Vocabulary - Entertainment 3
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Complete each sentence with a word made from the words in capitals.
ANSWERS
1)
We tried to get into a nightclub but were refused
.
ADMIT
2)
Unfortunately, there aren't enough parts for every member to play a
role.
LEAD
3)
The band gained rave
for their London concert earlier this week.
VIEW
4)
The book is a
account of a young women's travel in Australia.
HUMOR
5)
Historical films may have Oscar potential, but their
potential is more complicated.
EDUCATION
6)
The crowd interrupted the orchestra's descending line with
.
APPLAUD
7)
The play was so
that the audience quickly identified with the actors.
GRIP
8)
His
at the city museum didn't appeal to me at all.
EXHIBIT
9)
Our new production of ‘Waiting for Godot’ is currently in
.
REHEARSE
10)
He did a series of interviews to
his new novel.
PUBLIC
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Answers
1)
admission (n.)
permission to join a club or become a student at a college
2)
leading (adj.)
the most important
3)
review(s) (n.)
a report about a book , play
etc.
giving an opinion of it
4)
humorous (adj.)
funny, using or showing humour
5)
educational (adv.)
intended or serving to educate or enlighten
6)
applause (n.)
approval expressed by clapping
7)
gripping (adj.)
exciting or interesting in a way that keeps your attention
8)
exhibition (n.)
a public display of works of art, industrial goods
etc.
9)
rehearsal (n.)
an occasion when you practise for the performance of a play
10)
publicise (v.)
to publish or broadcast information about a thing or person