1 A movie theater (American English), cinema (British English), or ________ (Indian English).
2 Allso known as a movie house, picture house, the movies, the pictures, picture theater, the silver screen, the big screen, or simply----------.
3 Cinema is a building that contains auditoria for viewing films (also called movies) for public entertainment. Most, but not all, movie theaters are commercial operations catering to the general public, who attend ____ purchasing tickets.
4 The film is projected __________a movie projector onto a large projection screen at the front of the auditorium while the dialogue, sounds, and music are played through a number of wall-mounted speakers.
5 _______the 2010s, the majority of movie theaters have been equipped for digital cinema projection, removing the need to create and transport a physical film print on a heavy reel.
6 Since the 1970s, subwoofers ______ been used for low-pitched sounds.
7 A great variety of films are shown at cinemas, ranging from animated films blockbusters ______ documentaries.
8 The smallest movie theaters have a single viewing room with a single screen. In the 2010s, most movie theaters had __________screens. The largest theater complexes, which are called multiplexes
9 The audience members often sit on padded seats, which in most theaters are set on a sloped floor, with the highest part at the rear of the theater. Movie theaters often sell soft drinks, popcorn, and candy, and some theaters sell hot _________. In some jurisdictions, movie theaters can be licensed to sell alcoholic drinks!
10 However, some US theaters opt to use the British spelling in their own names, a practice supported by the National Association of Theatre Owners, while apart from Anglophone North America most English-speaking countries use the term cinema /ˈsɪnɪmə/, alternatively spelled and pronounced kinema /ˈkɪnɪmə/. The latter terms, as well as their derivative adjectives "cinematic" and "kinematic", ultimately derive from __________κινῆμα, κινήματος (kinema, kinematos)—"movement", "motion".
11The term "theater" comes from the _________word "theatre", from the 12th century and "...directly from Latin theatrum [which meant] 'play-house, theater; stage; spectators in a theater'", which in turn came from the Greek word "theatron", which meant "theater; the people in the theater; a show, a spectacle", [or] literally "place for viewing". The use of the word "theatre" to mean a "building where plays are shown" dates from the 1570s in the English language.
12 Утворіть умовні речення, вживши потрібну форму дієслова. Make conditional sentences.
Molly (be) _______ a splendid woman, if only she didn’t talk so much!
13 Утворіть умовні речення, вживши потрібну форму дієслова. Make conditional sentences.
The evening will be fine, if only we ________ (not have) a storm.
14 Утворіть умовні речення, вживши потрібну форму дієслова. Make conditional sentences.
You might be of interest to me, if only I (have) _________time to waste on you.
15 Утворіть умовні речення, вживши потрібну форму дієслова. Make conditional sentences.
If you (leave) __________ at two, you will be there before dark.
16 Утворіть умовні речення, вживши потрібну форму дієслова. Make conditional sentences.
When he is drowning, a man (clutch) ________ at any straw.
17 Утворіть умовні речення, вживши потрібну форму дієслова. Make conditional sentences.
If only Greg (can) _______ get some favourable shock, that’s what would do it!
18 Утворіть умовні речення, вживши потрібну форму дієслова. Make conditional sentences.
You (can) _________ do it if you tried.
19 Утворіть умовні речення, вживши потрібну форму дієслова. Make conditional sentences.
We (go) __________ if it does not rain.
20 A movie theater may also be referred to as a movie house, film house, film theater, cinema or picture house. In the US, theater has long been the preferred spelling, while in the___________, Australia, Canada and elsewhere it's theatre.
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