9 grade reading and writing test goal 2 term 1

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1.
2 points
VOCABULARY

1 Complete the sentences with these words.


bronze cardboard concrete dung

gold iron plaster plastic rubber sandstone wood



1 _____________ is a very strong, hard material that is normally used to create buildings.
2 Chris Ofili used elephant _____________ in his paintings because of his African heritage.
3 _____________ is a natural substance that comes from trees and is used to make car tires.
4 Many artists like to use natural products like _____________.
5 Anthony Gormley uses _____________, a strong, hard metal, for his large sculptures.
6 _____________ is a stone that isn’t normally used by sculptors because it is too soft.
7 Traditional sculptures are often cast in
_____________, a heavy and expensive metal.
8 _____________ is one of the most valuable metals in the world.
9 _____________ boxes are strong, cheap, and they can be recycled.
10 _____________ is a soft, white material that is used to finish walls inside buildings.
11 Many everyday objects like toys and radios are made of _____________.



1. _____________________
2.
2 points
VOCABULARY

1 Complete the sentences with these words.


bronze cardboard concrete dung

gold iron plaster plastic rubber sandstone wood



1 _____________ is a very strong, hard material that is normally used to create buildings.
2 Chris Ofili used elephant _____________ in his paintings because of his African heritage.
3 _____________ is a natural substance that comes from trees and is used to make car tires.
4 Many artists like to use natural products like _____________.
5 Anthony Gormley uses _____________, a strong, hard metal, for his large sculptures.
6 _____________ is a stone that isn’t normally used by sculptors because it is too soft.
7 Traditional sculptures are often cast in
_____________, a heavy and expensive metal.
8 _____________ is one of the most valuable metals in the world.
9 _____________ boxes are strong, cheap, and they can be recycled.
10 _____________ is a soft, white material that is used to finish walls inside buildings.
11 Many everyday objects like toys and radios are made of _____________.


2. ______________________
3.
2 points
VOCABULARY

1 Complete the sentences with these words.


bronze cardboard concrete dung

gold iron plaster plastic rubber sandstone wood



1 _____________ is a very strong, hard material that is normally used to create buildings.
2 Chris Ofili used elephant _____________ in his paintings because of his African heritage.
3 _____________ is a natural substance that comes from trees and is used to make car tires.
4 Many artists like to use natural products like _____________.
5 Anthony Gormley uses _____________, a strong, hard metal, for his large sculptures.
6 _____________ is a stone that isn’t normally used by sculptors because it is too soft.
7 Traditional sculptures are often cast in
_____________, a heavy and expensive metal.
8 _____________ is one of the most valuable metals in the world.
9 _____________ boxes are strong, cheap, and they can be recycled.
10 _____________ is a soft, white material that is used to finish walls inside buildings.
11 Many everyday objects like toys and radios are made of _____________.


3. _________________
4.
2 points
VOCABULARY

1 Complete the sentences with these words.


bronze cardboard concrete dung

gold iron plaster plastic rubber sandstone wood



1 _____________ is a very strong, hard material that is normally used to create buildings.
2 Chris Ofili used elephant _____________ in his paintings because of his African heritage.
3 _____________ is a natural substance that comes from trees and is used to make car tires.
4 Many artists like to use natural products like _____________.
5 Anthony Gormley uses _____________, a strong, hard metal, for his large sculptures.
6 _____________ is a stone that isn’t normally used by sculptors because it is too soft.
7 Traditional sculptures are often cast in
_____________, a heavy and expensive metal.
8 _____________ is one of the most valuable metals in the world.
9 _____________ boxes are strong, cheap, and they can be recycled.
10 _____________ is a soft, white material that is used to finish walls inside buildings.
11 Many everyday objects like toys and radios are made of _____________.

4. _______________
5.
2 points
VOCABULARY

1 Complete the sentences with these words.


bronze cardboard concrete dung

gold iron plaster plastic rubber sandstone wood



1 _____________ is a very strong, hard material that is normally used to create buildings.
2 Chris Ofili used elephant _____________ in his paintings because of his African heritage.
3 _____________ is a natural substance that comes from trees and is used to make car tires.
4 Many artists like to use natural products like _____________.
5 Anthony Gormley uses _____________, a strong, hard metal, for his large sculptures.
6 _____________ is a stone that isn’t normally used by sculptors because it is too soft.
7 Traditional sculptures are often cast in
_____________, a heavy and expensive metal.
8 _____________ is one of the most valuable metals in the world.
9 _____________ boxes are strong, cheap, and they can be recycled.
10 _____________ is a soft, white material that is used to finish walls inside buildings.
11 Many everyday objects like toys and radios are made of _____________.

5. _________________
6.
2 points
VOCABULARY

1 Complete the sentences with these words.


bronze cardboard concrete dung

gold iron plaster plastic rubber sandstone wood



1 _____________ is a very strong, hard material that is normally used to create buildings.
2 Chris Ofili used elephant _____________ in his paintings because of his African heritage.
3 _____________ is a natural substance that comes from trees and is used to make car tires.
4 Many artists like to use natural products like _____________.
5 Anthony Gormley uses _____________, a strong, hard metal, for his large sculptures.
6 _____________ is a stone that isn’t normally used by sculptors because it is too soft.
7 Traditional sculptures are often cast in
_____________, a heavy and expensive metal.
8 _____________ is one of the most valuable metals in the world.
9 _____________ boxes are strong, cheap, and they can be recycled.
10 _____________ is a soft, white material that is used to finish walls inside buildings.
11 Many everyday objects like toys and radios are made of _____________.

6. _______________
7.
2 points
VOCABULARY

1 Complete the sentences with these words.


bronze cardboard concrete dung

gold iron plaster plastic rubber sandstone wood



1 _____________ is a very strong, hard material that is normally used to create buildings.
2 Chris Ofili used elephant _____________ in his paintings because of his African heritage.
3 _____________ is a natural substance that comes from trees and is used to make car tires.
4 Many artists like to use natural products like _____________.
5 Anthony Gormley uses _____________, a strong, hard metal, for his large sculptures.
6 _____________ is a stone that isn’t normally used by sculptors because it is too soft.
7 Traditional sculptures are often cast in
_____________, a heavy and expensive metal.
8 _____________ is one of the most valuable metals in the world.
9 _____________ boxes are strong, cheap, and they can be recycled.
10 _____________ is a soft, white material that is used to finish walls inside buildings.
11 Many everyday objects like toys and radios are made of _____________.


7. ________________
8.
2 points
VOCABULARY

1 Complete the sentences with these words.


bronze cardboard concrete dung

gold iron plaster plastic rubber sandstone wood



1 _____________ is a very strong, hard material that is normally used to create buildings.
2 Chris Ofili used elephant _____________ in his paintings because of his African heritage.
3 _____________ is a natural substance that comes from trees and is used to make car tires.
4 Many artists like to use natural products like _____________.
5 Anthony Gormley uses _____________, a strong, hard metal, for his large sculptures.
6 _____________ is a stone that isn’t normally used by sculptors because it is too soft.
7 Traditional sculptures are often cast in
_____________, a heavy and expensive metal.
8 _____________ is one of the most valuable metals in the world.
9 _____________ boxes are strong, cheap, and they can be recycled.
10 _____________ is a soft, white material that is used to finish walls inside buildings.
11 Many everyday objects like toys and radios are made of _____________.


8. ________________
9.
2 points
VOCABULARY

1 Complete the sentences with these words.


bronze cardboard concrete dung

gold iron plaster plastic rubber sandstone wood



1 _____________ is a very strong, hard material that is normally used to create buildings.
2 Chris Ofili used elephant _____________ in his paintings because of his African heritage.
3 _____________ is a natural substance that comes from trees and is used to make car tires.
4 Many artists like to use natural products like _____________.
5 Anthony Gormley uses _____________, a strong, hard metal, for his large sculptures.
6 _____________ is a stone that isn’t normally used by sculptors because it is too soft.
7 Traditional sculptures are often cast in
_____________, a heavy and expensive metal.
8 _____________ is one of the most valuable metals in the world.
9 _____________ boxes are strong, cheap, and they can be recycled.
10 _____________ is a soft, white material that is used to finish walls inside buildings.
11 Many everyday objects like toys and radios are made of _____________.

9. ________________
10.
2 points
VOCABULARY

1 Complete the sentences with these words.


bronze cardboard concrete dung

gold iron plaster plastic rubber sandstone wood



1 _____________ is a very strong, hard material that is normally used to create buildings.
2 Chris Ofili used elephant _____________ in his paintings because of his African heritage.
3 _____________ is a natural substance that comes from trees and is used to make car tires.
4 Many artists like to use natural products like _____________.
5 Anthony Gormley uses _____________, a strong, hard metal, for his large sculptures.
6 _____________ is a stone that isn’t normally used by sculptors because it is too soft.
7 Traditional sculptures are often cast in
_____________, a heavy and expensive metal.
8 _____________ is one of the most valuable metals in the world.
9 _____________ boxes are strong, cheap, and they can be recycled.
10 _____________ is a soft, white material that is used to finish walls inside buildings.
11 Many everyday objects like toys and radios are made of _____________.


10. ______________
11.
2 points
VOCABULARY

1 Complete the sentences with these words.


bronze cardboard concrete dung

gold iron plaster plastic rubber sandstone wood



1 _____________ is a very strong, hard material that is normally used to create buildings.
2 Chris Ofili used elephant _____________ in his paintings because of his African heritage.
3 _____________ is a natural substance that comes from trees and is used to make car tires.
4 Many artists like to use natural products like _____________.
5 Anthony Gormley uses _____________, a strong, hard metal, for his large sculptures.
6 _____________ is a stone that isn’t normally used by sculptors because it is too soft.
7 Traditional sculptures are often cast in
_____________, a heavy and expensive metal.
8 _____________ is one of the most valuable metals in the world.
9 _____________ boxes are strong, cheap, and they can be recycled.
10 _____________ is a soft, white material that is used to finish walls inside buildings.
11 Many everyday objects like toys and radios are made of _____________.


11. _________________
12.
2 points
VOCABULARY

2 Complete the dialogue with these words.


agency commercial double feature film

on location on screen on set takes



Craig: How was your job on the TV
(1) _____________? Were you working (2) _____________ somewhere nice?
Emma: No, we were working in the studio. I had been waiting for a job from my
(3) _____________ for weeks, so it was great to get something. I had to
(4) _____________ for the lead role, which meant a lot of hanging around
(5) _____________, but I didn’t mind.
We did it in nine (6) _____________.
Craig: Well, the money you are paid in commercials is always the best. Good job! I hope you get a part in a successful (7) _____________ one day and we can go to the movies and see you
(8) _____________.
Emma: So, do I! But until then, I’ll have to keep doing commercials!


1. _________________
13.
2 points
VOCABULARY

2 Complete the dialogue with these words.


agency commercial double feature film

on location on screen on set takes



Craig: How was your job on the TV
(1) _____________? Were you working (2) _____________ somewhere nice?
Emma: No, we were working in the studio. I had been waiting for a job from my
(3) _____________ for weeks, so it was great to get something. I had to
(4) _____________ for the lead role, which meant a lot of hanging around
(5) _____________, but I didn’t mind.
We did it in nine (6) _____________.
Craig: Well, the money you are paid in commercials is always the best. Good job! I hope you get a part in a successful (7) _____________ one day and we can go to the movies and see you
(8) _____________.
Emma: So, do I! But until then, I’ll have to keep doing commercials!


2. ___________________
14.
2 points
VOCABULARY

2 Complete the dialogue with these words.


agency commercial double feature film

on location on screen on set takes



Craig: How was your job on the TV
(1) _____________? Were you working (2) _____________ somewhere nice?
Emma: No, we were working in the studio. I had been waiting for a job from my
(3) _____________ for weeks, so it was great to get something. I had to
(4) _____________ for the lead role, which meant a lot of hanging around
(5) _____________, but I didn’t mind.
We did it in nine (6) _____________.
Craig: Well, the money you are paid in commercials is always the best. Good job! I hope you get a part in a successful (7) _____________ one day and we can go to the movies and see you
(8) _____________.
Emma: So, do I! But until then, I’ll have to keep doing commercials!


3. _________________
15.
2 points
VOCABULARY

2 Complete the dialogue with these words.


agency commercial double feature film

on location on screen on set takes



Craig: How was your job on the TV
(1) _____________? Were you working (2) _____________ somewhere nice?
Emma: No, we were working in the studio. I had been waiting for a job from my
(3) _____________ for weeks, so it was great to get something. I had to
(4) _____________ for the lead role, which meant a lot of hanging around
(5) _____________, but I didn’t mind.
We did it in nine (6) _____________.
Craig: Well, the money you are paid in commercials is always the best. Good job! I hope you get a part in a successful (7) _____________ one day and we can go to the movies and see you
(8) _____________.
Emma: So, do I! But until then, I’ll have to keep doing commercials!


4. _________________
16.
2 points
VOCABULARY

2 Complete the dialogue with these words.


agency commercial double feature film

on location on screen on set takes



Craig: How was your job on the TV
(1) _____________? Were you working (2) _____________ somewhere nice?
Emma: No, we were working in the studio. I had been waiting for a job from my
(3) _____________ for weeks, so it was great to get something. I had to
(4) _____________ for the lead role, which meant a lot of hanging around
(5) _____________, but I didn’t mind.
We did it in nine (6) _____________.
Craig: Well, the money you are paid in commercials is always the best. Good job! I hope you get a part in a successful (7) _____________ one day and we can go to the movies and see you
(8) _____________.
Emma: So, do I! But until then, I’ll have to keep doing commercials!


5. _____________________
17.
2 points
VOCABULARY

2 Complete the dialogue with these words.


agency commercial double feature film

on location on screen on set takes



Craig: How was your job on the TV
(1) _____________? Were you working (2) _____________ somewhere nice?
Emma: No, we were working in the studio. I had been waiting for a job from my
(3) _____________ for weeks, so it was great to get something. I had to
(4) _____________ for the lead role, which meant a lot of hanging around
(5) _____________, but I didn’t mind.
We did it in nine (6) _____________.
Craig: Well, the money you are paid in commercials is always the best. Good job! I hope you get a part in a successful (7) _____________ one day and we can go to the movies and see you
(8) _____________.
Emma: So, do I! But until then, I’ll have to keep doing commercials!


6. _____________________
18.
2 points
VOCABULARY

2 Complete the dialogue with these words.


agency commercial double feature film

on location on screen on set takes



Craig: How was your job on the TV
(1) _____________? Were you working (2) _____________ somewhere nice?
Emma: No, we were working in the studio. I had been waiting for a job from my
(3) _____________ for weeks, so it was great to get something. I had to
(4) _____________ for the lead role, which meant a lot of hanging around
(5) _____________, but I didn’t mind.
We did it in nine (6) _____________.
Craig: Well, the money you are paid in commercials is always the best. Good job! I hope you get a part in a successful (7) _____________ one day and we can go to the movies and see you
(8) _____________.
Emma: So, do I! But until then, I’ll have to keep doing commercials!



7. ______________________
19.
2 points
VOCABULARY

2 Complete the dialogue with these words.


agency commercial double feature film

on location on screen on set takes



Craig: How was your job on the TV
(1) _____________? Were you working (2) _____________ somewhere nice?
Emma: No, we were working in the studio. I had been waiting for a job from my
(3) _____________ for weeks, so it was great to get something. I had to
(4) _____________ for the lead role, which meant a lot of hanging around
(5) _____________, but I didn’t mind.
We did it in nine (6) _____________.
Craig: Well, the money you are paid in commercials is always the best. Good job! I hope you get a part in a successful (7) _____________ one day and we can go to the movies and see you
(8) _____________.
Emma: So, do I! But until then, I’ll have to keep doing commercials!



8. ___________________
20.
2 points
GRAMMAR

Complete the sentences with the present perfect progressive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 Jane ____________________ (study) art for two years.
2 How long ____________________ (you/work) with bronze?
3 My father ____________________ (collect) art since he first started work.
4 ____________________ (you/sit) here for a long time?
5 I ____________________ (wait) for the bus for 30 minutes.
6 Jade ____________________ (call) her agency every day.
7 How long ____________________ (Scott/live) in his new house?
8 ____________________ (a lot of people/come) to the art exhibition this week?
9 Karl ____________________ (work) on location all day.
10 What ____________________ (they/try) to do?


1. __________________________
21.
2 points
GRAMMAR

Complete the sentences with the present perfect progressive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 Jane ____________________ (study) art for two years.
2 How long ____________________ (you/work) with bronze?
3 My father ____________________ (collect) art since he first started work.
4 ____________________ (you/sit) here for a long time?
5 I ____________________ (wait) for the bus for 30 minutes.
6 Jade ____________________ (call) her agency every day.
7 How long ____________________ (Scott/live) in his new house?
8 ____________________ (a lot of people/come) to the art exhibition this week?
9 Karl ____________________ (work) on location all day.
10 What ____________________ (they/try) to do?


2. ________________________
22.
2 points
GRAMMAR

Complete the sentences with the present perfect progressive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 Jane ____________________ (study) art for two years.
2 How long ____________________ (you/work) with bronze?
3 My father ____________________ (collect) art since he first started work.
4 ____________________ (you/sit) here for a long time?
5 I ____________________ (wait) for the bus for 30 minutes.
6 Jade ____________________ (call) her agency every day.
7 How long ____________________ (Scott/live) in his new house?
8 ____________________ (a lot of people/come) to the art exhibition this week?
9 Karl ____________________ (work) on location all day.
10 What ____________________ (they/try) to do?


3.____________________
23.
2 points
GRAMMAR

Complete the sentences with the present perfect progressive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 Jane ____________________ (study) art for two years.
2 How long ____________________ (you/work) with bronze?
3 My father ____________________ (collect) art since he first started work.
4 ____________________ (you/sit) here for a long time?
5 I ____________________ (wait) for the bus for 30 minutes.
6 Jade ____________________ (call) her agency every day.
7 How long ____________________ (Scott/live) in his new house?
8 ____________________ (a lot of people/come) to the art exhibition this week?
9 Karl ____________________ (work) on location all day.
10 What ____________________ (they/try) to do?


4. ________________
24.
2 points
GRAMMAR

Complete the sentences with the present perfect progressive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 Jane ____________________ (study) art for two years.
2 How long ____________________ (you/work) with bronze?
3 My father ____________________ (collect) art since he first started work.
4 ____________________ (you/sit) here for a long time?
5 I ____________________ (wait) for the bus for 30 minutes.
6 Jade ____________________ (call) her agency every day.
7 How long ____________________ (Scott/live) in his new house?
8 ____________________ (a lot of people/come) to the art exhibition this week?
9 Karl ____________________ (work) on location all day.
10 What ____________________ (they/try) to do?


5. ________________
25.
2 points
GRAMMAR

Complete the sentences with the present perfect progressive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 Jane ____________________ (study) art for two years.
2 How long ____________________ (you/work) with bronze?
3 My father ____________________ (collect) art since he first started work.
4 ____________________ (you/sit) here for a long time?
5 I ____________________ (wait) for the bus for 30 minutes.
6 Jade ____________________ (call) her agency every day.
7 How long ____________________ (Scott/live) in his new house?
8 ____________________ (a lot of people/come) to the art exhibition this week?
9 Karl ____________________ (work) on location all day.
10 What ____________________ (they/try) to do?


6. ________________
26.
2 points
GRAMMAR

Complete the sentences with the present perfect progressive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 Jane ____________________ (study) art for two years.
2 How long ____________________ (you/work) with bronze?
3 My father ____________________ (collect) art since he first started work.
4 ____________________ (you/sit) here for a long time?
5 I ____________________ (wait) for the bus for 30 minutes.
6 Jade ____________________ (call) her agency every day.
7 How long ____________________ (Scott/live) in his new house?
8 ____________________ (a lot of people/come) to the art exhibition this week?
9 Karl ____________________ (work) on location all day.
10 What ____________________ (they/try) to do?


7. _______________
27.
2 points
GRAMMAR

Complete the sentences with the present perfect progressive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 Jane ____________________ (study) art for two years.
2 How long ____________________ (you/work) with bronze?
3 My father ____________________ (collect) art since he first started work.
4 ____________________ (you/sit) here for a long time?
5 I ____________________ (wait) for the bus for 30 minutes.
6 Jade ____________________ (call) her agency every day.
7 How long ____________________ (Scott/live) in his new house?
8 ____________________ (a lot of people/come) to the art exhibition this week?
9 Karl ____________________ (work) on location all day.
10 What ____________________ (they/try) to do?


8. ____________________
28.
2 points
GRAMMAR

Complete the sentences with the present perfect progressive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 Jane ____________________ (study) art for two years.
2 How long ____________________ (you/work) with bronze?
3 My father ____________________ (collect) art since he first started work.
4 ____________________ (you/sit) here for a long time?
5 I ____________________ (wait) for the bus for 30 minutes.
6 Jade ____________________ (call) her agency every day.
7 How long ____________________ (Scott/live) in his new house?
8 ____________________ (a lot of people/come) to the art exhibition this week?
9 Karl ____________________ (work) on location all day.
10 What ____________________ (they/try) to do?


9. ________________
29.
2 points
GRAMMAR

Complete the sentences with the present perfect progressive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 Jane ____________________ (study) art for two years.
2 How long ____________________ (you/work) with bronze?
3 My father ____________________ (collect) art since he first started work.
4 ____________________ (you/sit) here for a long time?
5 I ____________________ (wait) for the bus for 30 minutes.
6 Jade ____________________ (call) her agency every day.
7 How long ____________________ (Scott/live) in his new house?
8 ____________________ (a lot of people/come) to the art exhibition this week?
9 Karl ____________________ (work) on location all day.
10 What ____________________ (they/try) to do?


10. ______________________
30.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences with one or two words.
Janet Cole is a wardrobe supervisor and has had a long career in movies. She is talking to Reel Magazine today about her career.

How long have you been working in movies?
I’ve been working in movies for ten years now. I started working as a dresser and now I’m a wardrobe supervisor. I’ve spent a lot of time working on location in the U.S., but I’ve also worked on a few projects on location in South America, Australia, and New Zealand.

What is working on location like?
People think that working on location is exciting and thrilling, but it’s usually just very tiring. You don’t have any opportunity to see the locations you work on. As a wardrobe supervisor, you work very long hours, and you’re too busy looking after everyone’s costumes. On one movie we made in New Zealand, it rained constantly for three weeks and I remember being cold, wet, and tired for the whole time. It was terrible. It isn’t the location that makes a job exciting for me, it’s the costumes and the characters.

Have you worked in television?
Yes, I’ve done a little work in television. In fact, that’s how I started my career. I had been working as an assistant on a well-known TV show for 18 months when I met a movie director on set. It was my job to take care of him while he was waiting to be interviewed. I told him that I wanted to work in feature films and my dream was to work in wardrobe; I majored in fashion design, you see. He told me to contact an agency that he works with, and within four weeks I had the offer of a job as a dresser on a costume drama. I’ve been working on movies ever since.

What qualities have helped you in your career so far?
When I started working in feature films, I hadn’t realized how important qualities like creativity, imagination, and problem-solving would be. You need to able to think quickly and find solutions to problems all the time but that’s also what makes this such a fascinating job.

1 Janet Cole has been working in movies for _____________.

2 She has spent time working _____________ in South America.

3 She feels that working on location is _____________.

4 She _____________ been to New Zealand.

5 Before she worked in movies, she had been working as _____________ on a television show.

6 She worked in television for _____________.

7 A movie _____________ helped her get a job in movies.

8 Her first job as a dresser was on a _____________.

9 She has been working in _____________ ever since then.

10 She says she needs qualities like imagination, problem-solving, and _____________.



1. __________________________
31.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences with one or two words.
Janet Cole is a wardrobe supervisor and has had a long career in movies. She is talking to Reel Magazine today about her career.

How long have you been working in movies?
I’ve been working in movies for ten years now. I started working as a dresser and now I’m a wardrobe supervisor. I’ve spent a lot of time working on location in the U.S., but I’ve also worked on a few projects on location in South America, Australia, and New Zealand.

What is working on location like?
People think that working on location is exciting and thrilling, but it’s usually just very tiring. You don’t have any opportunity to see the locations you work on. As a wardrobe supervisor, you work very long hours, and you’re too busy looking after everyone’s costumes. On one movie we made in New Zealand, it rained constantly for three weeks and I remember being cold, wet, and tired for the whole time. It was terrible. It isn’t the location that makes a job exciting for me, it’s the costumes and the characters.

Have you worked in television?
Yes, I’ve done a little work in television. In fact, that’s how I started my career. I had been working as an assistant on a well-known TV show for 18 months when I met a movie director on set. It was my job to take care of him while he was waiting to be interviewed. I told him that I wanted to work in feature films and my dream was to work in wardrobe; I majored in fashion design, you see. He told me to contact an agency that he works with, and within four weeks I had the offer of a job as a dresser on a costume drama. I’ve been working on movies ever since.

What qualities have helped you in your career so far?
When I started working in feature films, I hadn’t realized how important qualities like creativity, imagination, and problem-solving would be. You need to able to think quickly and find solutions to problems all the time but that’s also what makes this such a fascinating job.

1 Janet Cole has been working in movies for _____________.

2 She has spent time working _____________ in South America.

3 She feels that working on location is _____________.

4 She _____________ been to New Zealand.

5 Before she worked in movies, she had been working as _____________ on a television show.

6 She worked in television for _____________.

7 A movie _____________ helped her get a job in movies.

8 Her first job as a dresser was on a _____________.

9 She has been working in _____________ ever since then.

10 She says she needs qualities like imagination, problem-solving, and _____________.


2. ________________
32.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences with one or two words.
Janet Cole is a wardrobe supervisor and has had a long career in movies. She is talking to Reel Magazine today about her career.

How long have you been working in movies?
I’ve been working in movies for ten years now. I started working as a dresser and now I’m a wardrobe supervisor. I’ve spent a lot of time working on location in the U.S., but I’ve also worked on a few projects on location in South America, Australia, and New Zealand.

What is working on location like?
People think that working on location is exciting and thrilling, but it’s usually just very tiring. You don’t have any opportunity to see the locations you work on. As a wardrobe supervisor, you work very long hours, and you’re too busy looking after everyone’s costumes. On one movie we made in New Zealand, it rained constantly for three weeks and I remember being cold, wet, and tired for the whole time. It was terrible. It isn’t the location that makes a job exciting for me, it’s the costumes and the characters.

Have you worked in television?
Yes, I’ve done a little work in television. In fact, that’s how I started my career. I had been working as an assistant on a well-known TV show for 18 months when I met a movie director on set. It was my job to take care of him while he was waiting to be interviewed. I told him that I wanted to work in feature films and my dream was to work in wardrobe; I majored in fashion design, you see. He told me to contact an agency that he works with, and within four weeks I had the offer of a job as a dresser on a costume drama. I’ve been working on movies ever since.

What qualities have helped you in your career so far?
When I started working in feature films, I hadn’t realized how important qualities like creativity, imagination, and problem-solving would be. You need to able to think quickly and find solutions to problems all the time but that’s also what makes this such a fascinating job.

1 Janet Cole has been working in movies for _____________.

2 She has spent time working _____________ in South America.

3 She feels that working on location is _____________.

4 She _____________ been to New Zealand.

5 Before she worked in movies, she had been working as _____________ on a television show.

6 She worked in television for _____________.

7 A movie _____________ helped her get a job in movies.

8 Her first job as a dresser was on a _____________.

9 She has been working in _____________ ever since then.

10 She says she needs qualities like imagination, problem-solving, and _____________.


3. ___________________
33.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences with one or two words.
Janet Cole is a wardrobe supervisor and has had a long career in movies. She is talking to Reel Magazine today about her career.

How long have you been working in movies?
I’ve been working in movies for ten years now. I started working as a dresser and now I’m a wardrobe supervisor. I’ve spent a lot of time working on location in the U.S., but I’ve also worked on a few projects on location in South America, Australia, and New Zealand.

What is working on location like?
People think that working on location is exciting and thrilling, but it’s usually just very tiring. You don’t have any opportunity to see the locations you work on. As a wardrobe supervisor, you work very long hours, and you’re too busy looking after everyone’s costumes. On one movie we made in New Zealand, it rained constantly for three weeks and I remember being cold, wet, and tired for the whole time. It was terrible. It isn’t the location that makes a job exciting for me, it’s the costumes and the characters.

Have you worked in television?
Yes, I’ve done a little work in television. In fact, that’s how I started my career. I had been working as an assistant on a well-known TV show for 18 months when I met a movie director on set. It was my job to take care of him while he was waiting to be interviewed. I told him that I wanted to work in feature films and my dream was to work in wardrobe; I majored in fashion design, you see. He told me to contact an agency that he works with, and within four weeks I had the offer of a job as a dresser on a costume drama. I’ve been working on movies ever since.

What qualities have helped you in your career so far?
When I started working in feature films, I hadn’t realized how important qualities like creativity, imagination, and problem-solving would be. You need to able to think quickly and find solutions to problems all the time but that’s also what makes this such a fascinating job.

1 Janet Cole has been working in movies for _____________.

2 She has spent time working _____________ in South America.

3 She feels that working on location is _____________.

4 She _____________ been to New Zealand.

5 Before she worked in movies, she had been working as _____________ on a television show.

6 She worked in television for _____________.

7 A movie _____________ helped her get a job in movies.

8 Her first job as a dresser was on a _____________.

9 She has been working in _____________ ever since then.

10 She says she needs qualities like imagination, problem-solving, and _____________.


4. _____________________
34.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences with one or two words.
Janet Cole is a wardrobe supervisor and has had a long career in movies. She is talking to Reel Magazine today about her career.

How long have you been working in movies?
I’ve been working in movies for ten years now. I started working as a dresser and now I’m a wardrobe supervisor. I’ve spent a lot of time working on location in the U.S., but I’ve also worked on a few projects on location in South America, Australia, and New Zealand.

What is working on location like?
People think that working on location is exciting and thrilling, but it’s usually just very tiring. You don’t have any opportunity to see the locations you work on. As a wardrobe supervisor, you work very long hours, and you’re too busy looking after everyone’s costumes. On one movie we made in New Zealand, it rained constantly for three weeks and I remember being cold, wet, and tired for the whole time. It was terrible. It isn’t the location that makes a job exciting for me, it’s the costumes and the characters.

Have you worked in television?
Yes, I’ve done a little work in television. In fact, that’s how I started my career. I had been working as an assistant on a well-known TV show for 18 months when I met a movie director on set. It was my job to take care of him while he was waiting to be interviewed. I told him that I wanted to work in feature films and my dream was to work in wardrobe; I majored in fashion design, you see. He told me to contact an agency that he works with, and within four weeks I had the offer of a job as a dresser on a costume drama. I’ve been working on movies ever since.

What qualities have helped you in your career so far?
When I started working in feature films, I hadn’t realized how important qualities like creativity, imagination, and problem-solving would be. You need to able to think quickly and find solutions to problems all the time but that’s also what makes this such a fascinating job.

1 Janet Cole has been working in movies for _____________.

2 She has spent time working _____________ in South America.

3 She feels that working on location is _____________.

4 She _____________ been to New Zealand.

5 Before she worked in movies, she had been working as _____________ on a television show.

6 She worked in television for _____________.

7 A movie _____________ helped her get a job in movies.

8 Her first job as a dresser was on a _____________.

9 She has been working in _____________ ever since then.

10 She says she needs qualities like imagination, problem-solving, and _____________.


5. ________________
35.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences with one or two words.
Janet Cole is a wardrobe supervisor and has had a long career in movies. She is talking to Reel Magazine today about her career.

How long have you been working in movies?
I’ve been working in movies for ten years now. I started working as a dresser and now I’m a wardrobe supervisor. I’ve spent a lot of time working on location in the U.S., but I’ve also worked on a few projects on location in South America, Australia, and New Zealand.

What is working on location like?
People think that working on location is exciting and thrilling, but it’s usually just very tiring. You don’t have any opportunity to see the locations you work on. As a wardrobe supervisor, you work very long hours, and you’re too busy looking after everyone’s costumes. On one movie we made in New Zealand, it rained constantly for three weeks and I remember being cold, wet, and tired for the whole time. It was terrible. It isn’t the location that makes a job exciting for me, it’s the costumes and the characters.

Have you worked in television?
Yes, I’ve done a little work in television. In fact, that’s how I started my career. I had been working as an assistant on a well-known TV show for 18 months when I met a movie director on set. It was my job to take care of him while he was waiting to be interviewed. I told him that I wanted to work in feature films and my dream was to work in wardrobe; I majored in fashion design, you see. He told me to contact an agency that he works with, and within four weeks I had the offer of a job as a dresser on a costume drama. I’ve been working on movies ever since.

What qualities have helped you in your career so far?
When I started working in feature films, I hadn’t realized how important qualities like creativity, imagination, and problem-solving would be. You need to able to think quickly and find solutions to problems all the time but that’s also what makes this such a fascinating job.

1 Janet Cole has been working in movies for _____________.

2 She has spent time working _____________ in South America.

3 She feels that working on location is _____________.

4 She _____________ been to New Zealand.

5 Before she worked in movies, she had been working as _____________ on a television show.

6 She worked in television for _____________.

7 A movie _____________ helped her get a job in movies.

8 Her first job as a dresser was on a _____________.

9 She has been working in _____________ ever since then.

10 She says she needs qualities like imagination, problem-solving, and _____________.


6. ____________________
36.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences with one or two words.
Janet Cole is a wardrobe supervisor and has had a long career in movies. She is talking to Reel Magazine today about her career.

How long have you been working in movies?
I’ve been working in movies for ten years now. I started working as a dresser and now I’m a wardrobe supervisor. I’ve spent a lot of time working on location in the U.S., but I’ve also worked on a few projects on location in South America, Australia, and New Zealand.

What is working on location like?
People think that working on location is exciting and thrilling, but it’s usually just very tiring. You don’t have any opportunity to see the locations you work on. As a wardrobe supervisor, you work very long hours, and you’re too busy looking after everyone’s costumes. On one movie we made in New Zealand, it rained constantly for three weeks and I remember being cold, wet, and tired for the whole time. It was terrible. It isn’t the location that makes a job exciting for me, it’s the costumes and the characters.

Have you worked in television?
Yes, I’ve done a little work in television. In fact, that’s how I started my career. I had been working as an assistant on a well-known TV show for 18 months when I met a movie director on set. It was my job to take care of him while he was waiting to be interviewed. I told him that I wanted to work in feature films and my dream was to work in wardrobe; I majored in fashion design, you see. He told me to contact an agency that he works with, and within four weeks I had the offer of a job as a dresser on a costume drama. I’ve been working on movies ever since.

What qualities have helped you in your career so far?
When I started working in feature films, I hadn’t realized how important qualities like creativity, imagination, and problem-solving would be. You need to able to think quickly and find solutions to problems all the time but that’s also what makes this such a fascinating job.

1 Janet Cole has been working in movies for _____________.

2 She has spent time working _____________ in South America.

3 She feels that working on location is _____________.

4 She _____________ been to New Zealand.

5 Before she worked in movies, she had been working as _____________ on a television show.

6 She worked in television for _____________.

7 A movie _____________ helped her get a job in movies.

8 Her first job as a dresser was on a _____________.

9 She has been working in _____________ ever since then.

10 She says she needs qualities like imagination, problem-solving, and _____________.


7. ________________
37.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences with one or two words.
Janet Cole is a wardrobe supervisor and has had a long career in movies. She is talking to Reel Magazine today about her career.

How long have you been working in movies?
I’ve been working in movies for ten years now. I started working as a dresser and now I’m a wardrobe supervisor. I’ve spent a lot of time working on location in the U.S., but I’ve also worked on a few projects on location in South America, Australia, and New Zealand.

What is working on location like?
People think that working on location is exciting and thrilling, but it’s usually just very tiring. You don’t have any opportunity to see the locations you work on. As a wardrobe supervisor, you work very long hours, and you’re too busy looking after everyone’s costumes. On one movie we made in New Zealand, it rained constantly for three weeks and I remember being cold, wet, and tired for the whole time. It was terrible. It isn’t the location that makes a job exciting for me, it’s the costumes and the characters.

Have you worked in television?
Yes, I’ve done a little work in television. In fact, that’s how I started my career. I had been working as an assistant on a well-known TV show for 18 months when I met a movie director on set. It was my job to take care of him while he was waiting to be interviewed. I told him that I wanted to work in feature films and my dream was to work in wardrobe; I majored in fashion design, you see. He told me to contact an agency that he works with, and within four weeks I had the offer of a job as a dresser on a costume drama. I’ve been working on movies ever since.

What qualities have helped you in your career so far?
When I started working in feature films, I hadn’t realized how important qualities like creativity, imagination, and problem-solving would be. You need to able to think quickly and find solutions to problems all the time but that’s also what makes this such a fascinating job.

1 Janet Cole has been working in movies for _____________.

2 She has spent time working _____________ in South America.

3 She feels that working on location is _____________.

4 She _____________ been to New Zealand.

5 Before she worked in movies, she had been working as _____________ on a television show.

6 She worked in television for _____________.

7 A movie _____________ helped her get a job in movies.

8 Her first job as a dresser was on a _____________.

9 She has been working in _____________ ever since then.

10 She says she needs qualities like imagination, problem-solving, and _____________.


8. ___________________
38.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences with one or two words.
Janet Cole is a wardrobe supervisor and has had a long career in movies. She is talking to Reel Magazine today about her career.

How long have you been working in movies?
I’ve been working in movies for ten years now. I started working as a dresser and now I’m a wardrobe supervisor. I’ve spent a lot of time working on location in the U.S., but I’ve also worked on a few projects on location in South America, Australia, and New Zealand.

What is working on location like?
People think that working on location is exciting and thrilling, but it’s usually just very tiring. You don’t have any opportunity to see the locations you work on. As a wardrobe supervisor, you work very long hours, and you’re too busy looking after everyone’s costumes. On one movie we made in New Zealand, it rained constantly for three weeks and I remember being cold, wet, and tired for the whole time. It was terrible. It isn’t the location that makes a job exciting for me, it’s the costumes and the characters.

Have you worked in television?
Yes, I’ve done a little work in television. In fact, that’s how I started my career. I had been working as an assistant on a well-known TV show for 18 months when I met a movie director on set. It was my job to take care of him while he was waiting to be interviewed. I told him that I wanted to work in feature films and my dream was to work in wardrobe; I majored in fashion design, you see. He told me to contact an agency that he works with, and within four weeks I had the offer of a job as a dresser on a costume drama. I’ve been working on movies ever since.

What qualities have helped you in your career so far?
When I started working in feature films, I hadn’t realized how important qualities like creativity, imagination, and problem-solving would be. You need to able to think quickly and find solutions to problems all the time but that’s also what makes this such a fascinating job.

1 Janet Cole has been working in movies for _____________.

2 She has spent time working _____________ in South America.

3 She feels that working on location is _____________.

4 She _____________ been to New Zealand.

5 Before she worked in movies, she had been working as _____________ on a television show.

6 She worked in television for _____________.

7 A movie _____________ helped her get a job in movies.

8 Her first job as a dresser was on a _____________.

9 She has been working in _____________ ever since then.

10 She says she needs qualities like imagination, problem-solving, and _____________.


9. _____________________
39.
4 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences with one or two words.
Janet Cole is a wardrobe supervisor and has had a long career in movies. She is talking to Reel Magazine today about her career.

How long have you been working in movies?
I’ve been working in movies for ten years now. I started working as a dresser and now I’m a wardrobe supervisor. I’ve spent a lot of time working on location in the U.S., but I’ve also worked on a few projects on location in South America, Australia, and New Zealand.

What is working on location like?
People think that working on location is exciting and thrilling, but it’s usually just very tiring. You don’t have any opportunity to see the locations you work on. As a wardrobe supervisor, you work very long hours, and you’re too busy looking after everyone’s costumes. On one movie we made in New Zealand, it rained constantly for three weeks and I remember being cold, wet, and tired for the whole time. It was terrible. It isn’t the location that makes a job exciting for me, it’s the costumes and the characters.

Have you worked in television?
Yes, I’ve done a little work in television. In fact, that’s how I started my career. I had been working as an assistant on a well-known TV show for 18 months when I met a movie director on set. It was my job to take care of him while he was waiting to be interviewed. I told him that I wanted to work in feature films and my dream was to work in wardrobe; I majored in fashion design, you see. He told me to contact an agency that he works with, and within four weeks I had the offer of a job as a dresser on a costume drama. I’ve been working on movies ever since.

What qualities have helped you in your career so far?
When I started working in feature films, I hadn’t realized how important qualities like creativity, imagination, and problem-solving would be. You need to able to think quickly and find solutions to problems all the time but that’s also what makes this such a fascinating job.

1 Janet Cole has been working in movies for _____________.

2 She has spent time working _____________ in South America.

3 She feels that working on location is _____________.

4 She _____________ been to New Zealand.

5 Before she worked in movies, she had been working as _____________ on a television show.

6 She worked in television for _____________.

7 A movie _____________ helped her get a job in movies.

8 Her first job as a dresser was on a _____________.

9 She has been working in _____________ ever since then.

10 She says she needs qualities like imagination, problem-solving, and _____________.


10. ____________________
40.
20 points
WRITTING

Chapter 4 is a very inetersting chapter don't you think? I want to know your opinnion about the following aspects. Please write a paragraph about chapter 4 using the following information.

1. Favourite character so far. Why'
2. Most shocking event so far. why?
3. Most boring moment, why?
4. How do you think continues chapter five?

Include key vocabulary from the chapter and the grammar topic studied.