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The document contains the answers to a quiz covering units 13-14, with multiple choice and short answer questions on topics like preparing for a TV talk show, movie production roles, and editing film sound and effects.

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Quiz answer key

Units 13–14

A (4 POINTS)
1. Ben sent a text message to Walter
2. baked their boss a birthday cake
3. is put together by the editor and director
4. how weather can affect a photo

B (4 POINTS)
1. might have
2. must have
3. should have
4. would have

C (5 POINTS)
1. c
2. d
3. e
4. a
5. b

D (3 POINTS)
To prepare for a TV talk show, research has to be done to find
interesting guests, such as movie stars and authors. Next, the
selected people must be ranked in order of preference. The top
choices are contacted to see if they can appear on the show. If
some of them are unavailable, the next people on the list are
invited to appear instead.

E (4 POINTS)
1. Animated Movies Result in Ticket Sales and Awards
2. translate from raw to final form
3. choose actors for parts
4. a positive

F (5 POINTS)
1. A gaffer, who works on a movie or TV crew, has to carry out
the lighting design.
2. Dialog editors are sound technicians who/that specialize in
editing a film’s sound dialog.
3. A property master is responsible for buying props that are
handled by the actors.
4. Critics, who sometimes see more than ten new movies a
week, write film reviews.
5. Executive producers, who are responsible for the budget,
aren’t involved in shooting a film.

Interchange Assessment Material 3 © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Units 13–14 Quiz answer key 1

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