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If something dangerous needed to be done for a scene, the producers would hire anyone crazy or desperate enough to do it. These people were not trained to perform stunts, so they often ___24___ things for the first time during the actual shooting.
(A) possible (B) sensation (C) risky (D) cost (E) witnessed
(F) professional (G) called for (H) tried out (I) necessity (J) career
英文
111學測英文試題25
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They had to learn from their own mistakes, which ___25___ some their lives, and almost all suffered light or severe injuries.
(A) possible (B) sensation (C) risky (D) cost (E) witnessed
(F) professional (G) called for (H) tried out (I) necessity (J) career
111學測英文試題26
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Beginning around 1910, audiences developed a taste for serial action movies, which ___26___ the use of dedicated stunt people to perform in dangerous scenes.
(A) possible (B) sensation (C) risky (D) cost (E) witnessed
(F) professional (G) called for (H) tried out (I) necessity (J) career
111學測英文試題27
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Such demand increased with the rise of western movies, and many cowboys with masterful skills on horseback found a new ___27___ as a stunt person.
(A) possible (B) sensation (C) risky (D) cost (E) witnessed
(F) professional (G) called for (H) tried out (I) necessity (J) career
111學測英文試題28
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The 1960s and ’70s ___28___ the development of most modern stunt technology, like air rams and bullet squibs.
(A) possible (B) sensation (C) risky (D) cost (E) witnessed
(F) professional (G) called for (H) tried out (I) necessity (J) career
111學測英文試題29
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Today, CGI (computer generated imagery) is widely used in filmmaking, and it is now ___29___ to create very lifelike scenes without using real stunt people.
(A) possible (B) sensation (C) risky (D) cost (E) witnessed
(F) professional (G) called for (H) tried out (I) necessity (J) career
111學測英文試題30
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However, CGI has difficulties of its own, and there will always be a demand for the realism and thrilling ___30___ of an actual stunt.
(A) possible (B) sensation (C) risky (D) cost (E) witnessed
(F) professional (G) called for (H) tried out (I) necessity (J) career
111學測英文試題31
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Obon, or the Bon Festival, is a Japanese holiday that honors the spirits of the dead. ___31___ The festival usually lasts for four to five days in August. During this period, many people travel back to their hometowns and spend time with loved ones, both past and present.
(A) Some people also visit the cemetery to clean up the family graves and pray for their ancestors.
(B) Such festive activities are usually held in parks, temples, and other public places around Japan.
(C) Obon concludes with another bonfire, okuribi, lighting up the sky to see the ancestors’ spirits off.
(D) Originating from the Chinese Ghost Festival, this annual event has evolved into a time of family reunion.
111學測英文試題32
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Though not a national holiday, Obon is surely one of the most traditional events of the year. Celebration often begins with mukachi (welcoming fire), during which people make a small bonfire in front of their house to guide spirits upon their return back home. ___32___ Food offerings are presented at house altars and temples. Some regions prepare horses made of cucumbers and cows made of eggplants, hoping that the spirits will come back to Earth quickly, on a horse, and leave slowly, riding the cow.
(A) Some people also visit the cemetery to clean up the family graves and pray for their ancestors.
(B) Such festive activities are usually held in parks, temples, and other public places around Japan.
(C) Obon concludes with another bonfire, okuribi, lighting up the sky to see the ancestors’ spirits off.
(D) Originating from the Chinese Ghost Festival, this annual event has evolved into a time of family reunion.
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___33___ Paper lanterns and offerings are sent floating down rivers to accompany the ancestors back to their resting place. Many areas will also organize bon-odori dances. The style of the dances varies from region to region but is normally based on the rhythms of taiko drums. Performers usually play on a tall stage with lanterns and banners strung all around. Participants, often dressed in light cotton kimonos, are encouraged to dance to the music around the stage.
(A) Some people also visit the cemetery to clean up the family graves and pray for their ancestors.
(B) Such festive activities are usually held in parks, temples, and other public places around Japan.
(C) Obon concludes with another bonfire, okuribi, lighting up the sky to see the ancestors’ spirits off.
(D) Originating from the Chinese Ghost Festival, this annual event has evolved into a time of family reunion.