Ответ на Unit 3, Step 1, Номер 5 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 8 класс: Афанасьева (Учебник Rainbow)
ГДЗ (готовое домашние задание из решебника) по Английскому языку 8 класса авторов О.В. Афанасьева, И.В. Михеева, К.М. Баранова 2014-2021г. на Unit 3, Step 1, Номер 5.2014
Условие
5 A. Read the text and answer the questions after it.
How It All Began
Cinema is much younger than theatre. It was born at the end of the 19th century. The first people who showed the first movies to the public were the Lumier Brothers of France. They did it at the Grand Cafe, Boulevard des Capucines1, Paris, on the 20th February 1896. This was the first cinema show. Very quickly cinema appeared in many other places in all parts of the world.
The first films showed moving people and transport, then people were able to see short comedies on the screen. In 1901 France was the first country to produce a dramatic film, The Story of a Crime, then The Great Train Robbery2 appeared in the United States in 1903. At first, people could see films anywhere: in music halls, clubs and shops. By 1908 special film theatres began to give regular programmes. At this time cinema rapidly developed in both the New and the Old World. Charlie Chaplin made his first film, Making a Living, in 1914 in the USA. The Russian film industry was now going on its own way. It produced such great films as Protazanov’s The Queen of Spades (1916) and Father Sergius (1918). A little later The Battleship “Potemkin” came to the screen. That was Russia’s great achievement in cinema. The film director was Sergey Eisenstein. In 1927, Warner Brothers in Hollywood made the first film in which an actor sang and spoke. The film’s title was Jazz Singer. It had three songs and a short dialogue. That opened a new era in films — the era of the “talkies”, or sound films. The silent film was dead within a year. The first one hundred percent sound film, Lights of New York, appeared in 1928, and the first colour films — in the 1930s.
Questions:
1) When was cinema born?
2) What country produced the first dramatic film?
3) Why is the film Jazz Singer important in the history of cinema?
4) Where could the people watch the first films?
5) What can you say about the first Russian films?
6) When was the era of silent films over? When did the era of talkies, or sound films begin?
7) When did the first colour films appear?
B What do the marked words in the text mean? What helped you to understand them: a) the way they look and sound or b) the context?
How It All Began
Cinema is much younger than theatre. It was born at the end of the 19th century. The first people who showed the first movies to the public were the Lumier Brothers of France. They did it at the Grand Cafe, Boulevard des Capucines1, Paris, on the 20th February 1896. This was the first cinema show. Very quickly cinema appeared in many other places in all parts of the world.
The first films showed moving people and transport, then people were able to see short comedies on the screen. In 1901 France was the first country to produce a dramatic film, The Story of a Crime, then The Great Train Robbery2 appeared in the United States in 1903. At first, people could see films anywhere: in music halls, clubs and shops. By 1908 special film theatres began to give regular programmes. At this time cinema rapidly developed in both the New and the Old World. Charlie Chaplin made his first film, Making a Living, in 1914 in the USA. The Russian film industry was now going on its own way. It produced such great films as Protazanov’s The Queen of Spades (1916) and Father Sergius (1918). A little later The Battleship “Potemkin” came to the screen. That was Russia’s great achievement in cinema. The film director was Sergey Eisenstein. In 1927, Warner Brothers in Hollywood made the first film in which an actor sang and spoke. The film’s title was Jazz Singer. It had three songs and a short dialogue. That opened a new era in films — the era of the “talkies”, or sound films. The silent film was dead within a year. The first one hundred percent sound film, Lights of New York, appeared in 1928, and the first colour films — in the 1930s.
Questions:
1) When was cinema born?
2) What country produced the first dramatic film?
3) Why is the film Jazz Singer important in the history of cinema?
4) Where could the people watch the first films?
5) What can you say about the first Russian films?
6) When was the era of silent films over? When did the era of talkies, or sound films begin?
7) When did the first colour films appear?
B What do the marked words in the text mean? What helped you to understand them: a) the way they look and sound or b) the context?
Решение №1
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- Белый фонпереписывать в тетрадь
- Цветной фонтеория и пояснения
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