they enjoyed a mix of ( well)________ music from around the world
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Chia động từ trong ngoặc:
1.Wind power is convenient and (abundance)_______________.
2.Many poor people in (develop)_________ countries donnot have modern sources of energy.
3.They enjoyed a mix of (well)______ music from around the world.
Chia động từ trong ngoặc:
1.Wind power is convenient and (abundance)_______abundant________.
2.Many poor people in (develop)____developed_____ countries do not have modern sources of energy.
3.They enjoyed a mix of (well)___good___ music from around the world.
Do as directed in brackets ;
1. People will decorate their houses to welcome New Year. ( Change into pasive )......
2. They have to wear boots to protect their feet. ( Make question ) -> Why...
3. Biogas is made from plant waste and animal manure. ( Change into active )...
4. Which festival do you like best? Why? ( Answer the question )...
+ Put the word in brackets into the correct forms:
1. many poor people in ( develop ) ... countries don't have modern sources of energy .
2. They enjoyed a mix of ( well ) .. music from around the world.
3. My father used ( spend ) .. a lot of time for the festival.
Do as directed in brackets ;
1. People will decorate their houses to welcome New Year. ( Change into pasive )......
their houses will be decorated to welcome New Year
2. They have to wear boots to protect their feet. ( Make question )
-> Why do they have to wear boots?
3. Biogas is made from plant waste and animal manure. ( Change into active )...
people use plant waste and animal manure to make biogas
+ Put the word in brackets into the correct forms:
1. many poor people in ( develop ) ..developing. countries don't have modern sources of energy .
2. They enjoyed a mix of ( well ) .good. music from around the world.
3. My father used ( spend ) to spend.. a lot of time for the festival.
Do as directed in brackets.
1. The houses will be decorated to welcome New Year.
2. Why do they have to wear boots?
3. People make biogas from plant waste and animal manure.
4. I like Christmas because it is interesting and I can receive presents from Santa Clause.
Put the word in brackets into the correct forms:
1. many poor people in ( develop ) developing countries don't have modern sources of energy .
2. They enjoyed a mix of ( well ) good music from around the world.
3. My father used ( spend ) to spend a lot of time for the festival.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 43.
May 7, 1840 was the birthday of one of the most famous Russian composers of the nineteenth century Peter Illich Tchaikovsky. The son of a mining inspector, Tchaikovsky studied music as a child and later studied composition at the St.Pertersburg Conservatory. His greatest period of productivity occurred between 1876 and 1890, during which time he enjoyed the patronage of Madame von Meck, a woman he never met, who gave him a living stipend of about $1,000.00 a year. Madame von Meck later terminated her friendship with Tchaikovsky, as well as his living allowance, when she, herself, was facing financial difficulties. It was during the time of Madame von Meck’s patronage, however, that Tchaikovsky created the music for which he is most famous, including the music for the ballets of Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty.
Tchaikovsky’s music, well known for its rich melodic and sometimes melancholy passages, was one of the first that brought serious dramatic music to dance. Before this, little attention had been given to the music behind the dance. Tchaikovsky died on November 6,1893, ostensibly of cholera, though there are now some scholars who argue that he committed suicide.
The phrase “enjoyed the patronage of” probably means________?
A. liked the company of
B. was mentally attached to
C. solicited the advice of
D. was financially dependent upon
Đáp án D
Đề: Cụm từ “enjoyed the patronage of” (được hưởng sự bảo trợ của) có nghĩa là:
A. Thích công ty này của
B. Được đi kèm về mặt tinh thần
C. Khẩn khoản xin lời khuyên của
D. Bị phụ thuộc tài chính của
Read the text then answer the questions (1 mark). Last summer holiday, my family went back to the UK and we went to a music festival on the Isle of Wight. It is one of the most famous music festival in our country, which takes place every June. When we got there, I was impressed by the huge number of people. You know about sixty thousand people went to the event. We didn't stay at the hotel but put up a tent at the campsite. It was lots of fun. We listened to a lot of songs by many bands such as the Killers and the Stone Roses. Guess what? We met Jon Bon Jovi!He's my Dad's favourite singer. He and his band stirred up the crowd in nearly three hours with the hit songs. We also went to the Bohemian Woods, a beautiful woodlard down by the. river. There we enjoyed a mix of good music from around the world and escaped the busy and noisy festival for a while. 31. When does the festival take place ? 32. What are the Killers and the Stone Roses ? 33. How did Jon Bon Jovi interest the audience ? 34. Where did Nick and his family also go ?
Read the text then answer the questions (1 mark).
Last summer holiday, my family went back to the UK and we went to a music festival on the Isle of Wight. It is one of the most famous music festival in our country, which takes place every June. When we got there, I was impressed by the huge number of people. You know about sixty thousand people went to the event. We didn't stay at the hotel but put up a tent at the campsite. It was lots of fun. We listened to a lot of songs by many bands such as the Killers and the Stone Roses. Guess what? We met Jon Bon Jovi!He's my Dad's favourite singer. He and his band stirred up the crowd in nearly three hours with the hit songs. We also went to the Bohemian Woods, a beautiful woodlard down by the. river. There we enjoyed a mix of good music from around the world and escaped the busy and noisy festival for a while.
31. When does the festival take place ?
=> It takes place every June
32. What are the Killers and the Stone Roses ?
=> They are bands
33. How did Jon Bon Jovi interest the audience ?
=> He and his band stirred up the crowd in nearly three hours with the hit songs.
34. Where did Nick and his family also go ?
=> They also went to the Bohemian Woods, a beautiful woodlard down by the river
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 55 to 64.
May 7, 1840, was the birthday of one of the most famous Russian composers of the nineteenth century Peter Illich Tchaikovsky. The son of a mining inspector, Tchaikovsky studied music as a child and later studied composition at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. His greatest period of productivity occurred between 1876 and 1890, during which time he enjoyed the patronage of Madame von Meck, a woman he never met, who gave him a living stipend of about $1,000.00 a year. Madame von Meck later terminated her friendship with Tchaikovsky, as well as his living allowance, when she, herself, was facing financial difficulties. It was during the time of Madame von Meck's patronage, however, that Tchaikovsky created the music for which he is most famous, including the music for the ballets of Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty.
Tchaikovsky's music, well known for its rich melodic and sometimes melancholy passages, was one of the first that brought serious dramatic music to dance. Before this, little attention had been given to the music behind the dance. Tchaikovsky died on November 6, 1893, ostensibly of cholera, though there are now some scholars who argue that he committed suicide.
The phrase "enjoyed the patronage of" probably means _________
A. liked the company of
B. was mentally attached to
C. solicited the advice of
D. was financially dependent upon
Đáp án là D.
The patronage: sự bảo trợ -> D: phụ thuộc tài chính
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 43.
May 7, 1840 was the birthday of one of the most famous Russian composers of the nineteenth century Peter Illich Tchaikovsky. The son of a mining inspector, Tchaikovsky studied music as a child and later studied composition at the St.Pertersburg Conservatory. His greatest period of productivity occurred between 1876 and 1890, during which time he enjoyed the patronage of Madame von Meck, a woman he never met, who gave him a living stipend of about $1,000.00 a year. Madame von Meck later terminated her friendship with Tchaikovsky, as well as his living allowance, when she, herself, was facing financial difficulties. It was during the time of Madame von Meck’s patronage, however, that Tchaikovsky created the music for which he is most famous, including the music for the ballets of Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty.
Tchaikovsky’s music, well known for its rich melodic and sometimes melancholy passages, was one of the first that brought serious dramatic music to dance. Before this, little attention had been given to the music behind the dance. Tchaikovsky died on November 6,1893, ostensibly of cholera, though there are now some scholars who argue that he committed suicide.
According to the passage, for what is Tchaikovsky’s music most well known?
A. Its repetitive and monotonous tones
B. The ballet-like quality of the music.
C. Its lively, capricious melodies.
D. The richness and melodic drama of the music.
Đáp án D
Đề: Dựa vào đoạn trên, âm nhạc của Tchaikovsky nổi tiếng nhất về cái gì:
A. Những tone lặp lại và đều đều
B. Chất lượng âm nhạc của những vở bale
C. Sự bảo trợ của bà Madame von Meck
D. Sự phong phú và du dương trong âm nhạc
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 55 to 64.
May 7, 1840, was the birthday of one of the most famous Russian composers of the nineteenth century Peter Illich Tchaikovsky. The son of a mining inspector, Tchaikovsky studied music as a child and later studied composition at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. His greatest period of productivity occurred between 1876 and 1890, during which time he enjoyed the patronage of Madame von Meck, a woman he never met, who gave him a living stipend of about $1,000.00 a year. Madame von Meck later terminated her friendship with Tchaikovsky, as well as his living allowance, when she, herself, was facing financial difficulties. It was during the time of Madame von Meck's patronage, however, that Tchaikovsky created the music for which he is most famous, including the music for the ballets of Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty.
Tchaikovsky's music, well known for its rich melodic and sometimes melancholy passages, was one of the first that brought serious dramatic music to dance. Before this, little attention had been given to the music behind the dance. Tchaikovsky died on November 6, 1893, ostensibly of cholera, though there are now some scholars who argue that he committed suicide.
According to the passage, for what is Tchaikovsky's music most well known?
A. its repetitive and monotonous tones
B. the ballet-like quality of the music
C. its lively, capricious melodies
D. the richness and melodic drama of the music
Đáp án là D.
Ta có thể thấy đáp án nằm ở đầu đoạn 2 của bài: Âm nhạc của Tchaikovsky nổi tiếng bởi giàu giai điệu 62. C Ta thấy, cuối đoạn 1 có nhắc tới việc Tchaikovsky dựng nhạc cho điệu bale của 2 vở Swan Lake (hồ thiên nga) và Sleeping Beauty (công chúa ngủ trong rừng) -> opera: nhạc kịch
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
American music, in most of its various forms, can be traced back to the music of the earliest African-Americans. Even though these Americans came here under the worst of circumstances, they still brought with them traditions, and developed new traditions of their own, that have grown into what is recognized around the world today as American music.
Musicians, like other artists, are usually quick to give credit where credit is due. Just as a writer quotes his sources, a musician credits those musicians who inspired him. In the case of the early African-Americans, that is not always easy. Many of the slaves who brought musical traditions from Africa will never be known by name. No one wrote their history. Many of the slaves who sang work songs in the fields will never be known by name. No one wrote their history either.
However, there is a lot that we do know.
The first well-recognized form of African-American music was spirituals. Spirituals are religious songs. They are songs that tell a story or express emotions. Spirituals have a strong rhythm. They are often sung by a group, sometimes with a leader who sings a line or two alone and a chorus that sings the refrain. Spirituals originated in the Southern United States. Spirituals sung by slaves often expressed the hope for freedom that was so important in their lives. Well know spirituals include "Go Down Moses", "Deep River" and "Swing Low Sweet Chariot".
After slavery ended, spirituals began to spread to other parts of the United States. Harry Thacker Burleigh was one of the first singers to perform spirituals on stage in a concert. Marian Anderson, well known for her classical singing, helped spirituals to gain a wider audience too. Spirituals influenced the development of another well-known form of American music - the blues.
The blues were a more individual style of music than spirituals. Blues were often sung solo, and sometimes they were accompanied by guitar music. As the name suggests, the blues were often about sadness and facing troubles. However, the blues could also be funny, positive, and even defiant. One blues singer, loved for her strong, beautiful voice, was Bessie Smith. Another early blues musician was W.C.Handy. Handy was not only a musician, he also wrote music, promoted concerts, and published blues songs.
During the time that the blues were spreading across the country, another style of music was also quickly gaining in popularity. Ragtime was energetic music with a complicated, syncopated beat. Often played on the piano, ragtime was the latest and most sophisticated in American popular music. The best-known ragtime musician was probably Scott Joplin, who wrote many hit ragtime pieces for the piano including "Maple Leaf Rag".
Eventually, elements from all of these forms of music and more came back together. In their own kind of melting pot, African rhythms, slave work songs, spirituals, blues, ragtime, and other influences recombined to form the beginnings of that truly American art form - jazz. In the late 1800's jazz was just beginning, but not long after the turn of the century, it would be the most popular American music. It would go on from there to worldwide popularity. Jazz would branch out into many forms, and it would influence future styles of American music.
Many musicians today credit earlier musicians such as Scott Joplin or Bessie Smith with inspiring their music. It's a shame that they can't also name the earliest African-Americans who really began the traditions that led to the American music of today.
The word "they" in the last paragraph refers to ________.
A. today's musicians
B. Scott Joplin and Bessie Smith
C. the musicians' music
D. the names of the earliest African-American singers
Đáp án A.
Key words: they, last paragraph, refers.
Clue: "Many musicians today credit earlier musicians such as Scott Joplin or Bessie Smith with inspiring their music. It's a shame that they can't also name the earliest African-Americans who really began the traditions that led to the American music of today": Nhiều nhạc sĩ ngày nay ghi nhận những cái tên đi trước như Scott Joplin hay Bessie Smith vì những nghệ sĩ này đã truyền cảm hứng sáng tác cho họ. Đáng tiếc là họ không thể biết được tên tuổi của những người Mĩ gốc Phi xa xưa- những người đã thật sự tạo ra những truyền thống bắt nguồn cho nền âm nhạc nước Mĩ ngày nay.
Đáp án đúng là A. today's musicians. "Họ" ở đây là những nhạc sĩ ngày nay.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
American music, in most of its various forms, can be traced back to the music of the earliest African-Americans. Even though these Americans came here under the worst of circumstances, they still brought with them traditions, and developed new traditions of their own, that have grown into what is recognized around the world today as American music.
Musicians, like other artists, are usually quick to give credit where credit is due. Just as a writer quotes his sources, a musician credits those musicians who inspired him. In the case of the early African-Americans, that is not always easy. Many of the slaves who brought musical traditions from Africa will never be known by name. No one wrote their history. Many of the slaves who sang work songs in the fields will never be known by name. No one wrote their history either.
However, there is a lot that we do know.
The first well-recognized form of African-American music was spirituals. Spirituals are religious songs. They are songs that tell a story or express emotions. Spirituals have a strong rhythm. They are often sung by a group, sometimes with a leader who sings a line or two alone and a chorus that sings the refrain. Spirituals originated in the Southern United States. Spirituals sung by slaves often expressed the hope for freedom that was so important in their lives. Well know spirituals include "Go Down Moses", "Deep River" and "Swing Low Sweet Chariot".
After slavery ended, spirituals began to spread to other parts of the United States. Harry Thacker Burleigh was one of the first singers to perform spirituals on stage in a concert. Marian Anderson, well known for her classical singing, helped spirituals to gain a wider audience too. Spirituals influenced the development of another well-known form of American music - the blues.
The blues were a more individual style of music than spirituals. Blues were often sung solo, and sometimes they were accompanied by guitar music. As the name suggests, the blues were often about sadness and facing troubles. However, the blues could also be funny, positive, and even defiant. One blues singer, loved for her strong, beautiful voice, was Bessie Smith. Another early blues musician was W.C.Handy. Handy was not only a musician, he also wrote music, promoted concerts, and published blues songs.
During the time that the blues were spreading across the country, another style of music was also quickly gaining in popularity. Ragtime was energetic music with a complicated, syncopated beat. Often played on the piano, ragtime was the latest and most sophisticated in American popular music. The best-known ragtime musician was probably Scott Joplin, who wrote many hit ragtime pieces for the piano including "Maple Leaf Rag".
Eventually, elements from all of these forms of music and more came back together. In their own kind of melting pot, African rhythms, slave work songs, spirituals, blues, ragtime, and other influences recombined to form the beginnings of that truly American art form - jazz. In the late 1800's jazz was just beginning, but not long after the turn of the century, it would be the most popular American music. It would go on from there to worldwide popularity. Jazz would branch out into many forms, and it would influence future styles of American music.
Many musicians today credit earlier musicians such as Scott Joplin or Bessie Smith with inspiring their music. It's a shame that they can't also name the earliest African-Americans who really began the traditions that led to the American music of today.
According to the passage, who introduced the early form of American music?
A. American natives
B. Harry Thacker Burleigh
C. Slaves from Africa
D. People from the South of the United States.
Đáp án C.
Key words: who introduced, early form, American music.
Clue: "Many of the slaves who brought musical traditions from Africa": Rất nhiều những nô lệ mang truyền thống âm nhạc từ Châu Phi tới…" và "American music, in most of its various forms, can be traced back to the music of the earliest African-Americans": Hầu hết các thể loại âm nhạc ở Mĩ đều có nguồn gốc từ âm nhạc của những người Mĩ gốc Phi xa xưa.
Đáp án đúng là C. Slaves from Africa: Những người nô lệ da đen bị mang từ châu Phi tới Mĩ.