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Podpis:  Potvrzuji, ~e jsem byl(a) seznmen(a) se skute nost, ~e vpYijmacm testu nelze pou~vat oby ejnou tu~ku a ~e je nutn rozliaovat mezi velkmi a malmi psmeny. Podpis:  Circle the correct answer. What is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the U.S.? Independence Day Halloween Labor Day Thanksgiving Day 2 . Which of these people was not American president? Herbert Hoover Gerald R. Ford Ulysses S. Grant Theodore Roosevelt Benjamin Franklin The battles of Concord and Lexington, and the Battle of Saratoga happened in the French-Indian War. War of Independence. Mexican War. Civil War. Star Wars. 4. George Custer was a poet, writer of plays, and literary critic, the author of the Waste Land. a general who fought the Indians and lost the Battle of Little Big Horn. a famous explorer who led the expedition to Oregon. a well-known producer of Kentucky custard. 5. What is the name of the contemporary U.S. Secretary of State? Colin Powell Madeleine Albright Donald Rumsfeld Jason Halfbright John Bull Jim is an important character in the novel Moby Dick. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The Grapes of Wrath. The Old Man and the Sea. Who is the author of the novel On the Road? Allen Ginsberg Mark Twain John Hewlett-Packard Jack Kerouac E. A. Poe Which of these states is not located in the West of the USA? Utah Washington Maine Oregon California Who were the first Europeans to settle Manhattan? the Dutch the Spanish the French the English the Celts 10. Chicanos are the band playing Latino (salsa) music. the Indian tribe living in the Southwest. residents of Chicago. Americans of Mexican descent (Mexican Americans). Which of these groups of islands is not part of the British Isles? Falklands Hebrides Orkneys Shetlands Great Britain consists of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. England, Scotland and Ireland. England, Scotland and Wales. England and Scotland. Magna Carta was a document in which barons criticized the usurping king. peasants asked for liberty. industrial labourers demanded higher wages. king declared himself to be the head of the Anglican Church. The Celts came to the British Isles 10 000 years ago. in the 1st millennium B.C. between the 4th and the 8th century. in the 11th century. Ulster is a province in Northern Ireland. England. The Republic of Ireland. Wales. The residence of the British Cabinet is in Whitehall. Downing Street. Congress. Buckingham Palace. Which of these writers is not English? George Orwell Samuel Beckett Charles Dickens D. H. Lawrence 18. Which of these newspapers is not British? Daily Laborer The Independent The Sun The Guardian Which of these British Prime Ministers signed the Munich Treaty in 1938? George Lloyd Winston Churchill Clement Atlee Neville Chamberlain Which of these countries was a British colony? Japan New Zealand China Mongolia Entrance exam 2003 Part 2: Grammatical-Lexical Test version A Time: 15 min.  name: combination subjects: room: corrector: date: number of points: Univerzitn slo:  In each sentence only one of the four options is correct. Circle the correct answer. 1. Fortunately, nobody was ________ in the accident. A/ broken B/ damaged C/ injured D/ wounded 2. Ill have to ________ some shopping after work. A/ make B/ made C/ charge D/ do 3. The articles on the notice board should be more ________ . A/ topical B/ actual C/ updated D/ immediate 4. Small whitewashed cottages are characteristic ________ this part of the country. A/ with B/ by C/ of D/ for 5. Quentin must go to France for the next ________ of his training. A/ point B/ stage C/ stand D/ step 6. Do you know that old saying a________ stone gathers no moss? A/ rotating B/ wet C/ new D/ rolling 7. I ________ understand your reasons for wanting to leave, but I still think there are one or two other points you ought to consider. A/ quite B/ highly C/ greatly D/ terribly 8. After his parents died, he was ________ by his grandfather. A/ socialized B/ brought in C/ brought up D/ civilized 9. ________ thirty minutes the bottle was empty. A/ during B/ within C/ by D/ for 10. I repeated the instructions once more ________ they hadnt understood me. A/ while B/ whether C/ in case D/ if 11. Bill, ......................wanted to make an impression on Ann, took her to the best restaurant in the town. A/ who B/ that C/ which D/ as 12. He had a stroke two months ago and he has been .....................hospital since. A/ at B/ at the C/ in D/ at a 13. Stop ........................ - be brave enough to give up that awful habit! A/ to smoke B/ and smoke C/ smoking D/ with smoking 14. Everybody thought he was guilty but I didnt. He .......................... him. A/ cant murdered B/ cant have murdered C/ cant murder D/cant had murdered 15. We are going to have a celebration on May Day - by that time we ................... together for ten years! A/ will have been B/ are C/ will have been being D/ will be Its high time we ....................... them the truth. A/ tell B/ had told C/ told D/ should tell 17. Give me a call as soon as you ........................... home! A/ will come B/ come C/ came D/ would come 18. He thought she ........................... about it. A/ has already heard B/ had already heard C/ heard D/ was already heard I still miss John, I wish I ............................ him. A/ have never left B/ had never left C/ never left D/ would never left 20. If their goods ........................... less expensive they wouldnt have any problems getting more customers. A/ were B/ had been C/ was D/ is Entrance exam 2003 Part 3: Reading version A Time: 30 min.  name: combination subjects: room: corrector: date: number of points: Univerzitn slo:  Read the text and solve the 4 tasks given at the end. The Kangaroo-Meat Debate Kangaroos should we eat them? On one hand, the animal rights lobby claims that killing kangaroos is cruel and that the meat itself may not be disease-free. On the other, farmers and ecologists say the culling of kangaroos is a humane way to bring population numbers down to levels the environment can tolerate. Meat-industry representatives say that meat harvested by licensed shooters is properly inspected and safe to eat; its generally accepted that kangaroo meat is a healthy low-cholesterol alternative to beef and mutton. A lot is at stake. The kangaroo meat and hide industry employs about 4000 people in Australia and generates more than A$200 million a year. In Britain, kangaroo meat sales have been booming, helped along by fears of mad-cow disease, which have put people off beef. However, in September 1997 giant British supermarket chain Tesco banned kangaroo meat from 350 stores after a Sunday newspaper ran a disturbing feature, with pictures, on a kangaroo hunt in the Australian Outback. The farmer involved was not a licensed hunter and was not working in the meat industry. Nevertheless, kangaroo meat was taken off the shelves. This left Australian meat-industry representatives fuming, as kangaroo meat sold for human consumption in supermarkets and restaurants comes from licensed hunters governed by a code of practice, and is subject to strict hygiene standards. Kangaroos are indigenous to Australia and the species hunted for human consumption are not endangered. Government estimates put the total population at between 15 million and 25 million (depending on the availability of food and water from one season to another). Each year the government earmarks a certain number (about 10% to 15% of the total) for harvesting. State and territory governments issue permits to shooters who may then, with landholders consent, hunt on private property (national parks and reserves are off-limits). While emus and crocodiles are farmed for their meat, the kangaroo is shot in the field at night, using spotlights, high calibre rifles and telescopic sights. Hunters and wildlife authorities claim that a bullet shot straight into the head is quick and humane. However, animal rights advocates claim otherwise. They claim the hunt itself (with its lights and noise), let alone the killing, is highly stressful. Others would say this is a lot less stressful than death by starvation. Unfortunately, a fair amount of killing goes on by unlicensed hunters who arent working for the meat industry, and distressing tales of cruelty surface from time to time. The RSPCA and conservation agencies prosecute occasionally, but its difficult to positively identify the perpetrators. Formerly seen as a pest, the kangaroo is now increasingly viewed as a resource. For the kangaroo this could mean more room to roam, as graziers are encouraged to take cloven-hoofed animals off marginal land that should never have been conventionally farmed anyway. The payoff for farmers would be money earned from harvesting kangaroos when they become too numerous and destructive, and for the environment it means a chance to regenerate. TASK 1 Find in the text a suitable place for these extracts and indicate your decision by inserting the appropriate number into the text, like in this example:  1 2 Perhaps the most amazing Olympic of all time was American gymnast George Eyser. Despite the fact that he was well over 30 and had a wooden leg! ,certainly better than steel traps or poison TO BE MANAGED ALONG WITH OTHER VARIABLES TO ENSURE THE LAND REMAINS FERTILE AND PRODUCTIVE TASK 2 Decide whether these statements are true or false and indicate your decision by putting T or F into the box. 1. Only hunters with a permit and landholders' consent are allowed to hunt kangaroos in national parks.  2. The fact that kangaroos are killed for their meat does not threaten their numbers. TASK 3 Answer the question. Why was kangaroo meat banned in Tesco in 1997? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ TASK 4 Write out the word from the text, the meaning of which is a "person who commits a crime or does something considered outrageous". _________________ Kritria pro vyhodnocen a postup, jakm se stanov vsledek pYijmac zkouaky nebo jej sti: Celkov po et bodo z 1. TESTOV STI - KULTURNHO TESTU: 20 celkov po et loh: 20 METODIKA HODNOCEN: KA~D SPRVN loha = 1 bod (sprvn odpovdi jsou vyzna eny tu nm psmem) Celkov po et bodo z 2. TESTOV STI - gramaticko-lexiklnho TESTU: 40 celkov po et LOH: 20 METODIKA HODNOCEN: KA~D SPRVN LOHA = 2 body (sprvn odpovdi jsou vyzna eny tu nm psmem) Celkov po et bodo z 3. TESTOV STI - TESTU TEN S POROZUMNM: 40 celkov po et loh: 4 Xeaen: Testov loha 1: 1. Jako sprvn Yeaen je uznvno zaYazen vtn konstrukce 1 ",certainly better than steel traps or poison" do 4. odstavce, a to bu za slovo "humane" (a pYed "However"); nebo za slovo "starvation" na pln zvr odstavce. 2. Jako sprvn Yeaen je uznvno zaYazen vtn konstrukce 2 "to be managed along with other variables to ensure the land remains fertile and productive" do poslednho odstavce za vraz "resource" (a pYed "For"). Testov loha 2: 1. Only hunters with a permit and landholders' consent are allowed to hunt kangaroos in national parks. 2. The fact that kangaroos are killed for their meat does not threaten their numbers. Testov loha 3: Jako sprvn odpov byla uznvna ta, ve kter byla podna informace z 2. odstavce (kl ov slova: newspaper feature, pictures on a kangaroo hunt, not a licensed hunter). Za gramaticky nesprvnou formulaci brnc porozumn byly mrn ode tny body. Testov loha 4: Perpetrator(s) kritria pro vyHODNOCEN: Testov loha 1: 16 bodo (8 bodo za ka~d sprvn umstn vtn konstrukce do textu) Testov loha 2: 8 bodo (4 body za ka~dou sprvnou polo~ku) Testov loha 3: 8 bodo za sprvn odpovzenou otzku Testov loha 4: 8 bodo za vypsn sprvnho vrazu Zkladn statistick charakteristiky psemn pYijmac zkouaky nebo jej sti: Po et uchaze o, kteY se z astnili psemn pYijmac zkouaky: 9 Nejlepa mo~n vsledek psemn pYijmac zkouaky: 100 Nejlepa skute n dosa~en vsledek psemn pYijmac zkouaky: 71 Promrn vsledek psemn pYijmac zkouaky: 50,8888889 Smrodatn odchylka vsledko psemn pYijmac zkouaky: 12,9051621 Decilov hranice vsledku zkouaky: Decil d1 35,6 Decil d2 41 Decil d3 45 Decil d4 49,4 Decil d5 55 Decil d6 55 Decil d7 58,6 Decil d8 61 Decil d9 63 Test zangli tiny - varianta B pln zadn psemn pYijmac zkouaky nebo jej sti (u testo svbrem odpovdi sprvn Yeaen): Entrance exam 2003 Part 1: Cultural test version B Time: 15 min.  name: combination subjects: room: corrector: date: number of points: Univerzitn slo:  Svm podpisem stvrzuji, ~e jsem seznmen(a) sHarmonogramem pYijmacho Yzen na FF OU na akademick rok 2003/04 a ~e se seznmm svsledky pYijmacho Yzen na Yedn desce FF OU nebo na internetovch strnkch  HYPERLINK http://stag.osu.cz:8080/prijimacky2/index http://stag.osu.cz/prijimacky2/index. Svm podpisem rovn~ stvrzuji, ~e jsem zposobil() vykonat psemn test. Podpis:  Potvrzuji, ~e jsem byl(a) seznmen(a) se skute nost, ~e vpYijmacm testu nelze pou~vat oby ejnou tu~ku a ~e je nutn rozliaovat mezi velkmi a malmi psmeny. Podpis:  What is celebrated on 4th July in the United States? Thanksgiving Day Memorial Day Independence Day Veterans Day 2. Which of these people was not American president? Robert Kennedy Jimmy Carter John Adams Woodrow Wilson Lyndon B. Johnson 3. The Battle of Gettysburg happened in the French and Indian War. War of Independence. Mexican War. Civil War. Star Wars. 4. Thomas Jefferson was an African American civil rights leader. an American astronaut who perished in the Challenger catastrophe. a U.S. president who wrote most of the Declaration of Independence. a popular rapper, one of the predecessors of Eminem. 5. Who is the contemporary American Vice President? Al Gore James Cook Robin Cook Dick Cheney William Boeing 6. Holden Caulfield is the protagonist of the novel For Whom the Bell Tolls. The Catcher in the Rye. Catch-22. On the Road. 7. Who is the author of the novel The Grapes of Wrath? John Steinbeck Jack London Theodore Dreiser Lockheed Martin Herbert Wells Fargo 8. Which of these states is not located in the South of the USA? Mississippi Ohio Alabama Louisiana North Carolina 9. Which city grew rapidly as a result of the Gold Rush? San Francisco New Orleans Detroit Las Vegas Philadelphia 10. Which is the largest ethnic minority in the United States? Jews Asian Americans Native Americans African Americans Which of these islands is not close to the British coast? Isle of Man Isle of Skye Rhum Falkland Islands The UK includes England, Scotland and Ireland. England, Scotland and Wales. England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. William the Conqueror who triumphed at the Battle of Hastings, was a Viking. Roman. Celt. Norman. Stonehenge was constructed approximately 15 000 B.C. 2 500 B.C. in the 5th century. in the 10th century. Since 1900, the most serious clashes between Protestants and Catholics have taken place in Wales. Scotland. Northern Ireland. Northern England. 16. Who is the present British Minister for Foreign Affairs? Tony Blair Jack Straw Robin Cook George Robertson Which of these writers is not Irish? James Joyce George Orwell Oscar Wilde George Bernard Shaw Which of these TV channels is British? CNN RTL BBC CBS Which Prime Minister was in office when WWII broke out? Winston Churchill Robert Walpole Neville Chamberlain Clement Atlee Which of these countries has never been a British colony? India Australia South Africa Algeria Entrance exam 2003 Part 2: Grammatical-Lexical Test version B Time: 15 min.  name: combination subjects: room: corrector: date: number of points: Univerzitn slo:  In each sentence only one of the four options is correct. Circle the correct answer. 1. The Sussex industrial architecture is part of the English national ________ . A/ ancestry B/ heritage C/ inheritance D/ tradition 2. He ________ a resum of the novel for me but I lost it. A/ made B/ done C/ gathered D/ make 3. Mr Butterlover spread the butter ________ on his bread. A/ broadly B/ deeply C/ highly D/ thickly 4. They are still searching for a solution ________ the problem. A/ for B/ of C/ to D/ on 5. Talk about clumsy! He was ________ a bull in a china shop! A/ alike B/ like C/ as D/ in spite 6. The complaints he received were like water off a ducks ________ . A/ back B/ feathers C/ wings D/ body 7. After the crash, a number of people were taken to hospital with ________ injuries. A/ great B/ high C/ deep D/ serious 8. During the war, the black market in luxury goods ________ . A/ blossomed B/ bloomed C/ flourished D/ flowered 9. Claims for compensation could ________ run into billions. A/ well B/ far C/ much D/ most 10. There was a(n) ________ of freshly baked bread coming from the field kitchen. A/ reek B/ aroma C/ odour D/ drift 11. He said he had no money, ........................... was not true. A/ that B/ which C/ what D/ however 12. After three months .........................and with no land in sight the sailors felt exhausted. A/ at the sea B/ in sea C/ at sea D/ by sea 13. Remember .......................... the windows before you leave - its been so windy recently. A/ to close B/ closing C/ shutting D/ that you close 14. I dont think he was surprised, he ..........................about it. A/ must heard B/ must hear C/ must had heard D/ must have heard If the police .......................... better organised no crime would remain unsolved. A/ was B/ is C/ had been D/ were 16. I dont feel at home in London. I wish I ......................... from Ostrava. A/ have never moved B/ would never move C/ would never moved D/ had never moved 17. Let me know as soon as you ........................ it. A/ find B/ will find C/ would find D/ found 18. She told me that he ............................ his leg. A/ broke B/ was breaking C/ has broken D/ had broken 19. It is time we ......................... something to eat. A/ had B/ should have C/ had had D/ have By the end of next month he ........................ here for ten years. A/ will have been B/ will be C/ will have been being D/ is Entrance exam 2003 Part 3: Reading version B Time: 30 min.  name: combination subjects: room: corrector: date: number of points: Univerzitn slo:  Read the text and solve the 4 tasks given at the end. The Kangaroo-Meat Debate Kangaroos  should we eat them? On one hand, the animal rights lobby claims that killing kangaroos is cruel and that the meat itself may not be disease-free. On the other, farmers and ecologists say the culling of kangaroos is a humane way to bring population numbers down to levels the environment can tolerate. Meat-industry representatives say that meat harvested by licensed shooters is properly inspected and safe to eat; its generally accepted that kangaroo meat is a healthy low-cholesterol alternative to beef and mutton. A lot is at stake. The kangaroo meat and hide industry employs about 4000 people in Australia and generates more than A$200 million a year. In Britain, kangaroo meat sales have been booming, helped along by fears of mad-cow disease, which have put people off beef. However, in September 1997 giant British supermarket chain Tesco banned kangaroo meat from 350 stores after a Sunday newspaper ran a disturbing feature, with pictures, on a kangaroo hunt in the Australian Outback. The farmer involved was not a licensed hunter and was not working in the meat industry. This left Australian meat-industry representatives fuming, as kangaroo meat sold for human consumption in supermarkets and restaurants comes from licensed hunters governed by a code of practice, and is subject to strict hygiene standards. Kangaroos are indigenous to Australia and the species hunted for human consumption are not endangered. Government estimates put the total population at between 15 million and 25 million (depending on the availability of food and water from one season to another). Each year the government earmarks a certain number (about 10% to 15% of the total) for harvesting. State and territory governments issue permits to shooters who may then, with landholders consent, hunt on private property (national parks and reserves are off-limits). While emus and crocodiles are farmed for their meat, the kangaroo is shot in the field at night. Hunters and wildlife authorities claim that a bullet shot straight into the head is quick and humane; certainly better than steel traps or poison. However, animal rights advocates claim otherwise. They claim the hunt itself (with its lights and noise), let alone the killing, is highly stressful. Others would say this is a lot less stressful than death by starvation. Unfortunately, a fair amount of killing goes on by unlicensed hunters who arent working for the meat industry, and distressing tales of cruelty surface from time to time. The RSPCA and conservation agencies prosecute occasionally, but its difficult to positively identify the perpetrators. Formerly seen as a pest, the kangaroo is now increasingly viewed as a resource to be managed along with other variables to ensure the land remains fertile and productive. For the kangaroo this could mean more room to roam, as graziers are encouraged to take cloven-hoofed animals off marginal land that should never have been conventionally farmed anyway. The payoff for farmers would be money earned from harvesting kangaroos when they become too numerous and destructive, and for the environment it means a chance to regenerate. TASK 1 Find in the text a suitable place for these extracts and indicate your decision by inserting the appropriate number into the text, like in this example:  1 2 Perhaps the most amazing Olympic of all time was American gymnast George Eyser. Despite the fact that he was well over 30 and had a wooden leg! 1. NEVERTHELESS, KANGAROO MEAT WAS TAKEN OFF THE SHELVES. 2. USING SPOTLIGHTS, HIGH CALIBRE RIFLES AND TELESCOPIC SIGHTS TASK 2 Decide whether these statements are true or false and indicate your decision by putting T or F into the box. 1. In reserves and national parks it is allowed to hunt kangaroos with a government permit and landholders' consent. 2. Animal rights advocates believe that poison is the most humane way of killing kangaroos.  TASK 3 Answer the question. Give a reason why shooting kangaroos is beneficial for the environment. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ TASK 4 Write out the word from the text, the meaning of which is an "animal's skin, especially when bought and sold". _________________ Kritria pro vyhodnocen a postup, jakm se stanov vsledek pYijmac zkouaky nebo jej sti: Celkov po et bodo z 1. TESTOV STI - KULTURNHO TESTU: 20 celkov po et loh: 20 METODIKA HODNOCEN: KA~D SPRVN loha = 1 bod (sprvn odpovdi jsou vyzna eny tu nm psmem) Celkov po et bodo z 2. TESTOV STI - gramaticko-lexiklnho TESTU: 40 celkov po et LOH: 20 METODIKA HODNOCEN: KA~D SPRVN LOHA = 2 body (sprvn odpovdi jsou vyzna eny tu nm psmem) Celkov po et bodo z 3. TESTOV STI - TESTU TEN S POROZUMNM: 40 celkov po et loh: 4 Xeaen: Testov loha 1: 1. Jako sprvn Yeaen je uznvno zaYazen vtn konstrukce 1 "Nevertheless, the kangaroo meat was taken off the shelves." do 2. odstavce, a to bu za slovo "industry" (a pYed "This"); nebo za slovo "standards" na pln zvr odstavce. 2. Jako sprvn Yeaen je uznvno zaYazen vtn konstrukce 2 "using spotlights, high calibre rifles and telescopic sights" bu do 3. odstavce za vraz "off-limits" (tj. na samotn zvr); nebo b) do 4. odstavce za vraz "night" (tj. pYed vraz "Hunters"). Testov loha 2: 1. In reserves and national parks it is allowed to hunt kangaroos with a government permit and landholders' consent. 2. Animal rights advocates believe that poison is the most humane way of killing kangaroos.  Testov loha 3: Jako sprvn odpov byla uznvna ta, ve kter byla podna informace bu z 1. odstavce (kl ov slova: bring population numbers down to levels the environment can tolerate); nebo z poslednho odstavce (kl ov slova: land remains fertile and productive). Za gramaticky nesprvnou formulaci brnc porozumn byly mrn ode tny body. Testov loha 4: hide kritria pro vyHODNOCEN: Testov loha 1: 16 bodo (8 bodo za ka~d sprvn umstn vtn konstrukce do textu) Testov loha 2: 8 bodo (4 body za ka~dou sprvnou polo~ku) Testov loha 3: 8 bodo za sprvn odpovzenou otzku Testov loha 4: 8 bodo za vypsn sprvnho vrazu Po et uchaze o, kteY se z astnili psemn pYijmac zkouaky: 18 Nejlepa mo~n vsledek psemn pYijmac zkouaky: 100 Nejlepa skute n dosa~en vsledek psemn pYijmac zkouaky: 85 Promrn vsledek psemn pYijmac zkouaky: 51,05556 Smrodatn odchylka vsledko psemn pYijmac zkouaky: 11,54447 Decilov hranice vsledku zkouaky: Decil d1 40 Decil d2 43 Decil d3 45,1 Decil d4 46 Decil d5 47,5 Decil d6 53,2 Decil d7 55,8 Decil d8 58,6 Decil d9 61,2 Ostrava 13. erven 2003 Zpracovaly: Mgr. Petra Lexov a Petra Bareaov Za sprvnost odpovd: PhDr. Stanislav KolY, PhD. 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