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The feel of musicOn of the world’s most famous musicians “hear” through her feet. Evelyn Glennie is profoundly deaf- she has very serious hearing loss. She plays music by feeling the movement of sounds.As a child, Glennie learned to play several musical instruments and was especially good at piano. But when she was eight, she started to have hearing problems. That did not stop Glennie’s love for music. She soon realized that she could “heat” notes in her feet and body.At age 12, Glennie decided...
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The feel of music

On of the world’s most famous musicians “hear” through her feet. Evelyn Glennie is profoundly deaf- she has very serious hearing loss. She plays music by feeling the movement of sounds.

As a child, Glennie learned to play several musical instruments and was especially good at piano. But when she was eight, she started to have hearing problems. That did not stop Glennie’s love for music. She soon realized that she could “heat” notes in her feet and body.

At age 12, Glennie decided to take drum lesson. She studied at England’s well- known Royal Academy of Music at 16. At 23, she won her first Grammy. Glennie now plays more than 100 concerns a year. She practices and performs with no shoes on.

Glennie performs with world- famous musicians like the Kodo Japanese drummers, Bjork, and orchestras in the United States and Europe. She is also a keen collector of percussion instruments. She owns more than 1,800 drums and other instruments.

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Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
12 tháng 10 2023

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Cảm nhận của âm nhạc

Những nhạc sĩ nổi tiếng nhất thế giới “nghe” qua đôi chân của cô ấy. Evelyn Glennie bị điếc nặng - cô ấy bị mất thính lực rất nghiêm trọng. Cô ấy chơi nhạc bằng cách cảm nhận sự chuyển động của âm thanh.

Khi còn nhỏ, Glennie đã học chơi một số nhạc cụ và đặc biệt giỏi piano. Nhưng khi lên tám, cô ấy bắt đầu có vấn đề về thính giác. Điều đó không ngăn cản được tình yêu của Glennie dành cho âm nhạc. Cô sớm nhận ra rằng mình có thể "làm nóng" các nốt ở bàn chân và cơ thể.

Ở tuổi 12, Glennie quyết định học trống. Cô học tại Học viện Âm nhạc Hoàng gia nổi tiếng của Anh năm 16 tuổi. Ở tuổi 23, cô đã giành giải Grammy đầu tiên của mình. Glennie hiện đóng hơn 100 mối quan tâm mỗi năm. Cô ấy luyện tập và biểu diễn mà không mang giày.

Glennie biểu diễn với các nhạc sĩ nổi tiếng thế giới như tay trống Kodo Nhật Bản, Bjork, và các dàn nhạc ở Hoa Kỳ và Châu Âu. Cô cũng là một nhà sưu tập nhạc cụ gõ. Cô sở hữu hơn 1.800 trống và các nhạc cụ khác.

Noise is constant and loud sound. To measure the loudness, or volume of sounds, people use a unit called a decibel. When a sound is louder than 70 decibels, it can cause noise pollution. Do you know that the noise from a vacuum cleaner or a motorcycle can result in permanent hearing loss after eight hours? The sounds of a concert are even more serious. They can reach as high as 130 decibels and may cause immediate and permanent hearing loss. Noise pollution can also lead to headaches and high...
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Noise is constant and loud sound. To measure the loudness, or volume of sounds, people use a unit called a decibel. When a sound is louder than 70 decibels, it can cause noise pollution. Do you know that the noise from a vacuum cleaner or a motorcycle can result in permanent hearing loss after eight hours? The sounds of a concert are even more serious. They can reach as high as 130 decibels and may cause immediate and permanent hearing loss. Noise pollution can also lead to headaches and high blood pressure. If you are listening to music through headphones, and other people can hear it. it means the music is too loud and unsafe. If there seems to be a ringing or buzzing in your ears, it means the noise is affecting you and damaging your hearing- Wearing earplugs when you go to concerts or other loud events, and listening to music through headphones or headsets at safe levels can help you reduce the effects of noise pollution.

1. What do people use to measure the loundness or volume of sounds ?

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2. Does the noise from a vacuum cleaner result in pernament hearing loss after eight hours ?

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3. What can noise pollution also lead to ?

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4. Is the music safe when you listen to it through headphones , and other people can hear it as well ?

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5. What can you do to help reduce the effects of noise pollution ?

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21 tháng 1 2018

Noise is constant and loud sound. To measure the loudness, or volume of sounds, people use a unit called a decibel. When a sound is louder than 70 decibels, it can cause noise pollution. Do you know that the noise from a vacuum cleaner or a motorcycle can result in permanent hearing loss after eight hours? The sounds of a concert are even more serious. They can reach as high as 130 decibels and may cause immediate and permanent hearing loss. Noise pollution can also lead to headaches and high blood pressure. If you are listening to music through headphones, and other people can hear it. it means the music is too loud and unsafe. If there seems to be a ringing or buzzing in your ears, it means the noise is affecting you and damaging your hearing- Wearing earplugs when you go to concerts or other loud events, and listening to music through headphones or headsets at safe levels can help you reduce the effects of noise pollution.

1. What do people use to measure the loundness or volume of sounds ?

They use a unit called a decibel to measure the loundness or volume of sounds

2. Does the noise from a vacuum cleaner result in pernament hearing loss after eight hours ?

Yes, it does

3. What can noise pollution also lead to ?

It can also lead to headaches and high blood pressure

4. Is the music safe when you listen to it through headphones , and other people can hear it as well ?

No, it isn't

5. What can you do to help reduce the effects of noise pollution ?

I can wear earplugs when you go to concerts or other loud events, and listening to music through headphones or headsets at safe levels to help reduce the effects of noise pollution

Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)Education of students who are hard of hearing or deaf may involve the use of powerful amplification devices, such as hearing aids, or it may use captions (printed words that appear on a television screen or computer monitor). Many deaf or hard of hearing students learn sign language, an organized system of gestures for communication. Others learn to speechread (lipread), a method of...
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Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)

Education of students who are hard of hearing or deaf may involve the use of powerful amplification devices, such as hearing aids, or it may use captions (printed words that appear on a television screen or computer monitor). Many deaf or hard of hearing students learn sign language, an organized system of gestures for communication. Others learn to speechread (lipread), a method of interpreting speech by “reading” the patterns of a person’s mouth as he or she speaks. Some deaf students receive cochlear implants, which are receivers surgically implanted behind the ear and connected to electrodes placed in the cochlea of the inner ear, enabling individuals to hear sounds to a varying degree.

Gifted children are often moved through the regular school curriculum at a faster pace than their peers. Some children with exceptionally high ability in a particular subject area may be allowed to reduce the time they spend in their other subjects to permit more time to focus on challenging content in their specialty. A high school student who is particularly gifted in math, for example, may attend advanced math classes at a local college rather than music classes at the high school. Some gifted students may also skip grades or they may enter kindergarten, high school, or college at an early age.

Question: Hearing aid is a device worn inside or next to the ear by people who cannot hear well in order to help them to hear better.

A. True

B. False

C. Not given

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29 tháng 12 2019

Đáp án: A

1 tháng 9 2023

Chọn A. Not given

Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)Education of students who are hard of hearing or deaf may involve the use of powerful amplification devices, such as hearing aids, or it may use captions (printed words that appear on a television screen or computer monitor). Many deaf or hard of hearing students learn sign language, an organized system of gestures for communication. Others learn to speechread (lipread), a method of...
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Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)

Education of students who are hard of hearing or deaf may involve the use of powerful amplification devices, such as hearing aids, or it may use captions (printed words that appear on a television screen or computer monitor). Many deaf or hard of hearing students learn sign language, an organized system of gestures for communication. Others learn to speechread (lipread), a method of interpreting speech by “reading” the patterns of a person’s mouth as he or she speaks. Some deaf students receive cochlear implants, which are receivers surgically implanted behind the ear and connected to electrodes placed in the cochlea of the inner ear, enabling individuals to hear sounds to a varying degree.

Gifted children are often moved through the regular school curriculum at a faster pace than their peers. Some children with exceptionally high ability in a particular subject area may be allowed to reduce the time they spend in their other subjects to permit more time to focus on challenging content in their specialty. A high school student who is particularly gifted in math, for example, may attend advanced math classes at a local college rather than music classes at the high school. Some gifted students may also skip grades or they may enter kindergarten, high school, or college at an early age.

Question: The first paragraph is about deaf and hard of hearing students.

A. True

B. False

C. Not given

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26 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án: A

1 tháng 9 2023

Chọn A. True

Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)Education of students who are hard of hearing or deaf may involve the use of powerful amplification devices, such as hearing aids, or it may use captions (printed words that appear on a television screen or computer monitor). Many deaf or hard of hearing students learn sign language, an organized system of gestures for communication. Others learn to speechread (lipread), a method of...
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Read the passage below carefully, and then decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N)

Education of students who are hard of hearing or deaf may involve the use of powerful amplification devices, such as hearing aids, or it may use captions (printed words that appear on a television screen or computer monitor). Many deaf or hard of hearing students learn sign language, an organized system of gestures for communication. Others learn to speechread (lipread), a method of interpreting speech by “reading” the patterns of a person’s mouth as he or she speaks. Some deaf students receive cochlear implants, which are receivers surgically implanted behind the ear and connected to electrodes placed in the cochlea of the inner ear, enabling individuals to hear sounds to a varying degree.

Gifted children are often moved through the regular school curriculum at a faster pace than their peers. Some children with exceptionally high ability in a particular subject area may be allowed to reduce the time they spend in their other subjects to permit more time to focus on challenging content in their specialty. A high school student who is particularly gifted in math, for example, may attend advanced math classes at a local college rather than music classes at the high school. Some gifted students may also skip grades or they may enter kindergarten, high school, or college at an early age.

Question: Just few deaf or hard of hearing students learn sign language.

A. True

B. False

C. Not given

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15 tháng 5 2019

Đáp án: B

1 tháng 9 2023

Chọn B. False

Read the story of Helen Keller's life as a young girl. Are the sentences true or false? Write T or F.Helen Keller was born in 1880 in Alabama, with the ability to both see and hear, like any normal child. She began to speak when she was six months old and to walk at the age of one. But six months later, she contracted a serious illness, possibly meningitis. After she had recovered, her mother noticed that Helen didn't react to sounds, or when she waved her hand in front of Helen's face. The...
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Read the story of Helen Keller's life as a young girl. Are the sentences true or false? Write T or F.

Helen Keller was born in 1880 in Alabama, with the ability to both see and hear, like any normal child. She began to speak when she was six months old and to walk at the age of one. But six months later, she contracted a serious illness, possibly meningitis. After she had recovered, her mother noticed that Helen didn't react to sounds, or when she waved her hand in front of Helen's face. The illness had left her both deaf and blind. As she grew up, she learned to communicate with the daughter of the family cook using sign language that they invented together. But Helen was an unhappy child and often flew into a rage. Her mother was very patient with her and tried to help her. She had read about the successful education of another deaf-blind child, and when Helen was seven she contacted a special school for blind children in Boston. The director of the school suggested that Helen work with Anne Sullivan, who was herself visually impaired and a recent graduate of the school. It was the beginning of a 49-year relationship between pupil and teacher.

Anne travelled to Helen's home and immediately began teaching her 'finger-spelling': spelling out words on the palm of Helen's hand. The first word she tried to teach her was 'doll' - Anne had brought Helen a doll as a present. But Helen could not make the connection between the letters and the objects and became very frustrated. After about a month, however, there was a breakthrough. Helen realised that the movements of Anne's fingers on her palm, while she poured water over her other hand, signified 'water. By the end of the day Helen had learned thirty new words.

1 As a baby, Helen had normal sight and hearing.

2 A relation of one of the family servants gradually taught Helen sign language.

3 Helen's mother was very unhappy and frequently got cross with her.

4 Anne Sullivan was partially blind.

5 The first word that Helen understood through finger-spelling was 'doll'

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datcoder
CTVVIP
18 tháng 11 2023

1 As a baby, Helen had normal sight and hearing.

(Khi còn bé, Helen có thị giác và thính giác bình thường.)

Thông tin: “"Helen Keller was born in 1880 in Alabama, with the ability to both see and hear, like any normal child.”

(Helen Keller sinh năm 1880 tại Alabama, có khả năng nhìn và nghe như bất kỳ đứa trẻ bình thường nào.)

Chọn True

2 A relation of one of the family servants gradually taught Helen sign language.

(Mối quan hệ của một trong những người hầu trong gia đình dần dần dạy Helen ngôn ngữ ký hiệu.)

Thông tin: “She learned to communicate with the daughter of the family cook using sign language that they invented together.”

(Cô học cách giao tiếp với con gái của một đầu bếp gia đình bằng ngôn ngữ ký hiệu mà họ cùng nhau phát minh ra.)

Chọn True

3 Helen's mother was very unhappy and frequently got cross with her.

(Mẹ của Helen rất không vui và thường xuyên cáu kỉnh với cô.)

Thông tin: “Her mother was very patient with her and tried to help her.”

(Mẹ cô đã rất kiên nhẫn với cô và cố gắng giúp đỡ cô.)

Chọn False

4 Anne Sullivan was partially blind.

(Anne Sullivan bị mù một phần.)

Thông tin: “Anne Sullivan, who was herself visually impaired...”

(Anne Sullivan, người bị khiếm thị...")

Chọn True

5 The first word that Helen understood through finger-spelling was 'doll'

(Từ đầu tiên mà Helen hiểu được khi đánh vần bằng ngón tay là 'búp bê')

Thông tin: “The first word she tried to teach her was 'doll' - Anne had brought Helen a doll as a present.”

(Từ đầu tiên cô ấy cố gắng dạy cho cô ấy là 'búp bê' - Anne đã mang cho Helen một con búp bê như một món quà.")

Chọn True

13 tháng 2 2023

a. Evelyn Glennie
b. London
c. The lives of people in the United Kingdom
d. drummers
e. Glennie did not wear shoes to feel the music better

QT
Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
12 tháng 10 2023

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a. Tên nghệ sĩ: Evelyn Glennie

b. Nơi biểu diễn: London

c. Nội dung của buổi biểu diễn: cuộc sống của người dân ở Vương quốc Anh

d. Nhạc cụ: tay trống

e. Điều đặc biệt của buổi biểu diễn: Glennie không đi giày để cảm nhận âm nhạc tốt hơn.

27 tháng 4 2017

Đáp án: C.

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “She is willing to work hard to contribute to her fans all over the world”.

Dịch: Cô ấy sẵn sàng làm việc vất vả để cống hiến có những người hâm mộ trên toàn thế giới.

9 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án: C

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “She is willing to work hard to contribute to her fans all over the world”.

Dịch: Cô ấy sẵn sàng làm việc vất vả để cống hiến có những người hâm mộ trên toàn thế giới.