Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
João Carlos Martins is a famous Brazilian classical pianist and conductor. He has played in many of the world's greatest concert halls. However, his career hasn't been easy and his life has taken him in many different directions,
João Carlos Martins was born in 1940. He learned to play the piano when he was a child and as a teenager he performed in concerts around the world. But when he was in his late twenties, he had to stop playing the piano after he broke his arm very badly while playing soccer. It was a terrible time for Martins. For four years he couldn't look at a piano. He couldn't even listen to classical music
Eventually, he decided to become the manager of a boxer from Brazil. When the boxer won the world championship a year and a half later, Martins looked at him and thought that if this man could be champion, then he could play the piano again. So he took up the piano again and practised for longer and longer every day. Then in 1974, he gave his first big concert in six years, at the Carnegie Hall in New York. There were over 3,000 people there and they loved his performance. It was the most amazing moment of his life. He performed in concerts for another seven years, but then he had to give up because of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI), an extreme pain in his hands caused by too much playing. This time, Martins, now in his early forties, became ... a politician
However, Martins couldn't stand being a politician so, once again, he went back to the piano. All was going well until one day, in 1995, a terrible thing happened. As he was leaving a concert, two men attacked him. He suffered a serious brain injury and lost all the movement in his right hand. But Martins didn't want to give up. He kept playing, but just with his left hand. A few years later, he lost the use of his left hand and became a conductor. Now, in his eighties, Martins is still working and has conducted more than a thousand concerts in his career.
(Adapted from Navigate B1 Pre – intermediate)
Why did Martins quit his job as a manager for a boxer?
A. He couldn't do boxing due to Repetitive Strain Injury.
B. He was asked to organise a piano concert.
C. He was fired after the boxer won the championship.
D. He wanted to follow his dream of being a pianist.
João Carlos Martins is a famous Brazilian classical pianist and conductor. He has played in many of the world's greatest concert halls. However, his career hasn't been easy and his life has taken him in many different directions,
João Carlos Martins was born in 1940. He learned to play the piano when he was a child and as a teenager he performed in concerts around the world. But when he was in his late twenties, he had to stop playing the piano after he broke his arm very badly while playing soccer. It was a terrible time for Martins. For four years he couldn't look at a piano. He couldn't even listen to classical music
Eventually, he decided to become the manager of a boxer from Brazil. When the boxer won the world championship a year and a half later, Martins looked at him and thought that if this man could be champion, then he could play the piano again. So he took up the piano again and practised for longer and longer every day. Then in 1974, he gave his first big concert in six years, at the Carnegie Hall in New York. There were over 3,000 people there and they loved his performance. It was the most amazing moment of his life. He performed in concerts for another seven years, but then he had to give up because of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI), an extreme pain in his hands caused by too much playing. This time, Martins, now in his early forties, became ... a politician
However, Martins couldn't stand being a politician so, once again, he went back to the piano. All was going well until one day, in 1995, a terrible thing happened. As he was leaving a concert, two men attacked him. He suffered a serious brain injury and lost all the movement in his right hand. But Martins didn't want to give up. He kept playing, but just with his left hand. A few years later, he lost the use of his left hand and became a conductor. Now, in his eighties, Martins is still working and has conducted more than a thousand concerts in his career.
(Adapted from Navigate B1 Pre – intermediate)
Why did Martins quit his job as a manager for a boxer?
A. He couldn't do boxing due to Repetitive Strain Injury.
B. He was asked to organise a piano concert.
C. He was fired after the boxer won the championship.
D. He wanted to follow his dream of being a pianist.
Giải thích:
Tại sao Martins lại bỏ công việc quản lý cho một võ sĩ quyền anh?
A. Ông không thể chơi quyền anh do chấn thương căng thẳng lặp đi lặp lại.
B. Ông được yêu cầu tổ chức một buổi hòa nhạc piano.
C. Ông bị sa thải sau khi võ sĩ này giành chức vô địch.
D. Ông muốn theo đuổi ước mơ trở thành một nghệ sĩ dương cầm.
Thông tin: When the boxer won the world championship a year and a half later, Martins looked at him and thought that if this man could be champion, then he could play the piano again. So he took up the piano again and practised for longer and longer every day. (Khi võ sĩ này giành chức vô địch thế giới một năm rưỡi sau đó, Martins nhìn anh ta và nghĩ rằng nếu người đàn ông này có thể vô địch, thì ông có thể chơi piano một lần nữa. Vì vậy, ông lại cầm đàn và luyện tập lâu hơn và lâu hơn mỗi ngày.)
Tại sao Martins lại bỏ công việc quản lý cho một võ sĩ quyền anh?
A. Ông không thể chơi quyền anh do chấn thương căng thẳng lặp đi lặp lại.
B. Ông được yêu cầu tổ chức một buổi hòa nhạc piano.
C. Ông bị sa thải sau khi võ sĩ này giành chức vô địch.
D. Ông muốn theo đuổi ước mơ trở thành một nghệ sĩ dương cầm.
Thông tin: When the boxer won the world championship a year and a half later, Martins looked at him and thought that if this man could be champion, then he could play the piano again. So he took up the piano again and practised for longer and longer every day. (Khi võ sĩ này giành chức vô địch thế giới một năm rưỡi sau đó, Martins nhìn anh ta và nghĩ rằng nếu người đàn ông này có thể vô địch, thì ông có thể chơi piano một lần nữa. Vì vậy, ông lại cầm đàn và luyện tập lâu hơn và lâu hơn mỗi ngày.)
Đáp án D.