VIII. Read the passage and statements below carefully, and then say whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (NG).Music is a part of every culture on the Earth. Many people feel that music makes life worth living. We can make music ourselves if we play an instrument or sing. We can hear music on CDs and on radio or television. Music gives us pleasure. It can cheer us up, excite us, or soothe us.WHAT IS MUSIC?Music can be happy, sad, romantic, sleepy, spine-tingling, healing—all kinds of things. But what is it? Some people define it as an artful arrangement of sounds across time. Our ears interpret these sounds as loud or soft, high or low, rapid and short, or slow and smooth. The sounds need to continue for a time in some sort of pattern to become music.Music, like language, is a uniquely human form of communication. As with language, there are many different kinds. In North America, people listen to jazz, rock, classical, folk, country, and many other kinds of music. Each kind of music has its own rules and “speaks” to us in its own way.What we think of as music depends on where we live. What Americans are used to listening to might sound strange to someone from another culture, and vice versa. It might not even sound like music. In Indonesia, gamelan orchestras play music on gongs, drums, and xylophones. These aren’t the instruments you’d find in a typical orchestra in North America.Today, modern communications make it possible for us to listen to music from all over the world. Music from one part of the world influences music from another part. For example, gamelan music from Indonesia influenced 20th-century American composers such as John Cage.Music is considered one important thing which makes life fun and beautiful.A.TB.FC.NGD.Ø
VIII. Read the passage and statements below carefully, and then say whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (NG).Music is a part of every culture on the Earth. Many people feel that music makes life worth living. We can make music ourselves if we play an instrument or sing. We can hear music on CDs and on radio or television. Music gives us pleasure. It can cheer us up, excite us, or soothe us.WHAT IS MUSIC?Music can be happy, sad, romantic, sleepy, spine-tingling, healing—all kinds of things. But what is it? Some people define it as an artful arrangement of sounds across time. Our ears interpret these sounds as loud or soft, high or low, rapid and short, or slow and smooth. The sounds need to continue for a time in some sort of pattern to become music.Music, like language, is a uniquely human form of communication. As with language, there are many different kinds. In North America, people listen to jazz, rock, classical, folk, country, and many other kinds of music. Each kind of music has its own rules and “speaks” to us in its own way.What we think of as music depends on where we live. What Americans are used to listening to might sound strange to someone from another culture, and vice versa. It might not even sound like music. In Indonesia, gamelan orchestras play music on gongs, drums, and xylophones. These aren’t the instruments you’d find in a typical orchestra in North America.Today, modern communications make it possible for us to listen to music from all over the world. Music from one part of the world influences music from another part. For example, gamelan music from Indonesia influenced 20th-century American composers such as John Cage.There are many kinds of music in Vietnam.A.TB.FC.NGD.Ø
VIII. Read the passage and statements below carefully, and then say whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (NG).Music is a part of every culture on the Earth. Many people feel that music makes life worth living. We can make music ourselves if we play an instrument or sing. We can hear music on CDs and on radio or television. Music gives us pleasure. It can cheer us up, excite us, or soothe us.WHAT IS MUSIC?Music can be happy, sad, romantic, sleepy, spine-tingling, healing—all kinds of things. But what is it? Some people define it as an artful arrangement of sounds across time. Our ears interpret these sounds as loud or soft, high or low, rapid and short, or slow and smooth. The sounds need to continue for a time in some sort of pattern to become music.Music, like language, is a uniquely human form of communication. As with language, there are many different kinds. In North America, people listen to jazz, rock, classical, folk, country, and many other kinds of music. Each kind of music has its own rules and “speaks” to us in its own way.What we think of as music depends on where we live. What Americans are used to listening to might sound strange to someone from another culture, and vice versa. It might not even sound like music. In Indonesia, gamelan orchestras play music on gongs, drums, and xylophones. These aren’t the instruments you’d find in a typical orchestra in North America.Today, modern communications make it possible for us to listen to music from all over the world. Music from one part of the world influences music from another part. For example, gamelan music from Indonesia influenced 20th-century American composers such as John Cage.In different places there are different music instruments.A.TB.FC.NGD.Ø
IX. Choose the one correct sentence which is built from the words provided.apologize/coming/ he/ me/ for/ late/ telephoned/ to.A.He telephoned me for apologize to coming late.B.He telephoned me to apologize for coming late.C.He apologize me for coming late to telephoned.D.He coming to apologize me for telephoned late.
IX. Choose the one correct sentence which is built from the words provided.job/to/ going/ the/ to/ a/ are/ capital/ you/ find/ it?A.Are you going to the capital to find a job?B.Are you to find a job to the capital going?C.Are you a job to find going to the capital?D.Are you to the capital going to find a job?
IX. Choose the one correct sentence which is built from the words provided.often/go/ concert/ how/ your/ to/ do/ the/ family?A.How do your family go to the concert often?B.How your often family do go to the concert?C.How go to the concert often your family do?D.How often do your family go to the concert?
No, we shouldn't do that. Burning trash will ................the air.A.dirtyB.contaminateC.polluteD.All a, b, c
Don't...............Don't throw trash everywhere.A.litterB.leaveC.dropD.get rid of
Don't use plastic bags. They are very hard............A.to disappearB.go awayC.to dissolveD.reduce
I think we should use public transport instead of motorbike to reduce...............A.exhaust fumeB.gasC.smokeD.dirt
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