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ANGLEŠČINA Izpitna pola 1

A) Bralno razumevanje B) Poznavanje in raba jezika

Sreda, 26. avgust 2020 / 60 minut (35 + 25)

Dovoljeno gradivo in pripomočki: Kandidat prinese nalivno pero ali kemični svinčnik.

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NAVODILA KANDIDATU Pazljivo preberite ta navodila. Ne odpirajte izpitne pole in ne začenjajte reševati nalog, dokler vam nadzorni učitelj tega ne dovoli. Prilepite kodo oziroma vpišite svojo šifro (v okvirček desno zgoraj na tej strani). Izpitna pola je sestavljena iz dveh delov, dela A in dela B. Časa za reševanje je 60 minut. Priporočamo vam, da za reševanje dela A porabite 35 minut, za reševanje dela B pa 25 minut. Izpitna pola vsebuje 2 nalogi v delu A in 2 nalogi v delu B. Število točk, ki jih lahko dosežete, je 50, od tega 20 v delu A in 30 v delu B. Vsaka pravilna rešitev je vredna 1 točko. Rešitve pišite z nalivnim peresom ali s kemičnim svinčnikom v izpitno polo v za to predvideni prostor znotraj okvirja. Pišite čitljivo in skladno s pravopisnimi pravili. Če se zmotite, napisano prečrtajte in rešitev zapišite na novo. Nečitljivi zapisi in nejasni popravki bodo ocenjeni z 0 točkami. Zaupajte vase in v svoje zmožnosti. Želimo vam veliko uspeha.

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items rich rich red front of his house. upon the other gentlemen. watching deposited his big tea- upon his lean, spacious cheek and lighted up his humorous eye as he at last slowly and carefully with him, at the top of his The old gentleman at the tea- real aesthetic passion for it. antiquity, its incommodity, and who now, at the end of twenty years, had become conscious of a because it was offered at a great bargain. He bought it with much grumbling at its ugliness, its passed into the ca and how, finally, after having been remodelled and disfigured in the eighteenth century, it had defaced in Cromwell’s Civil Wars, and then, under the Restoration, repaired and much enlarged; formed the principal honour of the sleeping august person had extended itself upon a huge, magnificent and terribly angular bed which still been built under Edward the Sixth, had offered a night’s hospitality to the great Elizabeth (whose the old gentleman taking his tea would have been delighted to tell you these t clustered chimneys, its windows smothered in creepers. The house had a name and a history; tricks, red brick, with the complexion of which time and the weather had played all sorts of pictorial It stood upon a low hill, above the river at some forty miles from London. A long gabled front of certain attention at the elder man, who, unconscious of observation, cigarettes as they continued to stroll. One of them, from time to time, he as passed, looked with a compa circumspection, holding it for a long time close to his chin, with his face turned to the house. His from the rest of the set and painted in brilliant colours. He disposed of its contents with much and fro. The old man had his cup in his hand; i chair near the low table on which the tea had been served, and of two younger men strolling to lawn were straight and angular; they were the shadows of an old man sitting in a deep wicker to furnish the regular enthusiasts of the ceremony I have mentioned. Theadows sh on the perfect concerned in it takingwere their pleasure quietly, and they notwere of the sex which is supposed perhaps lengthened slowly, however, and the scene expressed that sense of leisure still to come which is ebb, the air had grown mellow, the shadows were long upon the smooth, dense turf. They quality. Real dusk would not arrive for many hours; but the flood of summer light had begun to the afternoon had waned, but much of it left, was and what was left of was the finest and rarest tea or not to the ceremony known as afternoon tea. There are circumstances in which, whether you drink Under certain circumstances there are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated great experience of men, but there was an almost seemed to tell also that his success had not been exclusive and hateful. He had certainly had a He had a narrow, clean- displace himself; his journeys were over and he was taking the rest that precedes the great rest. own country with perfect confidence. At present, obviously, nevertheless, he was not likely to him, but he had kept it country pastime. The implements of the littlefeast had been disposed have in mind in beginning to unfold this simple history offered an admirable setting to an innocent Multiple choice questions choice Multiple

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title “Less is a Bore”, a quotation from her husband. Brown once wrote to The term has been popularised over the decades, often referrednow to theas “Venturian duck”. Scott shed”, a functional box with ornament applied Vegas Strip by the time tookshe Venturi there in 1966, drawn by a in in in 1968. She also coined the term “duck” to refer to buildings that act Scott Brown chose L being a very large “as ideas she had learned in London, while studying at the Architectural Association, the Strip in effect verna never have happened without Scott Brown. She had already made several 1972 that championed billboards and hot dog stands as disentangle. However, it is clear that “Learning from Las Vegas”, the “gentle manifesto” published in The ways in which creative partnerships have contributed to the field are always difficult to deliberat was mentioned, all the other competition fell away. Itwas the unanimous greatly contributed to their field. I part was of the jury year, this and soonas as Scott Brown’s name - second or _ Pritzker prize but a Pritzker inclusion ceremony,” Scott Brown said. “Let’s salute the notion of joint that her In 2013, two students at the Harvard Graduate School of Design began an online petition to demand perhaps no other has”, the accolade was awarded to Venturi alone. body of work had “expanded and redefined the limits of the art of architecture in this century, as “And you’re an architect the board. There were the Soane medal. She is the second This month mark his architect wife, Lu Wenyu. Chinese architect Wang Shu, overlooking the fact that his practice alwayshas been a partnership with a fair and equal place within the profession”. Only a year earlier, his jury had awarded the gong to petitioners for “calling directly to our attention a more general problem, namely that of assurin interviews where she was excluded bec there would be celebratory dinners where she was left out “because we’re not inviting wives”; job As she recounted in her 1989 essay, “Room at the Top? Sexism and the Star System in Architecture”, and postmodern architect Bob Venturi come for the rest of her career. Scott Brown was relegated to being the wife of the famous “We at the office think it was Bob writing, using your name.” It was an The first sign that had changed things came when an architect whose work she had reviewed said: and the respect of school of architecture at the University of California. She had a taught at the universities of Pennsylvania and Berkeley, and initiated the first programme in the new Denise Scott Brown was an associate professor when marrieshe d Robert Venturi in 1967. She had have gone to the men instead. Meet one of the women who are tired They are among the most is an example at the beginning: Gap 0. For 1 gaps Task 2: Task 10/12 6 _ _ (CREATE).” Lord Peter Palumbo,ir cha of the prize, politely declined. “A later jury cannot reopen, _ (REFER) 12_ _4_ (INTELLECT) _4_

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