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  • If you buy stolen relics, you will help to create a black market, (to lead / leading) to further destruction of the heritage site.
    leading
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  • The final thing (to remember / remembering) is to admire the corals from a distance and not to break off any pieces to take home as souvenirs.
    to remember
  •  10
  • The tour guide (taking / to take) us to Ha Long Bay can speak three languages.
    taking
  •  15
  • At the end of this corridor there is a gate (leading / leaded) to the main door of the temple.
    leading
  •  20
  • The Taj Mahal complex, (recognized / recognizing) as a World Heritage Site in 1983, includes the tomb, the mosque, the guest house, and the main gate.
    recognized
  •  20
  • Here are some of the things (to avoid / avoiding) when visiting a heritage site.
    to avoid
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  • Many of the items such as rings, key chains, or souvenirs are made of unusual shells or unique stones illegally (removed / to remove) from the protected areas.
    removed
  •  10
  • The pagoda *damaged / damaging) in the storm has now been rebuilt.
    damaged
  •  15
  • That man was selling unusual relics illegally (removed / removing) from the protected area of this heritage site.
    removed
  •  15
  • Visitors should avoid shops (to sell / selling) unusual relics from the area.
    selling
  •  25
  • At the Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, visitors can see the ______ site at 18 Hoang Dieu Street and several famous monuments. (archaeology)
    archaeological
  •  25
  • The tour of the cave and grotto system is the main _____ for tourists in Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park. (attract)
    attraction
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