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Exercise 31. Match the words and their definitions.






entirely freeze frame contrived buff get to know in-depth villain bring out plotline guide ambiguity apparent at times ambience implicit attitude take into account

1. the main evil character in a story ____________________

2. what happens in a book or film ___________________

3. the possibility of interpreting an expression in two or more ways _________________

4. a single motionless image in a movie ___________________

5. sometimes, occasionally, from time to time ____________________

6. completely, totally, absolutely, wholly _____________________

7. become acquainted with, familiarize oneself with __________________

8. opinion or feelings about something ____________________

9. carefully worked out, detailed and thorough _________________

10. the atmosphere of an environment, the character of a place or the feeling you have about it ___________________

11. an expert on a particular subject ____________________

12. reveal, uncover, show, make visible or noticeable __________________

13. artificial, unrealistic, unnatural __________________

14. easy to see or understand, obvious, evident ___________________

15. lead the way, direct, supervise, instruct, help by giving advice, show how to do something difficult ____________________

16. not plainly expressed, indirect __________________

17. take into consideration, remember when judging a situation _________________

 

Exercise 32. Match sentence halves and then translate them into Russian.

1. The Mona Lisa is famous A. has the ambience of a country town.
2.She suddenly burst out crying B. swimming and lying in the sun.
3.Very often, the writer has to carry C. for her ambiguous half-smile.
4.There is no denyingthat summer films D. to the idea of a purely electronic library.
5. I’m not sure whether the author is trying to be clever or controversial, but E. put the most cash in Hollywood’s coffers.
6.Despite being a busy city, Dublin F. to negative results.
7.I can’t entirely adapt G. for no apparent reason.
8.Bob Hoskins’ distinctivemanner of speaking did stop him being cast as such famous figures H. as Benito Mussolini, Nikita Khrushchev and FBI boss Edgar Hoover.  
9. The plotline where an evil villain is planning to take over the world I. at times more scary than “Boy Meets World”.
10.We passed the day J. either way, I don’t like such writing.
11.“Girl Meets World” is much faster-paced and K. is greatly overused in action movies.
12.Aspiring young artists are advised L. out an in-depth study before starting to write a script.
13.A negative attitudecan only lead M. to learn by copying the masters.

Exercise 33. Fill in the gaps with the following words in the correct form.

simplicity attitude freeze frame edge ambience villain

distinctive apparent visible in - depth contrived

Seamless formidable entirely






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