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Your friend is fond of fast food restaurants. Write an email (35–45 words)
to him / her.
• persuade him / her that home food is better and healthier;
• give your advice on healthy eating habits
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Examination Card № 10.
I. Reading
Read the text and choose the best answer (A–D) to complete the sentences (1–4).
In the hills above Los Angeles, you can see an image that is familiar to millions: tall,
white letters spelling “HOLLYWOOD.” It is a famous symbol of the world’s movie
capital. However, Hollywood wasn’t always so well known. In 1853, only a single mud
hut stood there. Two decades later, the area just west of Los Angeles was a farming
community. It wasn’t until the early 1900s that the film industry arrived and changed
Hollywood forever.
In film’s early days, most movies were made in New Jersey on the US east coast.
However, bad weather and limited sunlight made making movies there difficult. Added
to this was the fact that Thomas Edison had patents in the east on most filmmaking
technology, and getting permission to use it was expensive. In the west, however, these
patents were rarely obeyed. In 1910, director D.W. Griffith arrived in Los Angeles to
film the short movie In Old California. He loved filming there and quickly spread the
word of this great location. Cecil B. DeMille, one of the all-time greatest directors,
filmed The Squaw Man in Hollywood in 1914. It was the west coast’s first full-length
movie, a huge success, and the reason why the film industry never left California again.
Hollywood has since grown a lot, adding famous movie studios and becoming the
center of the motion picture world. Less well known is a film editing company called
Hollywood Digital Laboratory. When it first opened its doors in 1911, it was called
Hollywood Film Laboratory. As Hollywood’s oldest operating film company, the small
building is a different kind of Hollywood landmark showing how the town began years
ago and how far it has come since then.
1. Prior to becoming a place to make films, Hollywood was ... .
A agricultural land C strictly governed
B known as Los Angeles D located on the east coast
2. Which of the following is FALSE about early filmmaking?
A The industry became successful on the west coast.
B The light on the east coast was inferior to that of the west.
C Filmmakers moved production to Hollywood for many reasons.
D All films were made on the American east coast.
3. The film “The Squaw Man” was ... .
A the first film ever made
B the first silent movie
C the west coast’s first full-length movie
D the first cartoon
4. Why does the article mention Hollywood Digital Laboratory?
A It shows how famous Hollywood is now.
B It is still Hollywood’s only film laboratory.
C It is notable in the history of Hollywood.
D It is more important than the big movie studios.
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Philip Pullman was born in England in 1946. He 1 ____ a lot in his childhood visiting many
countries of the world. Philip Pullman 2 _____well-known for the «His Dark Materials»
series, fantasy novels telling 3 ____story of Lyra Belacque, a young girl whose destiny is 4 ____
destiny: «Northern Lights», winner of a Carnegie Medal, the «Guardian» Children’s
Fiction Prize and a British Book Award.
A film adaptation of «Northern Lights» — «The Golden Compass» — 5 _____at Cannes
Film Festival 2007.
Philip Pullman now 6 ____ in Oxford. He believes that «stories are 7 ____ thing in 8 _____
world. Without stories, we wouldn’t be human beings at all».
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