Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
“A Kid in King Arthur's Court” is directed by Michael Gottlieb. The main (1)______ in the film is a teenager called Calvin Fuller. Calvin is (2) ______ by Thomas Ian Nicholas. This film is a modern retelling of Mark Twain's (3) _______ book Connecticut Yankee.
Calvin lives in California, USA. He is a very shy boy and he is not very good sports. At the beginning of the film, Calvin is playing baseball when there is a (4)_____ earthquake. A hole opens in the ground and Calvin falls through it. He lands in the past, in the (5)______ of King Arthur.
Calvin meets King Arthur and Merlin, the wizard. King Arthur is played by Joss Ackland and Merlin is played by Ron Moody. They think that Calvin is (6)______ because he plays them modern music on his CD player and he show them (7) _______ to make rollerblades and a mountain bike. Calvin is trained to be a knight and he becomes more (8) _______ Calvin helps King Arthur to beat his enemy, Lord Belasco, and then Merlin sends Calvin back to the future. Calvin finds himself back in the baseball game, (9) _______ this time he wins the game.
The special effects in A Kid in King Arthur's Court are very good. Michael Gottlieb is a great director and the actors’ performances are good. The film is funny and (10) ______ It’s a comedy, a drama, and an action film all in one.
Calvin lives in California, USA. He is a very shy boy and he is not very good sports. At the beginning of the film, Calvin is playing baseball when there is a (4)_____ earthquake.
Trả lời bởi giáo viên
terrify (v): làm khiếp sợ
terrible (adj): kinh hoàng, khủng khiếp
=> Calvin lives in California, USA. He is a very shy boy and he is not very good at sports. At the beginning of the film, Calvin is playing baseball when there is a terrible earthquake.
Calvin sống ở California, Hoa Kỳ. Anh ấy là một cậu bé rất nhút nhát và anh ấy không giỏi thể thao. Ở đầu phim, Calvin đang chơi bóng chày khi có một trận động đất kinh hoàng.
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