Task 2 (8 points)
Fill each of the numbered gaps in the following passage. Use only one word in each gap.
The task begins with an example (0).
A 4D CINEMA IN ENGLAND
There is now a new type (0) of cinema in England. It is in Milton Keynes, a city in England (1)
is located
between London and Birmingham. You can still eat popcom, meet friends and watch great films but this is a cinema (2)
a difference, 4D, four dimensional cinema, is a step-up from 3D, because it is designed to make you (3)
like you are part of the film. When (4)
is an outdoor scene with flowers in the film, for
example, you will smell flowers in the cinema. When actors share a cup of coffee in the film, you will be (5)
to smell fresh coffee in real life. During a storm in the film you will feel real rain on your face or real wind in your hair. If
they show (6)
explosion in the film, your cinema chairs will move and shake. The 4D cinema (7)
invented in Korea in 2009, but now there are over 150 cinemas in 30 countries around the world. People seem to have
mixed opinions about the 4D cinema. Some people think 4D films are fun to watch. Other people think that it is only fun
(8)
or twice: they say that people still want to watch traditional films.​

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Answer:

2) WITH 3) FEEL 4)THERE 5)ABLE 6) AN 7) WAS 8) ONCE

Explanation:

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The numbered gaps from 2 to 8 in the passage can be filled with the words "with", "feel", "there", "able", "an", "was", and "once", as further explained below.

Steps to fill in the gaps

When doing activities that involve filling in gaps with missing words, some steps can be useful:

  • Read the entire text first. Having an idea of what it is about is helpful to guess the type of words that will be missing.
  • Read all the answer choices, if they are provided.
  • Start from the easiest or most obvious ones, so that you can spend more time working on the difficult gaps later.
  • Choose what sounds right. If you try a word but it sounds off, it is likely to be wrong.
  • Think of collocations, that is, words that often go together. For example, "make you... like" often goes with the verb "feel."

With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answer given above is correct. The words that fill in the gaps are  "with", "feel", "there", "able", "an", "was", and "once" for numbers 2 to 8, respectively.

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