"Mona Lisa" is probably the world's best known ... , pottery and architecture included.
- record
- work of art
- fine arts
- art lover
"Lights", "camera", "..." are the three magic words in film-making that literally start the cameras rolling.
- go
- act
- action
- stop
Before the actor had even opened his mouth, the audience ... , unable to hold off their enthusiasm any longer.
- set to music
- came on stage
- booed
- burst into applause
Though the lines are long and the entrance fees high, the view of Cindirella's castle is breathaking and really .. .
- boring
- commonplace
- worth seeing
- light
Despite the exquisite performances and the beautiful scenery, the show was .. and closed after only a twelve-day run.
- a knock
- a flop
- a prize
- a cast
When he had finished his speech, the crowd rose to their feeta nd gave the future president .... .
- a minor role
- a masterpiece
- a colour slide
- a standing ovation
.. a film involves a lot of thought an planning.
- Starring
- Framing
- Shutting
- Shooting
"Do you .. ?" "Yes, the flute."
- set to music
- compose
- tune
- play an instrument
As a child, Pavarotti was ... music ; singing came naturally to him.
- gifted for
- deafening
- conducting
- joining in
Though it was not extraordinary, the show was ... and we sincerely enjoyed ourselves.
- deafening
- entertaining
- blurred
- commonplace
He did not ... his part, and on opening night he did not even know his lines.
- attend
- play
- rehearse
- hum
The crowd was extremely unsatisfied with the tenor's performance, and began to ... and hiss when he left the stage.
- clap
- award
- boo
- focus
Many French painters go to Honfleur in order to ... inspiration.
- portray
- draw
- tone down
- seek
A box draped with cloth and surrounded by some apples and oranges is a lovely subject for a ... painting.
- still-life
- symbol
- watercolours
- message
The painter set ... on his easel, opened up his paintbox and began to work.
- a frame
- a canvass
- a casting
- a screen
Many painters wish to ... a message ; unfortunately, the true meaning of their art is often lost.
- carry
- release
- shoot
- convey
It is difficult to watch a film shown on an uneven surface ; that is why we use ... .
- dubbing
- screens
- make-up
- castings
We were so excited to see our own brother come ... ! He acted beautifully that night !
- on stage
- on location
- to stardom
- on the curtain
Her life passed before her eyes like a series of ... in a photograph album.
- props
- settings
- cameras
- snapshots
The new "Christopher Columbus" film required ... of thousands of people.
- a scenario
- a cast
- a part
- a flop