Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.Rock began in the USA in the early 1950s. At that time 'rhythm and blues’ music was very (106) ____ with black Americans. ‘R&B’ was a mixture (107) _____ black religious music and jazz. It had strong rhythms that you could dance to and simple, fast music. 108) ____ the success of R&B music, white musicians started to copy the same style. By the mid...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Rock began in the USA in the early 1950s. At that time 'rhythm and blues’ music was very (106) ____ with black Americans. ‘R&B’ was a mixture (107) _____ black religious music and jazz. It had strong rhythms that you could dance to and simple, fast music.
108) ____ the success of R&B music, white musicians started to copy the same style. By the mid 1950s, (109) _____ new while R&B music, called 'rock ‘n’ roll’ had become very popular. Singers like Elvis Presley and Bill Haley (110) ____ millions of teenage fans. Their music was fast and loud. Many older people thought that rock ‘n’ roll was very (111) ____.
By the early 1960s, even rock ‘n’ roll had become old-fashioned. Many of the songs had begun to sound the (112) ____. It was at that time that a new eroup from England became popular: The Beatles.
The Beatles first started (113 ) ____ singing American style songs, but they soon developed their own style, with more (114) ____ melodies. They also introduced different instruments, (115) ____ as the Indian sitar. Groups like The Beatles had a very important influence (116) ____ the style of popular music. By the (117) ____ 1970s, rock ‘n’ roll had developed into a new form of music. Electronics had (118) ____ the amplified guitars and drums of rock ‘n’ roll. Rock had arrived.
Quesstion 111:
A. dangerous
B. endangered
C. dangerously
D. in danger
Tham khảo
The first rock 'n' roll record to achieve (1.NATION) national popularity was "Rock Around the Clock" made by Bill Haley and the Comets in 1955. Haley succeeded in creating a music that appealed to (2.YOUNG) youth because of its (3.URGENCY) urgent call to dance, and the (4.ACT) action of its lyrics. The melody was (5.CLEAR) clearly laid down by (6.ELECTRICITY) electric guitar; the lyrics were (7.EARTH) earthy and simple. Haley (8.ABRUPT) abruptly ended the ascendancy of the bland and (9.SEMTIMENT) sentimental ballads popular in the 1940s and early 50s. He also succeeded in translating black rhythm and blues into a form that (10.ADOLESCENCE) adolescent white audiences could understand