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A. FAMILY UNITY
B. LOVE HELPS TO SURVIVE IN DISASTERS
C. VICTORY OVER THE EVIL
D. THE UNHAppy
E. BE CAREFUL IN THE WILDERNESS
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change; Alan learns how to protect and care for the children, and
the kids learn to survive in the wild.
3. The Impossible is a family drama set against the 2004 Asian
tsunami. People are shown taken away and killed by the wall of
water. It's a terrible tragedy. It is a story of a mother and son's
devotionjto each other after the unthinkable has happened. But
people show each other extraordinary kindness and generosity.
Even in times of despair, there are moments of hope and small
miracles to celebrate. The Impossible follows Henry (Ewan Mc-
Gregor) and Maria (Naomi Watts), a British couple with three
kids who travel to a luxury resort in Thailand for a Christmas hol-
iday. On December 26, 2004 the massive tsunami hits the area.
4. parental Guidance $ a mostly kid-friendly family comedy
about the tension (HanpqxeHøe) between grandparents and
their daughter and son-in-law. The movie's main message is the
importance of staying close to your parents, especially when
you' re an adult with children of your own. Artie (Billy Crystal) and
Diane (Bette Midler) Decker are slightly estranged (omanønøcb)
from their only child, Alice. But when Alice and her husband Phil
need a babysitter in order to attend a business awards cere-
mony, they reluctantly turn to her parents. Wishing to see her
grandchildren again, Diane convinces a melancholy Artie to be
the best grandparents for once.
Read the text and mark the statements True (T) , False (F),
Not Stated (NS).
Music and the Mind
In all the world's cultures people sing, play instruments and cel-
ebrate with music. It plays such an important role in our lives
that whole fields of science are dedicated to its study, including
the biology of music. Experts think that because of the way our
brains process (nepepa6aTblBaTb) music, learning to play an in-
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1. Tony Stark (Robert Downey JR.) hasn't been the same. He
rarely sleeps, he spends most of his time creating more Iron Man
suits. Stark Enterprises is in the hands of his beautiful profes-
sional partner, Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), his courageous
friend, Col. James Rhodes (Don Cheadle) and his own suit, now
renamed The Iron Patriot. But there's a new danger in the form
of terrorist leader the Mandarin. When the scientist kidnaps Pep-
per, Tony must figure out how to save the love of his life and all
of America, of course, from the powers of evil. Although Iron
Man 3 is fun to watch, when compared to The Avengers, it
comes up short.
2. Watch Jurassic Park, you will see very realistic-looking di-
nosaurs. On an island three scientists discover a wonderful jun-
gle paradise where dinosaurs again walk the Earth. Things go
terribly wrong when a tropical storm begins and a corrupt com-
puter programmer breaks security systems. There are many
'jump' scenes, the characters are in near-constant danger. All
of this is made more intense in the 3D version. Through team-
work and determination the main characters triumph. Dr. Grant
(Sam Neil), Ellie (Laura Dern), and two children learn and change; Alan learns how to protect and care for the children, and
the kids learn to survive in the wild.
3. The Impossible is a family drama set against the 2004 Asian
tsunami. People are shown taken away and killed by the wall of
water It's a terrible tragedy. It is a story of a mother and son's
devotionto each other after the unthinkable has happened. But
people show each other extraordinary kindness and generosity.
Even in times of despair, there are moments of hope and small
miracles to celebrate. The Impossible follows Henry (Ewan Mc-
Gregor) and Maria (Naomi Watts), a British couple with three
kids who travel to a luxury resort in Thailand for a Christmas hol-
iday. On December 26, 2004 the massive tsunami hits the area.
4. Parental Guidance $ a mostly kid-friendly family comedy
about the tension (HanpqxeHV1e) between grandparents and
their daughter and son-in-law. The movie's main message is the
importance of staying close to your parents, especially when
you're an adult with children of your own. Artie (Billy Crystal) and
Diane (Bette Midler) Decker are slightly estranged (OTAaJ11,1JIHCb)
from their only child, Alice. But when Alice and her husband Phil
need a babysitter in order to attend a business awards cere-
mony, they reluctantly turn to her parents. Wishing to see her
grandchildren again, Diane convinces a melancholy Artie to be
the best grandparents for once.