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What kind of person does Jessica appear to be?

 

1.  Self-⁠confident.

2.  Modest.

3.  Unhappy.


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Interviewer: Hello everyone and welcome to our daily program "Stardom". Today in our studio we have Jessica Summer, a young promising musician. Hello, Jessica.

Jessica: Hello, it's so nice being here, thank you for inviting me.

Interviewer: Your new album has been warmly welcome by the public. Have you got any critical remarks about it?

Jessica: I've got a couple of remarks. They are about me being just another pretty girl singing about love and relationships. I can't say it was a massive take down, but I found it personally offensive. I think the reason that stuck with me was because I found it so frustrating, but actually, that's kind of the only proper negative feedback that I've had. Then, in terms of compliments I just can't really remember them because you always tend to stick a bit more on the negatives, don't you?

Interviewer: Would you consider yourself a self-⁠critical person?

Jessica: Yeah, massively. I'm self-⁠critical, I don't want to show anyone anything until the work is done, I self-⁠edit so harshly at the beginning. I would never let anyone hear something that I wasn't happy with, but then once I've made it I'm also not going to turn around and go. If I'm putting it out, anything creative that I do, I think that it's good, otherwise I wouldn't put it out, but I am self-⁠critical across the board and in other areas of my life, I think.

Interviewer: How fully formed are your songs by the time you bring them to a producer, show someone lyrics or play them for someone?

Jessica: Like completely finished. Lyrics are usually the last things that I would do, so a couple of the lyrics I will be finishing in the studio last minute, because we've got to get the vocals recorded. I sometimes find lyrics quite difficult towards the end, but it's done musically in terms of the structure and terms of the arrangement. So it's awfully formed. I have no one else involved in the writing process. I would hate to feel that I was going into the studio with something wishy-⁠washy and not done. It's because I'm a control freak, so I want to know that everything is sorted and what's going to come out in the end, obviously with a bit of leeway.

Interviewer: What has the experience been like playing these songs live?

Jessica: It's just been really fun! It's the music I always imagined myself playing when I was a kid. It'd be nice to use my instrument a bit more rather than just propping just a whole song with a guitar and my vocals. There is so much more energy in the crowd as well, and it's nice to feel like you're a part of something in a room rather than just performing for a crowd. So I've enjoyed it loads and it's also been an exciting challenge, because recently I have been taking all the material and basically giving it a bit of a second life, and making it sound like it could potentially belong on this record, which has been really fun.

Interviewer: Are there any particular shows that stand out in your mind?

Jessica: On a tour the big London show is always going to be very exciting. A couple of weeks ago I played in London, which is the biggest show I've ever headlined, that was a real moment and it was playing all the new material. It was amazing to see the shift and seeing everyone singing everything back, but there have been smaller shows in my life that made me happy, but bad shows... It's always the support shows, isn't it? It's when you are struggling to fight against the noise of the crowd, that's always quite soul destroying.

Interviewer: Thank you, Jessica. It has been a real pleasure talking with you today.


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Interviewer: Hello everyone and welcome to our daily program "Stardom". Today in our studio we have Jessica Summer, a young promising musician. Hello, Jessica.

Jessica: Hello, it's so nice being here, thank you for inviting me.

Interviewer: Your new album has been warmly welcome by the public. Have you got any critical remarks about it?

Jessica: I've got a couple of remarks. They are about me being just another pretty girl singing about love and relationships. I can't say it was a massive take down, but I found it personally offensive. I think the reason that stuck with me was because I found it so frustrating, but actually, that's kind of the only proper negative feedback that I've had. Then, in terms of compliments I just can't really remember them because you always tend to stick a bit more on the negatives, don't you?

Interviewer: Would you consider yourself a self-⁠critical person?

Jessica: Yeah, massively. I'm self-⁠critical, I don't want to show anyone anything until the work is done, I self-⁠edit so harshly at the beginning. I would never let anyone hear something that I wasn't happy with, but then once I've made it I'm also not going to turn around and go. If I'm putting it out, anything creative that I do, I think that it's good, otherwise I wouldn't put it out, but I am self-⁠critical across the board and in other areas of my life, I think.

Interviewer: How fully formed are your songs by the time you bring them to a producer, show someone lyrics or play them for someone?

Jessica: Like completely finished. Lyrics are usually the last things that I would do, so a couple of the lyrics I will be finishing in the studio last minute, because we've got to get the vocals recorded. I sometimes find lyrics quite difficult towards the end, but it's done musically in terms of the structure and terms of the arrangement. So it's awfully formed. I have no one else involved in the writing process. I would hate to feel that I was going into the studio with something wishy-⁠washy and not done. It's because I'm a control freak, so I want to know that everything is sorted and what's going to come out in the end, obviously with a bit of leeway.

Interviewer: What has the experience been like playing these songs live?

Jessica: It's just been really fun! It's the music I always imagined myself playing when I was a kid. It'd be nice to use my instrument a bit more rather than just propping just a whole song with a guitar and my vocals. There is so much more energy in the crowd as well, and it's nice to feel like you're a part of something in a room rather than just performing for a crowd. So I've enjoyed it loads and it's also been an exciting challenge, because recently I have been taking all the material and basically giving it a bit of a second life, and making it sound like it could potentially belong on this record, which has been really fun.

Interviewer: Are there any particular shows that stand out in your mind?

Jessica: On a tour the big London show is always going to be very exciting. A couple of weeks ago I played in London, which is the biggest show I've ever headlined, that was a real moment and it was playing all the new material. It was amazing to see the shift and seeing everyone singing everything back, but there have been smaller shows in my life that made me happy, but bad shows... It's always the support shows, isn't it? It's when you are struggling to fight against the noise of the crowd, that's always quite soul destroying.

Interviewer: Thank you, Jessica. It has been a real pleasure talking with you today.


По­яс­не­ние.

I'm self-⁠critical.

 

Ответ: 2.

Источник: ЕГЭ по ан­глий­ско­му языку 02.04.2018. До­сроч­ная волна
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Тип 3 № 3815
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What does Jessica say about the reaction to her new album?

 

1.  Some people thought she’s shallow.

2.  It was really upsetting for her.

3.  She got more criticisms than compliments.



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Тип 5 № 3817
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What does Jessica say about her work on the lyrics?

 

1.  She works on them in the studio.

2.  She prefers to invite co-⁠writers.

3.  She usually works on them at the end.



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Тип 6 № 3818
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Jessica prefers the working process to be...

 

1.  ...spontaneous.

2.  ...creative.

3.  ...regulated.



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Тип 7 № 3819
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What is Jessica’s attitude to live performances?

 

1.  She rather likes them.

2.  They scare her.

3.  She prefers studio work to them.



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Тип 8 № 3820
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Which of the following is TRUE about Jessica’s London show?

 

1.  She had expected a bigger crowd.

2.  She was its main artist.

3.  She played all the old hits there.



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Тип 9 № 3821
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What kind of shows does Jessica dislike?

 

1.  Small shows.

2.  Support shows.

3.  Solo shows.