VIII. Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each question below.
Beatrice Harrison (1892 – 1965) was a British cellist. She was active in the first half of the 20th century. Beatrice Harrison’s (1) ______ became well known through broadcast in the early days of BBC sound radio.
One night in 1924 when Beatrice was (2) ________ her cello in her garden at Oxted, she heard a bird echo her playing. She started again, and the bird (3) _________ with her. The sound was so (4) _______ , and she knew it was a nightingale. Surprisingly, the next nights after that, the nightingale was there again, and Beatrice played duets with the wild bird. It was so nice: she wanted to share her (5) _________ with other people. She decided to persuade the BBC to set up their microphones in the garden. After some time, they were able to record the (6) _________ . These records became successful and very popular in the 1930s.