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1. Shooting a film often takes______
A. less than six months
B. at least six months
C. many weeks
D. from early in the morning until late at night
2. Some scenes have to be filmed many times because_____
A. it takes a long time to make a film
B. it is often difficult to make them just right
C. many people work together
D. the film is poor
3. Which of the following is compared to a factory?
A. The film studio B. The indoor stage
C. The scenery D. A poor film
4. The director of a film _____.
A. is always an actor
B. makes the scenery
C. is a film star
D. says how each scene should be filmed
5. We should choose a film which _____.
A. has actors we know B. seems very real
C. takes a long time to make D. is made by a good director
Making a film takes a long time and is very hard work. Writing the story for the film may take many weeks. Filming the story being acted - or shooting the film, as it is called - often takes at least six months. Actors and cameramen work from very early in the morning until late at night. Each scene has to be acted and reacted, filmed and refilmed, until it is just right. Sometimes the same scene may have to be acted twenty or thirty times. The film studio is like a large factory, and the indoor stages are very big indeed. Scenery of all kinds is made in the studio. Churches, houses, castles and forests are all built of wood and cardboard. Several hundred people work together to make one film. Some of these people are the actors and actresses. The director of the film, however, is the most important person in a film studio. He decided how the scenesshould be filmed and how the actors should act. Most people go to see a film because they know the film stars in it. Sometimes the film may be very poor. It is best to choose a film made by a good director. Some famous directors make their films very real. People feel that they themselves are among the people in the film.
1. Scenes have to be filmed many times because........
A. it takes a long time to make a film
B. it is often difficult to make them just right
C. many people work together
D. the film is poor
2. Which of the following is compared to a factory?
A. The film studio
B. The indoor stage
C. The scenery
D. A poor film
3. The director of a film.................
A. Is always an actor. B. The indoor stage
C.is a film star. D. Says how scene should be filmed.
VII. Read the following passage and choose the best answer
Making a film takes a long time and is very hard work. Writing the story for the film may take many weeks. Filming the story, or shooting the film, often takes at least six months. Actors and cameramen work from very early in the morning until late at night. Each scene has to be acted and re-acted, filmed and re-filmed, until it is
just fine. Sometimes the same scene has to be acted many times. The film studio is like a large factory, and the indoor stages are very big indeed. Scenery of all kinds is made in the studio. Churches, houses, and forests are all built of wood and cardboard. Several hundred people work together to make one film. Some of these people are the actors and actresses. The director of the film, however,
is the most important person in a film studio. He decides how the scenes should be filmed and how the actors should act.
Most people go to see a film because they know the film stars are in it. Sometimes the film may be very poor. It is best to choose a film made by a good director. Some famous directors make their films very real; people feel that they themselves are among the people in the films.
1. Shooting a film often takes………………….
A. less than six months B. at least six months
C. many weeks D. from early in the morning until late night
2. Some scenes have to be filmed many times because…………….
A. it takes a long time to make a film B. it is often difficult to make them just right
C. many people work together D. the film is poor
3. Which of the following is compared to a factory?
A. The film studio B. The indoor stage
C. The scenery D. A poor film
4. The director of a film…………………
A. is always an actor B. makes the scenery
C. is a film star D. says how each scene should be filmed
5. We should choose a film which………………….
A. has actors we know B. seems very real
C. takes a long time to make D. is made by a good director
II. Read the following text carefully and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each of the gap.
Ewan McGregor was (1)_____ in Scotland in 1971. He decided to be an (2)______ when he was only nine and he (3)_____his first film in 1992. So far in his career he has appeared (4)_____ a lot of different types of films, including comedies, musical, dramas and the Star Wars movies. In his career Ewan has worked with like actresses Cameron Diaz and Nicole Kidman, and his films have won lots of awards. He loves acting and when he finished (5)_______ the musical, Moulin Rouge, he said, “I have never been happier to do anything in my life”.
1. A. bear B. born C. bearing D. to bear
2. A. acting B. actress C. actor D. action
3. A. made B. played C. worked D. starred
4. A. at B. on C. with D. in
5. A. to film B. filmed C. film D. filming
II. Read the following text carefully and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each of the gap.
Ewan McGregor was (1)_____ in Scotland in 1971. He decided to be an (2)______ when he was only nine and he (3)_____his first film in 1992. So far in his career he has appeared (4)_____ a lot of different types of films, including comedies, musical, dramas and the Star Wars movies. In his career Ewan has worked with like actresses Cameron Diaz and Nicole Kidman, and his films have won lots of awards. He loves acting and when he finished (5)_______ the musical, Moulin Rouge, he said, “I have never been happier to do anything in my life”.
1. A. bear B. born C. bearing D. to bear
2. A. acting B. actress C. actor D. action
3. A. made B. played C. worked D. starred
4. A. at B. on C. with D. in
5. A. to film B. filmed C. film D. filming
Modern cinema audiences expect to see plenty of thrilling scenes in action films. These scenes, which are (16) _____ as stunts, are usually (17) _____ by stuntmen who are specially trained to do dangerous things safely. (18) _____ can crash a car, but if you're shooting a film, you have to be extremely precise, sometimes stopping (19) _____ in front of the camera and film crew. At an early stage in the production, an expert stuntman is called in to work out the action scenes and form a team. He is the only person who can go against the wishes of the director (20) _____ he will usually only do this in the interests of safety.
16.A.remarked B.known C.referred D.named
17.A.performed B.given C.made D.displayed
18.A.Everyone B.Someone C.Anyone D.No one
19.A.right B.exact C.direct D.strict
20.A.despite B.so C.although D.otherwise
Modern cinema audiences expect to see plenty of thrilling scenes in action films. These scenes, which are (16) _____ as stunts, are usually (17) _____ by stuntmen who are specially trained to do dangerous things safely. (18) _____ can crash a car, but if you're shooting a film, you have to be extremely precise, sometimes stopping (19) _____ in front of the camera and film crew. At an early stage in the production, an expert stuntman is called in to work out the action scenes and form a team. He is the only person who can go against the wishes of the director (20) _____ he will usually only do this in the interests of safety.
16.A.remarked B.known C.referred D.named
17.A.performed B.given C.made D.displayed
18.A.Everyone B.Someone C.Anyone D.No one
19.A.right B.exact C.direct D.strict
20.A.despite B.so C.although D.otherwise