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De On Tap Anh Lop 10 (10 Nam) - So 2
De On Tap Anh Lop 10 (10 Nam) - So 2
YOUR ANSWERS
1. 5. 9. 13. 17. 21. 25. 29. 33. 37.
2. 6. 10. 14. 18. 22. 26. 30. 34. 38.
3. 7. 11. 15. 19. 23. 27. 31. 35. 39.
4. 8. 12. 16. 20. 24. 28. 32. 36. 40.
Choose the item that best completes the unfinished statement (or best answers the
question) about each passage.
‘The best age to start learning the violin is between three and six,' says Margaret Porter, a violinist and
music teacher. 'It's the time when you are learning about the world.' Margaret, who lives in London,
prefers to take pupils at three and four, although she has made lots of exceptions for keen five-year olds.
When she started teaching the violin in 1972, her first class consisted of her children's five-year-old school
friends.
Magaret's pupils have group lessons. Each group has about a dozen pupils and each lesson lasts an
hour, once a fortnight. In addition, each pupil has one individual lesson a week with her. Parents also have
to attend the classes. It is important that the parents take an active interest in the lessons.
From the earliest lessons pupils learn to play by ear. They do not even try to read music until they
have been playing for several years, and for a long time there is a big difference between their playing and
reading of music. Margaret says that her method is not supposed to produce great violinists, and always
suggests that pupils who perform particularly well should leave and study the violin using more traditional
methods.
31. Efforts should be make to offer all children equal access to education.
A B C D
Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
35. It rained during the match, but we enjoyed it all the same.
A. It rained during the match and we did not enjoy the match.
B. It rained during the match and we enjoyed it less.
C. It rained during the match and we enjoyed it in the same way as others.
D. It rained during the match but we enjoyed it.
36. Donald could not help weeping when he heard the bad news.
A. Donald could not stop himself from weeping at the bad news.
B. Donald could not allow himself to sweep at the bad news.
C. Donald could not help himself and so he wept.
D. Donald could not help himself because he was weeping.
37. "When I met my long-lost brother, I was at a loss for words."
A. When the speaker met his brother, he was puzzled about what to say.
B. When the speaker met his brother, he had much to say.
C. When the speaker met his brother, he refused to say anything.
D. When the speaker met his brother, he had nothing pleasant to say.
38. It's a pity that you didn't tell us about this.
A. I wish you told us about this. B. I wish you would tell us about this.
C. I wish you had told us about this. D. I wish you have told us about this.
39. Without transportation, our modern society could not exist.
A. Our modern society could not exist if there is no transportation.
B. Our modern society will not exist without having traffic.
C. If there were no transportation, our society would not exist.
D. If transportation no longer exists, our society will not either.
40. He got over his illness in three months.
A. It took to get over his illness in three months.
B. It took three months for him to get over his illness.
C. It took him three months to get over his illness.
D. It took three months for his illness to get over.