Geoff Brash IELTS Reading Answers with Explanation

Luyện tập đề IELTS Reading Practice với passage Geoff Brash được lấy từ cuốn sách IELTS Practice Test Plus 3 - Test 4 - Passage 1 với trải nghiệm thi IELTS trên máy và giải thích đáp án chi tiết bằng Linearthinking, kèm list từ vựng IELTS cần học trong bài đọc.

Geoff Brash IELTS Reading Answers with Explanation

📖 Bài đọc (reading passage)

Geoff Brash
Geoff Brash, who died in 2010, was a gregarious Australian businessman and philanthropist who encouraged the young to reach their potential. Born in Melbourne to Elsa and Alfred Brash, he was educated at Scotch College. His sister, Barbara, became a renowned artist and printmaker. His father, Alfred, ran the Brash retail music business that had been founded in 1862 by his grandfather, the German immigrant Marcus Brasch, specializing in pianos. It carried the slogan ‘A home is not a home without a piano.’ In his young days, Brash enjoyed the good life, playing golf and sailing, and spending some months travelling through Europe, having a leisurely holiday. He worked for a time at Myer department stores before joining the family business in 1949, where he quickly began to put his stamp on things. In one of his first management decisions, he diverged from his father’s sense of frugal aesthetics by re-carpeting the old man’s office while he was away. After initially complaining of his extravagance, his father grew to accept the change and gave his son increasing responsibility in the business. After World War II (1939-1945), Brash’s had begun to focus on white goods, such as washing machines and refrigerators, as the consumer boom took hold. However, while his father was content with the business he had built, the younger Brash viewed expansion as vital. When Geoff Brash took over as managing director in 1957, the company had two stores, but after floating it on the stock exchange the following year, he expanded rapidly and opened suburban stores, as well as buying into familiar music industry names such as Allans, Palings and Suttons. Eventually, 170 stores traded across the continent under the Brash’s banner. Geoff Brash learned from his father’s focus on customer service. Alfred Brash had also been a pioneer in introducing a share scheme for his staff, and his son retained and expanded the plan following the float. Geoff Brash was optimistic and outward looking. As a result, he was a pioneer in both accessing and selling new technology, and developing overseas relationships. He sourced and sold electric guitars, organs, and a range of other modern instruments, as well as state-of-the-art audio and video equipment. He developed a relationship with Taro Kakehashi, the founder of Japan’s Roland group, which led to a joint venture that brought electronic musical devices to Australia. In 1965, Brash and his wife attended a trade fair in Guangzhou, the first of its kind in China; they were one of the first Western business people allowed into the country following Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution. He returned there many times, helping advise the Chinese in establishing a high quality piano factory in Beijing; he became the factory’s agent in Australia. Brash also took leading jazz musicians Don Burrows and James Morrison to China, on a trip that reintroduced jazz to many Chinese musicians. He stood down as Executive Chairman of Brash’s in 1988, but under the new management debt became a problem, and in 1994 the banks called in administrators. The company was sold to Singaporean interests and continued to trade until 1998, when it again went into administration. The Brash name then disappeared from the retail world. Brash was greatly disappointed by the collapse and the eventual disappearance of the company he had run for so long. But it was not long before he invested in a restructured Allan’s music business. Brash was a committed philanthropist who, in the mid-1980s, established the Brash Foundation, which eventually morphed, with other partners, into the Soundhouse Music Alliance. This was a not-for-profit organization overseeing and promoting multimedia music making and education for teachers and students. The Soundhouse offers teachers and young people the opportunity to get exposure to the latest music technology, and to use this to compose and record their own music, either alone or in collaboration. The organization has now also established branches in New Zealand, South Africa and Ireland, as well as numerous sites around Australia.

❓ Câu hỏi (questions)

Question 1 - 5
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the Reading Passage?
In following statements below, choose
TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this
1
The Brash business originally sold pianos.
2
Geoff Brash’s first job was with his grandfather’s company.
3
Alfred Brash thought that his son wasted money.
4
By the time Geoff Brash took control, the Brash business was selling some electrical products.
5
Geoff Brash had ambitions to open Brash stores in other countries.
Question 6 - 10
Answer the questions below.
Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER from the passage for each answer.
6
Which arrangement did Alfred Brash set up for his employees?
7
Which Japanese company did Geoff Brash collaborate with?
8
What type of event in China marked the beginning of Geoff Brash’s relationship with that country?
9
What style of music did Geoff Brash help to promote in China?
10
When did the Brash company finally stop doing business?
Question 11 - 13
Complete the notes below.
Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.
Soundhouse Music Alliance
Grew out of the Brash Foundation.
  A non-commercial organisation providing support for music and music 
11

                                
  Allows opportunities for using up-to-date 
12

 
  Has 
13

  in several countries. 

🔥 Answer key (đáp án và giải thích)

1
True

Giải thích chi tiết

smiley5 Hiểu câu hỏi: The Brash business originally sold pianos.

=> 'orginally' -> việc bán pianos là hình nhức kinh doanh ban đầu của the Brash business -> Nghĩ về lúc the Brash mới được thành lập

smiley26 Áp dụng Linearthinking để nắm main idea:

 His father, Alfred , ran the Brash retail music business that had been founded in 1862 by his grandfather , specializing in pianos.

=> Từ 'ran' ở đây không có nghĩa là 'chạy' - mà nó có nghĩa là 'điều hành'

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