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IELTS Listening Multiple Choice practice (History of Moving Pictures)

By ieltsetc on January 5, 2019 0

IELTS Listening Multiple Choice Questions always provide just 3 options and you’ll probably hear a reference to each one.
 
In this lesson you’ll learn how to identify and avoid the distractors.
 
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IELTS with Fiona · History Of Moving Pictures

You will hear part of a lecture about the history of moving pictures.

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

The history of moving pictures

31. Some photographs of a horse running showed
A all feet off the ground.
B at least one foot on the ground.
C two feet off the ground.

32. The Scotsman employed by Edison
A. designed a system to use the technology Edison had invented.
B. used available technology to make a new system.
C. was already an expert in motion picture technology.

33. One major problem with the first system was that
A. only one person could be filmed.
B. people could only see very short films.
C. the camera was very heavy.

34. Rival systems started to appear in Europe after people had
A. been told about the American system.
B. seen the American system.
C. used the American system.

35. In 1895, a famous new system was developed by
A. a French team working alone.
B. a French and German team working together.
C. a German team who invented the word ‘cinema’.

36. Longer films were not made at the time because of problems involving
A. the subject matters.
B. the camera.
C. the film projector.

37. The ‘Lantham Loop‘ invention relied on
A. removing tension between the film reels.
B. adding three more films reels to the system.
C. making one of the film reels more effective.

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MCQ Answers

Introduction: the speaker helps you with the word ‘hooves’:

Many believe that the story first began in America in 1877, when two friends were arguing over whether a horse ever had all four feet or ‘hooves’ off the ground when it galloped. 

31. Some photographs of a horse running showed

A  all feet off the ground.

To settle the bet, a photographer was asked to photograph a horse galloping and the bet was settled because you could see that all the hooves were off the ground in some of the photos.

The person who became interested in taking the moving pictures to its next step was the famous American inventor Thomas Edison. Actually, he didn’t do the work himself but rather asked a young Scotsman in his employ to design a system, which he did.

32. The Scotsman employed by Edison

B used available technology to make a new system

Now this young fellow was clever because the first thing he did was study other systems – primitive as they were – of moving pictures and then put all the existing technologies together to make the first entire motion picture system.

33. One major problem with the first system was that

C  the camera was very heavy.

There were, however, a couple of problems with the system. The camera weighed over 200 kilograms and only one person at a time could see the film.

34. Rival systems started to appear in Europe after people had

A  been told about the American system..

Well now, news of the new system in America travelled fast and a number of rival European systems started to appear once people had heard about it.

35. In 1895, a famous new system was developed by

A  a French team working alone.

Then in 1895, three systems were all developed, more or less at the same time and independently of each other. I guess the most famous of these was by the Lumiere Brothers from France, and they called their system the cinematographe which of course is where the word ‘cinema’ comes from. [There were also two brothers in Germany who developed a successful system and they called it a bioskop.]

36. Longer films were not made at the time because of problems involving

C the film projector.

A continuing problem at the time was that the films had a tendency to break when they were being played – a problem which was caused by the tension between the two wheels, or ‘reels’ as they are called, which hold the film.

37. The ‘Lantham Loop’ invention relied on

A  removing tension between the film reels.

They developed the ‘Lantham Loop’, which was the simple addition of a third reel between the two main reels, and this took all the tension away with the result that the film stopped snapping.

 

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