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The Didgeridoo: Ancient Aboriginal Instrument and Modern Sound Therapy
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Decide which paragraph, (A) to (D), has the information given in each statement below. Select (E) if the information is not given in any of the paragraphs.
1 .... - The didgeridoo's construction involves selecting wood that has been naturally hollowed. 2 .... - Playing the didgeridoo requires a special breathing method that allows continuous sound. 3 .... - The didgeridoo is traditionally played by both men and women in Aboriginal ceremonies. 4 .... - The instrument's vibrations have been scientifically proven to heal specific diseases. 5 .... - Aboriginal communities have varying perspectives on the global popularity of the didgeridoo. 6 .... - The didgeridoo's exterior often features artwork representing important cultural stories. 7 .... - Medical research has shown that playing the didgeridoo can improve breathing-related health issues. 8 .... - The Australian government has created programs to authenticate traditional didgeridoos. 9 .... - Modern didgeridoos are considered superior to traditional ones in sound quality.