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Test z Anglického jazyka - vzor č. 1
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1. časť:
READING 1

Sixteen - What now?

You’re 16 and finally you can leave school! By now, you’re probably sick of teachers, desks, tests and
exams. But don’t just run for the exit. You need to think carefully about what to do next.
If you want a professional career, you will need to go to university and get a degree. To do that, you need
to stay at high school for another two years. But you needn’t stay at the same place. There are several
options in the district of Northacre.

St. Leopold’s School has the best pass rate of all the high schools in the district. It offers a wide range of
subjects in the humanities and sciences. St Leopold’s is, of course, a private school, so may be too
expensive for you. But don’t worry, there are several other options if you want to follow the academic
route. Knowle Grammar School is a state school, so there are no fees, and it has an excellent faculty and
facilities. It is a boys’ school from the ages of 11-16, but from 16-18 it is co-educational. But it is
selective, so you’ll have to pass an exam to get in. If you’re interested in going into Business, check out
Wyle River Academy. This school specialises in subjects like Business Studies, Management and
Economics. If you prefer the arts, look at the courses on offer at Northacre College. Here you can study
woodwork, art, textiles and much more. Northacre College also offers a wide range of vocational
qualifications. You can do a 1-year certificate or a 2-year diploma in subjects like electrics, plumbing,
roofing and hairdressing. If you’d prefer to work outdoors, look at Milldown College, where there are
courses in Farm Mechanics, Land Management, Animal Management and much more.

A final option is to get an apprenticeship with a local or national company. You will get on-the-job
training, gain certificates or diplomas and start earning straight away. But be warned - places are limited!
Find out more at the Jobs Fair on 26th May at Northacre College.
1. Choose five statements from A–H below which are TRUE according to the information given in
the text. Write the letters of the TRUE statements on the lines below (in any order).

A You have to pay to study at St. Leopold’s School. TRUE STATEMENTS


B You don’t have to pay to study at Knowle Grammar School. (in any order)
C A seventeen-year-old girl cannot study at Knowle Grammar School. 1. _____
D Knowle Grammar School specialises in Business Studies. 2. _____
E You can choose a lot of vocational qualifications at Northacre College. 3. _____
F At Northacre College, you have to study for two years. 4. _____
G Milldown College can be useful for future farmers. 5. _____
H You can get more information about your future studies on 26th May.

2. Find words from the TEXT with these definitions, ONE word for each definition:
1. adjective – angry, fed up or bored with something that has been happening for a long time
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2. adjective – describing a system in which students of both sexes (girls and boys) are taught together
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3. verb - to succeed in an examination or test
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4. adverb - outside, not in a building
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5. noun - an event where people go to get information about different kinds of jobs or universities
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READING 2
1. Look at the text in each question. What does it say? Choose the correct option A, B or C.

TEXT 1
Once opened, keep in coldest part of refrigerator and use within five days.
A) The product can last five days after opening.
B) The product should be stored in a refrigerator immediately.
C) The product doesn't have to be kept cool.

TEXT 2
We accept cash, cheques and all major credit cards!
A) We prefer you to pay with a credit card or in cash.
B) You must have a credit card and a cheque as well as cash.
C) You may pay with a credit card, cheque or in cash.

TEXT 3
To: Maria
From: David
I know you asked me to fix your laptop on Saturday but I completely forgot about a meeting I have to go
to - terribly sorry.
Why is David apologising to Maria?
A) He cannot do the favour he had promised.
B) He hasn't had time to fix her laptop.
C) He won't be able to go to the meeting with her.

TEXT 4
° PARKING ° 2 hours maximum, £4 per hour, The value of a parking penalty charge notice is £50
A) It costs at least £50 to park here for two hours.
B) There are no parking charges after 2.00 pm.
C) You have to pay a fine if you park here for three hours.

TEXT 5
☆ KEEP SILENCE! ☆
☆ EXAMS IN PROGRESS ☆
A) You mustn't speak during the examination.
B) Please respect others and remain quiet during the examination.
C) Do not talk to the teacher.
2. ćasť:
GRAMMAR

1. Four sentences are correct – find them and put a tick (√). Six sentences are incorrect – find them
and correct them.
correct/incorrect correction
1. They are believing in God. _____ ______________________________________
2. If I will come late, my mum will be angry. _____ ______________________________________
3. She watchs TV almost every day. _____ ______________________________________
4. I haven’t eaten sushi yet. _____ ______________________________________
5. I didn’t write my homework yesterday. _____ ______________________________________
6. I am going to buy a new flat. _____ ______________________________________
7. Has you ever seen this film? _____ ______________________________________
8. He denied to steal the money. _____ ______________________________________
9. When did you arrived to school? _____ ______________________________________
10. I don’t have to tidy up on Saturdays. _____ ______________________________________

2. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.


1. You studied in England, ___________ ?
a) do you b) don’t you c) didn’t you d) did you
2. Next week on Thursday my friend Marcus _______________ a party to celebrate his birthday.
a) will has b) will having c) has d) is having
3. I haven’t been on holiday ____________ 1998.
a) in b) for c) since d) at
4. Charles met ___________ friends in London.
a) a b) him c) a lot of d) any
5. He is ______________ person I have ever met.
a) more interesting b) interesting c) most interesting d) the most interesting

3. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.


Where Were LOGO Bricks Invented?
In 1932, a carpenter named Ole Kirk Kristiansen started a company in Billund, Denmark, that (1) ... wood
stepladders, ironing boards, and toys. He named the company LEGO, a word (2) ... by combining the first
two letters of leg and godt, the Danish word (3) ... "play well". Soon, Kristiansen (4) ... making only high-
quality toys out of wood.
After World War II, LEGO started producing plastic toys. In 1949, the company launched Automatic
Binding Bricks, (5) ... first interlocking construction blocks. In the 1950s, the name was changed to LEGO
bricks, and the company came out with the LEGO System of Play, (6) ... included 28 sets and 8 vehicles. It
(7) ... began selling the toys (8) ... of Denmark for the first time. In 1958, LEGO received a patent for the
modern bricks (9) ... famous today. The new bricks not only had studs on top, but tubes inside that lock
onto the studs of (10) ... bricks and hold them securely together.

1. A) did B) turned C) reached D) made


2. A) formed B) organised C) sorted D) regulated
3. A) from B) for C) to D) after
4. A) were B) was C) are D) is
5. A) it B) his C) her D) its
6. A) which B) who C) whom D) whose
7. A) too B) either C) also D) above
8. A) outside B) apart C) away D) outdoors
9. A) so B) such C) many D) few
10. A) next B) another C) other D) others

3. časť:
VOCABULARY

1. Fill the gaps with the correct word.


1. He dropped the cigarette and burnt the _____________.
a) ceiling b) curtain c) wallpaper d) carpet
2. It’s very dark. Please put the ______________ on.
a) heat b) light c) fire d) electric.
3. He lives in that new ____________ of flats near the centre.
a) building b) tower c) high rise d) block
4. How much ______________ do you pay a month?
a) rental b) fees c) rent d) lodgings
5. They have just _____________ into a house in quiet residential area.
a) turned b) moved c) gone d) changed
2. Complete the following sentences with the opposite of the word in capitals. Choose from one of the
following adjectives in the box. Use each word only once.

nervous | complicated | untidy | pretty | early | heavy | awake | absent | careful | deep

1) You must be when handling chemicals. CARELESS

2) The mansion is on an island surrounded by a lake. SHALLOW

3) The band seemed to be just another bunch of girls with no talent. UGLY

4) Diane felt really before the interview. CALM

5) He always leaves his clothes in an heap on the floor. TIDY

6) The brain is like a very powerful, very computer. SIMPLE

7) It was very early and I was only half . ASLEEP

8) You're ! I wasn't expecting you till eight. LATE

9) Jim was struggling with a suitcase. LIGHT

10) They were talking about friends. PRESENT

3. Write the correct prepositions.


1. He is responsible _________ the success of the performance.
2. I am not interested _________ politics.
3. My brother is quite good ________ swimming.
4. He is similar _______ my former teacher.
5. My parents are different ________ my grandparents.

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