Document GRADE 10 – UNIT THIRTEEN – FILM AND CINEMA – TEST 1A Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the foll[.]
Trang 1GRADE 10 – UNIT THIRTEEN – FILM AND CINEMA – TEST 1A
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs
from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three
in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions
6 A cinema B history C movement D discover
7 A position B develop C audience D replace
8 A musical B industry C character D Titanic
9 A detective B cartoon C horror D exciting
10 A dancing B.engage C adventure D disaster
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
11 Dr John is most insufferable person I know
12 She is very and as a result she has few friends
13 Diana is very nice person
14 Last night we went out for meal
15 "You look when you see me." ~ "Yes I think vou are in China."
A astonish B astonishing C astonishingly D astonished
16 Tonight we are probably going to eat in hotel restaurant and then get to bed early
I hate staying in hotels but it's part of the job
17 1 can't remember if 1 saw that film on television or at cinema
18 She looked as if she had seen a ghost
A frightened B frightening C frighten D frightens
19 Make sure you put your name at end of the report
20 I'm sure it won’t be long before people are living and working in space
21 I'm in that film because it was based on the stories written by my favourite
novelist
A interesting B interested C interest D interests
22 Have you already had lunch?
23 I spoke to several people at the cocktail party Was John one with the red hair?
24 I'd like to invite him to dinner next week, if that’s OK with you
25 At his early age, Sequoya was by the "talking leaf" – an expression he used io describe the record of white people
26 Could you close door, please? It's really cold
27 We have got new offices near centre of the city
28 Peter's parents promised that they will take him to Italy this Summer holiday and he
is so about it
29 Have your new offices got canteen?
30 For lunch, I had a sandwich I cannot remember what filling was in sandwich
31 I think I will never go on a picnic in the mountain any more My trip last year was really
32 When you come out of the lift, you'll see two doors red one and blue one My door is red one
A Ø - Ø - Ø B the - the - a C a - a - the D a - a - a
33 We need to do more for poor
34 The reason why she looks so sad is that her examination result was rather
35 I he greatest invention of the 20th century is computer
36 I’m looking for new job
37 Her boss is always criticizing her at work so she feels rather when working there
38 i saw man going into the office I don't know who man was
39 When you're ready I'll take you to airport
40 It is very to work more than eiuht hours a day
Read the following passage and mark the letterA, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
From as early as the 1920s millions of Americans were movie-goers In the beginning, movies had simple plots and were quickly over Often, they lasted only fifteen minutes TQT EXTRA COURSE - GRADE 10 UNIT THIRTEEN ~ TEST No.1A
Trang 2The first Western, The Great Train Robbery, had three small scenes - a train robbery, a
pursuit on horseback, and a surprise ending where the crook pointed his gun at the
movie audience and fired
During the 1900s, Hollywood and New Jersey were competitors for the movie
industry New Jersey was desirable because so many actors and actresses worked on
Broadway, which is near New Jersey However, all filming had to take place outside
where the light was strong enough As a result, Hollywood, nestled in the hills of sunny
southern California, became the better choice for year-round filming
By the 1920s, Hollywood films became a booming industry Actors such as Charlie
Chaplin were making $10,000 per week instead of a few dollars per day on Broadway.
Directors began producing longer movies with more complicated plots In time,
Hollywood stood for films and the rich people who starred in them
41 According to paragraph 1, what kind of movies were being produced for the general
public?
A Slow-moving, silent films B Black and white movies
C Short movies with simple story lines D Movies that were filmed outdoors
42 According to paragraph 2, what was the main reason that Hollywood became a
prime location for making films?
A Southern California has a year-round sunny climate
B Rich people had moved there
C The business leaders in the film industry voted to move there
D The city government promised a tax break if movie companies relocated
43 According to paragraph 3, what did Hollywood come to symbolize?
A The centre of Broadway entertainment
B The ultimate vacation spot lor the rich
C A sunny location for movies
D The film industry and its glamorous movie stars
44 Based on paragraph 3, we can conclude that
A In the future, Hollywood will produce longer and more expensive movies
B Broadway will attract a large audience than Hollywood movies
C Hollywood movies are admired all over the world
D Hollywood's influence on American culture continues to the present day
45 Which of the following statements from paragraph 2 states a fact?
A The people were more inviting and polite in Hollywood than in New Jersey
B New Jersey was attractive because great actors and actresses worked on Broadway
C Because of its sunny weather, Hollywood became the capital of film making
D Unlike those in New Jersey, people in Hollywood enjoy being in front of a camera
Read the following passage and mark the letterA, B, C, or D to indicate the correct
word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
FILM MUSIC
In the early days of the cinema, before sound was introduced, silent films were
(46) by a pianist, or even a small orchestra playing in the cinema itself One reason
for this was to (47) up the noise of the projector However, a more important roie
was to provide (48) for what was going on in the film, and (49) the audience through the story
Different kinds of music were (50) with different situations, such as fights, chases, romantic scenes and so on Music was also used to identify the geographical location or historical setting of the story In (51) individual characters often had their own tune, which could also (52) what sort of person they were Music (53) something extra
to what was happening on the flat screen It could create atmosphere and (54) the involvement of the audience, one moment, encouraging them to relax, the next developing a (55) of tension And all this was done without any words being spoken
Audiences at that (56) would have been (57) with the musical language connected with the traditions of popular theatre, and many of these were (58) to the new medium of the cinema Today, (59) the films produced may be technically very different from before, much of the musical history still (60)
46 A chased B pursued C taken D accompanied
48 A support B description C suggestion D comment
49 A persuade B guide C follow D send
50 A associated B united C joined D collected
51 A measure B addition C plus D total
52 A point B indicate C paint D draw
54 A increase B rise C grow D lift
55 A look B meaning C sight D sense
56 A time B spell C occasion D century
57 A popular B educated C familiar D experienced
58 A transferred B moved C transported D carred
59 A instead B however C despite D although
60 A remains B stays C keeps D rest
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction
in each of the following questions.
61 John (A) is interested in (B) knowing (C) more about (D) the astronomy
62 Because (A) of the parade, we (B) weren't allowed to (C) parking in (D) the High Street
63 Did you (A) see (B) that film (B) on television (D) in Saturday?” Susan asked me
64 (A) "I'm afraid (B) this jeans (C) have a hole (D) in them."
65 They (A) cancelled the match (B) because (C) the (D) bad weather
66 Daniel (A) never (B) take any (C) notice of (D) my advice
67 (A) "Can I (B) lend your (C) bicycle, Sarah?" (D) asked Frank
68 (A) Maybe Peter (B) forgot that we (C) changed (D) time of the meeting
69 She (A) checks the (B) company (C) accounts very (D) efficient
70 (A) All the children (B) enjoy (C) yourselves at this (D) summer camp
71 (A) So that John (B) could go (C) on holiday in the summer, he (D) saves £10 a week
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73 We (A) had to finish all (B) a work (C) before we (D) could leave
74 Timothy (A) had not (B) expected (C) a concert (D) to be so good
75 If Cheryl (A) doesn’t (B) train harder, she'll never (C) get into (D) these swimming
team
76 (A) Do you (B) realize what (C) time (D) is, Steve?" asked Chris
77 The company (A) decided (B) to advertise the job in (C) one of a (D) national
newspapers
78 At (A) an end (B) of his speech, the winner (C) thanked his (D) parents
79 I(A) applied (A) for (B) the job (D) the month ago
80 They (A) received many (B) letters of support after they had (C) appeared on (D)
the television
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61 D astronomy (omit "the") 62 C park
63 D on 64 B these
65 B because of 66 B takes
67 B borrow 68 D the time of the meeting
69 D efficient ly 70 C themselves
71 D saved 72 B asking
73 B the 74 C the
75 D a 76 C the time
77 C one of the 78 A the
79 D a 80 D television (omit "the")
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