A bill
B menu
C help
D food
A work together
B give a hand
C take hand
D shake hands
A volunteered
B changed
C forced
D decided
A play
B to play
C playing
D played
A With pleasure
B Not at all
C I am glad you like it
D Do not say anything about it
A that
B whom
C whose
D who
A trying
B try
C tries
D to try
A Yes, I would
B No, no problem
C No, thanks
D Yes, it is
A vacation
B holiday
C ceremony
D anniversary
A has been discussing
B have discussing
C are discussing
D is discussing
A have met
B meet
C had meet
D met
A who
B that
C whom
D whose.
A careful
B the more careful
C more careful
D most careful
A in
B on
C at
D to
A decide
B decision
C decisive
D decisively
A for
B on
C with
D of
A Although
B However
C In spite
D Despite
A used to
B getting
C when
D was small
A Although
B hard
C but
D didn’t
A computer game
B playing
C many children
D it appeared.
A to
B excellent
C although
D each other
A decided
B changing
C makes
D work
A Nine out of ten bands fail to produce a second album.
B It is important for a band to have an intricate knowledge of how a recording company works.
C Making personal connections will help the band in the final decisions about the promotion of their album.
D The main factors in a band’s success are luck and patience.
A distribute
B pay for
C overturn
D itemize
A a feeling
B a straightforward
C an extraneous
D a detailed
A the band’s manager
B a band member
C and (A&R) representative
D the Publicity and Promotions department
A luck and patience
B surviving in the music industry
C producing a first album
D negotiating a contract
A takes charge
B takes pleasure
C takes advice
D takes blame
A having patience
B making personal contacts with people in the company
C understanding how a record company functions
D playing music that sounds like music of famous bands
A has the final decision in producing an album
B handles the recording arrangements for the band
C sends representatives to look for new talent
D visits bars and night clubs
A are forbidden to speak
B are unable to visit
C have no representation
D are too shy to express their desires
A the music industry is full of opportunities for young bands
B the (A&R) department has a very large staff
C most bands do not fully understand how record companies operate
D the cost of recording an album id very expensive
A push their child into trying too much
B help their child to become a genius
C make their child become a musician
D neglect their child’s education
A force their children into achieving success
B themselves have been very successful
C understand and help their children sensibly
D arrange private lessons for their children
A Successful musician.
B Unrealistic parents.
C Their children.
D Educational psychologists.
A his father is a musician
B his parents are quite rich
C his mother knows little about music
D his parents help him in a sensible way
A surprised at
B extremely interested in
C completely unaware of
D confused about
A has won a lot of piano competitions
B cannot learn much from them
C has become a good musician
D is afraid to disappoint them
A concerts
B violin lessons
C parents in general
D Michael’s parents
A Winston’s father
B Winston’s mother
C Michael’s father
D Michael’s mother
A getting ready to do something
B eager to do something
C not object to doing anything
D not wanting to do something
A successful parents always have intelligent children
B successful parents often have unsuccessful children
C parents should let the child develop in the way he/ she wants
D parents should spend more money on the child’s education
A turn down
B slow down
C look up
D put forward
A building
B raising
C becoming
D damaging
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