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Question 11:A. quality B. reliability C. performance D. durability Question 12:A. Much B. Plenty C. Few D. Most Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17. Question 13: a. Maya: Wow! You're right. And that one looks like a cat. b. Alex: I love watching clouds. Do you do this often? c. Alex: Look! That cloud looks like a dragon! A. b-a-c B. c-a-b C. c-b-a D. a-b-c Question 14: a. Lisa: Nice to meet you, Tom. I'm Lisa. Are you hungry? b. Tom: Excuse me, is this seat free? c. Lisa: Yes, please sit down. Are you new here? d. Tom: Very hungry! The cafeteria is where? e. Tom: Yes, today is my first day. I'm Tom. A. b-c-e-a-d B. a-d-c-e-b C. e-b-a-c-d D. d-a-e-b-c Question 15: Dear Sam, a. The music was loud and clear. I could see the singer up close. Many people were there too - from all over the world! b. I am so happy! Yesterday, I went to a virtual reality concert. c. Do you want to come with me? It's easy and fun. You don't need to travel far. d. It was amazing! I put on VR glasses and felt like I was at a real concert. e. We danced and had fun together. Next month, there is another VR concert. Your friend, LK A. d-b-e-a-c B. a-b-c-d-e C. b-d-a-e-c D. e-b-a-d-c Question 16: a. These shows use computers and special lights. They make 3D images of famous singers. The singers move and sing on stage. People buy tickets to see them. b. Other people say it is sad. The real person is gone. The hologram is just a copy. It cannot make new songs. What do you think about this? c. Holographic musicians are very cool. We can see dead singers on stage again. They look real but they are not. The lights make them look alive. This is new technology. d. Is this right or wrong? Some people say it is not good. The dead singers cannot say yes or no. They did not agree to these new shows.
C. Vinyl records have become popular again in our digital world D. Digital recordings sound better than vinyl in our contemporary world Question 19: A. which were designed for outdoor venues across countries B. are now sold in many electronics stores nationwide C. that have decreased in quality since production began D. having fully disappeared from local market locations Question 20: A. Digital music creates more soul than fans ever appreciated B. Some fans say digital music lacks soul and emotion C. Soul and emotion enhance digital music for modern listeners D. Digital technology improves emotional connection to all music Question 21: A. constantly avoiding contact with young relatives B. having abandoned traditional family activities C. once ignoring interests of the next generation D. now share this hobby with their children Question 22: A. who predicted physical media would disappear completely B. whose opinions about digital supremacy were exaggerated C. has promoting digital formats would prevail forever D. will announce physical media has become obsolete Read the following passage about Archiving Endangered Musical Traditions 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. Music is an important part of every culture. Many old musical traditions are at risk of being lost forever. In small villages and remote communities, traditional songs and music forms are slowly disappearing. Young people today often prefer modern music styles over their traditional music heritage. This is why some experts are working hard to save these endangered musical traditions. Recording teams travel to distant places to capture rare musical performances. They use special equipment to make high-quality recordings of traditional musicians. These recordings are then stored in digital archives where they will be safe for many years. The teams also collect information about the instruments, the musicians, and the cultural meaning of each piece. This work is urgent because many elder musicians are the last ones who know certain songs or playing techniques. Museums and universities are creating special programs to share these musical treasures. They organize concerts where people can hear traditional music performed live. Some schools are teaching children how to play traditional instruments and sing folk songs. The internet has become a valuable tool for