1. Read.
Read three CD reviews from online Australian newspaper The Canberra Times. Under which category would find the CDs?

Duet
                    
                    Kristina Olsen and Peter Grayling (KOPGCD01) 
                    
                    Singer/guitarist and cello duets are not the expected ingredients
                    of a folk CD, but this combination of American singer Olsen
                    and West Australian cellist Grayling proves to be a delightful
                    combination. Olsen's voice and the cello swap
                    lines, matching tonalities, with the cello weaving
                    a lower line, sometimes a harmony, sometimes a rhythmic counterpoint.                    
Olsen's choice of songs seems a little more reflective than on previous releases, perhaps as a response to working with the sonorities of the cello. Her great strength as a songwriter is the ability to convey the sense of a broken heart, usually her own, in a direct yet humorous manner.
The outstanding track on this CD is a song called "Heart Hill", a very English-sounding song about a place glimpsed off an English motorway, but the whole CD is a fine addition to her catalogue along with the notable collaboration with Grayling.

Flight
                    Paths – The Paradise Motel (Mushroom) 
                    
                    British music magazine New Musical Express may have
                    been a bit harsh when it said that The Paradise Motel's Merida
                    Sussex's voice made Julie
                    Cruise sound like Tina Turner. But it is a fairly accurate
                    description of her haunting
                    vocal style. While other bands use the voice to merely add
                    on top of the noise, Sussex's vocals are arguably the most
                    important component in the Motel's impressive musical machinery.
                              The
                    haunting legacy, which began with Still Life (1996),
                    continues on Flight Paths. The dark musical tapestry,
                    created by Charles Bickford and enhanced
                    by Victor van Vugt's rich production, has progressed with
                    almost a hint
                    of salvation ("Derwent River Star", "Daniel",
                    "Caravans", "Hollywood Landmines") expressed
                    in Sussex's uplifting vocals.
                              
                    So while The Paradise Motel will never be the latest teen
                    fad,
                    with more style than to bother
                    with crowd-diving
                    and noisy guitars, this dark, yet cathartic, musical masterpiece
                    will have a more lasting influence on Australian musical history
                    than we may yet acknowledge.

Peter
                    Sculthorpe: String Quartets
                    Played by the Goldner String Quartet (Tall
                    Poppies TPO90) 
                    
                    The Goldner Quartet was formed by Musica Viva in 1995, and
                    consists of four of this country's finest younger string players.
                                       
                    This disc is the second volume of Sculthorpe's complete works
                    for string quartets, recorded in the presence of the composer.
                    Included is the String Quartet No 10, written in 1983 for
                    the US-based Kronos Quartet and displaying musical influences
                    "from both sides of the Pacific". It is balanced by the String
                    Quartet No 11 of 1990 which is distinctively Australian in
                    feeling and, with the sub-title "Jabiru Dreaming",
                    is one of the composer's "Kakadu"
                    works. 
                                       
                    Both are very approachable, and receive committed
                    and finely shaped performances which capture effectively the
                    essential elements of the music. With the composer's supervision
                    the performances can be regarded as definitive. 
                                        The
                    disc also offers ten small pieces for string quartet, two
                    of them miniatures called Hill-Songs, and the remainder
                    drawn from unpublished or discarded works. With equally fine
                    and carefully crafted
                    performances, they provide, with the full-scale quartets,
                    a constantly interesting survey
                  of Sculthorpe's music for string quartet from 1945 to 1994.                     
2. Vocabulary in context.
The following sentences are taken from the reading text. Choose the best synonym(s) for the words in bold.
5. Write.
Write a review (120-150 words) for a recent album or an album that you have in your collection as if it had just come out. Try to include all of the points in the review in exercise 3. Include language you have studied in this section. Check grammar, spelling and the organisation of your review carefully.