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C. The Australian government'target is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 43% by 2050. (D) The federal environment minister believes that Australia is taking climate change seriously Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. The Complex of Hue Monuments is wholly owned by the Government of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam. Guided by the 1972 Convention on the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, the National Heritage Law (2001, revised in 2009), and a number of other provincial regulations and decisions, the Hue Menuments Conservation Centre is responsible for the management of the complex and the protection of its outstanding universal value The Complex of Hue Monuments is given special attention in the Socio-Economic Development Master Plan of Thus Thien Hue Province, which provides direction for the conservation and restoration of the complex through 2020 in addition, an Adjusted Planning Framework for the Complex of Hue Monuments (2010-2020) was approved by the Prime Minister on 7 June 2010. This should control any further infrastructure projects that could impact the property. The details of how this will protect the site should be explained in the Management Plan and it should be included in the regulatory framework for Hue (the Master Plan) It is important that the works needed to minimise the negative impact of noise and visual pollution on the Minh Mang and Khai Dinh tombs and to reduce the impact of the new highway are completed. Any remaining illegal buildings with the site should be removed. In addition to development, climate change and natural disasters are other potential problems for the long. term management of the property. To reduce the impact of floods, three dams are being built upstream along the Perfume River In addition, the traditional water network and drainage system within and around the Citadel will be restored, as a means to reduce the damage to the World Heritage property and protect its inhabitants from the risk of flood, and to restore the historic network of ponds and canals. The level of tourism at the Hue Monuments is increasing to a point where it needs to be managed so as to be suitable with the capacity of the site. This issue should also be addressed in the Management Plan Question 39: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. Protecting and Managing the Complex of Hue Monuments B. Tourist Attractions in Thua Thien Hue Province C. Threats to the Complex of Hue Monuments D. Managing Infrastructure Projects Question 40: What organization is responsible for the management and protection of the Complex of Hue Monuments?

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C. The Australian government'target is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 43%  by 2050.
(D) The federal environment minister believes that Australia is taking climate change seriously
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
The Complex of Hue Monuments is wholly owned by the Government of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam. Guided by
the 1972 Convention on the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, the National Heritage Law (2001, revised in
2009), and a number of other provincial regulations and decisions, the Hue Menuments Conservation Centre is responsible for
the management of the complex and the protection of its outstanding universal value
The Complex of Hue Monuments is given special attention in the Socio-Economic Development Master Plan of Thus
Thien Hue Province, which provides direction for the conservation and restoration of the complex through 2020 in addition, an
Adjusted Planning Framework for the Complex of Hue Monuments (2010-2020) was approved by the Prime Minister on 7 June
2010. This should control any further infrastructure projects that could impact the property. The details of how this will protect
the site should be explained in the Management Plan and it should be included in the regulatory framework for Hue (the Master
Plan)
It is important that the works needed to minimise the negative impact of noise and visual pollution on the Minh Mang
and Khai Dinh tombs and to reduce the impact of the new highway are completed. Any remaining illegal buildings with the site
should be removed. In addition to development, climate change and natural disasters are other potential problems for the long.
term management of the property. To reduce the impact of floods, three dams are being built upstream along the Perfume River
In addition, the traditional water network and drainage system within and around the Citadel will be restored, as a means to
reduce the damage to the World Heritage property and protect its inhabitants from the risk of flood, and to restore the historic
network of ponds and canals.
The level of tourism at the Hue Monuments is increasing to a point where it needs to be managed so as to be suitable
with the capacity of the site. This issue should also be addressed in the Management Plan
Question 39: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. Protecting and Managing the Complex of Hue Monuments
B. Tourist Attractions in Thua Thien Hue Province
C. Threats to the Complex of Hue Monuments
D. Managing Infrastructure Projects
Question 40: What organization is responsible for the management and protection of the Complex of Hue Monuments?
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C. The Australian government'target is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 43% by 2050. (D) The federal environment minister believes that Australia is taking climate change seriously Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. The Complex of Hue Monuments is wholly owned by the Government of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam. Guided by the 1972 Convention on the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, the National Heritage Law (2001, revised in 2009), and a number of other provincial regulations and decisions, the Hue Menuments Conservation Centre is responsible for the management of the complex and the protection of its outstanding universal value The Complex of Hue Monuments is given special attention in the Socio-Economic Development Master Plan of Thus Thien Hue Province, which provides direction for the conservation and restoration of the complex through 2020 in addition, an Adjusted Planning Framework for the Complex of Hue Monuments (2010-2020) was approved by the Prime Minister on 7 June 2010. This should control any further infrastructure projects that could impact the property. The details of how this will protect the site should be explained in the Management Plan and it should be included in the regulatory framework for Hue (the Master Plan) It is important that the works needed to minimise the negative impact of noise and visual pollution on the Minh Mang and Khai Dinh tombs and to reduce the impact of the new highway are completed. Any remaining illegal buildings with the site should be removed. In addition to development, climate change and natural disasters are other potential problems for the long. term management of the property. To reduce the impact of floods, three dams are being built upstream along the Perfume River In addition, the traditional water network and drainage system within and around the Citadel will be restored, as a means to reduce the damage to the World Heritage property and protect its inhabitants from the risk of flood, and to restore the historic network of ponds and canals. The level of tourism at the Hue Monuments is increasing to a point where it needs to be managed so as to be suitable with the capacity of the site. This issue should also be addressed in the Management Plan Question 39: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. Protecting and Managing the Complex of Hue Monuments B. Tourist Attractions in Thua Thien Hue Province C. Threats to the Complex of Hue Monuments D. Managing Infrastructure Projects Question 40: What organization is responsible for the management and protection of the Complex of Hue Monuments?

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A. Protecting and Managing the Complex of Hue MonumentsQuestion 40: What organization is responsible for the management and protection of the Complex of Hue Monuments?【Explanation】: The passage states that the Hue Monuments Conservation Centre is responsible for the management of the complex and the protection of its outstanding universal value, guided by various laws and regulations.【Answer】: The Hue Monuments Conservation Centre

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The passage discusses the protection and management of the Complex of Hue Monuments, including the legal framework, conservation efforts, and challenges such as noise pollution, visual pollution, and climate change. It also mentions the importance of managing the impact of tourism. The best title should reflect the overall content of the passage, which is about protecting and managing the Complex of Hue Monuments. Therefore, option A is the most appropriate title.