IC5 L3 WQ U13to14
IC5 L3 WQ U13to14
IC5 L3 WQ U13to14
1. Ellen and Walter probably won’t be at the party 3. The final version of a movie _____ .
because _____ . £ isn’t in order
£ they weren’t invited £ doesn’t have sound effects
£ Ben sent a text message to Walter £ is put together by the editor and director
£ Ellen works with Ben 4. Cheryl says a good landscape photographer has
2. Martin thinks that Jessica shouldn’t have _____ . to understand _____ .
£ baked their boss a birthday cake £ journalism
£ gotten a better job £ how weather can affect a photo
£ been polite to her boss £ that a landscape looks better on a sunny day
1. A: The delivery man was supposed to drop off the boxes at nine o’clock. He’s an hour late!
B: He (might have / should have / must not have) lost the directions to get here.
2. A: Gloria was wearing a new ring today, and John looked very happy.
B: They (shouldn’t have / may not have / must have) decided to get married.
3. A: Did you remember to charge the digital camera?
B: Oh, no! You (would have / should have / wouldn’t have) reminded me.
4. A: I ordered steak last night at that new restaurant. I was disappointed it was undercooked,
but I didn’t do anything about it.
B: I (must have / should have / would have) complained and sent it back to the chef.
C Anita accidentally deleted an important file, so her boss wasn’t prepared for an important meeting. Match each
reaction with an example. (5 POINTS)
Reaction Example
1. a criticism _______ a. You should keep track of your computer files.
2. an excuse _______ b. If you do it again, you’ll lose your job.
3. a prediction _______ c. You’re so irresponsible! You lose everything.
4. a suggestion _______ d. It wasn’t your fault. Someone else deleted the file.
5. a warning _______ e. You’ll probably find the file in the trash on your computer.
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D Complete the paragraph. Use the passive of the verbs given. (3 POINTS)
R be done
To prepare for a TV talk show, research has to _____________ (do) to find interesting guests, such as movie
stars and authors. Next, the selected people must _____________ (rank) in order of preference. The top choices
_____________ (contact) to see if they can appear on the show. If some of them are unavailable, the next people
on the list _____________ (invite) to appear instead.
E Read the article. Then check (P) the correct answers. (4 POINTS)
Animated movies aren’t just render one frame. With 24 Studio executives know that
for kids anymore. Some of the frames per second of finished the bigger the name, the more
most popular movies of 2016 movie, the people at Disney likely adults will tag along with
were Zootopia, Finding Dory, had to work very hard to finish their kids.
and The Secret Lives of Pets. the movie in just two years.
To further emphasize the
Disney’s Frozen (2013) became
Most animated movies have impact animated movies have
the highest-grossing animated
big-name stars attached to had on the movie industry, the
movie ever made. Animated
them to voice the characters. Academy of Motion Picture
movies are now an important
Tom Hanks voiced the Arts and Sciences began
force in the movie industry.
character of Woody in the Toy giving out Academy Awards for
Making animated movies can Story movies, while Angelina Best Animated Feature in 2001.
take much longer than making Jolie was cast as the voice The prestige of winning such
a traditional movie. This is of Tigress in the Kung Fu an important award results in
partly because approximately Panda movies. Using famous more ticket sales for movie
seven hours are needed to actors to voice animated theaters and more profits for
render one single frame of characters is meant to tempt animated moviemakers.
animated movie. In fact, for adults into going to animated
Frozen it took 30 hours to movies with their children.
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F Join the sentences with who or that. Make any changes where needed. (5 POINTS)
Example: TV sitcoms feature actors. They are recognized by viewers around the world.
__________________________________________________________________
TV sitcoms feature actors who are recognized by viewers around the world.
1. A gaffer has to carry out the lighting design. He or she works on a movie or TV crew.
___________________________________________________________________________ .
2. Dialog editors are sound technicians. They specialize in editing a film’s sound dialog.
___________________________________________________________________________ .
3. A property master is responsible for buying props. They are handled by the actors.
___________________________________________________________________________ .
4. Critics write film reviews. They sometimes see more than ten new movies a week.
___________________________________________________________________________ .
5. Executive producers aren’t involved in shooting a film. They are responsible for the budget.
___________________________________________________________________________ .
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