2) Review Writing а Write a film review that you have seen recently using the following points. a) Story b) Characterisation c) Music and songs d) Theme e) Action f) Special features g) Weak points h) Your opinion about the film (Write in 100 words)
Answers
Match choices (A—H) to (1—5). There are three choices you don't need to use. Write your answers
on the separate answer sheet.
1
Oxford, Cotswolds, Bath, Lacock &
Stonehenge
• Explore the most beautiful villages in
England
• Travel in a small friendly group with no more
than 16 people
• Entrance to the Roma n Baths and Stonehenge
included
• Visit the famous University city of Oxford
and the most outstanding pre-historic
monument in the British Isles
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2
Estorick Collection
39a Canonbury Square, London N1 2AN
Internationally known for its collection of
modern Italian art based around a core of
Futurist works as well as figurative painting
and sculpture from 1895 to the 1950s, the
Estorick Collection is housed in a listed villa in
Islington's beautiful Canonbury Square.
3
Planet Hollywood London
57-60 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4QX
2FOR1 any main course (from a set menu
cheapest free). As well as an ultra cool Hollywood
decor the new Planet Hollywood boasts mouth
watering menu additions and exciting new pieces
of movie memorabilia to delight and entertain
our guests whatever their age.
4
Lady Liberty
(Approx. 8 Minutes)
Experience the thrill of a helicopter ride
while flying over the famous Hudson River
viewing Downtown Manhattan's Financial
District along with the man y other awesome
impressions that the Ne w York City Skyline
has to offer. As you return to the helicopter you
will view the world famous Statue of Liberty
in all her glory.
$30 per person
5
Fishing the Lake
• Hooks to be no longer than size 10
• Flies to be no longer than 25 m m
• All Brown Trout to be returned
• Dogs not allowed
• Wading prohibited
• Children under the age of 12 must be
supervised by adults
• Entry via Woodstock Town Gate
5
Tsfir/j 'J
A restaurant
В cinema
C tour
D services
E exhibition
F shopping
G pastime
H sightseeing
TASK 2
Read the text below. For questions (6—10) choose the correct answer (А, В, C, or D). Write your
answers on the separate answer sheet.
H O W D O W E KNO W THAT ELEPHANTS NEVE R FORGET?
Elephants would be excellent in the business world. Workin g elephants in Myanma r hav e bee n
show n t o remembe r verbal commands, other animals, and people. Considering the way they store memories
of their interactions, elephants appear biologically disposed to networking. An elephant never draws a blank,
leading to the famous saying: "An elephant never forgets." Studie s have revealed that as an elephant ages,
its memor y improves. Whe n approache d b y an outsider, a matriarch often signals to the rest of the herd
whethe r the stranger is a friend or a foe. She rises he r persona l experiences, as well as her sense of smell
and contact cues, to protect her brood from rogue and possibly violent Dull elephants. The matriarch passes her
knowledge on to other members of her herd. (This wa s determined from a study of twenty-one elephant families
during a seven-year period in Kenya.)
T h e same survival instinct come s into pla y whe n an elephant smells a membe r of a familiar group that
is known to kill elephants. Whe n an elephant catches a whiff of one of these hunters, it will race for safety.
If the elephant smells a membe r of a group that is known not to kill elephants, it will continue grazing in
the area. The elephant remembers scents, and it can differentiate between one that means danger and one that
doesn't.
The saying itself is likely an alteration of an old Greek proverb: "A camel never forgets an injury." Camels
were swapped out for elephants early in the twentieth century, after intelligence and an impressive capacity
for recall wer e observed in the latter. It has become common to say someone has an "elephantine" memory —
which is muc h mor e acceptable than saying that someone has an elephantine body.
6 Which of the following is NO T stated about a matriarch in paragraph 1?
A She recognizes enemies.
В She teaches other elephants.
C She has perfect sense of smell.
D She fights with bull elephants.
6
7 Wha t is described in paragraph 2?
A How an elephant kills its enemies.
В How an elephant lives in the herd.
C How an elephant feels danger.
D How an elephant hunts.
8 The studies about elephants' intelligence date back to
A the matriarch epoch
В the 20 t h
century
C the Greek time
D this century
9 Wh y wa s the word "camel" exchanged in the saying?
A Studies showed camels weren't able to remembe r injury.
В Elephants were excellent in business world.
C Studies proved that elephants were clever.
D Camels became fewer in number.
10 Wha t does "elephantine" memory mean?
A You memorize all details.
В You have a bad memory.
C You forget injustice.
D You have big brain.
TASK 3
Read the texts below. Match choices (A—H) to (11—16). There are two choices you don't need to use.
Answer:
I recently had watched Shershaah
Explanation:
Shershaah is a 2021 Indian Hindi -language biographical war film directed by Vishnuvardhan in his Bollywood debut and written by Sandeep Shrivastava. The film follows the life of Param Vir Chakra -awardee Captain Vikram Batra, from his first posting in the army to his death in the Kargil War.
Shershaah is the story of PVC awardee Indian soldier Capt. Vikram Batra, whose bravery and unflinching courage in chasing the Pakistani soldiers out of Indian territory contributed immensely in India finally winning the Kargil War in 1999. The main character is played by actor Sidharth Malhotra.
There are many good and interesting songs in the movie. The songs featured in the film were composed by Tanishk Bagchi, B Praak, Jasleen Royal, Javed-Mohsin and Vikram Montrose with lyrics written by Manoj Muntashir, Rashmi Virag, Anvita Dutt, Jaani and Bagchi.
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