BRITAIN AND THE US ARE CLOSE TO EACH OTHER NOT BECAUSE OF THEIR ___________
Câu 29 (TH):
Britain and the US are close to each other NOT because of their ___________.
A.
foreign policies
B.
power
C.
political interests
D.
language
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
The first Academy Awards ceremony was held on 16 May, 1929 over dinner in Hollywood's
Roosevelt Hotel. (30) ______ was attended by 270 people, each paying 5 dollars to bring a
guest, and hosted by silent-movie actor Douglas Fairbanks, who gave out the awards in a few
minutes. The 12 winners had been (31) ______ three months beforehand and the very first
“Oscar” - a 34 cm-tall gold-plated statuette designed by MGM's art director, Cedric Gibbons -
had already been handed to German actor Emil Jannings, who had sailed to Europe a few weeks
before. Actually, Jannings was the runner-up in the Best Actor category, the real winner was
Rin Tin Tin, a celebrity dog, but the new awards ceremony wanted to be (32) ______ place
seriously.
According to (33) ______ a librarian in the offices of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences, which awards the prizes, saw a statuette and said “Gee! He looks just like my Uncle
Oscar." The name stuck, and (34) ______ did the "Little Man", who remains the single most
prized object in the entire multi-billion-dollar movie business.