Reading. Task 2. Read an article about technology in the film industry. Six sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences A-G the one which fits each gap (1-6). There is one extra sentence you do not need to use. A Some filmmakers have even criticised the over-use of technology in modern cinema. BIt's possible to make films using only the images created by software in a computer. CNOW it means being able to completely transform every aspect of a film. D The reason it wasn't used by filmmakers for years is because it is expensive. E Could this mean that one day there will be no need for actors? F This could put some people out of work in the film industry. G Even if some of the scenery was filmed in real life, it will still probably have been computer enhanced. Films and technology Even in its earliest years, at the beginning of the 20 century, the cinema was always a world of magic for film-goers. To create that magic, filmmakers have to draw audiences into a realm of illusion and fantasy. Films have always been about selling dreams, and that's why they have been one of the world's most popular forms of entertainment for more than a hundred years. And technology has always played a major part in creating this incredible dream world. Once, that technology was able to create a few special effects that often looked clumsy and unrealistic. (1) Digital CGI (computer generated imagery) is the main tool of the modern filmmaker and animator. 2) The first film to be completely computer-generated was Toy Story. But now CGI is used in all kinds of films and not just animation. Whatever film you're watching, a lot of the scenery and landscape and probably all of the special effects, will have been created on a computer. 3) And all the exciting bits of the film the explosions, the stunts, all of the action-packed fun - will, in reality, be bits of code on a circuit and the images you see pure illusion. The other great leap in film technology in recent years has been advances in 3D technology. Though it has been around, in one form or another, for nearly a hundred years, it's only in the past few that it has taken off. ( 4 ) But the box office success of films such as Avatar and How to Train your Dragon has shown filmmakers that there is a bright, new and profitable future in using digital 3D technology, resulting in more and more 3D films appearing in cinemas. That's not technologies. ( 5 ) They think that some of the more traditional methods not better. And it's worth remembering that if you don't have people coming up with all these creative ideas for films, then the computers won't be able to make them on their own. There's no doubt that the role of technology in the art of film-making is going to grow and grow the future. (6) That seems unlikely, as the stars are as much a part of their magic and charm as anything else. What does seem more than likely, though, is that advances in technology that all the magic of films is as a result of these innovative new just as good, if
1. I don't usually speak English at home in the evening.
2. He doesn't often wash his car in front of his house.
3. She doesn't wash her hair in the bathroom every day.
4. We often translate words in our lessons every Monday.
5. They always say "hello" to me in the morning at the university.
6. We often dance with our friends at night at discos.
7. I always take my pen out of my bag in the beginning of every lesson.
8. Our students always answer our teacher's questions in the classroom.
9. I usually put my books on the table at home every day.
10. My friends don't often watch TV at the hostel in the evening.
11. Do your friends usually talk to you on the phone every day?
12. Do you usually do classes after going home in the afternoon?
13. Do you usually wash your hands and face with soap in the morning?
14. Does he usually spend his holidays in the country in summer?
15. Does she often go to bed at home at 10 o'clock in winter?
16. Do they often listen to the radio at breakfast in the morning?
17. Does her son often play with the dog outside every day?
18. Do they usually do their homework at home every evening?
19. Does your mother usualli send letters to her uncle every month?
20. Do they always go to school tohether every morning?
21. The first microprocessor was designed by Intel in 1969.
22. Each generation of computers is based on new technological innovations.
23. A computer system requires input devices and output devices.
24. The physical components of computer are known as hardware.
He have to come soon
You must go to the doctor
You must wearing school uniform
You mustn't talk in the classroom during the lesson!
She can swim very well
Объяснение:
have to/dont have to - должен/не должен, используем когда мы можем что-то сделать, но при этом нет острой необходимости делать это
must/mustn't - для правил, и прямых советов
You must stop smoking (так считает человек который сказал это)
You have to stop smoking (так считает кто-то другой)
can/can't - мочь/уметь то что мы можем делать физически.