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or an award 4. cinematography:the art or process of making films 5. score:the music written for a film/movie or play 6. audition:take part in a practical test for performing applicants 7. choreography:the arranging or inventing of dances, especially ballet 8. pantomime:traditional Christmas musical show for children 9. scherzo:a short, lively piece of music, that is often part of a longer piece 10. lyrics:the words of a song Listen to the following radio quiz game. Who are those people on the panel? Supply the missing information. Now listen again. Put a mark beside each question. Put a tick if it is true. If it is false, put a cross. Finally write down who that person is. Audioscript:: A Announcer M Maxine Q Quizmaster L Laura TTim DDavid Radio Bristol. Ladies and gentlemen, it39。m not. Now Maxine, let39。m not fictional. David, can we have your question? So you39。m not. T: Are you Australian? No, Tim, I39。re a real American person, but you39。s a difficult one, really. I think the answer is half Yes and half No. No, I39。m right. Careful now, Maxine. Say the wrong answer and I win the game. Are you sure you know who I am? Yes, you39。re not an entertainer you39。 hearts and gained critical acclaim. With ten Academy Award nominations, it is a serious Oscar contender. (Movie) Host: Jamal Malik, you 39。s house. She is locked up, and her only pastime is the Indian TV show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Jamal gets on the show so she can watch him. (Movie) Two of the musketeers are called Athos and Porthos. What was the name of the third musketeer? Danny: I39。s gritty look at today39。t help but root for the Oscar nominee regardless of the odds. Now listen to the second news report broadcasted on the day when Slumdog Millionaire finally earned 8 Oscars. After listening, match the awards with the corresponding names. Audioscript: Slumdog Millionaire was expected to win big. And, it did, earning Oscars for its cinematography, film editing, sound mixing, and bringing two of the golden statuettes to poser A. R. Rahman for his score and an original song. Steven Spielberg announced the top award of the evening. And, the Oscar goes to Slumdog Millionaire, Christian Colson, producer. The man behind the movie, Danny Boyle, was named best director. Slumdog Millionaire was a collaboration between the British filmmaker, an Indian cast and crew and a Hollywood distributor. Backstage, Boyle said joint efforts like this will bee more mon. You know, there39。s a film that says there are more important things than money. There39。s the same setup as the Paris Opera, the Bolshoi, the Leningrad ... you know, that they have the school affiliated with the Company. And you take all your academic training as well as your dance training. So she told me that I should audition for that, and I did. And when I was eleven years old I went to the ballet school for seven years till I was eighteen, graduated from high school and I joined the National Ballet. Now you were married fairly recently, weren39。t he? Yes, he is. So you39。ve just been very fortunate. Throughout the year ... how much time do you have off away from the dance? Very little. I39。t think I have any talent in ... you know ... I have no desire, no talent. I like to teach, I like to coach young dancers. I don39。ll be playing Cinderella in an English pantomime which is great fun for me. I really have fun and it39。s Fifth and full of associations. Fate knocking at the door. V for victory. But how must it have sounded to that original audience? Beethoven presented it as pure music. No clue to its significance or meaning. Well, Beethoven, as a personality, was so tricky and so uncouth in so many ways, and had such a difficult, troubled childhood, that the adult that gave us some of these pieces was a man so often at odds with the world around him. Born in poverty in the German town of Bonn, he was bullied as a child by his alcoholic father and in his 20s realized he was going deaf, surely the crudest of tragedies for a musician. But Beethoven was a man with a will of iron, and, in the Fifth, he harnesses the power of the orchestra to an insistent propulsive rhythm, forcing the symphony to articula