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освоени поени: ______ шифра:___________
време на предавање:_________
Прв државен натпревар по
АНГЛИСКИ ЈАЗИК
Скопје, 25.02.2012
време за решавање :120 минути
Упатство за натпреварувачот:
Внимателно прочитај го упатството.
Шифрата од тестот запиши ја на пликот а твоето име и презиме
запиши ги на лист и стави ги во пликот.
Не врти страници и не почнувај со решавање на тестот додека не ти
каже надгледувачот.
На задачите се одговара на еден од следните начини
-со заокружување на точниот одговор
-со пишување текст во просторот што е предвиден за тоа
Внимавај на правописот во одговорите и пишувај читливо. Нечитливи
одговори, нејасни поправки и заокружување на повеќе одговори од
предвиденото се вреднуваат со нула (0) поени.
Препишувањето е најстрого забрането.
Покрај секоја задача е даден бројот на поени за точен одговор.
Ти посакуваме многу успех
Good luck!2
I. Read the article and answer the questions below.
“A Christmas in March”
Just before Christmas in 1944, a letter arrived at our house in Philadelphia.
The postmark was from Tuskegee, Alabama, so we all knew who it was
from. We excitedly gathered around Mother as she opened it at the
kitchen table.
My Dear Mother,
I did not get the leave I expected for Christmas. I will miss all of you. Please leave
the Christmas tree up until I make it back. I hope to be home by March.
Love from your son,
Clifton
I was 17 years old at the time. My heart sank. I felt a profound sadness that my
favorite brother would not be home for Christmas. He was one of the Tuskegee
Airmen and was responsible for maintaining the airplanes flying off to fight in
World War II.
My mother, being the optimist she always was, said, “Well, it looks like we’ll get to
have two Christmases this year!”
After Christmas, my sister and I worked together to make sure we kept that
Christmas tree looking as pretty as possible. This was no easy feat.
By mid-January, the branches drooped so low to the ground that they became a
sliding board for the decorations. Each day, ornaments would come crashing to the
ground and there were brand new sprinklings of pine needles all over the wooden
floor. My sister and I took turns sweeping them up. We repositioned the ornaments
to the stronger branches on the tree, hoping they would stay on.
Each time we freshened that tree up, my sister and I were full of thoughts about
Clifton and how happy we would be to see him again. It made us feel that he was
close by, even though he was hundreds of miles away.
On March 5, the doorbell rang. We ran to the door and gave Clifton a big hug. As
he hugged Mother, I could see him peek over her head at the Christmas tree.3
“It’s beautiful,” he said. “Thank you.” Clifton opened his presents and told us all
sorts of stories about his work in Tuskegee.
That night as we slept, we heard a crash in the living room. We all ran to see what
had happened. The tree had toppled onto the sofa and there were needles and
broken ornaments everywhere. We all had a good laugh. It was fortuitous Clifton
got home when he did!
1) After Clifton's letter is read to
the family, the narrator’s mood
shifts from
A. arrogant to humble
B. sad to joyful
C. uncertain to clear
D. excited to disappointed
2) In the middle of the story, we
learn that the mother is an
optimist. This means she
A. is not easily upset
B. upholds high standards
C. maintains a positive viewpoint
D. considers all outcomes before
making a decision
3) What can we conclude about
Clifton by reading the letter?
I. He will not be home for Christmas.
II. He will be home by March.
III. He is one of the Tuskegee
Airmen.
A. I only
B. I and II
C. II and III
D. I, II, and III
4) Which of the following words
best describes the work the sisters
did to help keep the tree looking
pretty?
A. miracle
B. disaster
C. drudgery
D. teamwork 4
5) What is the most likely reason the narrator compared the tree limbs
to a “sliding board”?
A. They were so high in the air.
B. The ornaments were slipping off.
C. The sisters liked to play on them.
D. The branches looked ugly without their needles.
6) The main reason the narrator found it necessary to maintain the
Christmas decorations so carefully was because she
A. holds a deep respect for Christmas
B. needed something to take her mind off Clifton
C. wanted the decorations to look good for Clifton
D. did not want to disappoint her mother
7) "Each day, there were brand new sprinklings of pine needles all over the
wooden floor." "My sister and I took turns sweeping them up."
Which of the following is the best way to combine the above sentences
while keeping their meaning the same as used in the story?
A. Each day, there were brand new sprinklings of pine needles all over the
wooden floor; despite this, my sister and I took turns sweeping them up.
B. Each day, there were brand new sprinklings of pine needles all over the
wooden floor, and so my sister and I took turns sweeping them up.
C. Each day, there were brand new sprinklings of pine needles all over the
wooden floor because my sister and I took turns sweeping them up.
D. Each day, there were brand new sprinklings of pine needles all over the
wooden floor unless my sister and I took turns sweeping them up. 5
8) For the sisters, caring for the
tree came to represent
A. a continual hardship
B. a way of being close to their
brother
C. the hope that the war would end
soon
D. an ongoing Christmas celebration
9) What other title would best fit
this passage?
A. "Flying Home"
B. “A Christmas War”
C. "Granting Clifton's Wish"
D. “The Disappointing Letter”
10) How does Clifton seem to feel
when he sees the Christmas tree?
A. appreciative
B. disappointed
C. estranged
D. remorseful
(___ / 20)
II. From the words listed below, choose the ones which best fit the space and
write it’s letter on the space. Ex. A,B,C or D
INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM
The death of Fred Hill was recorded by a (01)........................ article in the Times newspaper. Fred
was 74 years old and died in prison. He was in prison for the 32nd time. Why?.
(02)........................... for any great crime, but for a reason you may find difficult to understand.
You see, Fred was a motorcyclist who (03)........................... to wear a crash helmet.
He believed that he was a safer motorcyclist (04)........................... a crash helmet. More
importantly, he believed that, right or wrong, the decision to wear a crash helmet was his to
(05)........................... . It was not for the State to tell him (06)........................... to do. So Fred went
out on his old motorbike with no helmet, over and over again.
The police (07)........................... him. They (08)........................... a blind eye when they could. But
often they had no choice. And in the court they had no choice (09)........................... to send him to
prison because he refused to pay the fines. They usually (10)....................... him 30 days. But the
last time, they gave the old man two months. Some way through the sentence, Fred suffered a
heart attack and died.6
1. A) main B) editorial C) front D) leading
2. A) Never B) Neither C) None D) Not
3. A) rejected B) refused C) differed D) disagreed
4. A) less B) without C) minus D) except
5. A) do B) settle C) take D) decide
6. A) what B) how C) so D) that
7. A) recognised B) knew C) acquainted D) sympathised
8. A) made B)turned C)closed D)had
9. A)and B)other C)option D)but
10. A)held B)did C)imprisoned D)gave
(___ / 10)
III. Fill in the spaces using a word from the word in brackets. (word formation)
01. He said “Good Evening” in a most …………………………………………….(friend) way.
02. Television is one of the cheapest forms of………………………………(entertain)
03. I asked the…………………………………………(library) if she could help me find a book.
04. ……………………………………..(cruel) to animals must be prevented.
05. I have a good working………………………………………(relation) with my boss.
06. It would be …………………………………(honest) of you to keep the money you found.
07. Would you mind explaining your ……………...............(absent) from school yesterday?
08. Her boss …………………………………..(courage) her to work hard.
09. ………………………………….(free) is everything for a teenager.
10. I was ………………………………………(horror) when I saw the dirty kitchen.
(___ / 20)
IV.Complete the text using one word in each space.
Fast food
The concept of “fast food” is very important in English-speaking countries (0) for one major
reason: the working day starts at around the same time (1)___________ in European countries,
but finishes (2) _____________ earlier, typically at about five o’clock in (3) _____________
evening when the offices, banks and many of the shops begin to close. As a result, there’s not
much time for lunch, (4) _____________many people bring something from home to eat at 7
their desks, (5) _____________ with a cup of tea or instant coffee made with the office
kettle, (6) _____________ than going out to a restaurant for a “proper” lunch as do many
European office workers, (7) ____________ usually finish work much later in the evening.
For (8) _______________ who prefer to go out of the office to have a break or (9)
_______________ fresh air, there are the various fast food options (10) _______________
as sandwiches, burgers, kebaps or fish and chips.
(___/10)
V. Put the correct prepositions:
01. He talked to me ....................... the problem.
02. The room measured three metres ............................. five.
03. Throughout the holidays it rained day ...................... day.
04. He lied ...................... the police when he was arrested for drunken driving.
05. Port comes ....................... Portugal.
06. The movie was boring from beginning ....................... end.
07. In the floods there were ten thousand square kilometres .................. water.
08. The goods do not have to be paid for in advance but can be sent cash ..................
delivery.
09. The train is not ......................... time so we will be late.
10. I prefer to pay ........................ cheque rather than cash.
(___ / 10)8
VI. Each sentence has one mistake ( spelling, grammar, structural…) Circle the
mistakes and write the correct sentences on the lines.
1. I don't like when she tells me that I have to study.________________________________
2. See you on monday._______________________________________________________
3. She sent to her teacher a beautiful Christmas card._______________________________
4. She cleaned the house and after she ironed the clothes. ___________________________
5. Have you yet had a shower?_________________________________________________
6. I never taken photos with a digital camera.______________________________________
7. He studies here on this table.________________________________________________
8. This guide gives useful informations about the city._______________________________
9. He is very mature despite if his age.___________________________________________
10. This is the ball wich I bought yesterday._______________________________________
(___ / 20)
VII. British culture. Circle the correct answer.
1.What’s the Queen’s name?
a. Queen Ann I b. Queen Elizabeth II c. Queen Margaret II
2.. What is a double-decker?
a. A bus b. A disco c. A taxi
3.Where can you buy stamps?
a. At the post office b. At the the butcher’s c. At the supermarket
4. Where does Nessie supposedly live?
a. Isle of Man b. Loch Ness c. River Thames
5. Dame Agatha Christie wrote lots of ______.
a. detective stories b. plays c. poems
(___/10)9
Total points: ____ / 100