TIẾNG ANH 10 FRIENDS GLOBAL
UNIT 3: ON SCREEN
READING TEST
Exercise 1: Read Hiro Takamura’ s article about his experience with Fortnight. Then answer some
questions below. (2,5 points)
I remember when I discovered Fortnite, I was very bored, surfing the Internet and started googling
random stuff. Truth be told, I wanted to find an addictive videogame to kill my time so my search words were
something like “MMORPG”, "Addictive pc games you can't stop playing”, and so on.
What I found first was a game called "Playing Unknown Battleground" (also known as PUBG). It
seemed pretty interesting and realistic, but it just didn't convince me because of the game I found. Yes, you are
right. I’m talking about Fortnite.
I just fell in love with it. Firstly, Fortnite graphic effects are inspiring. The cartoon style is very funny
and hilarious. Secondly, the game replayability is fantastic. It is much faster and more enjoyable than PUBG.
Battles or "matches" are really dynamic and when you least expect it, you are playing a second round and trying
to be the last man standing.
All in all, it's been months since I've been playing Fortnite and I'm planning to be a professional player
and fight against the strongest people all over the world.
1. How did Hiro discover Fortnite?
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2. Did he find Fortnite instantly?
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3. Which are the features the author loves about Fortnite?
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4. Did he download PUBG?
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5. What is he planning to do?
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Exercise 2: Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following
passage. (2,5 points)
Cartoon films have very few limits. If you can draw something, you can (1) ________ it move on the cinema
screen. The use of new ideas and advanced computer programs means that cartoons are becoming exciting
again for people of (2) ________ ages. By the end of the 1970s, the cinema world had decided that cartoons
were only for children. But soon (3) ________, one or two directors had some original new ideas. They proved
that it was possible to make films in which both adults and children could share the fun. However, not (4)
________ cartoon film was successful. The Black Cauldron, for example, failed, mainly because it was too