UNIT 9 TEST C1 GATEWAY
1. PHRASAL VERBS- THE FILM INDUSTRY. TRUE or FALSEa) If you are written out of a show, your character will have further participation. true false b) If you read for a role, you audition for the role in front of the director. true false c) It can be intimidating to take on a famous role like Sherlock Holmes. true false d) It takes a lot of determination, strong social networks and luck to break into the movie industry. true false e) When a film fades out to black, the picture gradually appears. true false f) I don't know if it's intentional but Mr Macgregory _ across as quite scary sometimes. comes goes gets takes g) The Internet has allowed many young musicians to break _the music business. up in into out of h) The TV show is never the same after one of the main stars has been written_. away out through off i) Jane seems very confident, but sometimes I think she's_ on an act. getting taking calling putting j) Some songs end abruptly, while others just fade_at the end. to up out off 2. PHRASAL VERBS- THE FILM INDUSTRY. Complete with the correct phrasal verb in the correct form. 1. Some actors prefer not to run throughthe scene beforehand as they like to be more spontaneous.2. The actor received excellent reviews because he got acrossthe character’s complexity. 3. Many actors come acrossas super confident, but this can often be a facade. 4. Sophisticated computer-generated imagery can turna green screen into a spectacular setting.5. My brother is very good at putting onan act and making me laugh even when he is feeling unhappy. 6. If a scene calls forquiet and concentration it means that these things are necessary. 7. On the day of the performance the play is acted out by the director, in front of the audience. 3. IDIOMS WITH STAR AND FAME. 1. claim to fame2. shot to fame3. starry-eyed4. 15 minutes of fame5. thank my lucky stars6. written in the stars 4. Complete the REVIEW with these words. There are 3 extra words. set adaptation portrayal stand out reception flaws insight recommend 5. MODALS: CAN,COULD,MAY,MIGHT (In PRESENT or in the PAST). 1. I can’t believe Georgina didn’t help me. At the very least, she might have carriedone of my bags for me.2. When you’re playing video games, minutes can turneasily into hours and before you know it, the whole evening has gone.3. You might as well go to bed. There’s no point in staying up late if you’re tired.4. The story can't endlike that – it doesn’t make any sense.5. "The Shrinking Dog" may havea great storyline, but the acting is absolutely awful.6. My sister had flu for weeks and she just couldn't get overit. She's still very ill.7. Fortunately my dad gave us a lift, otherwise we might have missedthe beginning of the film. 6. ELLIPSIS AND SUBSTITUTION. Do not use PERIODS! 1. If you need any money, I've got some money.If you need any money, I've got some2. My sister's been to Rome twice, but I've never been to Rome.My sister's been to Rome twice, but I've never been there3. Last weekend, Elisabeth bought some new trainers and she bought a book.Last weekend, Elisabeth bought some new trainers and a book4. Spencer usually listens to music while he is doing his homework.Spencer usually listens to music while doing his homework5. Joanne didn't enjoy the film, but I enjoyed it.Joanne didn't enjoy the film, but I did