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A. stage B. scene C. episode D. chapter 8. Unlike modern music, classical music is usually performed in a special ______ hall. A. festival B. exhibition C. media D. concert 9. The winner of the Global Talent Competition would go home with a cash ______ of 10,000 dollars. A. triumph B. prize C. award D. trophy 10. A ______ version is a new performance by a musician other than the original performer. A. cover B. streaming C. popular D. famous IV. Supply the correct form of the word in the brackets. 1. Most digital formats of songs are encoded with information about the _________ and their music. (perform) 2. Voice flexibility is very important for one to be able to sing a song of any genre _________. (melody) 3. Music is a _________ industry as more and more people are interested in both music and business. (compete) 4. The competition attracted over 1000 _________ representing 20 different countries. (contest) 5. Do musicians need to put a lot of hard work to produce music, or are they naturally _________ ? (talent) 6. Can I request the _________ of an entire music channel or playlist on YouTube? (remove) 7. The guitar is undoubtedly one of the world’s most-played _________ instruments. (music) 8. Some _________ songs can encourage children’s active participation in singing and moving. (excite) 9. Michael Jackson, who died in 2009, aged 50, _________ 13 Grammys in his lifetime. (winner) 10. Classical music _________ from modern music in that the musical language itself is often more formal and structured. (different) C. GRAMMAR I. Match the clauses. 1. Randy Rhoads grew up in a musical family, 2. Although he can be an exceptionally good pop singer, 3. I got a chance to sing on the stage, 4. Jackson wanted to pursue a career in music, 5. Exercises alone aren’t enough for young singers a. so he decided to go to university and study music. b. and he can play a lot of musical instruments. c. and his parents were music teachers. d. for he wrote songs of loneliness and misery. e. although it can be considered a single genre.