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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 6 to 13.

Vietnam possesses an abundance of locations with breathtaking natural beauty. These are places defined by their pristine qualities: immaculate beaches with clear water, verdant mountain trails offering panoramic vistas, and serene waterfalls cascading into quiet pools. Such destinations are celebrated for their unspoiled scenery and their ability to provide a genuine escape from the clamor of urban life. They attract countless visitors who travel long distances specifically to immerse themselves in these tranquil, seemingly perfect environments.

Yet, a jarringly different scene frequently emerges at these same locations after a wave of visitors has departed. The once-immaculate landscape becomes littered with the detritus of human consumption. Plastic bottles, disposable food containers, and nylon bags are strewn across beaches and trails, a stark testament to the passage of the crowds. The serene atmosphere is broken by the visual pollution of discarded waste, a deeply incongruous sight in a place cherished for its natural splendor.

The behavior that leads to this desecration points to a perplexing psychological disconnect. “The baffling part is that the people who leave the rubbish are the exact same people who traveled for hours to admire this scenery,” observes a frustrated park ranger during a coastal cleanup. “There is a complete failure to connect the individual act of leaving one small item behind with the massive, collective impact it creates.” The appreciation for the environment does not seem to translate into a sense of personal responsibility for its preservation.

The cumulative effect of these seemingly small acts of negligence is a slow and steady corrosion of the natural ecosystems. Discarded plastic waste does not disappear; it fragments into microplastics that contaminate the soil and water, posing a grave threat to wildlife. The gradual degradation of these cherished natural wonders is a direct result of a culture of convenience overriding a sense of stewardship. The beauty that draws the crowds is being systematically dismantled by the very admiration it inspires.

(Adapted from HanoiTimes)

Question 6: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?

A. The visual blight of discarded waste disrupts the tranquil atmosphere, creating a profoundly unfitting spectacle in a location widely celebrated for its natural beauty.

B. The tranquil ambiance is spoiled by the visual intrusion of discarded refuse, and this sight is also deemed deeply inappropriate for a location prized for its natural splendor.

C. For a location cherished for its magnificent natural splendor, the sight of discarded waste ruins the serene feeling and is a profoundly disappointing spectacle for observers.

D. Discarded refuse creates a jarring visual that not only shatters the location's peaceful atmosphere but also degrades the very natural splendor for which the area is so cherished.

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