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Have you ever asked yourself (0).....how.... people passed the long evenings in the days before television? The answer is that those (16).................... could afford it used to play the piano, or (17).................... the very least tried to persuade their daughters to (18).................... so. Although there is less piano-playing nowadays, pianos are still (19).................... interest to collectors of antiques, both as instruments and as pieces of furniture.
As a result, it is once (20).................... very fashionable, amongst those (21).................... both money and space, to have a grand piano in the living room. Not (22).................... pianos, however, are equally fashionable. It would be a mistake to (23).................... too excited about the possible resale value of a modern piano bought ten years (24)...................., for example. Similarly, not every old piano is going to be a good investment.
Rather (25).................... television sets today, they were made (26).................... huge numbers in the early twentieth century. At that time, pianos became (27).................... popular that most sizeable towns had a local manufacturer. Newly-married couples frequently got (28).................... as a main wedding present. So nowadays, many pianos are (29).................... little more than the value of the materials they are made from, and end their days being chopped (30).................... for firewood.
 

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Have you ever asked yourself (0).....how.... people passed the long evenings in the days before television? The answer is that those (16).................... could afford it used to play the piano, or (17).................... the very least tried to persuade their daughters to (18).................... so. Although there is less piano-playing nowadays, pianos are still (19).................... interest to collectors of antiques, both as instruments and as pieces of furniture.
As a result, it is once (20).................... very fashionable, amongst those (21).................... both money and space, to have a grand piano in the living room. Not (22).................... pianos, however, are equally fashionable. It would be a mistake to (23).................... too excited about the possible resale value of a modern piano bought ten years (24)...................., for example. Similarly, not every old piano is going to be a good investment.
Rather (25).................... television sets today, they were made (26).................... huge numbers in the early twentieth century. At that time, pianos became (27).................... popular that most sizeable towns had a local manufacturer. Newly-married couples frequently got (28).................... as a main wedding present. So nowadays, many pianos are (29).................... little more than the value of the materials they are made from, and end their days being chopped (30).................... for firewood.
16. who (relative pronoun)
17. at (at least)
18. do
19. of (to be of interest to sb)
20. again
21. with
22. all
23. become
24. ago
25. like
26. in
27. so ( cấu trúc so...that)
28. one
29. worth
30. up (chop up: cắt, băm nhỏ thành từng mảnh, từng miếng nhỏ)
Bạn tham khảo nhé
 
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