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There are many reasons (1)                  it is important to have a hobby . First of all , a hobby can be a remedy for your (2)                 . Because it is the activity you choose for yourself , it will always give you pleasure and (3)               you relax , Even if you just spend a little time ẹnoying your hobby you can see the difference (4)                  your spirit . Second , some hobbies can also (5)                       you financially . Many old people enjoy gardening ....
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There are many reasons (1)                  it is important to have a hobby . First of all , a hobby can be a remedy for your (2)                 . Because it is the activity you choose for yourself , it will always give you pleasure and (3)               you relax , Even if you just spend a little time ẹnoying your hobby you can see the difference (4)                  your spirit . Second , some hobbies can also (5)                       you financially . Many old people enjoy gardening . They grow a lot of trees and vegetables ,so they can sell them for some money . In (6)          , a hobby can help you connect with other people . If you like collecting stamps , you can (7) a stamp club to share your albums with other collectors . If your hobby is cảving eggshells , you can give your products to your friends (8)             gifts

1   A ) for                        B) why             C) because

2  A) happiness             B) pain             C) tiredness 

3  A) help                       B) have            C) do

4 A) for                           B) in                 C) on

5 A) harm                       B) give             C) benefit 

6 A) addition                  B) general         C) conclusion

7 A) take part                B) go                  C) join 

8 A) like                         B) as                  C) for

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Part 3: Error Identification (0.2 each)There are 10 errors in the passage below, please identify them and write your answers in theform of : “Line __ : error -> your correction”.E.g Line 1: this -> thatLưu ý: nếu sửa thành bỏ trống, điền “Null”Line 1Line 5Line 10Line 15Line 20Line 25Line 30There is a difference between hating a song so much you want to turn off theradio, and hating a song that brings tears to your eyes but compelled you tolisten. In the second case, the...
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Part 3: Error Identification (0.2 each)
There are 10 errors in the passage below, please identify them and write your answers in the
form of : “Line __ : error -> your correction”.

E.g Line 1: this -> that
Lưu ý: nếu sửa thành bỏ trống, điền “Null”

Line 1
Line 5
Line 10
Line 15
Line 20
Line 25
Line 30
There is a difference between hating a song so much you want to turn off the
radio, and hating a song that brings tears to your eyes but compelled you to
listen. In the second case, the listener connects with the song, established an
emotional connection. The listener transcends the notes, the melody, and the
words sung to find a deepest meaning: something that rings true for them and
only them. A different person can listen to the same exact song in the same exact
setting and get something entirely different out of it. And that’s the beauty of
music.
On paper, music looks exactly the same to all observers. Blobs of ink formed
into music notes and words, not conveying much emotion. Yes, those who have
more experientiality with music will get a different feeling from it, identifiable
specific chords and notes and tricky rhythms. But, it isn’t until we hear music
that our experiences of it really begin to differ. We hear the emotion conveyed in
the voice of the singer and the ferocity with what the violinist attacks their
strings. We hear the emotion in the pounding of the drummer and the melody of
the guitar and the harmony of the piano and cello.
The words in the song take on new meaning and the chords come together to
produce new emotions. They can be major and happy or minor and depressed,
combining with the other chords, words, and instruments to produce very
specific harmonies.
And our experience with this music is determined by our past experiences. With
other songs similar or very differing from that one and experiences in our life
outside of music entirely. Maybe a lyric reminds you of a specific time in your
life, a certain thing someone said to you, or a certain place you were. Maybe the
melody makes you joyfully happy and reminds you of a time you felt a similar
emotion. In this way, the song entwines your experiences and emotions, make
them inseparable. The songs not only remind us of things from our lives, but they
also become representations of concepts or specific parts of them.

 

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