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C2.1 Unit 1 Review: Technology

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    Review for Monday quiz.
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  • Vocabulary Check: A plain backdrop which allows the insertion of images after the filming of the actors.
    Blue Screen
  •  15
  • Vocabulary Check: The transmission of information as light impulses along a glass or plastic wire.
    Fibre Optic
  •  15
  • Vocabulary Check: Electronic technology that generates, stores, and processes data that is expressed as a string of 1s and 0s or binary numbers.
    Digital
  •  15
  • Vocabulary Check: The sharpness of an image as defined by pixel numbers.
    Resolution
  •  15
  • Vocabulary Check: Visual illusions created using props, camera work, or computer graphics.
    Special Effects
  •  15
  • Complete with a phrasal verb: The company's new line of products hasn't _______ well, so they're going back to the drawing board.
    gone down
  •  15
  • Complete with a phrasal verb: Advances in vaccine research are _____ . Hopefully, this will curb Covid infections.
    surging ahead
  •  15
  • Complete with a phrasal verb: Interest in the Netflix Series _____ after season 1, so season 2 was canceled.
    leveled off
  •  15
  • Complete with a phrasal verb: Once the new mandate _____ force, everyone was required to wear a mask.
    came into
  •  15
  • Complete with a phrasal verb: Cloning technology has _____ many ethical debates.
    sparked off
  •  15
  • Select the correct past tense form: When I saw/was seeing Sam last, she was working at a coffee shop.
    saw
  •  15
  • Select the correct past tense form: Laurel didn't go because she already saw/had already seen the play.
    had already seen
  •  15
  • Select the correct past tense form: When she was younger, my grandma would/used to be a skilled dancer.
    used to
  •  15
  • Select the correct past tense form: María was always getting/always got into trouble in high school.
    was always getting
  •  15
  • Select the correct past tense form: I was surprised because it was the first time I hear/had heard Jen sing.
    had heard
  •  15
  • Select the correct past tense form: When Sabrina called, she sounded like she had had/would have a bad day.
    had had
  •  15