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The world’s first film was shown in 1895 by two French brothers, Louis and Auguste Lumiere. Although it only (1)....consisted.... of short, simple scenes, people loved it and films have (2)....been.... popular ever since. The first films were silent, with titles on the screen to (3)....explant.... the story.
Soon the public had (4)....their.... favorite actors and actresses and, in this (5)....result.... , the first film stars appeared. In the 1927, the first “talkie”, a film with sound, was shown and from then on, the public (6)....would.... only accept this kind of film.
Further improvements continued, particularly in America, (7)....which.....produced 95% of all films. With the arrival of television in 1950s, (8)....each.... people went to see films, but in (9)....recent.... years audiences have grown again. More countries have started to produce films that influences film-making and there are currently (10)....many..... national film industries.
THE COMPUTER MOUSE
When is a mouse not a mouse? When it sits on your desk and controls your on-screen cursor.The computer mouse is a pointing device (1)______which______ has a flat bottom, a shaped top with buttonson and – perhaps – a cable connecting the mouse to the computer. The mouse moves (2)______on______the surface of the desk, and the cursor copies this movement on the screen. The first computermouse had wheels that made contact (3)______with______ the working surface. The name ‘mouse’(4)______was______ adopted because all earlier models had a long cord, and this, together with the shape,made it look something (5)______like______ the furry little animal of the same name.The person who invented the mouse, and so was responsible (6)_______for_____ changing theway computers worked, was an American (7)______named______ Douglas Engelbart. In fact, he inventedmany devices, including ones attached (8)______to______ the chin or nose, to point at the screen.However, his computer mouse soon proved to be much more convenient and far simpler to use. Hisfirst attempt (9)______at______ producing a mouse was in 1964, but it was large, heavy and difficult tomove. A few years later, in 1968, his improved mouse (10)______made______ its first public appearance andrapidly became a huge success Complete each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the one printed before it. The word provided (if any) must not be altered in any way. 1. Celine has always been fond of classical music. (TASTE)
→ Celine has always had a taste for classical music.
. 2. They cannot watch this film because they are not adults yet. (UNDER)
→ Since they are under age, they cannot watch this film.
. 3. It’s a pity you didn’t ask us to spend more time with you.
→ If only you had asked us to spend more time with you.
4. She hasn’t spoken much since the day she met the President.
→ Little has she spoken since the day she met the President.
5. People think that someone started the fire deliberately.
→ The fire is thought to have been started debiberately.
Choose the word or phrase among that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Word: explain, should , their , consisted ,been, way ,any, now, when, plenty
The world’s first film was shown in 1895 by two French brothers, Louis and Auguste Lumiere. Although it only (1) consisted of short, simple scenes, people loved it and films have (2) been popular ever since. The first films were silent, with titles on the screen to (3) explain the story.
Soon the public had (4) their favorite actors and actresses and, in this (5) way , the first film stars appeared. In the 1927, the first “talkie”, a film with sound, was shown and from then on, the public (6) should only accept this kind of film.
Further improvements continued, particularly in America, (7) which produced 95% of all films. With the arrival of television in 1950s, (8) fewer people went to see films, but in (9) recent years audiences have grown again. More countries have started to produce films that influences film-making and there are currently (10) many national film industries.
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The world’s first film was shown in 1895 by two French brothers, Louis and Auguste Lumiere. Although it only (1)__consisted____of short, simple scenes, people loved it and films have (2)_____been_____popular ever since. The first films were silent, with titles on the screen to (3)____explain_____) the story.
Soon the public had (4)___their____ favorite actors and actresses and, in this (5) ___result __, the first film stars appeared. In the 1927, the first “talkie”, a film with sound, was shown and from then on, the public (6)___________ only accept this kind of film.
Further improvements continued, particularly in America, (7)____which____produced 95% of all films. With the arrival of television in 1950s, (8)___fewer___ people went to see films, but in (9) years audiences have grown again. More countries have started to produce films that influences film-making and there are currently (10)___many___ national film industries.
Do you know a mouse which typically wears red shorts, large yellow shoes,a nd white gloves? Yes, it must
be Mickey Mouse, one of the world’s most recognizable characters. He was created by Walt Disney and
Ub Iwerks at the Walt Disney Studios in 1928 and has been the official mascot of the Walt Disney
Company. Mickey often appears alongside his girlfriend Minnie Mouse, his pet dog Pluto, his friend
Donald Duck and Goofy, and his nemesis Pete.
Mickey officially made its first public appearance in the short film Steamboat Willie (1928). It was one of
the first sound cartoons. He went on to appear in over 130 films, including The Band Concert (1935),
Brave Little Tailor (1938). Mickey appeared mostly in short films, but also occasionally in feature-length
films. Ten of Mickey’s cartoons were nominated for the Academy Award Best Animated Short Film. One
of these cartoons, Lend a Paw, won the ward in 1942. In 1978, Mickey became the first cartoon character
to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
1. What does Micket Mouse typically wear?
A. red shorts B. large yellow shoes,a nd white gloves C. both A and B
2. What is the official mascot of the Walt Disney Company?
A. Walt Disney B. Ub Iwerks C. Mickey
3. When did Mickey officially debut?
A. 1928 B. 1935 C. 1938
4. How many Mickey’s cartoons won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film?
A. ten B. one C. none
5. When did Mickey become the first cartoon character to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
A. 1938 B. 1940 C. 1978