Тест:

Test - 1 (1st semester) for music college students

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Match the idioms with their defenitions:

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Music to my ears

А

dealing with consequences of one’s actions

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For a song

Б

similar things, similar qualities, etc

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By heart

В

use your brain more

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Face the music

Г

good to hear welcome news

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All that jazz

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by exact memorizing; so well that you remember it; by memory.

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Use your loaf

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buying or selling something at a very cheap price

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Walk a mile in (someone's) shoes

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to try to understand another person's experiences

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What is the Engliah for "читання з листа"?

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What is the Engliah for "насправді"?

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What is the English for «смичок»?

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Point to the bridge (part of the instrument) in the picture of violin:

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Point to the chin rest(part of the instrument) in the picture of violin:

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Point to the tailpiece (part of the instrument) in the picture of violin:

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Point to the scroll (part of the instrument) in the picture of violin:

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Point to the fingerboard (part of the instrument) in the picture of violin:

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Point to the headstock(part of the instrument) in the picture of a quitar:

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Point to the fallboard(part of the instrument) in the picture of a piano:

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Point to the music stand(part of the instrument) in the picture of a piano:

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What is this?

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What is this?

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What is this?

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What is this?

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Categorize the musical instruments:

String Instruments

Wind Instruments

Percussion Instruments

oboe
flute
handpan
timpani
bassoon
triangle
violin
piccolo
chimes
mandolin
snare drum
cello
harp

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String players, like violinists, tend to have larger brains.

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Percussionists are usually able to play lots of different percussion instruments, because the basic skills required are similar.

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The drum kit can be divided into 3 main sections including: the hardware (drum stands, pedals, and cymbal stands), the extensions (chimes, tambourines, cowbells), the shells (toms and bass drum).

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When Adolphe Sax introduced the first saxophones most people were very impressed by the sound they produced.

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The cello was the leader of the orchestra before conductors became a main fixture. Prominent cellist would often conduct their orchestral arrangements from the first cello chair or the concertmaster position.

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Drumming burns more calories in a half hour than cycling, hiking, and weight lifting in the same amount of time.

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What family does a trumpet belong to?

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Complete the sentence with the correct form of the word which is given in brackets

A trumpet is played by _______ (blow) air through the pipe with nearly-closed lips.

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Complete the sentence with the correct form of the word which is given in brackets

The tubing of this trumpet is quite ... (long) than it seems.

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Complete the sentence with the correct form of the word which is given in brackets

The piano has the... (wide) range of tones of all instruments.

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Complete the sentence with the correct form of the word which is given in brackets

The piano is an ...(incredible) complex instrument.

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Ask question to the sentence given bellow. You have to start the question with the given first word:

Greg speaks French fluently. - What language ... (друкуйте питання повністю, тобто з питальними словами, чи питальними конструкціями, маленькими літерами зі знаком питання в кінці речення)

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Ask question to the sentence given bellow. You have to start the question with the given first word:

Linda sent Tom a message 20 minutes ago. - When ... (друкуйте питання повністю, тобто з питальними словами, чи питальними конструкціями, маленькими літерами зі знаком питання в кінці речення)

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Ask question to the sentence given bellow. You have to start the question with the given first word:

The new student is talking with our teacher. - With whom ... (друкуйте питання повністю, тобто з питальними словами, чи питальними конструкціями, маленькими літерами зі знаком питання в кінці речення)

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Ask question to the sentence given bellow. You have to start the question with the given first word:

His sister used to play the piano. - What instrument ...(друкуйте питання повністю, тобто з питальними словами, чи питальними конструкціями, маленькими літерами зі знаком питання в кінці речення)

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Ask question to the sentence given bellow. You have to start the question with the given first word:

Mike's father has written 2 new songs for his performance. - How many songs .... (друкуйте питання повністю, тобто з питальними словами, чи питальними конструкціями, маленькими літерами зі знаком питання в кінці речення)

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Ask question to the sentence given bellow. You have to start the question with the given first word:

Ann and Tom study at music college. - Where .... (друкуйте питання повністю, тобто з питальними словами, чи питальними конструкціями, маленькими літерами зі знаком питання в кінці речення)

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Listen to seven answers (1-7) from an interview about the lives of concert pianists. Match them with the questions (a-h). There is one extra question.

a What sort of workloads do they have?   [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, -]

b What does it take to be successful?   [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, -]

c What sort of pay and conditions do they have?   [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, -]

d What's the best age for starting?   [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, -]

e Do concert pianists get nervous before concerts?   [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, -]

f How many of them actually become successful?   [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, -]

g What's it like preparing to perform a new piece?   [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, -]

h What are the lives of young pianists like?   [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, -]

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Read the article and choose the best answer to the question:

What is the author of the article trying to do?

Rock on the Continent

Tired of the rain and mud, high prices and queues at the big British rock festivals like Reading or Glastonbury? Want to combine a festival with some sun and fun abroad? Tim Hughes checks out three of Europe's biggest and best festivals.

1 FIB: the hot, sandy one

Where: In Benicassim on the Mediterranean Coast between Barcelona and Valencia

When: 16-19 July

What music: A big variety of pop, indie rock and electronic music. You can find big names like Oasis, Franz Ferdinand and Leonard Cohen.

Who goes: More than half the audience are foreigners and most of these are Brits in their twenties.

FIB (Festival Internacional de Benicàssim) started in 1995 and has got larger every year. The music goes on until 8.00 in the morning so you can party all night and then chill out on the beach. It's VERY hot but is definitely worth going to. It's like a big UK festival on a beach with nice weather.

2 EXIT: the big party one

Where: In a historic fortress on the Danube in Novi Sad in northern Serbia.

When: 9-12 August

What music: Some big names like The Prodigy and Moby. Twenty-five stages with everything from rock to reggae and from blues to chill-out.

Who goes: Most people are local but more foreigners come every year.

EXIT was started by three university students in 2000. Every year there's a social theme (this year it's the environment). We recommend the fantastic atmosphere, the dance arena for 20,000 people and the parties on the banks of the Danube. Watch the sun come up in the moring - it looks amazing.

3 SZiget: the city one

Where: An island in the Danube in the beautiful city of Budapest in Hungary

When: 12-17 August

What music: Forty different stages with lots of variety and some great world music. Big names include Lily Allen and Snow Patrol.

Who goes: Over 400,000 people (half of them from outside Hungary) but it never feels crowded.

Sziget (island in Hungarian) started in 1993 and is now one of Europe's biggest festivals. It is more than just a music festival - it's got art, film and street theatre. The organisation is great and Budapest, with it's historic sights and nightlife, is a fifteen-minute bus ride from the island. We recommend the huge dance tent - the music there sounds great.

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Read the article and choose the best answer to the question:

What is better about the festivals than those in the UK?

Rock on the Continent

Tired of the rain and mud, high prices and queues at the big British rock festivals like Reading or Glastonbury? Want to combine a festival with some sun and fun abroad? Tim Hughes checks out three of Europe's biggest and best festivals.

1 FIB: the hot, sandy one

Where: In Benicassim on the Mediterranean Coast between Barcelona and Valencia

When: 16-19 July

What music: A big variety of pop, indie rock and electronic music. You can find big names like Oasis, Franz Ferdinand and Leonard Cohen.

Who goes: More than half the audience are foreigners and most of these are Brits in their twenties.

FIB (Festival Internacional de Benicàssim) started in 1995 and has got larger every year. The music goes on until 8.00 in the morning so you can party all night and then chill out on the beach. It's VERY hot but is definitely worth going to. It's like a big UK festival on a beach with nice weather.

2 EXIT: the big party one

Where: In a historic fortress on the Danube in Novi Sad in northern Serbia.

When: 9-12 August

What music: Some big names like The Prodigy and Moby. Twenty-five stages with everything from rock to reggae and from blues to chill-out.

Who goes: Most people are local but more foreigners come every year.

EXIT was started by three university students in 2000. Every year there's a social theme (this year it's the environment). We recommend the fantastic atmosphere, the dance arena for 20,000 people and the parties on the banks of the Danube. Watch the sun come up in the moring - it looks amazing.

3 SZiget: the city one

Where: An island in the Danube in the beautiful city of Budapest in Hungary

When: 12-17 August

What music: Forty different stages with lots of variety and some great world music. Big names include Lily Allen and Snow Patrol.

Who goes: Over 400,000 people (half of them from outside Hungary) but it never feels crowded.

Sziget (island in Hungarian) started in 1993 and is now one of Europe's biggest festivals. It is more than just a music festival - it's got art, film and street theatre. The organisation is great and Budapest, with it's historic sights and nightlife, is a fifteen-minute bus ride from the island. We recommend the huge dance tent - the music there sounds great.

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Read the article and choose the best answer to the question:

Why is FIB a good place to go?

Rock on the Continent

Tired of the rain and mud, high prices and queues at the big British rock festivals like Reading or Glastonbury? Want to combine a festival with some sun and fun abroad? Tim Hughes checks out three of Europe's biggest and best festivals.

1 FIB: the hot, sandy one

Where: In Benicassim on the Mediterranean Coast between Barcelona and Valencia

When: 16-19 July

What music: A big variety of pop, indie rock and electronic music. You can find big names like Oasis, Franz Ferdinand and Leonard Cohen.

Who goes: More than half the audience are foreigners and most of these are Brits in their twenties.

FIB (Festival Internacional de Benicàssim) started in 1995 and has got larger every year. The music goes on until 8.00 in the morning so you can party all night and then chill out on the beach. It's VERY hot but is definitely worth going to. It's like a big UK festival on a beach with nice weather.

2 EXIT: the big party one

Where: In a historic fortress on the Danube in Novi Sad in northern Serbia.

When: 9-12 August

What music: Some big names like The Prodigy and Moby. Twenty-five stages with everything from rock to reggae and from blues to chill-out.

Who goes: Most people are local but more foreigners come every year.

EXIT was started by three university students in 2000. Every year there's a social theme (this year it's the environment). We recommend the fantastic atmosphere, the dance arena for 20,000 people and the parties on the banks of the Danube. Watch the sun come up in the moring - it looks amazing.

3 SZiget: the city one

Where: An island in the Danube in the beautiful city of Budapest in Hungary

When: 12-17 August

What music: Forty different stages with lots of variety and some great world music. Big names include Lily Allen and Snow Patrol.

Who goes: Over 400,000 people (half of them from outside Hungary) but it never feels crowded.

Sziget (island in Hungarian) started in 1993 and is now one of Europe's biggest festivals. It is more than just a music festival - it's got art, film and street theatre. The organisation is great and Budapest, with it's historic sights and nightlife, is a fifteen-minute bus ride from the island. We recommend the huge dance tent - the music there sounds great.

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Read the article and choose the best answer to the question:

Why does the author recommend EXIT?

Rock on the Continent

Tired of the rain and mud, high prices and queues at the big British rock festivals like Reading or Glastonbury? Want to combine a festival with some sun and fun abroad? Tim Hughes checks out three of Europe's biggest and best festivals.

1 FIB: the hot, sandy one

Where: In Benicassim on the Mediterranean Coast between Barcelona and Valencia

When: 16-19 July

What music: A big variety of pop, indie rock and electronic music. You can find big names like Oasis, Franz Ferdinand and Leonard Cohen.

Who goes: More than half the audience are foreigners and most of these are Brits in their twenties.

FIB (Festival Internacional de Benicàssim) started in 1995 and has got larger every year. The music goes on until 8.00 in the morning so you can party all night and then chill out on the beach. It's VERY hot but is definitely worth going to. It's like a big UK festival on a beach with nice weather.

2 EXIT: the big party one

Where: In a historic fortress on the Danube in Novi Sad in northern Serbia.

When: 9-12 August

What music: Some big names like The Prodigy and Moby. Twenty-five stages with everything from rock to reggae and from blues to chill-out.

Who goes: Most people are local but more foreigners come every year.

EXIT was started by three university students in 2000. Every year there's a social theme (this year it's the environment). We recommend the fantastic atmosphere, the dance arena for 20,000 people and the parties on the banks of the Danube. Watch the sun come up in the moring - it looks amazing.

3 SZiget: the city one

Where: An island in the Danube in the beautiful city of Budapest in Hungary

When: 12-17 August

What music: Forty different stages with lots of variety and some great world music. Big names include Lily Allen and Snow Patrol.

Who goes: Over 400,000 people (half of them from outside Hungary) but it never feels crowded.

Sziget (island in Hungarian) started in 1993 and is now one of Europe's biggest festivals. It is more than just a music festival - it's got art, film and street theatre. The organisation is great and Budapest, with it's historic sights and nightlife, is a fifteen-minute bus ride from the island. We recommend the huge dance tent - the music there sounds great.

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Read the article and choose the best answer to the question:

What is special about Sziget?

Rock on the Continent

Tired of the rain and mud, high prices and queues at the big British rock festivals like Reading or Glastonbury? Want to combine a festival with some sun and fun abroad? Tim Hughes checks out three of Europe's biggest and best festivals.

1 FIB: the hot, sandy one

Where: In Benicassim on the Mediterranean Coast between Barcelona and Valencia

When: 16-19 July

What music: A big variety of pop, indie rock and electronic music. You can find big names like Oasis, Franz Ferdinand and Leonard Cohen.

Who goes: More than half the audience are foreigners and most of these are Brits in their twenties.

FIB (Festival Internacional de Benicàssim) started in 1995 and has got larger every year. The music goes on until 8.00 in the morning so you can party all night and then chill out on the beach. It's VERY hot but is definitely worth going to. It's like a big UK festival on a beach with nice weather.

2 EXIT: the big party one

Where: In a historic fortress on the Danube in Novi Sad in northern Serbia.

When: 9-12 August

What music: Some big names like The Prodigy and Moby. Twenty-five stages with everything from rock to reggae and from blues to chill-out.

Who goes: Most people are local but more foreigners come every year.

EXIT was started by three university students in 2000. Every year there's a social theme (this year it's the environment). We recommend the fantastic atmosphere, the dance arena for 20,000 people and the parties on the banks of the Danube. Watch the sun come up in the moring - it looks amazing.

3 SZiget: the city one

Where: An island in the Danube in the beautiful city of Budapest in Hungary

When: 12-17 August

What music: Forty different stages with lots of variety and some great world music. Big names include Lily Allen and Snow Patrol.

Who goes: Over 400,000 people (half of them from outside Hungary) but it never feels crowded.

Sziget (island in Hungarian) started in 1993 and is now one of Europe's biggest festivals. It is more than just a music festival - it's got art, film and street theatre. The organisation is great and Budapest, with it's historic sights and nightlife, is a fifteen-minute bus ride from the island. We recommend the huge dance tent - the music there sounds great.

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Point to the nut(part of the instrument) in the picture of a quitar:

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Сподобався:

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Так: 29

Ні: 2

Зрозумілий:

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Так: 26

Ні: 5

Потрібні роз'яснення:

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Ні: 30

Так: 1

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Створити тест на базі цього або додати запитання до вже існуючого тесту
Для використання тесту скопіюйте його. Для цього натисніть кнопку "Створити тест на базі цього". Флешкартки посилання на сторінку з картками
Для використання тесту скопіюйте його. Для цього натисніть кнопку "Створити тест на базі цього". Преміум створити тренування (Квіз)
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