ENGLESKI JEZIK 4 ENGLESKI JEZIK 4 Udbenik Pioneer
ENGLESKI JEZIK 4
ENGLESKI JEZIK 4 Udžbenik: Pioneer C 1/C 1+ Nivo: C 1/C 1+ (Evropski referentni okvir za jezike – CEFR) Dvosemestralni predmet Elektronski kolokvijum (pitanja – višestruki izbor)
II kolokvijum – Test 4 Unit 9 – The power of design (udžbenik Pioneer C 1/C 1+) Unit 10 – Life matters Broj pitanja: 15 Broj bodova: 15 Vreme trajanja: 10/15 minuta Minimum bodova: 8 Tip pitanja: višestruki izbor (multiple choice)
Oblasti 1. Leksika (reči iz lekcija/tekstova, reči sličnog značenja, tvorba reči, kolokacije, izrazi. . . ) a) Reči iz IX lekcije The power of design Reči iz X lekcije Life matters Lekcija 10 a – reči iz teksta The happiness of nations, str. 170 Lekcija 10 b – reči iz teksta Consumer mentality is changing, str. 176, 177
Primer: Fill in the blank space with the appropriate word: 1. People experience a _______ of hope as they compare a difficult past to the possibility of a brighter future. a) benchmark b) resurgence c) citizenry d) traces 2. Many companies have become more ______in their methods. a) consumerism d) instrumentally b) transparent c) mismatch
3. The book is a comprehensive, detailed text that _____ all aspects of head and neck pathology. a) criticise b) encompasses c) splashes out 4. Turkish threats to _____German goods also caused widespread anger. a) boycott b) imply c) accelerate 5. Bringing horses of that calibre to Scotland remains the _____ dream. a) subsequently b) elusive c) distilled
b) Tvorba reči - Word formation (verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs; the use of prefixes/suffixes) Primer: 1. Her hair had been _____ by the storm. a) flattened b) flat c) flatness 2. The turning point came when the company into other commercial services. a) diversity b) diverse c) diversified
3. He awoke in _____, thinking he was in a tunnel that had collapsed. a) terrify b) terrified c) terror 4. The solution isn’t clear yet because the problem we are facing consists of a number of interrelated issues that cannot be solved on an ______ basis. a) individual b) individuality c) individually
c) Collocations with go, get, catch, turn, hold, pg. 155 Vocabulary describing art and shapes, pg. 155 hold sb responsible, turn sb’s attention to sth, go unnoticed. . . Primer: 1. I’ve decided to _____ over a new leaf; I’m signing up at the gym and I’m not buying any more junk food. a) go b) catch c) hold d) turn 2. The man handed them two chocolate ice-cream _____ and they walked off to the park bench. a) curves b) cones c) cubes
d) Expressions used in spoken English, pg. 157 under the weather, hang in there, give sb a break. . . 1. Well, it’s your call, but I think you should stick to more neutral colours. a) you are overcharged b) continue to do sth in spite of difficulties c) the decision is yours 2. How is your new art class ______ ? a) coming along b) run by c) in the dark
e) Verbs/adjectives and phrases related to buildings, pg. 159, 160 Word pairs, pg. 161 destroy, renovate, majestic, dilapidated. . . hold the key, get the picture, talking to a brick wall. . . through thick and thin, over and over again, odds and ends. . . Primer: 1. Over-crowded, run down and _____ school buildings must be tackled immediately. a) renovate b) timber c) dilapidated
2. Danny destroyed his chances of returning to an earlier state when he told his boss off before handing in his resignation. a) built castles in the air b) went through the roof c) talked to a brick wall d) burnt his bridges 3. Every now and ____ we go on a day trip to the beach or hiking to the mountains. a) then b) again c) than
f) Expressions with meet and set, pg. 172 Prepositional phrases, pg. 172 Phrases used to compare & contrast and describe cause & effect, pg. 173 set a deadline, meet the challenge. . . insistence on, associated with, on behalf of. . . bear little resemblance to, contributing factor. . . 1. Her suggestion was ____ with resistance, despite her providing sound arguments for it. a) met b) meet c) set
2. Students were exposed _____ statistics in high school. a) with b) on c) to d) at 3. An ______ of eating junk food is poor health. a) inevitable outcome b) dissimilar in every respect c) exact opposite d) strikingly similar
g) Commonly confused words, pg. 178 Words relating to money and payment, pg. 179 emigrate-immigrate-migrate; device-devise. . . alimony, commision, instalment. . . 1. A company _____ a new approach to marketing, which resulted in increased sales. a) adapted b) adept c) adopted 2. Loans are repaid in monthly ______ over an agreed period. a) instalments b) subsidy c) alimony
2. Grammar: • • Unreal past Causative form Clauses of reason, purpose, result and concession Inversion Detaljna objašnjenja možete naći na Stranici predmeta u okviru PPT prezentacija, kao i u udžbeniku, na str. 195 -198.
1. Unreal Past a) Present / Future • I wish I had enough money to travel around the world. (unfortunately, I don’t) • If only you didn’t have to go to the meeting tomorrow. (but you have to) • I wish I could speak Spanish. (but I can’t) • If only you would listen to me! (annoyance, dissatisfaction) • I wish my car would start. (annoyance, dissatisfaction) • I’d rather/sooner you didn’t use my phone. • I’d prefer it if you came earlier to help me prepare dinner.
• She’d rather stay at home tonight. • I’d prefer to go bowling rather than stay at home. • It’s high time you started studying. 2. Past • • • I’d rather you had informed me earlier. He would have preferred it if he had done it himself. I’d rather not have travelled to Egypt last winter. He’d prefer to have driven to Bristol. The flight was awful. I wish I had brought a torch with me. I can’t see a thing. (I didn’t bring a torch. ) • I’d rather you had informed me earlier.
• As if/as though + Past Simple (for untrue situations) He speaks as if he were an expert. (but he is not) was • As if/as though + Present Simple (when sth is likely) He speaks as if he is an expert. (He may be. ) Examples: 1. It was a stupid thing to say. I wish I _____ it. (I/not/say) a) wouldn't say b) didn't say c) hadn't said
2. Tom likes football very much. He wishes he (become) a professional football player. a) became b) would become c) become 3. They are so annoying! I wish they ______ (stop) talking. a) could stop b) stopped c) would stop 4. This is a secret, so I'd rather you ____ anyone. a) didn’t tell b) hadn’t told c) don’t tell
2. Causative form (Subject + have/get + object + past participle) We have the house painted every day. Examples: 1. Change the sentences so they use the structure 'have/get something done‘. I typed the documents. (have) a) I have the documents typed. b) The documents had typed. c) I had the documents typed.
2. Change the sentences so they use the structure 'have/get something done'. Tomorrow, she is going to repair her shower. a) Tomorrow, she is repairing her shower. b) Tomorrow, she will have her shower repaired. c) Tomorrow, she is going to have her shower repaired. 3. Rewrite the sentence using have something done. I didn't recognize Sheila because the hairdresser had dyed her hair. a) I didn't recognize Sheila because she had her hair dyed. b) I didn't recognize Sheila because she had her hair dyed. c) I didn't recognize Sheila because she has had her hair dyed.
3. Clauses of reason, purpose, result and concession Examples: 1. Why don’t you take a sandwich with you ______ you get hungry? a. for fear that b. so as not to c. in case d. so that 2. I’m looking for a gadget specifically designed ____ pineapples. a. for slicing b. in order to slice c. to be slicing d. so as to slice 3. _______feeling exhausted, she knew she had to get up and make dinner. a. in spite b. despite c. although d. even though
4. ______construction was paused until we could find additional funding, we still finished on time. a. Even though b. in spite of c. despite d. for 5. The fire broke out _______faulty wiring. a. for b. despite c. even though d. because of 6. Patricia decided to stop for coffee, _______the fact that she was already late for work. a. even though b. whereas c. in spite of d. however
4. Inversion Negative word + question for emphasis Never in my life have I seen such a beautiful lady. Example: 1. It doesn’t rain very often during this time of the year. a) Rarely it doesn’t rain during this time of the year. b) Rarely does it rain during this time of the year. c) Rarely does it rain very often during this time of the year.
2. _____will I consider parenthood until I am in a better financial position. a) There's no way b) Not only c) No way d) In no way
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