“WHAT HELPS YOU TO ENJOY YOURSELVES?”
UNIT VI
TEST
I. LISTENING COMPREHENSION
1. You will hear four people discussing films and plays they like and dislike.
Listen to the recording. Match the statements (1-4) with the names of the genres. There are
three extra genres, which you do not need to use
SPEAKER 1 ___ A. science fiction E. musical
SPEAKER 2 ___ B. detective F. ballet
SPEAKER 3 ___ C. tragedy G. thriller
SPEAKER 4 ___ D. opera
2. Listen to the people’s opinions about the films they saw.
For statements 1-4, decide which ending A, B or C fits best each opinion
1. A. What a wonderful film!
B. What a frightful film! 2. A. What a fantastic
film!
C. What a bore! B. What a horrible
film!
C. What a boring
film!
3. A. It makes me want to hide. 4. A. It is sensational.
B. It makes me happy. B. It is nothing to write home
about.
C. It makes me nervous. C. It is wonderful.
II. READING COMPREHENSION
1. Put the paragraphs from the text into the right order and read the text
A MAN OF THE MOVIES
A. In 1920, while living in Kansas City, Missouri, he was lucky and got
his first chance to work on a motion-picture cartoon. The result was
successful and in 1923 he moved on to Hollywood where financial
success ultimately permitted him to develop his talents and interests.
B. One of the leading pioneers of the film industry was neither an
actor nor a director. Rather, he was a commercial artist who eventually
created such popular and familiar cartoon characters as Mickey Mouse
and Donald Duck. The man, of course, was Walter Disney.
C. Disney did not start out as a rich man; but he did have a wealth of
ideas, which reflected his greatest assets – traits of imagination and creativity. Walt Disney
began his career when hw succeeded in borrowing three hundred
dollars to set up a workshop in the rear of a small garage.
Working long and hard, he managed to gain a respected
reputation as a gifted cartoonist.
D. Beyond the realm of show business, Disney also
undertook a vast project to construct a combination of a
wonderland and an amusement park. The result can be
witnessed today in Disneyland located in California. Disneyland
quickly grew to be a popular success. Consequently, another immense project, Disney World, was later undertaken in Florida. It is a prominent tourist
attraction too.
E. Although Walt Disney died in 1966, his creative genius and active mind still survive
through the entertainment that he left as his legacy. His cartoons and full feature films
forever commemorated his name. All in all Walter Disney got 29 Oscars.
F. Soon, he was producing feature-length animated cartoons, movies, and television
shows. Some of Walt Disney’s most popular efforts are regarded as classics today. These
include Fantasia and Snow White. He also produced nature documentaries and adventure
films. In 1932 Walt Disney got his first Oscar for his Mickey Mouse.
2. For film reviews (1-5) write down the titles of the films (A-F). Use each letter only once.
There is one extra title
A. The Aviator
B. Meet the Fockers
C. Darkness
D. The Phantom of the Opera
E. National
Treasure
F. The Polar Express
1. _____ Believing in Santa Claus isn’t easy when all of your friends and family insist that
he’s just make-believe. A boy’s faith is rewarded one Christmas Eve when he’s awakened
by a steam train that pulls up in front of his house and takes him and other children to the
North to meet Santa. It’s all CGI (Computer Generated Images), based upon live-action
motion-capture actors.
2. _____ He is a masked man who roams around the Paris Opera House, haunts the actors
and actresses. He falls for a young soprano named Christine (Emmy Rossum) and tutors her
so well that she passes another soprano (Minnie Driver) as the city’s best. He is smitten and
wants Christine for his own, but she still has feelings for a childhood love, Raoul (Patrick
Wilson). Feeling betrayed, the Phantom kidnaps Christine with plans to make her his eternal
bride.
3. _____ A teenage girl (Paquin) moves into a remote countryside house with her family,
only to discover that their gloomy new home has a horrifying past that threatens to destroy
the family.
4. _____ Having given permission to male nurse Greg (Stiller) to wed his daughter Pam
(Polo), ex-CIA man Jack Byrnes (De Niro) and his wife (Danner) travel to Detroit to “meet the
parents”, who this time around are Mr and Mrs Focker (Hoffman and Streisand), who are as
different from them as can be.
5. _____ The film is directed by Martin Scorsese and written by John Logan, tells the story of
aviation pioneer Howard Hughes (Leonardo DiCaprio), the eccentric millionaire industrialists
and Hollywood film mogul, famous for romancing some of the world’s most beautiful
women. The drama recounts the years of his life from the late 1920s through the 1940s, an
epoch when Hughes was directing and producing Hollywood movies and test flying
innovative aircrafts he designed and created.
III. USE OF ENGLISH (GRAMMAR/VOCABULARY)
1. What does the audience think about it?
Write down exclamatory sentences (What (a) …!/How …!)
1. Craig Lukas is an outstanding playwright.
2. The actors are fantastic.
3. Norton Rene is a talented director.
4. It was a magnificent performance. 5. The play is very touching.
2. Make the opinions more convincing and emphatic.
Write down emphatic sentences
It was funny.
I have already seen this film.
It is extraordinary.
1.
2.
3.
4. My friend hates operetta.
5. Louis loves action films.
3. People’s opinions of one and the same film can be different.
Read the opinions and use the word in capital letters to form the word that fits each space
I can’t say anything. It’s _____ (ABSOLUTE) fantastic!
1.
2. How _____ (FRIGHT) the film is!
3. And I think that it is nothing to talk about. To my mind it is rather _____ (LOUSE).
4. The film is so _____ (DRAMA).
5. The film is so _____ (MYSTERY). It keeps you in suspense from the beginning up to the
6.
7. To my mind the film is _____ (EXCITE). I enjoy watching it.
8.
end.
It is a good _____ (HISTORY) film.
It is really _____ (SENSATION). I’ve never thought it can be so interesting.
IV. CULTURAL AWARENESS
1. What was the name of the first theatre in London?
2. What genres of films were the first ones shot in America?
3. What was the first film demonstrated to the audience about?
4. What are the biggest film corporations in the USA?
5. What categories are there in the MPAA rating system?
V. WRITING (HOME TASK)
VI. SPEAKING
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