Câu hỏi:
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Where’s that …………… dress that your boyfriend gave you?
A. lovely long pink silk
B. lovely pink long silk
C. long pink silk lovely
D. pink long lovely silk
Trả lời:
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Đáp án đúng là: A
Trật tự tính từ OpSASCOMPT (lovely: opinion – long: size – pink: colour – silk: material)
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CÂU HỎI HOT CÙNG CHỦ ĐỀ
Câu 2:
Every musical instrument, needless to say, requires a long period of development - usually trial-and-error experimentation by generations of craftsmen - before arriving at ____ final perfected form.
Câu 3:
The flute has a very high, light and beautiful sound much like ____ of a bird.
Câu 4:
One way to reveal innate constraints on music perception is to show that certain musical stimuli are represented or remembered more accurately than others, independent ____ experience.
Câu 5:
A: "Can you concentrate on other things when you are listening to music?" - B: “____”
Câu 7:
The TROMBONE is the only brass instrument that does not use valves; ____ the player moves a curved tube, called a "slide," back and forth in order to change notes.
Câu 8:
Accompaniment is a musical line that is secondary ____ the melody; and accompaniment parts support the melody.
Câu 10:
The clarinet can play very high and very low, very soft or very loud, so they are used for many types of music, ____ classical, jazz and folk.
Câu 11:
If music were purely a cultural invention, one might expect ancient music to be dramatically ____ modern music, given the huge cultural differences between then and now.
Câu 12:
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each question
Melody is a musical line that is the "tune" of the piece. ____ is the part you will probably be humming when you leave the concert!
Câu 14:
Unison is the sounding of the same note by two or more ____. In a unison piece of music, the players do not have different parts, but all play together.
Câu 15:
The ____ of the brass instruments is produced by the vibration of the player's lips as they blow through the mouthpiece.