In the Middle Ages, it was ruled by Norman knights and was conquered by England in 1282. When the United Kingdom was established in 1707, Wales became part of it.
There are vast farmlands, mountains, and forest areas, many protected as national parks. The population is over 3 million and Cardiff is the capital city and biggest urban area.
4. In the past, this land was part of the Roman Empire
Câu 5 (TACBL8-1972)
Read the following passage about Wales and decide whether the statements below are True (T) or False (F)
Wales
The Welsh culture is full of traditions and legends. Even a dragon is considered a national symbol! Over time, this country has adopted many cultural aspects from neighboring England, but it still keeps its national identity and many local traditions.
Wales is a small nation located in the western part of Great Britain. Humans are believed to have lived in this area for at least 29,000 years. The Welsh culture has Celtic roots and the land was once part of the Roman Empire. In the Middle Ages, it was ruled by Norman knights and was conquered by England in 1282. When the United Kingdom was established in 1707, Wales became part of it.
There are vast farmlands, mountains, and forest areas, many protected as national parks. The population is over 3 million and Cardiff is the capital city and biggest urban area.
5. The population in Wales is under 3 million people
Câu 6 (TACBL8-1973)
Câu 7 (TACBL8-1974)
Câu 8 (TACBL8-1976)
Câu 9 (TACBL8-1977)
Câu 10 (TACBL8-1978)
Câu 11 (TACBL8-30745)
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