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ENGLESKI JEZIK
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BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
FEDERACIJA BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE FEDERATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
TUZLANSKI KANTON TUZLA CANTON
PEDAGOŠKI ZAVOD TUZLANSKOG KANTONA - PEDAGOGICAL INSTITUTE OF TUZLA CANTON -
TUZLA TUZLA
ENGLESKI JEZIK
T uz l a , jun 2021. go d i n e
MATURA U SREDNJIM ŠKOLAMA TK
Engleski jezik
Uputstvo za izradu :
Pred Vama je ispitni materijal sastavljen od zadataka iz bogate savremene literature koja se
koristi u izvođenju nastave engleskog jezika u gimnazijama i nastave općeg jezika u drugim
školama u Bosni i Hercegovini. Podatke o sebi ćete u formi šifre unijeti na način kako vam
to saopšti dežurni profesor.
Pažljivo pročitajte uputstvo na početku sva tri dijela testa na kojima će se vršiti provjera vaših
znanja i vještina: Čitanje i razumijevanje / Reading i Upotreba i poznavanje Engleskog
jezika / Use of English. Ne počinjite sa izradom testa dok ne dobijete odobrenje od
dežurnog nastavnika. Pitanja pažljivo pročitajte, a onda hemijskom olovkom ili nalivperom,
upišite odgovor u predviđeni prostor isključivo na posebnom listu / answer sheet koji ste
dobili za izradu testa. Pišite jasno i čitljivo. Pogrešni, višestruki i nejasni odgovori se ne
boduju. Napišite samo jedan odgovor na svako pitanje. Pokušajte odgovoriti na sva pitanja.
Ukoliko ne možete odmah dati odgovor na pojedina pitanja preskočite ih da ne bi gubili
vrijeme. Po završetku testa vratite se ponovo na ta pitanja i pokušajte dati tačan odgovor.
Izrada testa traje ukupno 120 minuta bez pauze, u skladu sa propozicijama za polaganje
eksterne mature , kako slijedi: Reading 50 minuta , Use of English 70 minuta.
Vjerujte u svoje sposobnosti. Računamo na pošten pristup / fair play, tako da nećete
biti nužnih intervencija dežurnih profesora i neizbježne diskvalifikacije na ispitu sa svim
posljedicama koje slijede .
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PART 1: READING
(24 points)
Task 1 (8 points / each question 1 point)
For questions 1-8, read the text carefully and answer the questions below the text. Make sure
to provide your answers on the answer sheet.
Are these sentences true or false? Answer A for TRUE and B for FALSE.
A B
An Olympic blog
What an Olympics!
It’s all over! I’ve been writing my blog from London every day during the Olympics and the
Paralympics and this is my final post to look back on a wonderful couple of months. Here are some
of the things that were the most memorable for me:
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The Opening Ceremony
This set the scene for the Games with an amazing show featuring music, dancing, historical figures,
fireworks and British humour. A huge number of volunteers practised for months to make
everything perfect. The best moment was when the old lady in Buckingham Palace turned round
and showed that she was neither a lookalike nor an actor but Her Majesty the Queen. The next best
bit was when she jumped out of a helicopter with James Bond (although I think that actually was
an actor!).
Team GB
I was very proud of our team as we kept on winning medals and finished in third position in the
medal table, which is truly a great result for Great Britain. There were so many incredible
sportsmen and women. The ones that stand out for me are Mo Farah, the Somalian-born Londoner
who won the 10,000 and 5,000 metres with the whole stadium going crazy, Jessica Ennis, the
popular super-athlete from Sheffield who won the heptathlon, and Nicola Adams who won the
first female boxing medal in Olympic history for Britain.
New sports
I have really enjoyed being able to watch sports which are not normally shown on television.
Before the Olympics I didn’t expect to love watching judo or find myself screaming at the
television during a game of wheelchair tennis, but I really got into them. I didn’t know anything
about goalball before the Paralympics but it became one of my favourite sports.
2. What does the blogger think was the best thing during the opening ceremony?
a. the British humour
b. the volunteers
c. the Queen's appearance
3. How does the blogger feel about the British athletes' performance?
a. disappointed
b. surprised
c. proud
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4. Which of these British athletes was born in a foreign country?
a. Jessica Ennis
b. Mo Farah
c. Nicola Adams
7. How did the London Olympics compare to the Beijing Olympics, according to the blogger?
a. It was better organised, but the atmosphere wasn't as good.
b. It was very similar.
c. It was not as well organised, but there was a better atmosphere.
8. What did the blogger say changed about Londoners during the Olympics?
a. They volunteered.
b. They watched new sports.
c. They talked to each other on the trains.
Celebrities are everywhere nowadays: on TV, in magazines, online. Is this preoccupation with
famous people harmless fun or is it bad for us? How many people are truly obsessed with modern
media idols? And on the other side of the coin, can fame be harmful to the celebrities?
Studies suggest that the vast majority of teenagers do not really worship celebrities. Researchers
have identified three kinds of fans. About 15% of young people have an ‘entertainment-social’
interest. They love chatting about their favourite celebrities with friends and this does not appear
to do any harm.
Another 5% feel that they have an ‘intense-personal’ relationship with a celebrity. Sometimes they
see them as their soulmate and find that they are often thinking about them, even when they don’t
want to. These people are more at risk from depression and anxiety. If girls in this group idolise a
female star with a body they consider to be perfect, they are more likely to be unhappy with their
own bodies.
That leaves 2% of young people with a ‘borderline-pathological’ interest. They might say, for
example, they would spend several thousand pounds on a paper plate the celebrity had used, or
that they would do something illegal if the celebrity asked them to. These people are in most danger
of being seriously disturbed.
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What about the celebrities themselves? A study in the USA tried to measure narcissism or extreme
self-centredness, when feelings of worthlessness and invisibility are compensated for by turning
into the opposite: excessive showing off. Researchers looked at 200 celebrities, 200 young adults
with Masters in Business Administration (a group known for being narcissistic) and a nationally
representative sample using the same questionnaire. As was expected, the celebrities were
significantly more narcissistic than the MBAs and both groups were a lot more narcissistic than
the general population.
Four kinds of celebrity were included in the sample. The most narcissistic were the ones who had
become famous through reality TV shows – they scored highest on vanity and willingness to
exploit other people. Next came comedians, who scored highest on exhibitionism and feelings of
superiority. Then came actors, and the least narcissistic were musicians. One interesting result was
that there was no connection between narcissism and the length of time the celebrity had been
famous. This means that becoming famous probably did not make the celebrities narcissistic –
they already were beforehand.
So, what can we learn from this? People who are very successful or famous tend to be narcissists
and are liable to be ruthless, self-seeking workaholics. As we can see from celebrity magazines,
they are also often desperate and lonely. They make disastrous role models.
Are these sentences true or false? Answer A for TRUE and B for FALSE.
A B
1. The article is about whether celebrity culture is harmful, for TRUE FALSE
either the public or the celebrities themselves.
2. Fifteen per cent of teenagers have an interest in celebrities that TRUE FALSE
probably isn't a cause for concern.
3. Young people who feel they have an 'intense-personal' TRUE FALSE
relationship with a celebrity do not experience any negative
consequences related to it.
4. A study found that celebrities were more self-centred than TRUE FALSE
business administration masters students.
5. Celebrities from reality TV were found to be the most vain and TRUE FALSE
exploitative.
6. Actors were the least self-obsessed group of celebrities. TRUE FALSE
7. The research concluded that the experience of being a celebrity TRUE FALSE
made people more narcissistic than they were previously.
8. The author says that celebrities tend to exhibit negative qualities TRUE FALSE
and are therefore not good role models.
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PART 2: USE OF ENGLISH
(76 points)
Write your answers in the appropriate spaces on the answer sheet
5 It's cold outside today you should take a __________ with you.
a. sock b. belt c. scarf d. glove
9 I stopped gardening when the rain started. I didn't want to get __________ .
a. warm b. windy c. wet d. dry
Glastonbury is the largest open-air music festival in the UK. 200,000 music fans from all over the
world attend the five-day (1)___________, which takes (2)________________at the end of June.
Over the years, the site has grown to the (3)_________________of about 500 football pitches,
which makes it the largest open field festival in the world. In (4)___________________to
contemporary music, the festival (5)_________________hundreds of comedians, dancers and
other performing artists. Glastonbury has many interesting things to see, including a
(6)_________________stage which is never shown on a (7)_________________of the festival
site. Several films and recorded albums have been(8)__________________over the decades.
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Every year the festival attracts (9)___________________TV and media coverage. The first
festival was held in 1970, largely (10)_________________by the hippie movement of the 1960s.
Only 1,500 music fans paid 1 pound for the whole event. Since then, prices have soared to 248
pounds for a weekend ticket today. The (11)_________________from the festival go mostly to
charity organisations like Oxfam and Greenpeace.
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5 He didn't speak English, _____ it was difficult to make him understand what he had to do.
a) although b) because c) so d) why
6 Paul plays football __________ the weekend.
a) on b) in c) of d) at
7 Do you have __________ ice cream?
a) any b) a bit c) a few d) no
8 Eric and Maggie __________ abroad.
a) has never been b) have never been c) never has been d) never have been
9 __________ a poster of a rock group on the wall.
a) There are b) There is c) There have d) There has
10 We _________________in the dining room now.
a) sat b) sit c) were sitting d) are sitting
11 What_________________________ yesterday?
a) did you saw? b) have you seen c) do you see d) did you see?
12 Small local shops ________________disappear in 2050.
a) have b) are c) will d) did
13 Nobody believed him because he ____________before.
a) often lied b) has often lied c) had often lied d) often lies
14 They asked the novelist ________ her favourite writer was. She said Kafka.
a) whose b) whom c) who d) who’s
15 Kate ____ a vegetarian for eleven years now, and she _________ meat at all during this time.
a) is/isn’t eating b) has been/wasn’t eating c) is/doesn’t eat d) has been/hasn’t eaten
16 By the time they _________________, she had cleaned all the house.
a) had arrived b) arrived c) arrive d) will arrive
17 I had _________________ a bad time in prison that I never want to go there again.
a) too b) such c) so d) quite
18 Medicines and chemical cleaning liquids ____________ out of children’s reach.
a) should be kept b) must have kept c) must keep d) have kept
19 I want to watch _____ TV. Have you seen _____ remote?
a) the / the b) – / the c) the / a d) the / –
20 If Mark_________ taller, he ___________basketball professionally.
a) is/will play b) was/would play c) had been/would have played d) were/would have played
21 I didn’t expect our history teacher __________ so much homework.
a) giving b) give c) to give d) to be given
22 The shop assistant finally agreed _________________ a full refund.
a) giving me b) to give me c) give d) to me to give
23 When I last saw Carrie she told me she __________________ of buying a new house, but now
she’s changed her mind.
a) thought b) is thinking c) thinks d) was thinking
24 __Denver is a big city in ___ United States and it is located at the foot of ___ Rocky Mountains.
a) the/the/the b) -/-/the c)the/-/- d) -/the/the
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ANSWER SHEET
Code: ________________
June 2021
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For official use only
Marks
1. Reading : ______________________
Total: _______________________
Examiners:
1. __________________________________
(Full name, please)
2. _________________________________
(Full name, please)
3. __________________________________
(Full name, please)
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