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... leading actor or actress when they enjoy a film. It seems tothem that it is only the actors or actresses that have made the film successful and interesting. They always pay attention tothe actors’ ... appearance. b. the pictures taken by the cinematographer.c. the leading actor’s or actress’ family. d. the actors’ and actresses’ appearance, performance and fashion.41. A finished film is the ... the result of the collaboration of _______.a. many persons b. the leading actor and the directorc. the actors and actresses d. film viewers and the directors42. The work of stuntmen are _______.a....
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... contact and facial expressions provide important social and emotional informations A B C D THE END Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh 12 Lyn1982vn@gmail.com Lê Nga CBT - 2010 1 PRACTICE TEST ... D 64. To tell the truth, I didn’t contact her since she left me for oversea study. A B C D 65. Before Julia had become a famous fashion model, she attracted lots of attention from the public. ... Lyn1982vn@gmail.com Lê Nga CBT - 2010 4 46. A.to B. at C. for D. forwrad 47. A. looked B. tested C. chosen D. checked 48. A. By B. At C. On D. In 49. A. taking B. loading C. carrying D....
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