1. The Mona Lisa is famous
| A. has the ambience of a country town.
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2. She suddenly burst out crying
| B. swimming and lying in the sun.
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3. Very often, the writer has to carry
| C. for her ambiguous half-smile.
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4. There is no denyingthat summer films
| D. to the idea of a purely electronic library.
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5. I’m not sure whether the author is trying to be clever or controversial, but
| E. put the most cash in Hollywood’s coffers.
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6. Despite being a busy city, Dublin
| F. to negative results.
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7. I can’t entirely adapt
| G. for no apparent reason.
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8. Bob Hoskins’ distinctivemanner of speaking did stop him being cast as such famous figures
| H. as Benito Mussolini, Nikita Khrushchev
and FBI boss Edgar Hoover.
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9. The plotline where an evil villain is planning to take over the world
| I. at times more scary than “Boy Meets
World”.
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10. We passed the day
| J. either way, I don’t like such writing.
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11. “Girl Meets World” is much faster-paced and
| K. is greatly overused in action movies.
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12. Aspiring young artists are advised
| L. out an in-depth study before starting to write a script.
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13. A negative attitudecan only lead
| M. to learn by copying the masters.
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Exercise 33. Fill in the gaps with the following words in the correct form.
simplicity attitude freeze frame edge ambience villain
distinctive apparent visible in - depth contrived
seamless formidable entirely