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Vocabulary Unit 4

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  • My ___ is always putting my name forward for films and TV shows. I'm never out of work.
    producer
    agent
  • This is a traditional play - you would never call it ___.
    groundbreaking
    heart-warming
  • The director was delighted, as the rehearsal had gone ___ a hitch.
    without
    in
    with
  • She's not the sort of person to put herself forward. She prefers to be ___ the background.
    in
    for
    behind
  • Thomas is playing the tyrannical king in his school play and when he gets home after a performance, he's so bossy it's as if he's still ___ character.
    with
    for
    in
  • Susan is prepared to drop everything ___ a moment's notice just to hear her favourite band.
    without
    by
    at
  • That actress could never learn her ___ and always had someone holding them up for her in the studio.
    acts
    lines
  • At the film studio, we were allowed ___ the set of one of the TV shows we often watched at home.
    at
    in
    on
  • I saw the most ___ film last night - even my father had a tear in his eye!
    heart-rending
    cutting-edge
  • I'm not really interested in a career ___ showbiz. It's too precarious.
    at
    in
    on
  • We have to listen to the ___. After all, without him, there would be no financing for this film.
    director
    producer
  • Diana is an extraordinary ___. When she puts a film together, she makes magic.
    film editor
    boom operator
  • Paul is an architect ___ profession, but he's been working as a set designer for the last couple of years.
    for
    on
    by
  • The band arrived ___ the accompaniment of wild cheering from the crowd.
    at
    to
    by
  • I'm a(n) ___ at the National Theatre, so I can stand at the back and watch all the plays for free.
    usher
    gaffer
  • James's ambition is to put on ___ plays. He just loves the theatre.
    set
    stage