Question 1: A. classical B. human C. anger D. birth place
Question 2: A. rural B. music C. computer D. community
Question 3: A. national B. appropriate C. atmosphere D. anger
Question 4: A. integral B. classical C. uplift D. criticise
Question 5: A. serene B. solemn C. anthem D. anger
Question 6: A. express B. serious C. integral D. especially
Question 7: A. emotion B. folk C. communicate D. tone
Choose the letter A, B, C or D the word that has different stress pattern from others.
Question 8: A. country B. express C. anger D. solemn
Question 9: A. joyfulness B. integral C. atmosphere D. composer
Question 10: A. national B. billion C. funeral D. expression
Question 11: A. appreciate B. communicate C. introduction D. especially
Question 12: A. lyrical B. exception C. national D. seriously
Question 13: A. mournful B. uplift C. delight D. fairy
Question 14: A. convey B. delight C. serene D. joyful
Question 15: A. criticize B. lyrical C. atmosphere D. emotion
B. Vocabulary and Grammar
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences
Question 1: I enjoy _________ to classical music in my free time.
A. listening B. reading C. writing D. talking
Question 2: The monitor always goes to class on time _________ a good example for the class.
A. set B. to set C. setting D. sets
Question 3: He is a music ___________. He writes beats and lyrics for songs.
A. composer B. leader C. mixture D. author
Question 4: “Tien Quan Ca” is the _________ anthem of Vietnam.
A. natural B. national C. lyrical D. optional
Question 5: Music can _________ you beat a bad mood or maintain a good mood.
A. to help B. helping C. help D. helped
Question 6: It _______________last night because the ground is really wet.
A. might have rained
B. can have rained
C. should have rained
D. must have rained
Question 7: He often spend the evening _____________ fairy tales for his daughter.
A. reading B. doing C. listening D. booking
Question 8: Instead ___________ starting with something serene and relaxing, he played a song with fast tempo and strong beats.
A. of B. on C. for D. to
Question 9: __________ sort of music does your father enjoy listening to?
A. When B. Who C. What D. When
Question 10: He had the telephone installed in his car_________ his secretary to be able to contact him wherever necessary.
A. so that B. in order that C. so as to D. for
Question 11: The mournful song ___________ the tone for the funeral.
A. put B. hit C. cut D. set
Question 12: Internet of Things is considered as a billion-dollar __________.
A. work B. hometown C. birthplace D. industry
Question 13: The street is full of traffic from morning___________ night.
A. to B. at C. on D. from
Question 14: I called the dentist ___________ an appointment to meet him this weekend.
A. to make B. making C. make D. made
Question 15: The children were wearing traditional _______ costume.
A. tradition B. traditionally C. traditional D. traditions
C. Reading
Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?
The history of rock music has been volatile and unpredictable as the genre has constantly redefined and reinvented itself since its emergence in the late 1940s. Not surprisingly, then, it can be difficult to apply a straightforward definition to such a restless musical format.
But while people might quibble over specifics, rock music can generally be described as hard-edged music performed with electric guitars, bass, and drums and usually accompanied by lyrics sung by a vocalist. That sounds simple enough, but a closer look at the evolution of rock suggests how different styles and influences have shaped its development over the years.
Rock’s origins can be traced to the late 1940s, when the popular styles of the day, country music and blues, morphed into a new sound aided by electric guitars and a steady drumbeat. Pioneering rock artists of the 1950s such as Chuck Berry leaned heavily on classic blues structures while demonstrating a flair as natural-born entertainers. In contrast to the safe pop music of the era, rock’s aggressive attack suggested a sexual freedom that was shocking during that conservative age.
By the early '60s, Berry’s followers, most notably the Rolling Stones, expanded rock’s scope by transitioning from singles artists into musicians capable of producing cohesive albums of songs. Embracing sex and youthful rebellion in their music, the Stones courted controversy but also elevated rock to new cultural heights.
Question 1: Rock music can be performed with electric guitars, bass, and drums and usually accompanied by lyrics sung by a vocalist.
A. True B. False
Question 2: People first listened to rock music in the 1950s.
A. True B. False
Question 3: Chuck Berry is one of the pioneers in rock music in the 1960s.
A. True B. False
Question 4: Sexual freedom is unpopular during that conservative age.
A. True B. False
Question 5: Embracing sex and youthful rebellion in their music, the Stones courted controversy but also elevated rock to new cultural heights.
A. True B. False
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
In 1814, Francis Scott Key pens a poem ___________ (6) is later set to music and in 1931 becomes America’s national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The poem, originally titled “The Defence of Fort McHenry,” was written after Key witnessed the Maryland fort being bombarded ___________ (7) the British during the War of 1812. Key was inspired by the sight of a lone U.S. flag still flying over Fort McHenry at daybreak, as reflected in the now-famous words of the “Star-Spangled Banner”: “And the rocket’s red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.”
After one of Key’s friends, Dr. William Beanes, ___________ (8) by the British, Key went to Baltimore, located the ship where Beanes was being held and negotiated his release. However, Key and Beanes weren’t allowed to leave until after the British bombardment of Fort McHenry. Key watched the bombing campaign unfold from aboard a ship located about eight miles away. After a day, the British were unable ___________ (9) the fort and gave up. Key was relieved to see the American flag still flying over Fort McHenry and quickly penned a few lines in tribute to what he had witnessed.
Francis Scott Key died of pleurisy ___________ (10) January 11, 1843. Today, the flag that flew over Fort McHenry in 1814 is housed at the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.
Question 6: A. what B. whom C. which D. where
Question 7: A. for B. with C. by D. of
Question 8: A. imprison B. was imprisoned C. imprisoning D. to imprison
Question 9: A. beat B. beating C. was beat D. to beat
Question 10: A. in B. on C. at D. of
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
Music is one of the greatest creations of human kind in the course of history. It is creativity in a pure and undiluted form and format. Music plays a vital role in our daily life. It is a way of expressing our feelings and emotions. Music is a way to escape life, which gives us relief in pain and helps us to reduce the stress of the daily routine. It helps us to calm down, an even excites us in the moment of joy. Moreover, it enriches the mind and gives us self-confidence.
Music surrounds our lives at different moments of lives, whether we hear it on the radio, on television, from our car and home stereos. Different kinds of music are appropriate for different occasions. We come across it in the mellifluous tunes of a classical concert or in the devotional strains of a bhajan, the wedding band, or the reaper in the fields breaking into song to express the joys of life. Even warbling in the bathroom gives us a happy start to the day. Music has a very powerful therapeutic effect on the human psyche. It has always been part of our association with specific emotions, and those emotions themselves have given rise to great music.
Question 11: What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The importance of music to human life
B. The popularity of music
C. The history of mankind
D. The influences of music in emotion
Question 12: Does music help people reduce the stress of daily routine?
A. Yes, it does B. No, it doesn’t
Question 13: Which one is NOT the role of music?
A. It helps people escape life.
B. It helps us to calm down.
C. It enriches the mind.
D. it hurt people’s feelings.
Question 14: What does the word “it” in line 8 refer to?
A. music B. concert C. band D. occasion
Question 15: Music has a very powerful therapeutic ___________ on the human psyche.
A. emotion B. role C. part D. effect
D. Writing
Each sentence has a mistake. Find it by choosing the letter A, B, C or D.
Question 1: “I can't come (A) in Saturday.” “That's (B) too bad - we've (C) already bought the tickets (D) so you'll still have to pay.”
A. in B. too C. already D. so
Question 2: We’d love (A) to have gone (B) to the barbecue, (C) but it was (D) impossible.
A. to have gone B. to C. but D. impossible
Question 3: They (A) went to a restaurant (B) and they didn’t enjoy it. They’d prefer (C) to have eaten (D) at home.
A. went to B. and C. to have eaten D. at home
Question 4: You remembered (A) locking the door (B) before you left, (C) but you forgot (D) to close the windows.
A. locking B. before C. but D. to close
Question 5: Ms. Boston could remember (A) to drive (B) along the street (C) just before the accident happened, (D) but she couldn’t remember the accident itself.
A. to drive B. along C. just before D. but
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words
Question 6: Many/ organizations/ have/ set up/ funds/ been raised.
A. Many organizations have set up and funds have been raised.
B. Many organizations have been set up or funds have been raised.
C. Many organizations have been set up and funds have been raised.
D. Many organizations have been set up or funds been raised.
Question 7: The inventions/ imitate/ animals/ the aeroplane/ and/ the submarine
A. The inventions who imitate animals are the aeroplane and the submarine.
B. The inventions that imitate animals are the aeroplane and the submarine.
C. The inventions which imitate animals is the aeroplane and the submarine.
D. The inventions imitate animals are the aeroplane and the submarine.
Question 8: The aeroplane/ be/ considered/ one/ greatest/ inventions/ in our history.
A. The aeroplane is considered one the greatest inventions in our history.
B. The aeroplane considered one greatest inventions in our history.
C. The aeroplane is considered one of the greatest inventions in our history.
D. The aeroplane considered one of the greatest inventions in our history.
Question 9: The telephone/ be/ invented/ Alexander Graham Bell.
A. The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
B. The telephone be invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
C. The telephone is invented of Alexander Graham Bell.
D. The telephone was invented of Alexander Graham Bell.
Question 10: The cellphone/ be/ portable/ so/ I/ can/ bring/ everywhere.
A. The cellphone is portable so I can bring it everywhere.
B. The cellphone is portable so I can bring everywhere.
C. The cellphone are portable so I can bring it everywhere.
D. The cellphone be portable so I can bring everywhere.
Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning
Question 11: You needn’t have opened a bank account.
A. It was unnecessary to open a bank account but you did.
B. You had already opened a bank account yourself.
C. You needed to have your bank account opened.
D. A bank account is essential for you.
Question 12: His bad mark in the exam was the consequence of his laziness.
A. Never before have he got bad marks in exams because of being lazy.
B. Were he not to be lazy, he would have gotten bad mark.
C. Though he was lazy, he got bad mark in the exam.
D. He failed to get high mark in the exam since he was lazy.
Question 13: Do you have a food processor at your house?
A. Is there a food processor at your house?
B. Does a food processor have your house?
C. Is a food processor good?
D. Why don’t you buy a food processor?
Question 14: We can use a solar charge for charging mobile devices
A. A solar charge can used for charging mobile devices.
B. A solar charge can use for charging mobile devices.
C. A solar charge can be used for charging mobile devices
D. A solar charge can be for used charging mobile devices.
Question 15: It’s convenient to use correction pen for correcting errors.
A. Correcting errors is convenient to use correction pen.
B. Correction pen is convenient for correcting errors.
C. To use correction pen is correcting.
D. It’s correction pen to use for correcting errors.
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