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ANGLICKÝ JAZYK
V ÚPRAVĚ PRO NESLYŠÍCÍ
AJMZD20CTT04
DIDAKTICKÝ TEST
ČTENÍ A JAZYKOVÁ KOMPETENCE
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SP-3-T
SP-3-T-A
Předmětem autorských práv Centra pro zjišťování výsledků vzděláváníInformace veřejně nepřístupná podle ustanovení § 80b zákona č. 561/2004 Sb.
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Maximální bodové hodnocení: 59 bodů
Hranice úspěšnosti: 44 %
1. Základní informace k zadání zkoušky
Didaktický test obsahuje 37 úloh.
Časový limit pro řešení didaktického testu je uveden na záznamovém archu.
Povolené pomůcky: pouze psací potřeby a individuální kompenzační pomůcky.
U každé části je uvedena váha části/úlohy v bodech, například:
10 bodů / 2 body znamená, že v celé části můžete získat nejvýše 10 bodů a za jednu
správnou odpověď získáte 2 body.
V uzavřených úlohách je právě jedna odpověď správná. Za nesprávnou nebo
neuvedenou odpověď se neudělují záporné body.
2. Pravidla správného zápisu odpovědí
Pište modře nebo černě píšící propisovací tužkou, která píše dostatečně silně
a nepřerušovaně.
Povoleno je psací i tiskací písmo a číslice. Při psaní odpovědí rozlišujte velká a malá
písmena.
Nejednoznačný nebo nečitelný zápis odpovědi bude považován za chybné řešení.
Zvolte si, zda budete své odpovědi zapisovat
– do záznamového archu,
– do testového sešitu,
– do počítače,
– na volné listy papíru (jsou součástí záznamového archu).
Zvolenou variantu zápisu odpovědí není možné v průběhu zkoušky měnit.
Dodržujte následující pokyny pro zápis odpovědí. Jakýkoli jiný způsob zápisu odpovědí
a jejich oprav bude považován za nesprávnou odpověď.
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Pokyny pro zápis odpovědí do záznamového archu
U uzavřených úloh zřetelně zakřížkujte odpověď, kterou považujete za správnou,
v příslušném poli záznamového archu, a to přesně z rohu do rohu podle obrázku,
například takto:
A B C D
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Pokud budete chtít následně zvolit jinou variantu odpovědi, pečlivě zabarvěte původně
zakřížkované pole a zvolenou odpověď vyznačte křížkem do nového pole, například takto:
A B C D
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Pokud zakřížkujete v jedné úloze více než jedno pole, bude vaše odpověď považována
za nesprávnou.
U otevřených úloh pište odpovědi čitelně do vyznačených bílých polí.
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Pokud budete chtít následně zapsat jinou odpověď, pak původní odpověď přeškrtněte
a novou odpověď zapište do stejného pole. Vaše odpověď nesmí přesáhnout hranice
vyznačeného pole.
Poznámky si můžete dělat do testového sešitu, nebudou však hodnoceny.
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Pokyny pro zápis odpovědí do testového sešitu
Na testový sešit přepište ze záznamového archu svůj identifikační kód a napište své
jméno a příjmení.
U uzavřených úloh zakroužkujte variantu odpovědi, kterou považujete za správnou,
například takto:
A)
B)
C)
D)
Pokud budete chtít následně zvolit jinou variantu odpovědi, pečlivě zabarvěte původní
volbu a zakroužkujte zvolenou odpověď, například takto:
A)
B)
C)
D)
Pokud zakroužkujete v jedné úloze více než jedno písmeno, bude vaše odpověď
považována za nesprávnou.
U otevřených úloh je místo pro odpověď označeno takto:
Odpověď:
Poznámky si můžete dělat do testového sešitu mimo místa vyhrazená pro zápis odpovědí,
nebudou však hodnoceny.
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Pokyny pro zápis odpovědí do počítače a na volné listy papíru
Zapisujete-li své odpovědi do prázdného textového souboru na počítači, přepište ze
záznamového archu svůj identifikační kód a napište své jméno a příjmení.
Odpovědi zapisujte vždy tak, že napíšete číslo úlohy a k němu zvolenou variantu odpovědi,
nebo její slovní řešení, například takto:
1) A (u uzavřených úloh) nebo 8) school (u otevřených úloh).
Poznámky si můžete dělat do testového sešitu, nebudou však hodnoceny.
TESTOVÝ SEŠIT NEOTVÍREJTE, POČKEJTE NA POKYN!
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Přečtěte si pět krátkých textů. Na základě informací v textech vyberte k úlohám 1–5
vždy jednu správnou odpověď A–D.
TEXT 1
Going to School
Phil lives in a village and studies maths in a nearby town. In the morning, he goes
to school by train because it’s fast. But he returns by bus as there is no train in the
afternoon. Yesterday, he woke up late and missed the morning train, so he took a bus
to school. It wasn’t very comfortable because the bus was crowded and slow. But it was
better than riding his bike, as the weather was cold and rainy. For the journey home,
Phil’s older classmate Julia offered to drive him there. Phil went with her and was glad
because he was too tired to go home by bus as usual.
(CZVV)
1 How did Phil get home from school yesterday?
A)
B)
C) D)
1. ČÁST ÚLOHY 1–5 10 bodů / 2 body
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TEXT 2
Shopping for Clothes
Nora went to a shopping centre to buy some clothes for an important business meeting.
There was a lovely skirt on sale, but Nora wasn’t interested in it because she never wears
a skirt to work. She tried on a pretty dress in the colour she likes. Unfortunately, it was
too large and the shop assistant couldn’t find it in a smaller size. Then Nora saw a pair of
nice trousers, which were perfect in size, so she got them. And the trousers didn’t cost a
lot of money. For the meeting, Nora is planning to put them on with her favourite blouse,
which she received on her birthday.
(CZVV)
2 What did Nora buy in the shopping centre?
A) B)
C)
D)
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TEXT 3
Dear Isabella,
How are you? I’m happy it’s Friday because I feel tired after a busy week. I’m going to
watch my favourite programme on TV tonight. It’s a good way to relax. Do you have
any plans for the weekend? My mum asked me to help her with some plants tomorrow,
so I’m going to work in the garden the whole day. And I remember that you wanted to
study for your exams on Saturday. But I’d love to see you at the weekend, so what about
doing something together on Sunday? We could go to the fitness centre and get some
exercise. It’s important to keep fit.
Take care,
Claire
(CZVV)
3 What is Claire going to do on Saturday?
A) B)
C)
D)
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TEXT 4
At the Party
My name is Jason and last night my friends invited me to a party. David brought his new
camera and I borrowed it. I took some interesting photos of the party guests dancing,
especially Kevin. He was moving his arms in a funny way and hit an empty glass on the
table. It broke into pieces. An unpleasant thing happened to me while I was dancing, too.
I lost my watch, but my best friend Ryan found it later under a chair. After dancing, I was
showing Kevin some games on my mobile phone, but I wasn’t holding it carefully and
the phone fell to the floor. I was upset because it stopped working. Fortunately, I could
still use my watch to tell the time.
(CZVV)
4 What did Jason break at the party?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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TEXT 5
Hi Anthony,
I’m sure you know that I was looking for a room to rent. Well, I finally found one. It’s on a
busy street with many tall buildings around. However, the view from my window is more
pleasant, as you can see in the photo. The park looks really beautiful, doesn’t it? My room
is also very nice. I’m glad that all the furniture is white because I have never liked dark
colours. The only thing I’m missing in my new place is a desk lamp so I’m going to buy
one tomorrow. Do you want to join me?
Bye,
Jennifer
(CZVV)
5 Which photo did Jennifer send to Anthony?
A) B)
C) D)
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POKRAČOVÁNÍ NA DALŠÍ STRANĚ!
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Přečtěte si leták edinburského turistického centra. Na základě informací v textu
odpovězte na otázky v úlohách 6–13. V odpovědích použijte nejvýše 4 slova.
6 What will you get at the Edinburgh Visitor Centre for free?
Odpověď:
7 What time does the Edinburgh Visitor Centre close in May?
Odpověď:
8 How much is the most expensive walking tour for students?
Odpověď: £
9 Which one-day countryside trip is not available on weekdays?
Odpověď:
10 In which language is the afternoon Old Town Tour?
Odpověď:
11 How many hours long is the Cairngorms National Park Trip?
Odpověď:
12 In which street do the one-day countryside trips begin?
Odpověď:
13 What should you bring with you on a one-day countryside trip?
Odpověď:
2. ČÁST ÚLOHY 6–13 16 bodů / 2 body
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Edinburgh Visitor Centre
Edinburgh Visitor Centre welcomes you to Scotland’s historic capital. Find us at 32 Princes Street, opposite the Scottish National Gallery.
At our visitor centre you can buy tickets for various sightseeing tours or one-day trips from Edinburgh to the Scottish countryside. Our gift shop has a variety of quality Scottish gifts at a good price, and we also off er cheap guidebooks and free tourist maps.
Visitor Centre Opening Times: September to March: Tuesday–Sunday: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. April to June: Monday–Friday: 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m., Saturday–Sunday: 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. July to August: Monday–Sunday: 7:30 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
Summer Tours and Trips: Join us in summer for a walking tour or a one-day coach trip with professional tour guides. Our most popular tours and trips include:
WALKING TOURS ONE-DAY COUNTRYSIDE TRIPS
Royal Mile Tour (3 hours)• At 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily • Adults: £15, Students: £10, Children: £5
Loch Ness Trip
• Starts at 9:00 a.m. from Monday to Friday• Adults: £57, Students: £50, Children: £40
Old Town Tour (2 hours)• At 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily• Adults: £12, Students: £8, Children: £4
Hadrian’s Wall Trip
• Starts at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday• Adults: £52, Students: £45, Children: £35
Edinburgh Castle Tour (4 hours)• At 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily• Adults: £25, Students: £20, Children: £15
Cairngorms National Park Trip
• Starts at 8:00 a.m. every day• Adults: £56, Students: £49, Children: £39
Walking Tours: For all tours, you will meet your guide in front of the Edinburgh Castle ticket offi ce. The morning tours are available in English, French and German. The Old Town Tour at 10:00 a.m. is also with an Italian-speaking guide. Walking tours at 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. are only available in English.
One-Day Countryside Trips: Each trip is 10 hours long. They all begin at the Edinburgh
Visitor Centre and end at the Edinburgh Bus Station (St Andrew’s Square). Please do not forget to take a raincoat with you as all trips include a lot of outdoor hiking and the weather may change quickly. You do not need to bring your own food because lunch and snacks are included in the ticket price.
(www.visitscotland.com, upraveno; obrázek: www.citycabs.co.uk)
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Přečtěte si Dannyho vyprávění o jeho strýci Jackovi. Na základě informací v textu
vyberte k úlohám 14–17 vždy jednu správnou odpověď A–C.
My Uncle Jack
When our teacher asked us to write about an interesting member of our family, I chose
my uncle Jack. I'm his only nephew1 and we are close to each other. Jack is my father's
youngest brother and for some time he lived in our house with us. Then he went to
university in the capital, where he shared a large flat with a few friends. When he moved
back here, he didn’t want to live with us again, so he rented a flat in our street, just next
to our house. As we are neighbours now, we meet quite often.
My uncle Jack has always been interested in film and theatre, but he decided to
study the same subject as my father and grandfather. They are both architects. It was
a mistake because all the drawing classes at university were too boring for Jack. He loves
being among people and I wasn’t surprised that he started working in a theatre café as
a waiter right after his studies. He earned enough money and met a lot of famous people
there. One of the guests then offered him a job in a small theatre company and so my
uncle became an actor. I have seen him in several plays and he was excellent.
Jack is an active young man and he has many hobbies. Every week he plays tennis in
a sports club. I always go there with him, but I’m not as good at tennis as he is, so he wins
most of our matches. We also go swimming once a week, which is my favourite sport,
and we have a lot of fun. At weekends, Jack invites his colleagues from work and they
watch films together. I never join them because that’s when I do homework.
Not long ago, Jack met a nice girl called Sheila and now he’s in love with her. They
are going to have their wedding soon. Jack had to change his plans for October because
that’s when Sheila is going to become his wife. Before he knew her, he was planning to
make a new film for TV with his theatre company in October. But we are going to have a
great family celebration instead. A month later, Jack and Sheila are flying to Australia, so
his TV job will have to wait.
(CZVV)1 nephew: synovec
3. ČÁST ÚLOHY 14–17 8 bodů / 2 body
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14 Where does Jack live now?
A) in the same flat as his nephew1
B) in the same house as his nephew
C) in the same street as his nephew
15 What was Jack’s first job?
A) an actor
B) a waiter
C) an architect
16 Which activities do Jack and his nephew do together every week?
A) watching films and playing tennis
B) swimming and watching films
C) playing tennis and swimming
17 What is Jack going to do in October?
He's going to:
A) get married.
B) make a TV film.
C) travel to Australia.
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Přečtěte si osm informačních cedulí. Na základě informací v textech přiřaďte k úlohám
18–22 vždy jednu ceduli z nabídky A–H. Tři cedule jsou navíc a nebudou použity.
18 You are going to a restaurant for dinner. There is a sign at the entrance saying what
you cannot take into the restaurant.
Odpověď:
19 You have just ordered something to eat in a fast food restaurant. There is a sign
telling you where you will get your food order.
Odpověď:
20 You would like to eat in a restaurant. There is a sign on the restaurant door telling
you when it is not possible.
Odpověď:
21 You are in a fast food restaurant and there is a sign at the cash desk. It tells you what
you don’t have to pay for if you order some food.
Odpověď:
22 You are in a restaurant and you would like to have a dessert. There is a sign saying
that one sweet dish costs less than usual.
Odpověď:
4. ČÁST ÚLOHY 18–22 10 bodů / 2 body
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A) B) C)
FREE DRINKWITH EVERY MEAL
DO NOT TAKE GLASSES
OUTSIDE THE RESTAURANT
NO PETS ALLOWEDINSIDE
D) E) F)
TODAY'S SPECIAL
OFFER: CHOCOLATE CAKE
FOR HALF PRICE
RESTAURANT CLOSEDALL DAY TOMORROW
PLEASE ASK
THE WAITER ABOUT
OUR DESSERT MENU
G) H)
YOU CAN NOW BOOKA TABLE ONLINE
PICK UP FOOD HERE
(CZVV)
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Přečtěte si článek o zmrzlině. Na základě textu vyberte k úlohám 23–30 vždy jednu
správnou odpověď A–C.
The Coolest Dessert in History
Ice cream is probably the world’s favourite dessert. People eat ice
cream almost (23) ____________ in the world and vanilla is number
one. In the United States they eat (24) ____________ ice cream per
person than in any other country: 26 litres a year.
The history of ice cream started about 3,000 years
(25) ____________ in China, where people made a dish of rice
mixed with milk, fruit, and snow. One thousand years later, people in
Europe used ice or snow and added honey, fruit, or juice to prepare
the early form of ice cream. (26) ____________ the 13th century, the
Italian traveller Marco Polo returned from Asia and brought back the
instructions for (27) ____________ ice cream. Ice cream then became known across
Europe. However, it was still very unusual and only rich people, such as kings and
queens, could (28) ____________ it.
One of the first places (29) ____________ served ice cream to all customers was the
French Café Procope at the end of the 17th century. The ice cream was made from milk,
cream, butter, and eggs. It wasn’t easy to keep the ice cream cold because there were
(30) ____________ fridges until the late 19th century. People had to cut big pieces of ice
from lakes or collect snow from the mountains to freeze the ice cream.
(www.todayifoundout.com, upraveno)
5. ČÁST ÚLOHY 23–30 8 bodů / 1 bod
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23 A) everything B) everybody C) everywhere
24 A) much B) more C) most
25 A) before B) ago C) then
26 A) In B) On C) At
27 A) make B) to make C) making
28 A) enjoy B) enjoying C) to enjoy
29 A) what B) which C) when
30 A) some B) any C) no
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Přečtěte si článek o delfínech. Na základě textu vyberte k úlohám 31–37 vždy jednu
správnou odpověď A–C.
Dolphins
Dolphins are friendly and intelligent.
They are one of the cleverest animals
and it is possible to teach them in
(31) ____________ same way as
dogs or monkeys. Dolphins are also
(32) ____________ animals to watch
because they love to play and jump in
water.
Dolphins live in oceans or rivers, but they must come above water to breathe1 air.
They are able to stay underwater for up to 30 minutes without air. And how does a
dolphin (33) ____________? Dolphins use only one half of (34) ____________ brains at a
time. While one half of the brain sleeps, the other half stays active. The active part of the
brain makes sure that the dolphin (35) ____________ returns above water to breathe.
Dolphins are very social animals. Typically, they swim in groups of five to forty
members and the group often works as a team to catch food, mostly fish. When dolphins
look (36) ____________ food, they use special sounds that help them find where it is.
Today, like (37) ____________ other sea animals, dolphins are in danger. Thousands
of dolphins are dying because the sea water isn’t clean enough. Others are caught by
mistake in fishing nets or killed by boat traffic.
(www.ducksters.com, upraveno; obrázek: www.savedolphins.eii.org)
1 breathe: dýchat
6. ČÁST ÚLOHY 31–37 7 bodů / 1 bod
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KONEC DIDAKTICKÉHO TESTU
31 A) — B) a C) the
32 A) interest B) interested C) interesting
33 A) sleep B) sleeps C) sleeping
34 A) them B) their C) theirs
35 A) — B) will C) was
36 A) for B) from C) to
37 A) a lot B) much C) many