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b. I have been thinking about planning a small, relaxing trip to the mountains this weekend to unwind a bit. c. Let me know if you’re interested in joining; I think it could be a lot of fun! d. The weather forecast looks absolutely ideal for some hiking and exploring. e. It’s been quite some time since our last outdoor adventure together, don’t you think? Write back soon, Sam A. a – e – b – d – c B. e – d – a – b – c C. c – b – d – a – e D. b – d – e – a – c Question 11. a. We played ice hockey and watched some cool ice hockey games. b. We took a tour in Toronto, Canada for five days. c. We were exhausted when we reached the top, but the viewpoint was absolutely amazing. d. The best thing about Toronto is to climb the CN Tower, one of the world's tallest buildings. e. We also tried different kinds of pancakes with maple syrup that were delicious. A. a-e-c-d-b B. b-c-a-d-e C. c-a-d-b-e D. b-a-e-d-c Read the following passage 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 12 to 21. SOUND FROM THE PAST Much of the music we listen to today is a mixture of styles from various countries and time periods. A lot of music has roots in older traditional songs heard in many different countries around the world. Traditional, or folk, music is collected over decades, if not centuries. Younger generations learn these songs from their elders through practice and repetition. Since music can tell us a lot about different cultures through its lyrics, melodies, and the instruments used, researchers and music fans see it as an essential part of history. They fear that traditional and older types of music are slowly disappearing, partly because they are less likely to be written down or recorded, or because the format in which they arve recorded is no longer in use. Also, younger generations may not find such music very appealing, so once older generations pass away, the music may die out with them. Whole genres of music may go extinct. There is a growing effort to preserve music in its many forms. Some researchers create field recordings- recordings made outside of a recording studio - to capture live performances. For example, in the early 1900s, social scientist Frances Densmore made recordings of Native American songs that had been sung for many generations but were in danger of falling by the wayside. Researchers also

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