If you have decided to be a doctor or an engineer, it’s easy to get information about how to become one. It’s more difficult if you want to be an actor. Nobody can say, “First you do this, then you do that, and one day you’re an actor”. But I can tell you some things that will help.
Learning to be an actor usually starts at school. Frama lessons and clubs can teach students many things, including different ways of acting and how wo write their own plays. Writing helps you to understand a lot about acting. But even more important s learning to work in a group with other actors.
However, school lessons and clubs are only one part of learning about being an actor. Find small theatre groups near where you live - and don’t worry about being the star! It doesn’t matter id you only have one word to say in a play, it still helps you improve. You need to be on stage as much as possible, in a variety of different types of plays.
When you finish school, you should think about studying at university. Of course, it’s possible to be an actor without going to university, but doing a theatre course is a good idea for some people. These courses may improve your acting, and also help you learn about a variety of subjects, such as business, history, music and dance.
32. What is the best title for this text? |
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A. My Life as an Actor B. How to Become an Actor |
C. Different Types of Acting Jobs D. Going to university may help |
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33. According to paragraph 1, if you want to become an actor, it’s difficult to. |
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A. decide if it’s a good job for you B. find out what you need to do |
C. tell people why you want it D. compare with other jobs |
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34. The word “their” in paragraph 2 refers to. |
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A. schools’ |
B. lessons’ |
C. clubs’ |
D. students’ |
35. What advice does the writer give in paragraph 3? |
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A. Practice acting outside school. B. Meet theatre stars who live near you. |
C. Learn about all kinds of jobs in theatres. D. Remember your words in the plays. |
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36. The phrases “a variety of” in paragraph 4 is closest meaning to. |
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A. many |
B. important |
C. unnecessary |
D. difficult |