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Task 1
Experimental Theatre
There’s no point (1) __ about not having good seats when the play you are about to watch is theatre in a real world environment. In this type of theatre, it is easy (2)__ you’re watching a performance because the actors are not on stage. For instance, you (3) _____ see Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” performed in a castle or “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in a forest. That way, you can become involved in the plot of the work that is being presented.
You (4) ______ be asked to follow the actors around a certain area and
(5) ____ even be asked to perform yourself. Environment Theatre is ideal for those who are thinking (6) _____ actors or those who always wanted to be stars.
Nobody knows exactly how Environment Theatre began. Quite possibly the first work that
became environmental theatre was just a coincidence. Perhaps a group of actors decided
(7) _____around on the beach one day. “Hey! We (8) ___ theatre to take it to a new level.
We (9) ___ perform on a stage,” they (10) _____have said. “After all, all the world’s a stage!”
1. a. to complain b. in complaining c. for complaining d. of complaint
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Task 1
Experimental Theatre
There’s no point (1) ___about not having good seats when the play you are about to watch is theatre in a real world environment. In this type of theatre, it is easy (2) __ you’re watching a performance because the actors are not on stage. For instance, you (3) _____see Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” performed in a castle or “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in a forest. That way, you can become involved in the plot of the work that is being presented.
You (4) _______be asked to follow the actors around a certain area and
(5) _______even be asked to perform yourself. Environment Theatre is ideal for those who are thinking (6) ______actors or those who always wanted to be stars.
Nobody knows exactly how Environment Theatre began. Quite possibly the first work that
became environmental theatre was just a coincidence. Perhaps a group of actors decided
(7) _____ around on the beach one day. “Hey! We (8) __ theatre to take it to a new level.
We (9) _____ perform on a stage,” they (10) ______have said. “After all, all the world’s a stage!”
2. a. forgetting b. for forgetting c. to forget d. to be forgetting
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Task 1
Experimental Theatre
There’s no point (1) _about not having good seats when the play you are about to watch is theatre in a real world environment. In this type of theatre, it is easy (2) you’re watching a performance because the actors are not on stage. For instance, you (3) _____see Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” performed in a castle or “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in a forest. That way, you can become involved in the plot of the work that is being presented.
You (4) _______be asked to follow the actors around a certain area and
(5) _____even be asked to perform yourself. Environment Theatre is ideal for those who are thinking (6) ____actors or those who always wanted to be stars.
Nobody knows exactly how Environment Theatre began. Quite possibly the first work that
became environmental theatre was just a coincidence. Perhaps a group of actors decided
(7) ___ around on the beach one day. “Hey! We (8) theatre to take it to a new level.
We (9) ___ perform on a stage,” they (10) ____have said. “After all, all the world’s a stage!”
3. a. may b. need to c. must d. have
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Task 1
Experimental Theatre
There’s no point (1) about not having good seats when the play you are about to watch is theatre in a real world environment. In this type of theatre, it is easy (2) you’re watching a performance because the actors are not on stage. For instance, you (3) ____see Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” performed in a castle or “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in a forest. That way, you can become involved in the plot of the work that is being presented.
You (4) _______be asked to follow the actors around a certain area and
(5) ___even be asked to perform yourself. Environment Theatre is ideal for those who are thinking (6) __actors or those who always wanted to be stars.
Nobody knows exactly how Environment Theatre began. Quite possibly the first work that
became environmental theatre was just a coincidence. Perhaps a group of actors decided
(7) ___ around on the beach one day. “Hey! We (8) theatre to take it to a new level.
We (9) _ perform on a stage,” they (10) __have said. “After all, all the world’s a stage!”
4. a. may b. need to c. must d. can
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Task 1
Experimental Theatre
There’s no point (1) about not having good seats when the play you are about to watch is theatre in a real world environment. In this type of theatre, it is easy (2) you’re watching a performance because the actors are not on stage. For instance, you (3) ____see Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” performed in a castle or “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in a forest. That way, you can become involved in the plot of the work that is being presented.
You (4) _______be asked to follow the actors around a certain area and
(5) ___even be asked to perform yourself. Environment Theatre is ideal for those who are thinking (6) __actors or those who always wanted to be stars.
Nobody knows exactly how Environment Theatre began. Quite possibly the first work that
became environmental theatre was just a coincidence. Perhaps a group of actors decided
(7) ___ around on the beach one day. “Hey! We (8) theatre to take it to a new level.
We (9) _ perform on a stage,” they (10) __have said. “After all, all the world’s a stage!”
5. a. might b. mightn’t c. can d. can’t
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Task 1
Experimental Theatre
There’s no point (1) about not having good seats when the play you are about to watch is theatre in a real world environment. In this type of theatre, it is easy (2) you’re watching a performance because the actors are not on stage. For instance, you (3) ____see Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” performed in a castle or “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in a forest. That way, you can become involved in the plot of the work that is being presented.
You (4) _______be asked to follow the actors around a certain area and
(5) ___even be asked to perform yourself. Environment Theatre is ideal for those who are thinking (6) __actors or those who always wanted to be stars.
Nobody knows exactly how Environment Theatre began. Quite possibly the first work that
became environmental theatre was just a coincidence. Perhaps a group of actors decided
(7) ___ around on the beach one day. “Hey! We (8) theatre to take it to a new level.
We (9) _ perform on a stage,” they (10) __have said. “After all, all the world’s a stage!”
6. a. to become b. to be becoming c. about becoming d. as becoming
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Task 1
Experimental Theatre
There’s no point (1) about not having good seats when the play you are about to watch is theatre in a real world environment. In this type of theatre, it is easy (2) you’re watching a performance because the actors are not on stage. For instance, you (3) ____see Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” performed in a castle or “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in a forest. That way, you can become involved in the plot of the work that is being presented.
You (4) _______be asked to follow the actors around a certain area and
(5) ___even be asked to perform yourself. Environment Theatre is ideal for those who are thinking (6) __actors or those who always wanted to be stars.
Nobody knows exactly how Environment Theatre began. Quite possibly the first work that
became environmental theatre was just a coincidence. Perhaps a group of actors decided
(7) ___ around on the beach one day. “Hey! We (8) theatre to take it to a new level.
We (9) _ perform on a stage,” they (10) __have said. “After all, all the world’s a stage!”
7. a. fooling b. about fooling c. to fool d. fooled
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Task 1
Experimental Theatre
There’s no point (1) about not having good seats when the play you are about to watch is theatre in a real world environment. In this type of theatre, it is easy (2) you’re watching a performance because the actors are not on stage. For instance, you (3) ____see Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” performed in a castle or “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in a forest. That way, you can become involved in the plot of the work that is being presented.
You (4) _______be asked to follow the actors around a certain area and
(5) ___even be asked to perform yourself. Environment Theatre is ideal for those who are thinking (6) __actors or those who always wanted to be stars.
Nobody knows exactly how Environment Theatre began. Quite possibly the first work that
became environmental theatre was just a coincidence. Perhaps a group of actors decided
(7) ___ around on the beach one day. “Hey! We (8) theatre to take it to a new level.
We (9) _ perform on a stage,” they (10) __have said. “After all, all the world’s a stage!”
8 a. can be developing
b. must have developed
c. shouldn’t develop
d. should develop
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Task 1
Experimental Theatre
There’s no point (1) about not having good seats when the play you are about to watch is theatre in a real world environment. In this type of theatre, it is easy (2) you’re watching a performance because the actors are not on stage. For instance, you (3) ____see Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” performed in a castle or “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in a forest. That way, you can become involved in the plot of the work that is being presented.
You (4) _______be asked to follow the actors around a certain area and
(5) ___even be asked to perform yourself. Environment Theatre is ideal for those who are thinking (6) __actors or those who always wanted to be stars.
Nobody knows exactly how Environment Theatre began. Quite possibly the first work that
became environmental theatre was just a coincidence. Perhaps a group of actors decided
(7) ___ around on the beach one day. “Hey! We (8) theatre to take it to a new level.
We (9) _ perform on a stage,” they (10) __have said. “After all, all the world’s a stage!”
9. a. need to
b. don’t need to
c. need
d. must
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Task 1
Experimental Theatre
There’s no point (1) about not having good seats when the play you are about to watch is theatre in a real world environment. In this type of theatre, it is easy (2) you’re watching a performance because the actors are not on stage. For instance, you (3) ____see Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” performed in a castle or “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in a forest. That way, you can become involved in the plot of the work that is being presented.
You (4) _______be asked to follow the actors around a certain area and
(5) ___even be asked to perform yourself. Environment Theatre is ideal for those who are thinking (6) __actors or those who always wanted to be stars.
Nobody knows exactly how Environment Theatre began. Quite possibly the first work that
became environmental theatre was just a coincidence. Perhaps a group of actors decided
(7) ___ around on the beach one day. “Hey! We (8) theatre to take it to a new level.
We (9) _ perform on a stage,” they (10) __have said. “After all, all the world’s a stage!”
10.
a. should
b. may
c. can
d. would
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That is a problem that has _____ scientists for years.
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Mrs. Baxter is the ______of a non-profit organisation that protects sea turtles.
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The _____ stopped on the twelfth floor.
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He asked _______ for my to go out but I refused.
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The asked ______ for a ransom of 1 million pounds.
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He was let off because he was under ______.
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Do you know who ________ the sewing machine?
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The teacher gave each student a ________ of vocabulary cards.
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There isn’t enough ______ for all my books in this bookcase.
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The hotel is now _____ new management and an effort is being made to attract many new clients.
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