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XV. GIMNAZIJA International Baccalaureate Department Program međunarodne mature Middle Years Programme Zagreb, Jordanovac 8, Hrvatska tel: +385 1 230 2255 ENTRANCE EXAM ENGLISH 2011 Student Points gained / 100 ( %) WORD ORDER

Arrange these words in the right order. 1. That/in/pink/is/who/girl 2. Friend/every/my/telephones/week/me 3. Wonder/I/name/his/what/is 4. She/to/often/complain/calls 5. Think/he/secretly/I/that/love/with/in/is/me ( /5 points) WORD FORMATION Use he word at the end of each gap to form a new word (an adjective, a noun, an adverb, etc.) with which to fill the gap. 1. Let s try something else, that strategy seems way too. RISK 2. It is that you stayed home when you were sick. UNDERSTAND 3. Americans fought hard to earn their from Britain. FREE 4. My father s death left me with a great in my heart. EMPTY 5. We have known each other since our. CHILD ( /5 points) CONDITIONAL CLAUSES Finish the following conditional clauses. 1. If I were president 2. If it stops snowing, 3. I would have told you, if 4. He wouldn't have fired her, if 5. If she studied more, ( /5 points) NARRATIVE TENSES (English Result, Oxford University Press) 2

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form in the gap AFTER the verb. Culture Shock A couple of years ago I (work) in Japan for a while. I (not, go) out much because I (have) a terrible cold. In the second week, I (feel) a bit better, and when some work colleagues (invite) me out, I (say) yes. We (go) to a restaurant in the evening, and my new friends (explain) to me how to use chopsticks. It (be) really difficult at first, but after some practice, I (use) them really well and I (not need) to ask for a fork. It (be) my first time outside Britain, and I (eat) Japanese-style like a native. I (feel) quite pleased with myself. Then the problems (start). My cold (not, be) quite finished and my nose (run, still) a little. I (take) out a tissue, (turn) away from the table and quietly (blow) my nose. I (notice) a person at the next table (look) at me strangely. When I (turn) to my friends again, they (look) away. Something (be) wrong. Anyway, the moment (pass) and the conversation (start) again. ( / 27 points) COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS Choose the right word from the brackets. 1. The school (principal, principle) came into the room. 2. Can I (borrow, lend) 10 dollars from you for the English textbook? 3. The (capital, capitol) of Croatia is Zagreb. 4. Please (take, bring) me a glass of water. 5. I like all T-shirts (accept, except) the blue one. ( / 5 points) 3

JOINING SENTENCES Join these simple sentences to make compound sentences. Use one of the following words: BUT, ALTHOUGH, AND THEN, SO, BECAUSE Eg. I ve always wanted to live in the country. My parents prefer to live in town. I ve always wanted to live in the country but my parents prefer to live in town. 1. We rarely travel by plane. We cannot afford it. 2. I wanted to go out with John. He refused. 3. Mark became a successful doctor. His parents wanted him to be a lawyer. 4. No one volunteered for the student council. We chose a representative. 5. For a moment we could see her face in the crowd. She disappeared. ( / 5 points) GAP FILLING VOCABULARY EXERCISE Fill in the blank spaces with the following words: step-father, get on, niece, insurance, barber, mess, teenage, remarried, learning, parents, secretly, means, widower, colleague, aunt I ve got four! My mum and dad are divorced and both of them have. My mum, Tina lives with my, Costas, in Wimbledon. My dad, Harry, lives in Marbella with his new wife, Roxette. She s the same age as me, and we really well! I ve got a younger sister called Sandra. She s married to a guy called Ray. They have a young baby called Grace. That that she is my, and I m her. My best friend is Stan. He s a 54-year-old and his shop is just below my flat. He s a and he s got a son, Danny. Danny s to play the trumpet. I m a secretary in an company. My boss is called Tom and I think he s in love with me. My is called Tracy and she s secretly in love with Tom. What a! 4 ( / 15 points )

LITERATURE QUIZ Choose the right answer in the following multiple-choice literature quiz. Only ONE answer is correct. 1. Hamlet, a famous character from William Shakespeare s famous play, was a prince of: A) Sweden B) Denmark C) England 2. Which title does NOT belong to the Harry Potter series? A) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire B) Harry Potter and Little Red Riding Hood C) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 3. How many lines does a sonnet have? A) 10 B) 12 C) 14 D) 16 4. A novel is usually divided into: A) stanzas B) chapters C) acts 5. If you wanted to write a book about your own life it would be called: A) a biography B) an autobiography C) a poem 6. Who is the author of the novel The Catcher in the Rye? A) George Orwell B) J.D. Salinger C) Rudyard Kipling 7. William Shakespeare did NOT write: A) Romeo and Juliet B) Odyssey C) Titus Andronicus ( / 7 points) 5

FIGURES OF SPEECH Identify the figures of speech metaphor, simile, personification, hyperbole, onomatopoeia - in the following verses/lines. 1. Unseen, in the background, Fate was quietly slipping the lead into the boxing gloves. (P.G. Wodehouse, Very Good, Jeeves, 1930) 2. Good coffee is like friendship: rich and warm and strong. (slogan of Pan-American Coffee Bureau) 3. It's sort of whack, whir, wheeze, whine Sputter, splat, squirt, scrape Clink, clank, clunk clatter... (Todd Rundgren) 4. A man may break a word with you, sir, and word are but wind. (William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors) 5. Here once the embattled farmers stood, And fired the shot heard around the world. (Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Concord Hymn) ( / 5 points ) WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT Choose one of the topics. Write a brief composition of app. 200 words. Organize your writing well and make sure that your composition is related to the topic. Try to use the appropriate paragraphing, language, grammar, spelling, etc. 1. Imagine you were a student in a foreign country. Introduce yourself and your culture to your new friends. 2. Do you think uniforms should be introduced to schools? Explain why. 3. Is Facebook good or bad for teenagers? Content / 7 points Organization / 7 points Language / 7 points ( / 21 points) 6

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