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TEST 2 Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6. Immersive Harmonics: Step Inside The Music, Not Just Listen To It  (1)_________awaits you – dive in and feel every note.  Immersive Harmonics (2)_________ transforms your ordinary listening into extraordinary experiences. The technology (3)_________ by our team creates a 3D audio environment around you.  Our experts bring music (4)_________ you with unparalleled clarity. The sound quality is (5)_________ of this world! We want (6)_________ how people enjoy music. Question 1:A. Sound beautiful experience B. Experience sound beautiful C. Beautiful sound experience D. Beautiful experience sound Question 2:A. quickly B. quicken C. quickness D. quick Question 3:A. was developed B. developing C. developed D. which developed Question 4:A. with B. to C. for D. at Question 5:A. in B. beyond C. above D. out Question 6:A. revolutionizing B. to revolutionize C. to revolutionizing D. revolutionize Read of the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12. Unleash Your Rhythm: Music Without Boundaries  Join Our Music Festival!  Some people enjoy rock music with electric guitars, but (7)_________ prefer jazz or classical music with soft instruments. Sign up today for our comprehensive music classes and (8)_________ new challenging skills quickly with our expert instructors!  The beautiful and captivating (9)_________ of our traditional songs will touch your heart and soul deeply. (10)_________ coming from vastly different musical backgrounds and cultures, everyone can enjoy our inclusive festival throughout the week.  The powerful and energetic (11)_________ will guide you through an amazing musical journey across various cultural landscapes. We have (12)_________ of high-quality professional instruments available for all enthusiastic participants at our venue.  Event Details:  Date: June 15, 2025  Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM  Location: City Music Hall  Price: Free entry!  Contact us today: [email protected] Question 7:A. another B. others C. the others D. other

c. Sound is all around us. We hear music, voices, and noises every day. Good sound makes us happy. Bad sound hurts our ears. d. Big rooms like concert halls need good acoustics. The walls, floors, and ceiling must be the right shape. Some materials can stop echoes. e. Engineers use special tools to test sound. They can see sound waves on computers. They move things in the room to make better sound. A. d-c-b-e-a B. b-d-e-c-a C. c-b-d-e-a D. e-b-d-c-a Question 17: a. Today, we have digital drums. People make drum sounds on computers. They use apps and programs. Digital drums can sound like real drums. b. People make music with drums. Drums are the oldest music tools. You hit them to make sounds. Drums are fun to play. c. Drums are still important. From old tribal drums to new digital beats, people love percussion. The beat of drums makes us want to dance. d. Long ago, people used drums in tribes. They made drums from wood and animal skin. They played drums for dancing and special events. e. Over time, drums changed. People made new types of drums. They created drums from metal, plastic, and glass. Each drum makes a different sound. A. b-d-e-a-c B. b-c-a-d-e C. b-e-c-d-a D. b-a-e-d-c Read the following passage about Breaking Down Barriers Through Technology and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Technology has transformed music education in recent years. Students who were previously excluded can now participate fully in musical learning. If teachers had not embraced digital tools, (18)_________. Modern applications allow students to create music without traditional instruments, and they can learn at their own pace. The software that developers create specifically for music education helps students with different abilities to express themselves creatively. Music teachers are continuously trained to use these new technologies, so they can better support all students. Schools have invested in adaptive equipment, and (19)_________. By removing physical barriers, technology enables everyone to experience the joy of music. Having access to music education improves students' cognitive skills while also enhancing their emotional well-being. When students use tablets and smartphones, they can practice at home and in school. Virtual reality systems, becoming more affordable, (20)_________. Not only does technology make music education more accessible, but it also creates new pathways for creativity and collaboration. Digital platforms connect students with musicians around the world, expanding their understanding of diverse musical traditions. Adaptive instruments have been designed to accommodate various physical abilities, allowing students (21)_________. Had traditional methods remained unchanged, many talented individuals
would have missed opportunities to develop their musical potential. (22)_________. Students whose needs were previously overlooked can now thrive in inclusive musical environments where technology serves as the great equalizer. Question 18: A. many students with disabilities would still face significant barriers B. several experts which studied the problem offered innovative solutions C. the research papers whom they published contained valuable insights D. most universities having implement policies saw improved outcomes Question 19: A. the professor preparing lectures without adequate research materials B. universities across the country is implementing new policies C. they have updated their curriculum to be more inclusive D. students complete assignments the deadline was extended yesterday Question 20: A. providing comprehensive science courses while overlooking critical thinking skills B. offer immersive musical experiences for all students regardless of physical limitations C. having designed technology programs but failing addressing practical applications D. develop innovative teaching methods that improving test scores across departments Question 21: A. that will previously attended workshops before submitting their applications B. has completed research projects since they will graduate next semester C. students whom excel in mathematics receive additional mentoring sessions D. who might otherwise be excluded to participate in ensemble performances Question 22: A. Advanced research methodologies currently developing creates potential for medical breakthroughs B. Digital learning platforms widely available across academic institutions since last year C. Modern architectural designs frequently incorporating sustainability elements they reduce environmental impact D. Innovative solutions continuously emerging make the future of music education promising Read the following passage about Examining the Decline of Traditional Notation Skills and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. In recent decades, traditional music literacy has declined significantly. Many young musicians now learn through online tutorials rather than sheet music. This concerns educators who believe musical notation is essential for comprehensive musical development. Studies indicate fewer than 20 percent of contemporary musicians can read music fluently, compared to nearly 80 percent fifty years ago. This

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