The music that Americans are used to()to might sound strange to someone from another culture.
A、listen
B、be listened
C、listening
D、listened
A、listen
B、be listened
C、listening
D、listened
A、To face something far less pleasant. B、To face the stage. C、To face the back of one’s horse. D、To face one’s leader.
A、It has made it easier to fight piracy. B、It has increased the number of pirate CDs available. C、It has made it easier to illegally copy music. D、It has reduced the number of pirate CDs available.
A、Their business was given away free on the Internet. B、They gave CDs away free in shops. C、They played free concerts. D、They charged more for their CDs.
A、through CD sales B、by giving concerts and selling T-shirts and other merchandise C、by selling merchandise on the Internet D、through sales of merchandise in shops
A、Overall, sales are up last year. B、Overall, sales are down last year. C、There is no change compared to previous sales. D、It is not mentioned in the passage.
A、it is very noisy B、it is anonymous C、it is written as a commercial product for mass distribution D、it is an individual artistic creation