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- Unit 3. MUSIC Part I. PHONETICS Exercise 1. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. 01. A. banned B. cleared C. kissed D. raised 02. A. recognised B. stringed C. conquered D. watched 03. A. liked B. backed C. encouraged D. reversed 04. A. enjoyed B. finished C. suffered D. agreed 05. A. performed B. released C. received D. adored 06. A. artists B. singers C. listeners D. drums 07. A. poets B. flutes C. organs D. instruments 08. A. melodies B. festivals C. guitars D. contests 09. A. clips B. recordings C. views D. manners 10. A. writers B. laughs C. loves D. awards Part II. VOCABULARY Exercise 2. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 11. We’re best friends as we have a___ interest in music. A. passion B. passionately C. passionless D. passionate 12. My teacher assigned us a writing task about___ of our favorite singers. A. biology B. biography C. biodiversityD. biochemist 13. We find out that beat box has___ very popular recently. A. came B. turned C. become D. became 14. Lina, the___ album of the new music band in our city, will be uploaded on the website next week. I’m looking forward to listening to it. A. debut B. only C. best-selling D. individual 15. The___ cheered loudly when the singers came out on the stage. A. audience B. spectator C. public D. watcher 16. Our performance was___ to be the best one in this competition last night. A. cheered B. appeared C. judged D. seen 17. The local celebrities joined hands to___ a fund-raising campaign for charity. A. solve B. conserve C. come up D. launch 18. He practically___ a comic style called stand-up comedy in which a comedian performs in front of a live audience. A. realised B. invented C. distributed D. thought 19. No longer did Pokémon Go become the widespread___ in Viet Nam. A. effect B. phenomenon C. invention D. news 20. That the young talented pianist won the Pulitzer Prizes has attracted___ attention. A. worldwide B. scientific C. undue D. careful 21. I like the cover___ of these songs more than the originals. A. songs B. lyrics C. rhythm D. versions 22. Vietnamese___ music is extremely diverse, including Quan Ho, Dan Ca, Ca Tru, Chau Van and others. A. country B. folk C. traditional D. gospel 23. After many weeks, his solo album___ a profound influence on the youth all over the country. A. remains B. maintains C. becomes D. persuades 24. They had a global___ hit with their album concept about “The dark side of the Moon”. A. top B. song C. smash D. popular 25. I passionately love the show “Familiar Faces” and this is the 4th___ I’ve seen. A. show B. chapter C. season D. episode 26. The “Marching song” was adopted as the national___ of Viet Nam in 1945. A. anthem B. song C. flag D. identity 27. Chopin was considered to be one of the greatest Romantic piano___ of the 19th century. A. singers B. writers C. composers D. poets 28. This concert marks nine years since the death of Trinh Cong Son, a prominent___ of modern Vietnamese music. A. comedian B. actor C. contributor D. figure 29. Our band needs to___ our nerves to perform in this music competition.
- A. control B. conquer C. calm D. lose 30. The best singer___ went to Alan Walker for “Faded”. A. rank B. prize C. reward D. award Exercise 3. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 31. Becoming a super star performing on stage was my burning desire when I was a teenager. A. well-known painter B. famous singer C. good writer D. famous composer 32. We were surprised to know that over 150000 fans packed into the stadium to support Vietnamese football team. A. people B. admirers C. visitors D. watchers 33. But for your support, our band couldn’t have won the Grand Music competition. A. show B. quiz C. contest D. tour 34. If you want to become a well-known singer, you need to have a unique selling point, a way to differentiate yourself from the crowd. A. genius B. infamous C. renowned D. new 35. He’s planning to release his new solo single album about New Year. A. put out B. set free C. imprison D. come out 36. This game show has attracted many participants since it was aired in 2015. A. breathed B. impacted C. introduced D. broadcasted 37. In the last quarter of this year, our entertainment company had a big success in signing a lot of contracts with celebrities. A. bargains B. agreements C. arrangements D. profits 38. “Cindy”, which originated in North California, is a popular American folk song. A. came from B. finished C. made D. recognized 39. Mozart was a child prodigy that he composed music at the age of four. A. dunce B. brain C. genius D. intelligence 40. We’re seeking for the talented musician to join our entertainment company. A. good B. famous C. great D. gifted Exercise 4. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 41. It’s incredible that his new song leads the Billboard hot 100 chart only in 3 days. A. beyond belief B. believable C. implausible D. unbelievable 42. She was given a prize for her achievement in classical and traditional music. A. success B. feat C. failure D. accomplishment 43. To have chance to enter the final round, you have to eliminate lots of competitors. A. retain B. remove C. restrict D. reject 44. It is undeniable that instrument innovations hit the right note in 2013 with the 3D-printed guitar, the AT-200 guitar, the seaboard grand and the wheel harp. A. growth B. modernnisation C. revolution D. stagnation 45. Hector Berlioz was one of the most prominent composers of the Romantic period. A. classical B. unknown C. prolific D. modern 46. After a very short time, this kind of music becomes wildly popular among the youth. A. appealing B. attractive C. unknown D. common 47. Luu Huu Phuoc is extremely well-known for his patriotic wartime songs. A. fight time B. peacetime C. battle time D. tranquil time 48. The new star always appears with a lovely affected smile on her lips, but no one realizes it. A. natural B. artificial C. dishonest D. charming 49. We absolutely adore his music because of sweet melodies and meaningful lyrics. A. favour B. hate C. love D. prefer 50. She finds herself more confident after standing on stage many times. A. independent B. assured C. brave D. fearful Part III. GRAMMAR Exercise 5. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 51. Tom said that he could___ me with this assignment. A. helped B. helping C. to help D. help 52. John made me___ a lot with his hilarious jokes.
- A. laughing B. to laugh C. laugh D. laughed 53. I’d like___ all of you to enjoy my party on this Friday. A. to invite B. inviting C. invite D. not invite 54. We expect Linh___ to the airport late as the plane will take off in 15 minutes. A. to come B. not to come C. not coming D. coming 55. I’m happy___ that you’ve passed your driving test. Congratulations! A. not hearing B. hear C. hearing D. to hear 56. My mother said that she would rather___ to Hoi An than Nha Trang. A. to travel B. travelling C. not to travelD. travel 57. I allow my little daughter___ with her friends in the flower garden. A. not to play B. to play C. playing D. play 58. You’d better___ out with your friends as it is very dangerous in the evening. A. went B. go C. going D. to go 59. My parents let my sister___ camping with her friends in the mountain. A. not go B. going C. go D. to go 60. We intend___ him the truth for fear that he’ll fly into a fit of madness. A. to tell B. telling C. not tell D. not to tell 61. My family really loves Japanese food, ___ we order it twice a week. A. yet B. so C. but D. nor 62. These games are challenging, ___ it’s not easy to spend little time playing them. A. so B. and C. for D. or 63. Smoking is extremely detrimental to health, ___ many people continue to smoke anyway. A. nor B. so C. yet D. then 64. We were lost in the forest, ___ luckily my friend had a map in his backpack. A. and B. so C. for D. but 65. Would you like a cup of milk tea___ a cup of hot chocolate after dinner? A. and B. or C. yet D. so 66. Minh had his teeth decayed, ___ he refused to see the dentist. A. and B. so C. or D. but 67. Anna thinks she ought to go to the university, ___ she wants to get qualifications for her dream job. A. and B. yet C. for D. so 68. He invested a lot of money in this business, ___ it went bankrupt in a very short time. A. but B. and C. for D. nor 69. The students didn’t revise for their exams, ___ did they realise how important the exams were. A. nor B. but C. so D. for 70. Peter wonders he should stay home and watch TV, ___ he should go out and have dinner with his friends. A. so B. or C. and D. nor Exercise 6. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. 71. Sue plans study abroad next year according to her parent’s advice. A B C D 72. Don't forget calling me as soon as you arrive here. A B C D 73. Lan should seriously consider to become a singer. She’s a great talent. A B C D 74. The teacher doesn’t let her students not use their mobile phones in class. A B C D 75. We hope having a chance to study together at the same university in the future. A B C D 76. This story with tragic ending made me crying. A B C D 77. After a two-hour discussion, we decided to expanding the car market in America. A B C D 78. Everyone in this company would like to promoted to a higher position. A B C D 79. You’d better spend too much money on shopping or you won’t have any left.
- A B C D 80. I used to learn fixing electrical devices around my house when I was at high school. A B C D 81. The doctors looked at the test result, but they decided to operate on the patient. A B C D 82. Hoa flew to Paris to visit her grandma, so to see Eiffel Tower. A B C D 83. Lan studied hard for the final test, but she passed with flying colours. A B C D 84. She’s counting her calories, so she really wants to eat dessert after meals A B C D 85. There was no food in the fridge, nor they didn’t have money to go to the market. A B C D 86. Dogs are loyal pets, for they will never make you feeling betrayed. A B C D 87. We went to the Korean restaurant, so we found out it was closed early. A B C D 88. Don’t forget your passport, and you’ll have trouble checking in. A B C D 89. We also have to do our assignment, and we’ll be punished. A B C D 90. John picked me up at my house, but we went out for a walk. A B C D Part IV. SPEAKING Exercise 7. Mark the letter A. B, C, or D to indicate the correct response to each of the following exchanges. 91. “When will the conference finish?” - “___” A. No, it won't. B. Maybe 10:00 a.m.C. It finished at 9:30 a.m. D. Yes, it’s very interesting. 92. “What was your major at university?” - ““___” A. Economics. B. University of Cambridge. C. It’s up to my decision. D. I'll choose Physics. 93. “Pardon me, where can I find the rest-room?” - “___” A. I want to find the restroom. B. Here you are. C. It has only one. D. One flight up, to the left of the shoe department. 94. “Excuse me, I would like to book two double rooms.” - “___” A. You need to fill out this application form. B. Thank you for booking. C. Sorry, we only have one double room left. D. The rooms have been cleaned already. 95. “Thank you for your birthday gift, I really like it.” - “___” A. I’m happy you like it. B. Of course, it's valuable. C. Not at all. D. It’s nice of you. 96. “My print machine's run out of paper.’ - “___” A. You used too much. B. Wait a minute. C. I’ll give you a bottle of ink. D. I’ll go and get some from the office supply store. 97. “Why don’t you go shopping with me this Sunday?” – “___” A. OK. I’ll call you soon. B. It's none of your business. C. Sorry, I have to work overtime. D. Not bad. 98. "You've already finished the project, haven’t you?” – “___” A. Yes, this projeet is mine. B. Sorry, but I need more time. C. I'll arrive here in 5 minutes. D. We've been given a new project. 99. "What a lovely cat you have!” – “___” A. That's a nice cat. B. Thanks. My mom gave it to me last week. C. Thanks, it's my pet. D. It’s very naughty. 100. "How frequently do you go to the supermarket?” – “___” A. At least once a week. B. Yes, it's important to do it every day. C. I want to buy some fruits. D. It takes me 5 minutes. 101. "What are you arguing about?” – “___” A. Nothing. B. Well, I think she’s right. C. That doesn't matter. D. Yes, we are.
- 102. "Hi, you look happy. What's going on?” – “___” A. Well, I loved running. B. I have passed the exam. C. Take yourself at home. D. Oh yes, I enjoyed it very much. 103. “How have you been?” – “___” A. Take care. Bye bye. B. Well, talk to you later. C. Nice talking to you. D. Pretty good. Thanks. 104. "Would you mind turning down the TV please?” – “___” A. Sure. Here you are. B. Sorry. I didn’t know I was disturbing you. C. What! You must be kidding! D. No, I don’t like it very mueh. 105. "Do you like playing football?” – “___” A. That's interesting. B. He’s OK. C. Yes, I love it. D. Yes, I’d love to. Part V. READING Exercise 8. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. Rock began in the USA in the early 1950s. At that time 'rhythm and blues’ music was very (106)___ with black Americans. ‘R&B’ was a mixture (107)___ black religious music and jazz. It had strong rhythms that you could dance to and simple, fast music. (108)___ the success of R&B music, white musicians started to copy the same style. By the mid 1950s, (109)___ new while R&B music, called 'rock ‘n’ roll’ had become very popular. Singers like Elvis Presley and Bill Haley (110)___ millions of teenage fans. Their music was fast and loud. Many older people thought that rock ‘n’ roll was very (111)___. By the early 1960s, even rock ‘n’ roll had become old-fashioned. Many of the songs had begun to sound the (112)___. It was at that time that a new eroup from England became popular: The Beatles. The Beatles first started (113 )___ singing American style songs, but they soon developed their own style, with more (114)___ melodies. They also introduced different instruments, (115)___ as the Indian sitar. Groups like The Beatles had a very important influence (116)___ the style of popular music. By the (117)___ 1970s, rock ‘n’ roll had developed into a new form of music. Electronics had (118)___ the amplified guitars and drums of rock ‘n’ roll. Rock had arrived. 106. A. accepted B. popular C. common D. famous 107. A. to B. with C. of D. by 108. A. Noticing B. Detecting C. Warning D. Perceiving 109. A. those B. its C. their D. this 110. A. attached B. attacked C. attracted D. attained 111. A. dangerous B. endangered C. dangerously D. in danger 112. A. equal B. same C. corresponding D. twin 113. A. to B. at C. with D. by 114. A. complicated B. complicate C. complicating D. complication 115. A. same B. such C. like D. so 116. A. in B. for C. to D. on 117. A. early B. opening C. first D. advance 118. A. switched B. returned C. replaced D. changed Exercise 9. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s was the only-surviving son of Leopold and Maria Pertl Mozart. Leopold was a successful composer, violinist, and assistant concert master at the Salzburg court. Wolfgang's mother, a constantly ill housewife, was born to a middle class family of local community leaders. His only sister was Maria Anna. With their father’s encouragement and guidance, they both were introduced to music at an early age. Leopold started Anna on keyboard when she was seven, as three-year old Wolfgang looked on. Mimicking her playing, Wolfgang quickly began to show a strong understanding of chords, tonality, and tempo. Soon, he too was being tutored by his father. Leopold was a devoted and task-oriented teacher to both his children. He made the lessons fun, but also insisted on a strong work ethic and perfection. Fortunately, both children excelled well in these areas. Recognising their special talents, Leopold devoted much of his time to their education in music as well as other subjects. Wolfgang soon showed signs of excelling beyond his father's teachings with an early composition at age five and demonstrating outstanding ability on harpsichord and the violin. He would soon go on to play the piano, organ and viola.
- 119. Which of the following is true about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? A. He was the only child in his family. B. His father played many roles in music community in Salzburg. C. He started to expose himself to music at the age of seven. D. His mother was a local community leader. 120. W hen looking Anna playing piano, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart___. A. composed music B. imitated herC. introduced music to her D. played violin 121. The word “devoted" in the passage is closest in meaning to___. A. inconstant B. strict C. committed D. only 122. Mozart’s father___. A. created lessons which were not fun B. required only perfection C. did not ask for work morality D. was his early tutor 123. The word “outstanding" in the passage is closest in meaning to___. A. ordinary B. normal C. average D. impressive Exercise 10. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. In the 1960s, it took pop and rock groups one or two days to record other their songs. Nowadays, it can take months and months. Many rock groups begin by recording only one instrument, for example, the voice. Then they record other instruments – electric piano, synthesiser, guitars, drums and so on. Next, they might use a computer to add special effects. Finally, they ‘mix’ all the instruments until they get the sound that they want. This means that a CD or cassette will always sound very different from a live concert. Music engineers have developed a new eomputer programme that will change the future of music. A computer can analyse a singer's voice. Then if you give the computer the lyrics and music of a song, the computer can 'sing' it in that voice. This means that a singer only needs to record one song and the computer can then sing other songs in the singer's own voice. Singers can sing new songs many years after they have died. Most of us listen to music for pleasure, but for the record companies, music is a product, the same as soap powder. When a record company finds a new group (or 'band'), they first try to develop the band's 'profile'. They will try to create an 'image' for the band that they think will attract young people. Instead of allowing the band’s full artistic freedom, they will often tell the band what they should wear, what they should say and how they should sing and play. In recent year, many rock groups have started their own record companies because they say that the big companies are too commercial. 124. Today, to record songs, it takes___. A. longer than it used to do B. shorter than it used to do C. only one or two days D. the same amount of time as the 1960s 125. Today’s record procedure results in___. A. different sounds of recorded songs and Iivc-performed songs B. the mixture between CDs and live concert C. some special effects on songs D. differences in voices and instruments played 126. Which of the following is NOT true about the new computer programme? A. It is predicted to change the music future. B. It can imitate singers' voices. C. It can sing only one recorded song of the singer. D. The singer does not necessarily present to really sing. 127. The word "it" in the passage refers to___. A. music B. a lyric C. a singer D. a song 128. Record companies don't always___. A. suggest the outfits of the band B. tell the band what to say C. give the band freedom to do things D. decide the songs the band will play 129. The word "that” in the passage refers to___. A. soap powder B. an image C. the band D. a eompany 130. The word "commercial” in the passage is closest in meaning to___. A. famous B. popular C. useful D. money-oriented
- Part VI. WRITING Exercise 11. Mark the letter A, B. C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. 131. There has never been a more successful entertainment programme than Pop Idol. A. Pop Idol is the most successful entertainment programme ever. B. Pop Idol can be a more successful entertainment programme. C. Pop Idol is one of the most successful entertainment programmes. D. Pop Idol had never been more successful than it is now. 132. He couldn't stand being eliminated from the contest. A. Because he stood, he was eliminated from the contest. B. He was eliminated from the contest because he was unable to stand. C. He was unable to accept the failure in the contest. D. He didn't believe that he was thrown out from the contest. 133. A lot of people came to the concert in spite of the rain. A. Because it rained, a lot of people came to the concert. B. Even though it rained, a lot of people came to the concert. C. It rained and then a lot of people came to the concert. D. While being in the concert, it suddenly started to rain. 134. Settling in Paris, he then took up piano as the first instrument ever learnt. A. Before moving to Paris, he took up piano as the first instrument ever learnt. B. Living in Paris encouraged him to take up piano as the first instrument ever learnt. C. He had never learnt any instrument before although he lived in Paris. D. Piano was the first instrument he learnt after moving to Paris. 135. “Why don’t you go to the cinema with me?” asked Jonnie. A. Jonnie required me to go to the cinema with him. B. Jonnie urged me to go to the cinema with him. C. Jonnie was worried about me going to the cinema with him. D. Jonnie suggested me going to the cinema with him. Exercise 12. Mark the letter A, B. C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. 136. I was so busy. I couldn't come to her birthday party. A. I came to her birthday party so I was too busy. B. I was too busy to come to her birthday party. C . I was busy enough to come to her birthday party. D. Her birthday party made me really busy. 137. She intended to study music in New Jersey. Accidentally she left and studied music in New York. A. She left her hometown in New Jersey in order to study music in New York. B. After studying music in New Jersey, she studied music in New York. C. She left New Jersey with the intention to study music in New’ York. D. She was going to study music in New Jersey but then studied in New York. 138. He died in I960. He received the bravery award in 1970. A. After his death, he received the bravery award in 1970. B. Because he died in I960, he received the bravery award in 1970. C. He died in 1960 so he received the bravery award in 1970. D. Before his death, he received the bravery award in 1970. 139. His mother wanted him to be a doctor. He wanted to become a music composer. A. His mother wanted him to be a doctor because he wanted to become a music composer. B. His mother wanted him to be a doctor so he wanted to become a music composer. C. His mother wanted him to be a doctor but he wanted to become a music composer. D. If his mother wanted him to be a doctor, he wanted to become a music composer. 140. He sang very badly. Everyone left the room. A. Everyone left the room so he sang badly. B. He sang very badly so everyone left the room. C. He sang badly as a result of everyone leaving the room. D. He sang so badly but everyone left the room. ___THE END___