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Přijímací test z angličtiny na ÚCJ FPF SU – varianta B
Page 1/5 A. LISTENING COMPREHENSION You will hear a woman talking about what happened on the night a serious storm struck Britain. For questions 1-5 fill in the missing information. Only one word is necessary to fill each gap. Mrs Joan Hetherington of Cuckfield in Sussex had a lucky escape when her _______________ (1) collapsed and fell into the sitting-room. Mrs Hetherington, whose husband has only recently _______________, (2) was having a cup of tea when the storm struck and had just got up to look out of the window. Then she felt the house _______________ (3) and all of a sudden the wall began to bulge. The chair she had been sitting in was on its _______________ (4) and the room was filled with dust and bricks. Sadly for Mrs Hetherington she lost some of her most treasured possessions, including _______________ (5) of her family. Now, like many others, she must start to pick up the pieces. B. CLOZE Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage. Use only one word in each space. During the trip, the fishermen told us that there were a lot of monkeys on a beach only a few miles ______________ (1). We asked if they could take _____________ (2) there, and half an hour later, we arrived. The boat stopped some way from the beach, so we had to _______________ (3) to the shore. The monkeys did not seem to be afraid of us, so we assumed that they _____________ (4) be used to humans coming to see them. I went off down the beach ________________ (5) my own. I came up to a tree in which there was a much larger monkey. _________________ (6) the others, he did not seem to be at all friendly. His mouth was diseased, and he bared his teeth aggressively. I was not quite sure _________________ (7) to do. Suddenly the monkey leapt down from the tree, so I ran down the beach as fast as _______________ (8) with the monkey at my heels. In the end I only managed to escape _________________ (9) running into the sea, leaving the monkey on the beach behind me. The fishermen, ______________ (10) had seen all of this, were laughing so much that they could hardly stand up.
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Přijímací test z angličtiny na ÚCJ FPF SU – varianta B
Page 2/5 C. READING COMPREHENSION Read the text containing rules telling you what to do prevent getting mugged and mark the right answer to the four questions below. For each question, mark one answer only. 1 According to these Rules when you are out at night, what should you do? A walk where you cannot easily be seen B always walk with other people C walk in a bold, relaxed manner D look around carefully as you walk 2 What are you advised not to carry in your handbag? A bank notes B credit cards C jewellery D door keys 3 If you are attacked in the street, what are you advised to do? A make a lot of noise B show no sign of fear C try to hurt your attacker D hold on to your handbag firmly 4 According to the Rules, when travelling by public transport you should A sit next to another traveller. B talk to other travellers. C choose carriages or buses with people inside. D never travel alone.
Slezská univerzita, 2005
Přijímací test z angličtiny na ÚCJ FPF SU – varianta B
TEN RULES FOR SAFETY WHEN YOU ARE OUT You can increase your safety on the streets and on public transport by following a few simple rules: 1. Avoid walking in badly-lit areas at night, but if you must do so – walk with confidence and be firm and positive in your actions. 2. Keep your purse or wallet out of view. 3. If you carry a handbag always keep it with you and never leave it open. 4. If you have expensive jewellery, avoid wearing it in the street. 5. Carry only small amounts of cash. 6. Do not carry your identification, cheque book and credit card in the same place. 7. Do not put door keys in your bag; keep them in your pocket. 8. If you are attacked, scream and shout as much as possible. Try to get away, but be prepared to give up your valuables rather than risk injury. 9. Try to avoid going out alone. Walk or travel with friends if you can. 10.On a train, avoid carriages that are empty or have only one person in. On a bus or train sit near to other passengers so that you can ask for their assistance should you need it.
Slezská univerzita, 2005
Přijímací test z angličtiny na ÚCJ FPF SU – varianta B
Page 4/5 D. STRUCTURE 1. Infinitiv slovesa v závorce dejte do správného tvaru. Last month I attended a reunion of university students after ten years. All of a sudden somebody tapped on my shoulder. I turned round quickly and .............................. (face) a man of about my age that I .................... (not recognize) at all. He seemed to know me though, and continued, ‘How are you? What ..................... you....................... (do) since we left?’ Instead of ............................... (explain) that I didn’t know him, I found myself replying, ‘I’m fine. I work in computing now, but I ............................ (spend) five years abroad.’ 2. U následujících podstatných jmen zakroužkujte správný tvar. To clean the house I will need a lot of cloth / cloths / clothes. The stores were overrun with rats and mouse / mice / mise. Television is an effective mean / meanes / means of communication. If you are good you can eat with with the growns-up / grown-ups / growns-ups. 3. Dokončete každou z vět tak, aby měla stejný význam jako věta nad ní. a. John isn’t well enough to get up today. John is too …………………………………………………………………………………… b. She would prefer you to buy a new car. She’d rather …………………………………………………………..……………………... c. “How long did the body lie there?” the detective asked her. The detective asked ..……………………………………………………………………….. 4. Přeložte do angličtiny. Nesmí si myslet, že se nám to nelíbí. (ona) To bych nejedl, kdybych byl na tvém místě. Byl jsi někdy zastaven policií? Nikdy jsem se s ní nesetkal, dokud ji nepřivedl na naši svatbu.
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Přijímací test z angličtiny na ÚCJ FPF SU – varianta B
Page 5/5 E. WRITING 5. Napište krátký příběh (okolo 50-ti, maximálně však 70 slov) s použitím všech následujících slov v libovolném pořadí a odpovídajícím gramatickém tvaru. yesterday – school – desk - steal – phone – teacher – police – afternoon – parents - job
Slezská univerzita, 2005
Přijímací test z angličtiny na ÚCJ FPF SU – varianta B
ŘEŠENÍ:
Varianta B
A. LISTENING COMPREHENSION 1 chimney 2 died 3 shake / tremble / shaking / trembling 4 side 5 photographs B. CLOZE 1 away
6 Unlike
2 us
7 what
3 swim / wade
8 possible
4 must
/ can / may /will /
9 by
could / might 5 on
10 who
C. READING COMPREHENSION 1 C
2 D
3 A
4 C
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D. STRUCTURE
Přijímací test z angličtiny na ÚCJ FPF SU – varianta B
ŘEŠENÍ
Varianta B
1. Infinitiv slovesa v závorce dejte do správného tvaru. Last month I attended a reunion of university students after ten years. All of a sudden somebody tapped on my shoulder. I turned round quickly and was faced........................... (face) with a man of about my age that I didn’t recognize.... (not recognize) at all. He seemed to know me though, and continued, ‘How are you? What have................ you been doing..... (do) since we left?’ Instead of explaining.................... (explain) that I didn’t know him, I found myself replying, ‘I’m fine. I work in computing now, but I ..spent./ have spent.................... (spend) five years abroad.’ 2. U následujících podstatných jmen zakroužkujete správný tvar: To clean the house I will need a lot of cloth / cloths / clothes. The stores were overrun with rats and mouse / mice / mise. Television is an effective mean / meanes / means of communication. If you are good you can eat with with the gowns-up / grown-ups / growns-ups. 3. Dokončete každou z vět tak, aby měla stejný význam jako věta nad ní. a. John isn’t well enough to get up today. John is too ill to get up today. b. She would prefer you to buy a new car. She’d rather you bought a new car. c. “How long did the body lie there?” the detective asked her. The detective asked her how long the body had lain there. 4. Přeložte do angličtiny: Nesmí si myslet, že se nám to nelíbí. (ona) She mustn’t think we don’t like it. To bych nejedl, kdybych byl na tvém místě. I wouldn’t eat that if I were you. Byl jsi někdy zastaven policií? Have you ever been stopped by the police? Nikdy jsem se s ní nesetkal, dokud ji nepřivedl na naši svatbu. I had never met her until he brought her to our wedding.