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1. Ellen and Walter probably won’t be at the party 3. The final version of a movie _____ .
because _____ . isn’t in order
they weren’t invited doesn’t have sound effects
Ben sent a text message to Walter is put together by the editor and director
Ellen works with Ben 4. Cheryl says a good landscape photographer has
2. Martin thinks that Jessica shouldn’t have _____ . to understand _____ .
baked their boss a birthday cake journalism
gotten a better job how weather can affect a photo
been polite to her boss that a landscape looks better on a sunny day
1. A: The delivery man was supposed to drop off the boxes at nine o’clock. He’s an hour late!
B: He (might have / should have / must not have) lost the directions to get here.
2. A: Gloria was wearing a new ring today, and John looked very happy.
B: They (shouldn’t have / may not have / must have) decided to get married.
3. A: Did you remember to charge the digital camera?
B: Oh, no! You (would have / should have / wouldn’t have) reminded me.
4. A: I ordered steak last night at that new restaurant. I was disappointed it was undercooked,
but I didn’t do anything about it.
B: I (must have / should have / would have) complained and sent it back to the chef.
C Anita accidentally deleted an important file, so her boss wasn’t prepared for an important meeting. Match each
reaction with an example. (5 POINTS)
Reaction Example
1. a criticism _______ a. You should keep track of your computer files.
2. an excuse _______ b. If you do it again, you’ll lose your job.
3. a prediction _______ c. You’re so irresponsible! You lose everything.
4. a suggestion _______ d. It wasn’t your fault. Someone else deleted the file.
5. a warning _______ e. You’ll probably find the file in the trash on your computer.
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D Complete the paragraph. Use the passive of the verbs given. (3 POINTS)
R be done
To prepare for a TV talk show, research has to _____________ (do) to find interesting guests, such as movie
stars and authors. Next, the selected people must _____________ (rank) in order of preference. The top choices
_____________ (contact) to see if they can appear on the show. If some of them are unavailable, the next people
E Read the article. Then check () the correct answers. (4 POINTS)
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F Join the sentences with who or that. Make any changes where needed. (5 POINTS)
Example: TV sitcoms feature actors. They are recognized by viewers around the world.
TV sitcoms feature actors who are recognized by viewers around the world.
__________________________________________________________________
1. A gaffer has to carry out the lighting design. He or she works on a movie or TV crew.
___________________________________________________________________________ .
2. Dialog editors are sound technicians. They specialize in editing a film’s sound dialog.
___________________________________________________________________________ .
3. A property master is responsible for buying props. They are handled by the actors.
___________________________________________________________________________ .
4. Critics write film reviews. They sometimes see more than ten new movies a week.
___________________________________________________________________________ .
5. Executive producers aren’t involved in shooting a film. They are responsible for the budget.
___________________________________________________________________________ .
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