INDUSTRY ... A. NEEDS TRAINING FILMS. B. NEEDS LOVE STORIES. C. HA...

15. Industry ... A. needs training films. B. needs love stories. C. has no relation with films. D. always pays attention to every kind of films. III. Vocabulary: Choose A, B, C or D to fill in the gap.Music, artful arrangement of sounds ... (16) ... time. this definition is obviously very broad, but a narrower one would exclude ... (17) ... much. Music is part of virtually every culture on ... (18) ... , but it varies widely among cultures in style and structure. Definitions of music can ... (19) ... dramatically over a short time, as they have across the world during the 20th ... (20) ... .Can music exist without ... (21) ... ? Some philosophers argue that music should be defined as a kind of "mental ... (22) ... " and that the physical aspects of sound are simply by-products of this image. If you ... (23) ... you can have a musical experience by imagining the sound of a piece of music, then you think ... (24) ... can exist without sound. But most musical experiences involve producing or ... (25) ... to physical characteristics of sound such as pitch and timbre (quality comparable to texture or colour in sight).Is the tape-recorded sound of a large metal-stamping machine music? Are 4 minutes ... (26) ... 33seconds of silence music? Is the activity of reading a ... (27) ... of hundreds of seemingly unrelated objects, activities, and states of mind music? Each of these " ... (28) ... ", as well as many other sounds (or non-sounds), has been copyrighted ... (29) ... a musical composition, performed, and recorded in the 20th century. One of the legacies of 20th-century music is to have blurred the definition of music as ... (30) ... before.