Unit 13: Film and Cinema I. What word or phrase is being defined? 1. A person who performs in films. _______ actor______ 2. A play or film, and part of the story is sung to music __________________ 3. A person who makes films. __________________ 4. The people who watch a film. __________________ 5. A part of a film __________________ 6. A person in a film. __________________ 7. The most important actors in a film. __________________ 8. A movie in which voices and other __________________ sounds are not heard. II. Complete the passage with the suitable words from the box. comments comic director combined character moustache knight silent funny big Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977) was an English film actor and (1) who did most of his work in the US. Most people consider him the greatest comic actor of the (2) cinema. He appeared in many of his films as the hest-known (3) he created, a poor man with a small (4) and trousers and shoes that are too (5) for him, causing him to walk in a (6) way . He made many short (7) films, such as The Kid (1921), and several longer films, such as City Lights (1931) and Modern Times (1936), which (8) comedy with social and political (9) He was made a (10) in 1975 III. Choose the correct word. 1. At first I thought Jake was an interesting/ interested guy. but tonight I somewhat boring/ bored with his company. 2. She has really learnt very fast. She has made astonishing/ astonished progress. 3. it was very disappointin g / disappointed not to get the job. 4. Philip was exceptionally annoying/ annoyed at Joanne's behaviour. 5. 1 thought the program on wildlife was fascinating/ fascinated. I was absolutely fascinating/ fascinated. 6. We were thrilling/ thrilled to hear your good news. 7. It was really terrifying/ terrified experience. Afterwards everybody was very shocking/ shocked. 8. The journey took all day and night. They found it very tiring/ tired: 9. Did Tim feel frghtening/ frightened when he saw the snake at his feet? 10. Why do you always look so boring/ bored. Is your life really so boring/bored? IV. Read the conversation between Alice and her friend, Jake. Complete it with the correct form of the words in parentheses. Choose between -ed and – ing participial adjectives. Alice : That was a very (1) (interest) movie. What did you think? Jake : To be honest. I found it kind of (2) (bore). I'm not that (3) (interest) in science fiction. Alice : _Really? I find it (4) (fascinate). What kind of movie do you enjoy? Jake: Mostly comedies. Have you seen Home. Again? Alice: Yes, but J wasn't (5) (amuse) at all. In fact I thought it was (6) (horrify). The story line was (7) (confuse), and I couldn't find any humor in the characters' problem. When Hell the theater, I felt kind of (8) (depress). Jake : I'm (9) (amaze) that you felt that way! I thought it was very (10) (amuse). Alice : Well, I guess it's a matter of taste. Jake : Speaking of taste, would you like to get a bite to eat? Alice : Thanks, but it's late and I'm (11) (exhaust). V. Choose the correct answer. 1. 'Do you think Margaret will take the job you offered her'?' 'I don't know. She seemed …… in it, however. a. interest b. interesting. c. interested d. interestingly 2. 'The students all went to the circus yesterday.' I heard it was really a. amused b. amusing c. amuse d. amusingly 3. I was that Jan couldn't come to the party.' 'Her boss made her work overtime.' a. disappointing b. disappointedly c. disappoint d. disappointed 4. 'What a terrible football game!' I thought it was a. delightful b. delighting c. delight d. delighted 5. 'How we are to hear that you got the scholarship!' `Thank you. It was really a surprise.' a. pleasing b. pleased c. pleasingly d. please 6. 'Professor Allen's class is the best I have ever been to." I think it's a. the most boring b. the most boringly c. the most bored d. most bored 7. 'I can't believe that Jim is marrying the vice-president's daughter.' `That they would get married is ……. a. surprised b. surprisingly c. surprising d. surprise 8. 'How does Jane like her new car? 'She's ………. with it. a. delighted b. delighting c. delight d. delightful 9. 'This handmade cloth is beautiful.' 'To see such quality is a. pleasing b. please c. pleased d. so pleasantly 10. 'You look nervous.' This thunder makes me………. a. scary b. scare c. scaring d. scared 11. 'The cabaret was amusing' `Claire was certainly She couldn't stop laughing.' a. amuse b. amused c. amusing d. abusive 12. I think the way Jessica behaved was quite "Yes, I think so.' a. shock b. shocked c. shocking d. shockingly VI. Rewrite the following sentences, using It was not until 1. No one could leave the stadium until 2.30 2. She weren't allowed to open her presents until her birthday 3. We didn't have any holiday until last summer 4. She didn't stop learning German until the age of 24 5. I couldn't finish my project until Mark helped me 6. I didn't sleep until midnight 7. They didn't pay the bill until the electricity was cut off 8. I couldn't comment further until I had all the information VII. Put in a/ an or the where necessary. Leave an empty space (-) if sentence is already complete. 1. I don't usually like staying at hotels, but last summer we spent a few days at very nice hotel by sea. 2. tennis is my favorite sport. I play once or twice week if I can, but I'm not very good player. 3. I won't be home for dinner this evening. I'm meeting some friends after work and we're going to cinema. 4. unemployment is very high at the moment and it's very difficult for people to find work. 5. There was accident as . I was going home last night. Two people were taken to hospital. I think most accidents are caused by people driving too fast. 6. Carol is economist. She used to work in investment department of Lloyds Bank. Now she works for American bank in United States. 7. A: What's name of hotel where you're staying? B: Imperial. It's in Queen Street in city center. It's near station. 8. I have two brothers. older one is training to be pilot with British Airways. younger one is still at……. school. When he leaves school, he hopes to go to university to study law. VIII. Choose the correct answer to fill in each blank. 1 . 'Look outside. sky is getting very dark.' `I hope there isn't going to be a storm.' a. A b. The c. θ d. Some 2. I'd like to invite him to dinner next week, if that's OK with a. a b. the c. θ d. an 3. 'I'm going out for a walk. Have you seen my shoes?' 'Yes, they're on floor in kitchen.' a. a/ the b. the/ the c. a / a d. the/ a 4. 'Do you see the video store? I was sure it was on Main Street.’ I think it's on side street. but I'm not sure which one.' a. the/ the b. the/ a c. a / θ d. θ /a 5. 'Would you like ice cream? There's one in fridge.' 'Thanks.' a. an/ the b. an/ a c. θ / the d. a/ the 6. °We'd better go. We've been here for hour.' 'That was fastest hour I've ever spent.' a. a/ the b. an/ the c. an/ a d. θ / the 7. Don't forget we're meeting on Friday for lunch. a. a/ a b. a/ θ c. θ / the d/ θ / θ 8. 'I've got headache. I've had it all day' 'Why don't you go to health center? It's open until six.' a. a/ a b. θ / the c. a/ the d. a/ θ 9, 'I've got some problems with my phone bill’. Can 1 see someone about it?’ Yes, go to fifth floor, lift is along the corridor.' a. the/ A b. the/ The c. θ! A d. the/ θ 10. 'Excuse me. I'd like to rent new game.” Here you are. Sega Genesis. Please take it to cashier over there.' a. al the b. the/ the c. θ / the d. a/ a . boring/bored? IV. Read the conversation between Alice and her friend, Jake. Complete it with the correct form of the words in parentheses. Choose between -ed and – ing participial adjectives. Alice :. fascinating/ fascinated. 6. We were thrilling/ thrilled to hear your good news. 7. It was really terrifying/ terrified experience. Afterwards everybody was very shocking/ shocked. 8. The journey took all. Choose the correct answer. 1. 'Do you think Margaret will take the job you offered her'?' 'I don't know. She seemed …… in it, however. a. interest b. interesting. c. interested