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Read the article. Are the statement true or false. (Đọc bài văn. Các câu sau đây đúng hay sai) E-sports go global In the past, people play computer games in their living rooms and bedrooms against their family and friends. But nowadays, gamers play online against hundreds of different people around the world. There are also millions of fans who love watching thể thao điện tử as well as playing. They pay money to watch the very best gamers compete in large stadiums. It’s just like watching a real sport! Like other sports “eSport” is short for electronic sports and as with normal sports such as soccer and tennis, professional thể thao điện tử players are very competitive. In some countries, like China and South Korea, there are competitions in stadiums with up to 80,000 fans. At these events, some of the eSport are individual, but most of them are team games. There are five players on each team and the winning team share the prizes Big business As eSport are growing in popularity, they are also becoming profitable. Globally, the thể thao điện tử industry is worth about a billion dollars. Large companies sponsor the competition, and some soccer teams also have their own eSport teams. But is it a sport? Of course, some people don’t believe it’s a real sport because thể thao điện tử players sit in chairs and they are not physically active. But thể thao điện tử fans disagree. The players need a lot of skills to win competition and in the future, some people even think thể thao điện tử will be part of Olympic games
Read the article and answer the questions (Đọc bài văn và trả lời câu hỏi) 1. Who is the photographer? 2. What do his photos show? 3. Where can you eat fresh vegetables and watch baseball? 4. Who can take classes in gardening once a week? 5. How many people live in the world's cities? Mario Wezel is a German photographer who takes photos for National Geographic. Mario is interested in urban farming, so many of his photos show farmers and gardeners. However, urban farming is different from traditional farming. It's when people farm and garden in the middle of the city. Mario traveled to urban farms all over the US. In Boston, one man has bees on the roof of the Lenox Hotel. The hotel uses honey from the bees in its restaurant. In San Francisco, there's a small farm next to the Giants' baseball stadium. When people watch the game, they can also buy sandwiches from the farm with fresh vegetables! And in Washington, D.C., volunteers can help in a garden at the White House. For Mario, the most surprising urban farm is at San Quentin State Prison, in California. The prison has a garden and, once a week, prisoners can take a gardening class. They learn how to grow plants and flowers. Working in the garden is also therapeutic. Mario's photos are all of the US, but you can find urban farms in a lot of different countries and large cities, such as Tokyo, Lima, and Perth. That's because about 3.5 billion people (half the world's population) live in cities today and they want fresh, healthy food. And more and more people think urban farming is the answer to the world's food shortages, as well as to making our cities greener and more relaxing.