
EII3_Mid-term Review
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Quynh Truong
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Listen to the second part of a podcast, rearrange the sentences in the correct order.
ok, I have a couple of tips for making a bucket list. first, try to be realistic.
Your list should include things that you thik are possible.
Next, don't include too many things on your list.
You probably won't have time to do all of the things on a very long list.
Thanks for listening,and good luck with your bucket list.
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Multiple Choice
Where do the speakers most likely work?
A. At a local hotel
B. At an employment agency
C. At a clothing manufacturer
D. At a laundry service
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What has the woman forgotten to bring?
A. A receipt for an item
B. A loyalty card
C. Some coupons
D. Some shopping bags
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Who mostly likely is the woman?
A. A journalist
B. A musician
C. A theatre director
D. A costume designer
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Why does the woman talk to the man?
A. To purchase a ticket
B. To sign-up for a tour
C. To rent some equipment
D. To inquire about an exhibit
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Who is Laura Shen?
A. A company president
B. A news journalist
C. A scientist
D. A client
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What caused a delay?
A. Equipment problems
B. Poor weather conditions
C. Heavy traffic
D. Lost luggage
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What is the announcement about?
A. Connecting flight information
B. A lost item
C. A flight cancellation
D. A gate change
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"YOU MUST NOT ENTER THERE"
Choose the correct picture for this sentence (chọn hình đúng cho câu trên)
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[PART 3] Jack Calder
Violin player Jack Calder plays in the Australian band, Ocean Blue.
Jack Calder started playing the violin when he was ten. "My music teacher played and one day he asked if anyone wanted to learn. Some girls put up their hands and so did I. I didn't have a violin, but my uncle said I could use his. The lessons were really hard at first, but playing the violin soon became important to me.'
After leaving school, Jack moved to Melbourne. For a time, he preferred listening to music to playing it. The rock music he listened to sounded very different from violin music, so he bought an electric violin, and started putting the things he liked about rock music into the music he played on his violin. A year later, Jack met a small group of Melbourne musicians. 'We all thought about music in the same way and started Ocean Blue together. A year later, we were playing lots of concerts, and our music was selling well. But we didn't want this to make us different people. We didn't want to stop being friends.
Jack meets many people who think playing the violin is an unusual career, but he doesn't agree with them. 'I think it's the best thing in the world. I guess I'm lucky that way. The internet has changed music, but when I walk into a violin shop it's like entering another world - one where time has stopped. Someone has looked after these beautiful old instruments that are two or three hundred years old. I think that's amazing.
What do we learn about Jack in the first paragraph?
He was the only person at school to play the violin.
He learned to play on an instrument that he borrowed.
He enjoyed playing the violin as soon as he started learning,
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[PART 3] Jack Calder
Violin player Jack Calder plays in the Australian band, Ocean Blue.
Jack Calder started playing the violin when he was ten. "My music teacher played and one day he asked if anyone wanted to learn. Some girls put up their hands and so did I. I didn't have a violin, but my uncle said I could use his. The lessons were really hard at first, but playing the violin soon became important to me.'
After leaving school, Jack moved to Melbourne. For a time, he preferred listening to music to playing it. The rock music he listened to sounded very different from violin music, so he bought an electric violin, and started putting the things he liked about rock music into the music he played on his violin. A year later, Jack met a small group of Melbourne musicians. 'We all thought about music in the same way and started Ocean Blue together. A year later, we were playing lots of concerts, and our music was selling well. But we didn't want this to make us different people. We didn't want to stop being friends.
Jack meets many people who think playing the violin is an unusual career, but he doesn't agree with them. 'I think it's the best thing in the world. I guess I'm lucky that way. The internet has changed music, but when I walk into a violin shop it's like entering another world - one where time has stopped. Someone has looked after these beautiful old instruments that are two or three hundred years old. I think that's amazing.
What is the writer doing in the second paragraph?
explaining why Jack thought some music was easy to play
saying why only a few people liked the music Jack played
describing how Jack changed the kind of music he played
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Multiple Choice
[PART 3] Jack Calder
Violin player Jack Calder plays in the Australian band, Ocean Blue.
Jack Calder started playing the violin when he was ten. "My music teacher played and one day he asked if anyone wanted to learn. Some girls put up their hands and so did I. I didn't have a violin, but my uncle said I could use his. The lessons were really hard at first, but playing the violin soon became important to me.'
After leaving school, Jack moved to Melbourne. For a time, he preferred listening to music to playing it. The rock music he listened to sounded very different from violin music, so he bought an electric violin, and started putting the things he liked about rock music into the music he played on his violin. A year later, Jack met a small group of Melbourne musicians. 'We all thought about music in the same way and started Ocean Blue together. A year later, we were playing lots of concerts, and our music was selling well. But we didn't want this to make us different people. We didn't want to stop being friends.
Jack meets many people who think playing the violin is an unusual career, but he doesn't agree with them. 'I think it's the best thing in the world. I guess I'm lucky that way. The internet has changed music, but when I walk into a violin shop it's like entering another world - one where time has stopped. Someone has looked after these beautiful old instruments that are two or three hundred years old. I think that's amazing.
What does Jack say about Ocean Blue?
Nobody in the band liked travelling far to play in a concert.
The band members were interested in different kinds of music.
Everyone wanted to stay friends when the band became successful.
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Multiple Choice
[PART 3] Jack Calder
Violin player Jack Calder plays in the Australian band, Ocean Blue.
Jack Calder started playing the violin when he was ten. "My music teacher played and one day he asked if anyone wanted to learn. Some girls put up their hands and so did I. I didn't have a violin, but my uncle said I could use his. The lessons were really hard at first, but playing the violin soon became important to me.'
After leaving school, Jack moved to Melbourne. For a time, he preferred listening to music to playing it. The rock music he listened to sounded very different from violin music, so he bought an electric violin, and started putting the things he liked about rock music into the music he played on his violin. A year later, Jack met a small group of Melbourne musicians. 'We all thought about music in the same way and started Ocean Blue together. A year later, we were playing lots of concerts, and our music was selling well. But we didn't want this to make us different people. We didn't want to stop being friends.
Jack meets many people who think playing the violin is an unusual career, but he doesn't agree with them. 'I think it's the best thing in the world. I guess I'm lucky that way. The internet has changed music, but when I walk into a violin shop it's like entering another world - one where time has stopped. Someone has looked after these beautiful old instruments that are two or three hundred years old. I think that's amazing.
Why does Jack think he is lucky?
He meets lots of people.
He loves what he does.
He has an unusual career.
Listen to the second part of a podcast, rearrange the sentences in the correct order.
ok, I have a couple of tips for making a bucket list. first, try to be realistic.
Your list should include things that you thik are possible.
Next, don't include too many things on your list.
You probably won't have time to do all of the things on a very long list.
Thanks for listening,and good luck with your bucket list.
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