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This text is for questions 36 to 40

Walt Disney Animated – Up

Up is one animated film (36)…. by Walt Disney Pixar of America in 2009. voice in the
film is Edward Asner as Carl Fredricksen, Jeremy Leary as Carl (children), Christopher Plummer
as Charles Muntz Jordan Nagai as Russell.

A young Carl Fredrickson meets a young adventure-spirited girl named Ellie. They both
dream of going to a lost land in South America. 70 years later, Ellie (37)….. Carl remembers the
promise he made to her. Then, when he inadvertently hits a construction worker, he is forced to
go to a retirement home. But before they can take him, he and his house fly away. However, he
has a stowaway aboard: an 8-year-old boy named Russell, who's (38)…. to get an Assisting the
Elderly badge. Together, they embark on an adventure, where they encounter talking dogs, an
evil villain and a rare bird named Kevin.

Carl Fredrickson is a little boy and a (39)….who idolizes the adventurer Charles Munts.
When he meets Ellie, who also worships Munts, they become close friends. However Charles
Munts falls into disgrace, accused of forging the skeleton of the monster of Paradise Falls. He
travels in his blimp to South America to bring the monster back alive but is never seen again.
Eventually Carl grows up and (40)…. Ellie. They promise each other that they would travel
together to Paradise Falls and build a house there. Many years later, Ellie dies and Carl, who's
lonely, refuses to move from their house despite the offers of the owner of a construction
company. When Carl accidentally hits a worker that damaged his mailbox, he is sentenced to
move to a retirement home. However, he uses many balloons to float his house in order to travel
to Paradise Falls. Adventure ensues.

I think, this movie very touching and give us a motivation that don’t easily give up in life.

36. A. Produce D. To produce

B. Produced E. To producing

C. Producing

37. A. Was die D. Has died


B. Has die E. Have die

C. Was dead

38. A. Trying D. Was Trying

B. Tryied E. Try

C. Was Tryied

39. A. Dream D. Hallucination

B. Dreaming E. Slumber

C. Dreamer

40. A. Marries D. Get married

B. Marriage E.Marry

C. Married

This text is for questions 41 to 47


Beauty and the Beast

Walt Disney’s Beauty and the Beast hits theaters in North America (and elsewhere) (41)
…. March 17, 2017. The film is the latest in one of the Mouse House’s most valuable would-be
franchises. What started as a “wow” moment with Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland (2010),
which made $1.025 billion worldwide, thanks to a well-timed release date and spectacular
director, concept and stars, has now morphed into a regular feature of the Disney playbook. And
the only question is whether this $160 million-budgeted live action/CGI hybrid fantasy will
become the fairest one of all.

For the record, it is entirely possible (42)…. me to argue that this Bill Condon-directed
adaptation of the 1991 animated feature has a solid shot at becoming one of the highest-grossing
movies of the year while swearing up-and-down that it (43)…. have to clear $1 billion to be
considered a success. But as this is the first one of these live-action adaptations to retell a more
contemporary Disney animated feature, we’re getting a comparatively unprecedented shot of
nostalgia and multi-generational interest.

You (44)…. got adults who grew up with the Oscar-nominated toon, kids who will come
to this either with fresh eyes and everyone in between. Oh, and toss in Emma Watson as the title
character, just as the kids who grew up with Harry Potter are coming of age, and you (45)…. a
financial concoction so perfect it borders (46)…. evil. Including the 2012 3D reissue and not
accounting for inflation, the original toon has earned $216 million domestic and $424m
worldwide. It will be fun to see how quickly that figure gets trounced by this new variation. Say
what you (47)…. about Disney’s diabolical doings, but if it gets them the money to make the
likes of Pete’s Dragon and Queen of Katwe, then be my guest!

41. A. at D. of

B. on E. for

C. in

42. A. at D. of

B. on E. for

C. in

43. A. doesn’t D. did

B. don’t E. do

C. didn’t

44. A. was D. have

B. has E. do
C. had

45. A. was D. have

B. has E. do

C. had

46. A. at D. of

B. on E. for

C. in

47. A. would D. could

B. will E. shall

C. should

This text is for questions 48 to 53


Stand be Me : Doraemon

Almost everyone (48)is familiar with this phenomenal cartoons. This Japan film is very
successful. Stand By Me: Doraemon, this film was made to celebrate 80 years of Fujiko f. Fujio
(alm), and started playing in cinemas in Japan since August 8, 2014. in December 15, Stand by
Me Doraemon movie officially was played in Indonesia. Surely the enthusiastic of Indonesian
people is very great to watch this phenomenal movie which is the last episode of Doraemon
movie. But is it true that the movie Stand by Me Doraemon is as good as spoken?In a personal
point of view, the film Stand by Me Doraemon is a mediocre movie as a 3D animation film in
general. Even as the generation of 90s, I (49)was disappointed with this movie. Probably because
big name of Doraemon has already been legendary made this film extremely loved by many
people.
There (50)are a few things that make the movie Stand by Me Doraemon looks failed. The
storyline is not consistent. First, we know that Doraemon is programmed not to return to the
future until Nobita finds a happiness, but after a few minutes the story shifts to Doraemon and
Nobita get into the legendary drawer to explore the future to help Shizuka in the Ice Moutain and
to see Nobita’s wedding ceremony. Second, excessive expression, the vagaries of the ridiculous,
a joke which is totally not funny, even seems geek. There are many other 3D animated films
which are far better than any point of view such as Wreck It Ralph and Despicable Me.

There is one scene that makes no sense when Nobita is challenging Giant to fight just to
prove that Nobita is able to live without the help (51)of Doraemon. So what? What is evidenced
by the scene of a fight like that? There are many other option scenes, such as being excellent in
his school. Wouldn’t it have more moral value compared to the fight?

Some feel thrilled with this film, but not for me. Only one scene was sad when Nobita said
that he was very (51)happy. So it activated the Doraemon program to return to the future and
leave Nobita forever. Although in the end of the story Doraemon came back again. (52)So the
essence of the film that has been heralded as “the end of Doraemon and Nobita togetherness” is
lost.

Overall, for the faithful fans of Doraemon, there is nothing special from the film. But this is
the point of view of (53)myself personally

48. A. are D. were

B. am E. was

C. is

49. A. are D. were

B. am E. was

C. is
50. A. are D. were

B. am E. was

C. is

51. A. most happy D. happily

B. happier E. happy

C. happiest

52. A. are D. so

B. then E. such

C. is

53. A. your D. mine

B. yours E. on my mind

C. myself

Kunci jawaban

36. B
37. D
38. A
39. C
40. A
41. B
42. E
43. A
44. D
45. D
46 B
47. B
48. C
49. E
50. A
51. E
52. D
53. C

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