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Câu 1:
Ca Tru was also called “Hat A Dao” or “Hat Noi”. Originally, attractive young female singers entertained men in a relaxed environment, sometimes serving drinks and snacks. Men might have visited a “Hat A Dao” in with friends to celebrate a successful business deal or the birth of a son.
Ca Tru flourished in the 15th century in northern Vietnam when it was popular with the royal palace and a favourite hobby of aristocrats and scholars.
Later, it was performed in communal houses, inns, and private homes, and gained its high popularity.
These performances were mostly for men. When men entered a Ca Tru inn, they purchased bamboo tally cards. In Chinese Vietnamese, “tru” means “card”, and “ca” means “song” in Vietnamese, so the name Ca Tru means tally card songs. The tallies were given to the singers in appreciation for the performance. After the performance each singer received payment in proportion to the number of cards received.
Ca Tru requires at least three performers. The singer is always a woman and plays the “phach”, an instrument made of wood or bamboo that is beaten with two wooden sticks. A musician accompanies the singer on the “dan day”, a long-necked lute with three silk strings and 10 frets. There is also a drummer or “trong chau”. The drummer shows his approval of the singer or the songs depending on how he hits the drum. If he likes a song, he might hit the side of the drum twice. The “dan day” player must follow the rhythm of the “phach”. His instrument, the “dan day”, is only used in Ca Tru and is now made almost exclusively for sale to tourists.
Question: Ca Tru was first performed____.
Ca Trù lần đầu tiên được thực hiện _______.
A.để phục vụ đồ uống và đồ ăn nhẹ cho nam giới
B.để giải trí khách nam vào những dịp đặc biệt
C.trong một môi trường thoải mái mà không cần bất kỳ thức uống
D.khi “Hát ả đào” và “Hát nói” biến mất
Thông tin: Originally, attractive young female singers entertained men in a relaxed environment, sometimes serving drinks and snacks.
Tạm dịch: Ban đầu, các nữ ca sĩ trẻ hấp dẫn đã giải trí đàn ông trong một môi trường thoải mái, đôi khi phục vụ đồ uống và đồ ăn nhẹ.
=>Ca Tru was first performed to entertain male guests on special occasions.
Đáp án cần chọn là: B
Câu 2:
Ca Tru was also called “Hat A Dao” or “Hat Noi”. Originally, attractive young female singers entertained men in a relaxed environment, sometimes serving drinks and snacks. Men might have visited a “Hat A Dao” in with friends to celebrate a successful business deal or the birth of a son.
Ca Tru flourished in the 15th century in northern Vietnam when it was popular with the royal palace and a favourite hobby of aristocrats and scholars.
Later, it was performed in communal houses, inns, and private homes, and gained its high popularity.
These performances were mostly for men. When men entered a Ca Tru inn, they purchased bamboo tally cards. In Chinese Vietnamese, “tru” means “card”, and “ca” means “song” in Vietnamese, so the name Ca Tru means tally card songs. The tallies were given to the singers in appreciation for the performance. After the performance each singer received payment in proportion to the number of cards received.
Ca Tru requires at least three performers. The singer is always a woman and plays the “phach”, an instrument made of wood or bamboo that is beaten with two wooden sticks. A musician accompanies the singer on the “dan day”, a long-necked lute with three silk strings and 10 frets. There is also a drummer or “trong chau”. The drummer shows his approval of the singer or the songs depending on how he hits the drum. If he likes a song, he might hit the side of the drum twice. The “dan day” player must follow the rhythm of the “phach”. His instrument, the “dan day”, is only used in Ca Tru and is now made almost exclusively for sale to tourists.
Question: Ca Tru developed and became very popular in the society when___.
Ca Trù phát triển và trở nên rất phổ biến trong xã hội khi ______.
A. nó chỉ được thực hiện trong các tòa án hoàng gia và cung điện
B. nó lấy tên Ca Trù từ tiếng Trung và trở thành một sở thích yêu thích của quý tộc và học giả
C. các buổi biểu diễn của nó chủ yếu dành cho nam giới
D. nó được thực hiện trong các ngôi nhà chung, nhà trọ và nhà riêng
Thông tin: Later, it was performed in communal houses, inns, and private homes, and gained its high popularity.
Tạm dịch: Sau đó, nó được biểu diễn trong các ngôi nhà chung, nhà trọ và nhà riêng, và đạt được sự nổi tiếng cao.
=>Ca Tru developed and became very popular in the society when it was performed in communal houses, inns, and private hom.
Đáp án cần chọn là: D
Câu 3:
Ca Tru was also called “Hat A Dao” or “Hat Noi”. Originally, attractive young female singers entertained men in a relaxed environment, sometimes serving drinks and snacks. Men might have visited a “Hat A Dao” in with friends to celebrate a successful business deal or the birth of a son.
Ca Tru flourished in the 15th century in northern Vietnam when it was popular with the royal palace and a favourite hobby of aristocrats and scholars.
Later, it was performed in communal houses, inns, and private homes, and gained its high popularity.
These performances were mostly for men. When men entered a Ca Tru inn, they purchased bamboo tally cards. In Chinese Vietnamese, “tru” means “card”, and “ca” means “song” in Vietnamese, so the name Ca Tru means tally card songs. The tallies were given to the singers in appreciation for the performance. After the performance each singer received payment in proportion to the number of cards received.
Ca Tru requires at least three performers. The singer is always a woman and plays the “phach”, an instrument made of wood or bamboo that is beaten with two wooden sticks. A musician accompanies the singer on the “dan day”, a long-necked lute with three silk strings and 10 frets. There is also a drummer or “trong chau”. The drummer shows his approval of the singer or the songs depending on how he hits the drum. If he likes a song, he might hit the side of the drum twice. The “dan day” player must follow the rhythm of the “phach”. His instrument, the “dan day”, is only used in Ca Tru and is now made almost exclusively for sale to tourists.
Question: The “ tally card” in the meaning of Ca Tru helped____.
“Thẻ kiểm đếm” theo nghĩa của Ca Trù đã giúp _______.
A. ca sĩ được trả tiền sau buổi biểu diễn
B. những người đàn ông để mua thẻ kiểm đếm tre
C. các ca sĩ thể hiện sự đánh giá cao về hiệu suất
D. mỗi ca sĩ để nhận được số lượng thẻ
Thông tin: After the performance each singer received payment in proportion to the number of cards received.
Tạm dịch: Sau buổi biểu diễn, mỗi ca sĩ nhận được khoản thanh toán tương ứng với số lượng thẻ nhận được.
=>The “tally card” in the meaning of Ca Tru helped the singer to be paid after the performance.
Đáp án cần chọn là: A
Câu 4:
Ca Tru was also called “Hat A Dao” or “Hat Noi”. Originally, attractive young female singers entertained men in a relaxed environment, sometimes serving drinks and snacks. Men might have visited a “Hat A Dao” in with friends to celebrate a successful business deal or the birth of a son.
Ca Tru flourished in the 15th century in northern Vietnam when it was popular with the royal palace and a favourite hobby of aristocrats and scholars.
Later, it was performed in communal houses, inns, and private homes, and gained its high popularity.
These performances were mostly for men. When men entered a Ca Tru inn, they purchased bamboo tally cards. In Chinese Vietnamese, “tru” means “card”, and “ca” means “song” in Vietnamese, so the name Ca Tru means tally card songs. The tallies were given to the singers in appreciation for the performance. After the performance each singer received payment in proportion to the number of cards received.
Ca Tru requires at least three performers. The singer is always a woman and plays the “phach”, an instrument made of wood or bamboo that is beaten with two wooden sticks. A musician accompanies the singer on the “dan day”, a long-necked lute with three silk strings and 10 frets. There is also a drummer or “trong chau”. The drummer shows his approval of the singer or the songs depending on how he hits the drum. If he likes a song, he might hit the side of the drum twice. The “dan day” player must follow the rhythm of the “phach”. His instrument, the “dan day”, is only used in Ca Tru and is now made almost exclusively for sale to tourists.
Question: The singer plays the essential role because___.
Ca sĩ đóng vai trò thiết yếu vì _______.
A.cô ấy đi cùng với các nhạc sĩ khác với "phách", một nhạc cụ làm bằng gỗ hoặc tre
B.cô ấy làm cho tay trống cho thấy sự chấp thuận của anh ấy của ca sĩ hoặc các bài hát bằng cách nhấn vào bên của trống hai lần
C.tay trống chỉ thể hiện sự chấp thuận hoặc không tán thành bài hát và người chơi “đàn dây” phải theo nhịp điệu của tay trống
D.người chơi "đàn dây" phải theo nhịp điệu của "phách", và tay trống chỉ cho thấy sự chấp thuận của anh ấy hoặc không tán thành của ca sĩ hoặc các bài hát
Thông tin: The drummer shows his approval of the singer or the songs depending on how he hits the drum
The “dan day” player must follow the rhythm of the “phach”.
Tạm dịch: Tay trống cho thấy sự chấp thuận của anh ấy đối với ca sĩ hoặc các bài hát tùy thuộc vào cách anh ấy đánh trống. Người chơi “đàn dây” phải theo nhịp điệu của “phách”
=>The singer plays the essential role because the “dan day” player must follow the rhythm of the “phach”, and the drummer only shows his approval or disapproval of the singer or the songs
Đáp án cần chọn là: D
Câu 5:
Ca Tru was also called “Hat A Dao” or “Hat Noi”. Originally, attractive young female singers entertained men in a relaxed environment, sometimes serving drinks and snacks. Men might have visited a “Hat A Dao” in with friends to celebrate a successful business deal or the birth of a son.
Ca Tru flourished in the 15th century in northern Vietnam when it was popular with the royal palace and a favourite hobby of aristocrats and scholars.
Later, it was performed in communal houses, inns, and private homes, and gained its high popularity.
These performances were mostly for men. When men entered a Ca Tru inn, they purchased bamboo tally cards. In Chinese Vietnamese, “tru” means “card”, and “ca” means “song” in Vietnamese, so the name Ca Tru means tally card songs. The tallies were given to the singers in appreciation for the performance. After the performance each singer received payment in proportion to the number of cards received.
Ca Tru requires at least three performers. The singer is always a woman and plays the “phach”, an instrument made of wood or bamboo that is beaten with two wooden sticks. A musician accompanies the singer on the “dan day”, a long-necked lute with three silk strings and 10 frets. There is also a drummer or “trong chau”. The drummer shows his approval of the singer or the songs depending on how he hits the drum. If he likes a song, he might hit the side of the drum twice. The “dan day” player must follow the rhythm of the “phach”. His instrument, the “dan day”, is only used in Ca Tru and is now made almost exclusively for sale to tourists.
Question: All of the following are true about Ca Tru EXCEPT that___
Tất cả những điều sau đây là đúng về Ca Tru ngoại trừ_______.
A,nó phát triển mạnh trong thế kỷ 15 ở miền bắc Việt Nam
B."đàn dây" bây giờ chỉ được dùng làm quà lưu niệm cho khách du lịch
C.ý nghĩa của Ca Trù có nguồn gốc từ tiếng Trung Hoa
D.Ca Trù đòi hỏi ít nhất ba người biểu diễn
Thông tin: ”. His instrument, the “dan day”, is only used in Ca Tru and is now made almost exclusively for sale to tourists.
Tạm dịch: Nhạc cụ của anh, "dan day", chỉ được sử dụng ở Ca Trù và hiện nay được sản xuất gần như dành riêng cho khách du lịch.
=>All of the following are true about Ca Tru EXCEPT that the “dan day” is now only used as a souvenir for tourists
Đáp án cần chọn là: B