Use of English

Додано: 10 травня 2020
Предмет: Англійська мова, 11 клас
Тест виконано: 52 рази
12 запитань
Запитання 1

Read the text and choose the correct answer.

From the History of Moving Pictures, Many believe that the story first began in America in 1877, when two friends were (1) ________ over whether a horse ever had all four feet or hooves off the ground when it galloped. To settle the bet, a photographer was asked to photograph a horse galloping and the bet was settled because you could see that all the hooves were (2) __________ the ground in some of the photos. What was even more interesting was that if the photos were shown in quick succession the horse looked (3) __________ it was running – in other words 'moving pictures’. The person who became interested in (4) __________ the moving pictures to its next step was the famous American inventor Thomas Edison. Actually, he didn't do the work (5) __________ but rather asked a young Scotsman in his employ to design a system, which he did. Now this young fellow was clever because the first thing he did was study other systems primitive as they were – of moving pictures and then put all the existing technologies together to make the first entire motion picture system. He (6) __________ a camera, a projection device and the film. The system was first shown in New York in 1894 and was really very popular. Apparently people gathered (7) __________ around the block to see the wonderful new invention. There were, however, a couple of problems with the system. The camera weighed over 200 kilograms and only one person at a time could see the film. Well now, news of the new system in America (8) __________ fast and a number of rival European systems started to appear once people had heard about it. The single problem with all the systems was that they couldn't really (9) __________ the film onto a screen – you know, so more than one person could see it. Then in 1895, three systems were developed, more or less at the same time and independently of each other. I guess the most famous of these was (10) __________ the Lumiere Brothers from France, and they called their system the cinematograph which of course is where the word cinema comes from. Well now, once the problem of projection had been solved, the next (11) __________ for the inventors was to make the films longer and more interesting. A continuing problem at the time was that the films had a (12) __________ to break when they were being played – a problem which was caused by the tension between the two wheels, or ‘reels’ as they are called, which hold the film. 

1.

варіанти відповідей

 conflicting

 discussing

arguing

speaking

Запитання 2

From the History of Moving Pictures, Many believe that the story first began in America in 1877, when two friends were (1) ________ over whether a horse ever had all four feet or hooves off the ground when it galloped. To settle the bet, a photographer was asked to photograph a horse galloping and the bet was settled because you could see that all the hooves were (2) __________ the ground in some of the photos. What was even more interesting was that if the photos were shown in quick succession the horse looked (3) __________ it was running – in other words 'moving pictures’. The person who became interested in (4) __________ the moving pictures to its next step was the famous American inventor Thomas Edison. Actually, he didn't do the work (5) __________ but rather asked a young Scotsman in his employ to design a system, which he did. Now this young fellow was clever because the first thing he did was study other systems primitive as they were – of moving pictures and then put all the existing technologies together to make the first entire motion picture system. He (6) __________ a camera, a projection device and the film. The system was first shown in New York in 1894 and was really very popular. Apparently people gathered (7) __________ around the block to see the wonderful new invention. There were, however, a couple of problems with the system. The camera weighed over 200 kilograms and only one person at a time could see the film. Well now, news of the new system in America (8) __________ fast and a number of rival European systems started to appear once people had heard about it. The single problem with all the systems was that they couldn't really (9) __________ the film onto a screen – you know, so more than one person could see it. Then in 1895, three systems were developed, more or less at the same time and independently of each other. I guess the most famous of these was (10) __________ the Lumiere Brothers from France, and they called their system the cinematograph which of course is where the word cinema comes from. Well now, once the problem of projection had been solved, the next (11) __________ for the inventors was to make the films longer and more interesting. A continuing problem at the time was that the films had a (12) __________ to break when they were being played – a problem which was caused by the tension between the two wheels, or ‘reels’ as they are called, which hold the film. 

2.

варіанти відповідей

of

upon

off

up

Запитання 3

From the History of Moving Pictures, Many believe that the story first began in America in 1877, when two friends were (1) ________ over whether a horse ever had all four feet or hooves off the ground when it galloped. To settle the bet, a photographer was asked to photograph a horse galloping and the bet was settled because you could see that all the hooves were (2) __________ the ground in some of the photos. What was even more interesting was that if the photos were shown in quick succession the horse looked (3) __________ it was running – in other words 'moving pictures’. The person who became interested in (4) __________ the moving pictures to its next step was the famous American inventor Thomas Edison. Actually, he didn't do the work (5) __________ but rather asked a young Scotsman in his employ to design a system, which he did. Now this young fellow was clever because the first thing he did was study other systems primitive as they were – of moving pictures and then put all the existing technologies together to make the first entire motion picture system. He (6) __________ a camera, a projection device and the film. The system was first shown in New York in 1894 and was really very popular. Apparently people gathered (7) __________ around the block to see the wonderful new invention. There were, however, a couple of problems with the system. The camera weighed over 200 kilograms and only one person at a time could see the film. Well now, news of the new system in America (8) __________ fast and a number of rival European systems started to appear once people had heard about it. The single problem with all the systems was that they couldn't really (9) __________ the film onto a screen – you know, so more than one person could see it. Then in 1895, three systems were developed, more or less at the same time and independently of each other. I guess the most famous of these was (10) __________ the Lumiere Brothers from France, and they called their system the cinematograph which of course is where the word cinema comes from. Well now, once the problem of projection had been solved, the next (11) __________ for the inventors was to make the films longer and more interesting. A continuing problem at the time was that the films had a (12) __________ to break when they were being played – a problem which was caused by the tension between the two wheels, or ‘reels’ as they are called, which hold the film. 

3.

варіанти відповідей

such

like

 as

 same

Запитання 4

From the History of Moving Pictures, Many believe that the story first began in America in 1877, when two friends were (1) ________ over whether a horse ever had all four feet or hooves off the ground when it galloped. To settle the bet, a photographer was asked to photograph a horse galloping and the bet was settled because you could see that all the hooves were (2) __________ the ground in some of the photos. What was even more interesting was that if the photos were shown in quick succession the horse looked (3) __________ it was running – in other words 'moving pictures’. The person who became interested in (4) __________ the moving pictures to its next step was the famous American inventor Thomas Edison. Actually, he didn't do the work (5) __________ but rather asked a young Scotsman in his employ to design a system, which he did. Now this young fellow was clever because the first thing he did was study other systems primitive as they were – of moving pictures and then put all the existing technologies together to make the first entire motion picture system. He (6) __________ a camera, a projection device and the film. The system was first shown in New York in 1894 and was really very popular. Apparently people gathered (7) __________ around the block to see the wonderful new invention. There were, however, a couple of problems with the system. The camera weighed over 200 kilograms and only one person at a time could see the film. Well now, news of the new system in America (8) __________ fast and a number of rival European systems started to appear once people had heard about it. The single problem with all the systems was that they couldn't really (9) __________ the film onto a screen – you know, so more than one person could see it. Then in 1895, three systems were developed, more or less at the same time and independently of each other. I guess the most famous of these was (10) __________ the Lumiere Brothers from France, and they called their system the cinematograph which of course is where the word cinema comes from. Well now, once the problem of projection had been solved, the next (11) __________ for the inventors was to make the films longer and more interesting. A continuing problem at the time was that the films had a (12) __________ to break when they were being played – a problem which was caused by the tension between the two wheels, or ‘reels’ as they are called, which hold the film. 

4.

варіанти відповідей

 taking

giving

capturing

receiving

Запитання 5

From the History of Moving Pictures, Many believe that the story first began in America in 1877, when two friends were (1) ________ over whether a horse ever had all four feet or hooves off the ground when it galloped. To settle the bet, a photographer was asked to photograph a horse galloping and the bet was settled because you could see that all the hooves were (2) __________ the ground in some of the photos. What was even more interesting was that if the photos were shown in quick succession the horse looked (3) __________ it was running – in other words 'moving pictures’. The person who became interested in (4) __________ the moving pictures to its next step was the famous American inventor Thomas Edison. Actually, he didn't do the work (5) __________ but rather asked a young Scotsman in his employ to design a system, which he did. Now this young fellow was clever because the first thing he did was study other systems primitive as they were – of moving pictures and then put all the existing technologies together to make the first entire motion picture system. He (6) __________ a camera, a projection device and the film. The system was first shown in New York in 1894 and was really very popular. Apparently people gathered (7) __________ around the block to see the wonderful new invention. There were, however, a couple of problems with the system. The camera weighed over 200 kilograms and only one person at a time could see the film. Well now, news of the new system in America (8) __________ fast and a number of rival European systems started to appear once people had heard about it. The single problem with all the systems was that they couldn't really (9) __________ the film onto a screen – you know, so more than one person could see it. Then in 1895, three systems were developed, more or less at the same time and independently of each other. I guess the most famous of these was (10) __________ the Lumiere Brothers from France, and they called their system the cinematograph which of course is where the word cinema comes from. Well now, once the problem of projection had been solved, the next (11) __________ for the inventors was to make the films longer and more interesting. A continuing problem at the time was that the films had a (12) __________ to break when they were being played – a problem which was caused by the tension between the two wheels, or ‘reels’ as they are called, which hold the film. 

5.

варіанти відповідей

 herself

 themselves

himself

 ourselves

Запитання 6

6. From the History of Moving Pictures, Many believe that the story first began in America in 1877, when two friends were (1) ________ over whether a horse ever had all four feet or hooves off the ground when it galloped. To settle the bet, a photographer was asked to photograph a horse galloping and the bet was settled because you could see that all the hooves were (2) __________ the ground in some of the photos. What was even more interesting was that if the photos were shown in quick succession the horse looked (3) __________ it was running – in other words 'moving pictures’. The person who became interested in (4) __________ the moving pictures to its next step was the famous American inventor Thomas Edison. Actually, he didn't do the work (5) __________ but rather asked a young Scotsman in his employ to design a system, which he did. Now this young fellow was clever because the first thing he did was study other systems primitive as they were – of moving pictures and then put all the existing technologies together to make the first entire motion picture system. He (6) __________ a camera, a projection device and the film. The system was first shown in New York in 1894 and was really very popular. Apparently people gathered (7) __________ around the block to see the wonderful new invention. There were, however, a couple of problems with the system. The camera weighed over 200 kilograms and only one person at a time could see the film. Well now, news of the new system in America (8) __________ fast and a number of rival European systems started to appear once people had heard about it. The single problem with all the systems was that they couldn't really (9) __________ the film onto a screen – you know, so more than one person could see it. Then in 1895, three systems were developed, more or less at the same time and independently of each other. I guess the most famous of these was (10) __________ the Lumiere Brothers from France, and they called their system the cinematograph which of course is where the word cinema comes from. Well now, once the problem of projection had been solved, the next (11) __________ for the inventors was to make the films longer and more interesting. A continuing problem at the time was that the films had a (12) __________ to break when they were being played – a problem which was caused by the tension between the two wheels, or ‘reels’ as they are called, which hold the film. 

6.

варіанти відповідей

designed

 did

performed

conducted

Запитання 7

From the History of Moving Pictures, Many believe that the story first began in America in 1877, when two friends were (1) ________ over whether a horse ever had all four feet or hooves off the ground when it galloped. To settle the bet, a photographer was asked to photograph a horse galloping and the bet was settled because you could see that all the hooves were (2) __________ the ground in some of the photos. What was even more interesting was that if the photos were shown in quick succession the horse looked (3) __________ it was running – in other words 'moving pictures’. The person who became interested in (4) __________ the moving pictures to its next step was the famous American inventor Thomas Edison. Actually, he didn't do the work (5) __________ but rather asked a young Scotsman in his employ to design a system, which he did. Now this young fellow was clever because the first thing he did was study other systems primitive as they were – of moving pictures and then put all the existing technologies together to make the first entire motion picture system. He (6) __________ a camera, a projection device and the film. The system was first shown in New York in 1894 and was really very popular. Apparently people gathered (7) __________ around the block to see the wonderful new invention. There were, however, a couple of problems with the system. The camera weighed over 200 kilograms and only one person at a time could see the film. Well now, news of the new system in America (8) __________ fast and a number of rival European systems started to appear once people had heard about it. The single problem with all the systems was that they couldn't really (9) __________ the film onto a screen – you know, so more than one person could see it. Then in 1895, three systems were developed, more or less at the same time and independently of each other. I guess the most famous of these was (10) __________ the Lumiere Brothers from France, and they called their system the cinematograph which of course is where the word cinema comes from. Well now, once the problem of projection had been solved, the next (11) __________ for the inventors was to make the films longer and more interesting. A continuing problem at the time was that the films had a (12) __________ to break when they were being played – a problem which was caused by the tension between the two wheels, or ‘reels’ as they are called, which hold the film. 

7.

варіанти відповідей

ahead

off

 up

out

Запитання 8

From the History of Moving Pictures, Many believe that the story first began in America in 1877, when two friends were (1) ________ over whether a horse ever had all four feet or hooves off the ground when it galloped. To settle the bet, a photographer was asked to photograph a horse galloping and the bet was settled because you could see that all the hooves were (2) __________ the ground in some of the photos. What was even more interesting was that if the photos were shown in quick succession the horse looked (3) __________ it was running – in other words 'moving pictures’. The person who became interested in (4) __________ the moving pictures to its next step was the famous American inventor Thomas Edison. Actually, he didn't do the work (5) __________ but rather asked a young Scotsman in his employ to design a system, which he did. Now this young fellow was clever because the first thing he did was study other systems primitive as they were – of moving pictures and then put all the existing technologies together to make the first entire motion picture system. He (6) __________ a camera, a projection device and the film. The system was first shown in New York in 1894 and was really very popular. Apparently people gathered (7) __________ around the block to see the wonderful new invention. There were, however, a couple of problems with the system. The camera weighed over 200 kilograms and only one person at a time could see the film. Well now, news of the new system in America (8) __________ fast and a number of rival European systems started to appear once people had heard about it. The single problem with all the systems was that they couldn't really (9) __________ the film onto a screen – you know, so more than one person could see it. Then in 1895, three systems were developed, more or less at the same time and independently of each other. I guess the most famous of these was (10) __________ the Lumiere Brothers from France, and they called their system the cinematograph which of course is where the word cinema comes from. Well now, once the problem of projection had been solved, the next (11) __________ for the inventors was to make the films longer and more interesting. A continuing problem at the time was that the films had a (12) __________ to break when they were being played – a problem which was caused by the tension between the two wheels, or ‘reels’ as they are called, which hold the film. 

8.

варіанти відповідей

applied

travelled

ran

extended

Запитання 9

From the History of Moving Pictures, Many believe that the story first began in America in 1877, when two friends were (1) ________ over whether a horse ever had all four feet or hooves off the ground when it galloped. To settle the bet, a photographer was asked to photograph a horse galloping and the bet was settled because you could see that all the hooves were (2) __________ the ground in some of the photos. What was even more interesting was that if the photos were shown in quick succession the horse looked (3) __________ it was running – in other words 'moving pictures’. The person who became interested in (4) __________ the moving pictures to its next step was the famous American inventor Thomas Edison. Actually, he didn't do the work (5) __________ but rather asked a young Scotsman in his employ to design a system, which he did. Now this young fellow was clever because the first thing he did was study other systems primitive as they were – of moving pictures and then put all the existing technologies together to make the first entire motion picture system. He (6) __________ a camera, a projection device and the film. The system was first shown in New York in 1894 and was really very popular. Apparently people gathered (7) __________ around the block to see the wonderful new invention. There were, however, a couple of problems with the system. The camera weighed over 200 kilograms and only one person at a time could see the film. Well now, news of the new system in America (8) __________ fast and a number of rival European systems started to appear once people had heard about it. The single problem with all the systems was that they couldn't really (9) __________ the film onto a screen – you know, so more than one person could see it. Then in 1895, three systems were developed, more or less at the same time and independently of each other. I guess the most famous of these was (10) __________ the Lumiere Brothers from France, and they called their system the cinematograph which of course is where the word cinema comes from. Well now, once the problem of projection had been solved, the next (11) __________ for the inventors was to make the films longer and more interesting. A continuing problem at the time was that the films had a (12) __________ to break when they were being played – a problem which was caused by the tension between the two wheels, or ‘reels’ as they are called, which hold the film. 

9.

варіанти відповідей

 play

 plan

 project

show

Запитання 10

From the History of Moving Pictures, Many believe that the story first began in America in 1877, when two friends were (1) ________ over whether a horse ever had all four feet or hooves off the ground when it galloped. To settle the bet, a photographer was asked to photograph a horse galloping and the bet was settled because you could see that all the hooves were (2) __________ the ground in some of the photos. What was even more interesting was that if the photos were shown in quick succession the horse looked (3) __________ it was running – in other words 'moving pictures’. The person who became interested in (4) __________ the moving pictures to its next step was the famous American inventor Thomas Edison. Actually, he didn't do the work (5) __________ but rather asked a young Scotsman in his employ to design a system, which he did. Now this young fellow was clever because the first thing he did was study other systems primitive as they were – of moving pictures and then put all the existing technologies together to make the first entire motion picture system. He (6) __________ a camera, a projection device and the film. The system was first shown in New York in 1894 and was really very popular. Apparently people gathered (7) __________ around the block to see the wonderful new invention. There were, however, a couple of problems with the system. The camera weighed over 200 kilograms and only one person at a time could see the film. Well now, news of the new system in America (8) __________ fast and a number of rival European systems started to appear once people had heard about it. The single problem with all the systems was that they couldn't really (9) __________ the film onto a screen – you know, so more than one person could see it. Then in 1895, three systems were developed, more or less at the same time and independently of each other. I guess the most famous of these was (10) __________ the Lumiere Brothers from France, and they called their system the cinematograph which of course is where the word cinema comes from. Well now, once the problem of projection had been solved, the next (11) __________ for the inventors was to make the films longer and more interesting. A continuing problem at the time was that the films had a (12) __________ to break when they were being played – a problem which was caused by the tension between the two wheels, or ‘reels’ as they are called, which hold the film. 

10.

варіанти відповідей

of

by

on

with

Запитання 11

From the History of Moving Pictures, Many believe that the story first began in America in 1877, when two friends were (1) ________ over whether a horse ever had all four feet or hooves off the ground when it galloped. To settle the bet, a photographer was asked to photograph a horse galloping and the bet was settled because you could see that all the hooves were (2) __________ the ground in some of the photos. What was even more interesting was that if the photos were shown in quick succession the horse looked (3) __________ it was running – in other words 'moving pictures’. The person who became interested in (4) __________ the moving pictures to its next step was the famous American inventor Thomas Edison. Actually, he didn't do the work (5) __________ but rather asked a young Scotsman in his employ to design a system, which he did. Now this young fellow was clever because the first thing he did was study other systems primitive as they were – of moving pictures and then put all the existing technologies together to make the first entire motion picture system. He (6) __________ a camera, a projection device and the film. The system was first shown in New York in 1894 and was really very popular. Apparently people gathered (7) __________ around the block to see the wonderful new invention. There were, however, a couple of problems with the system. The camera weighed over 200 kilograms and only one person at a time could see the film. Well now, news of the new system in America (8) __________ fast and a number of rival European systems started to appear once people had heard about it. The single problem with all the systems was that they couldn't really (9) __________ the film onto a screen – you know, so more than one person could see it. Then in 1895, three systems were developed, more or less at the same time and independently of each other. I guess the most famous of these was (10) __________ the Lumiere Brothers from France, and they called their system the cinematograph which of course is where the word cinema comes from. Well now, once the problem of projection had been solved, the next (11) __________ for the inventors was to make the films longer and more interesting. A continuing problem at the time was that the films had a (12) __________ to break when they were being played – a problem which was caused by the tension between the two wheels, or ‘reels’ as they are called, which hold the film. 

11.

варіанти відповідей

 fight

rivalry

opportunity

challenge

Запитання 12

From the History of Moving Pictures, Many believe that the story first began in America in 1877, when two friends were (1) ________ over whether a horse ever had all four feet or hooves off the ground when it galloped. To settle the bet, a photographer was asked to photograph a horse galloping and the bet was settled because you could see that all the hooves were (2) __________ the ground in some of the photos. What was even more interesting was that if the photos were shown in quick succession the horse looked (3) __________ it was running – in other words 'moving pictures’. The person who became interested in (4) __________ the moving pictures to its next step was the famous American inventor Thomas Edison. Actually, he didn't do the work (5) __________ but rather asked a young Scotsman in his employ to design a system, which he did. Now this young fellow was clever because the first thing he did was study other systems primitive as they were – of moving pictures and then put all the existing technologies together to make the first entire motion picture system. He (6) __________ a camera, a projection device and the film. The system was first shown in New York in 1894 and was really very popular. Apparently people gathered (7) __________ around the block to see the wonderful new invention. There were, however, a couple of problems with the system. The camera weighed over 200 kilograms and only one person at a time could see the film. Well now, news of the new system in America (8) __________ fast and a number of rival European systems started to appear once people had heard about it. The single problem with all the systems was that they couldn't really (9) __________ the film onto a screen – you know, so more than one person could see it. Then in 1895, three systems were developed, more or less at the same time and independently of each other. I guess the most famous of these was (10) __________ the Lumiere Brothers from France, and they called their system the cinematograph which of course is where the word cinema comes from. Well now, once the problem of projection had been solved, the next (11) __________ for the inventors was to make the films longer and more interesting. A continuing problem at the time was that the films had a (12) __________ to break when they were being played – a problem which was caused by the tension between the two wheels, or ‘reels’ as they are called, which hold the film. 

12.

варіанти відповідей

 intention

 possibility

intention

motive

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