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- Đoạn ngắn - 198. Theo đoạn văn, gai a. bảo vệ tăng từ gây hại. b. giảm khả năng yêu thương khác. c. thêm một yếu tố mới để hình ảnh của tình yêu. d. là những hình ảnh chỉ hơn để so sánh với một bông hồng. 199 | SHORT PASSAGES 198. According to the passage thorns a. protect the rose from harm. b. reduce the ability to love another. c. add a new element to the image of love. d. are just more images to compare to a rose. 199. It can be inferred that the true meaning of the love is a rose metaphor is that a. love is a true joy. b. love comes only once in a lifetime. c. love is never permanent. d. love is a combination of good and bad experiences. 200. According to the passage the poet s intention is a. to release anger. b. to announce heartache. c. to enable you to experience the poet s point of view. d. to reward the senses. The composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart s remarkable musical talent was apparent even before most children can sing a simple nursery rhyme. Wolfgang s older sister Maria Anna who the family called Nannerl was learning the clavier an early keyboard instrument when her three-year-old brother took an interest in playing. As Nannerl later recalled Wolfgang often spent much time at the clavier picking out thirds which he was always striking and his pleasure showed that it sounded good. Their father Leopold an assistant concertmaster at the Salzburg Court recognized his children s unique gifts and soon devoted himself to their musical education. Born in Salzburg Austria on January 27 1756 Wolfgang had composed his first original work by age five. Leopold planned to take Nan-nerl and Wolfgang on tour to play before the European courts. Their first venture was to nearby Munich where the children played for Maximillian III Joseph elector of Bavaria. Leopold soon set his sights on the capital of the Hapsburg Empire Vienna. On their way to Vienna the family stopped in Linz where Wolfgang gave his first public concert. By this time Wolfgang was not only a virtuoso harpsichord player but he had also mastered the violin. The audience at Linz was stunned by the six-year-old and word of his genius soon traveled to Vienna. In a much anticipated concert the Mozart children .