Task 1. Read the text and add the sentences. Write a-e in the spaces in the text.
a) It has more than 27 million visitors spending over $770 million a year.
b) I just turn on the radio and listen to whatever comes.
c) You don’t want to play rock music and get them even more worked up.
d) But later on, it’s quieter.
e) But if we’ve got a big cup match and we play We will Rock You, they will clap.
A WORLD OF MUSIC – BUT WHO CHOOSES IT? Music is all around us. However, we rarely think about who chooses the music, and we’ve no idea how they decide what to play. ‘It is a science,’ explains Liam Collins, 41, who is DJ at the Bluewater Shopping Centre in Kent. 1. ‘We play music in the dining areas, entrance halls and the country yards, you can hear a whole range of different music, from Paul Oakenfold mixes to Frank Sinatra.’ ‘In the morning, the music is generally on loud. 2. . The busier the shopping centre gets, the more relaxing the music needs to be. People listen more carefully to the music than you might think.Once we accidentally played White Christmas At Easter. A huge crowd of people came to reception to tell us.’ ‘I don’t actually think the crowd care about the music, to be honest, ‘says Richie Tierney. PA announcer at Prenton Park football ground, the home of Tranmere Rovers. ‘3. .’ Otherwise, Richie and his assistant have clear rules. They play James Brown’s I Feel Good when Tranmere score and they play a special re-mix of Going Home by Mark Knopfler when people are leaving the stadium. We also spoke to several taxi drivers. What is important for them is to have music playing, but what they actually listen to is nothing like as important as how loudly they play it. ‘We play everything. No one complains about what it is, but the minute it gets too loud, then people complain.’ ‘I don’t really care what I listen to,’ says Jed Strange, a London cabby. ‘4. But I do change the music if the customer doesn’t like it. That way, the tips I get are much better.’ he admits. We also found a taxi driver who only plays classical music. ‘Classical music is just as enjoyable as rock,’ he says. ‘With classical music I feel far more relaxed, and I really need that with today’s traffic, which is getting a lot worse every day.’ And in that he’s not alone – classical music is also the preferred choice of Dr. Janet Highsmith, a dentist from Cambridge. ‘Most of my patients are pretty stressed,’ she says. 5. . It’s usually a piece of Baroque music that helps them to relax.’
Task 2. Read the text again and answer the questions.
1. When do they play relaxing music in the Bluewater shopping centre?
2. Why is Liam Collins pretty sure that people actually listen to what they play in the shopping centre?
3. How do they decide what music to play at Prenton Park football ground?
4. What do taxi drivers have to do to keep their customers from complaining?
5. Why do some people choose to play classical music?
6. What other ways can you think of how the music affects our lives?
Task 3. What do these words mean? Look up the meaning of the words in a dictionary and write their meanings.
a) influence b) consult c) complain d) customer
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