For questions 1-8, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- Exercise 3 For questions 1-8, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. 1. A from 2. A definite 3. A as 4. proving to be as popular (3) The Royal Albert Hall has been Britain's favourite centre for everything (1) business conferences to classical music concerts for 140 years, and it is (2) proving to be as popular (3) ............ever. In the early hours of the morning, a crew of people start to transform the hall. Backstage, the world's finest classical musicians use the same ordinary dressing rooms as priests (4)..........come to evangelical meetings, boxers and pop stars. Here people sit down to eat their snacks on the same sofa (5). Lisa Minelli and the Rolling Stones have relaxed on. There are no 'first class' changing rooms, no suites with champagne and caviar. That's the way it has always (6)........... Even unknown amateur performers can be stars for the night here. For example, years (7)........., a doctor spent a few thousand pounds on hiring the Hall and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to achieve his ambition to be a conductor. More recently, the Fabulous Mid Crisis Band, an amateur pop group that normally plays in pubs, paid $30,000 to put (8) a show one evening. A which 5. A with 6. A been 7. A passing 8. A on ALBERT HALL Tenses: The Present B about B still B for B they B as B done Bago B for C for C just C just C who C what Chappening C now Cup D in D soon Dif D have D which D become Unit 1 D passed D in www.nhantriviet.com 7 YEA |