2.Zadania egzaminacyjne, na dodatkowe zajęcia


Zadanie 1.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

  1. The sentences below illustrate various processes of word . FORM

  2. You can't complain about her ; you know she is still a child.

HELP

1.3. Your figures tie in with what we have managed to establish.

ROUGH

1.4. We have to make our children understand that the disabled are not

from society. CAST

  1. Dan received an award for his unremitting efforts to improve the situation of the . PRIVILEGE

  2. There are some more kids in the who distribute

newspapers in the morning. NEIGHBOUR

1.7. Writing an paper means that you have to defend your

initial thesis. ARGUE

1.8. People who have jobs frequently work out in gyms to release

the pressure. STRESS

1.9. Doctors stated that in order to save the patient's life, the open-heart surgery
was . AVOID

1.10. The press secrets from the celebrity's past. COVER

Zadanie 2.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

  1. They must have decided that London was a better place to live, because Isawa van in front of their house. REMOVE

  2. We are looking for employees with lots of new ideas. IMAGINE

  3. The area we used to live in was peaceful and quiet with few

cars to disrupt the silence. AMAZE

2.4. To stop the of rank vegetation in his garden, Mark poured

concrete on some flowerbeds. GROW

2.5. The police car swerved to the right to avoid the traffic.

COME

2.6. But for my father's I wouldn't have completed

the course. COURAGE

2.7. The shop-keeper laid out a of fabrics to choose from. VARY

2.8. , my manager said that I did not deserve promotion.

FORTUNE

2.9. I am writing in to an article you published in last month's

Spectator. RESPOND

2.10. Sarah believed her husband, even though there was

evidence that he was cheating on her. WISE


Zadanie 3.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

3.1. Mike was frequently seized by such fits of panic

that nothing could calm him down. CONTROL

  1. You should have apologized to the nanny for your . BEHAVE

  2. That he may be made redundant is a possibility for his large

family. FRIGHT

3.4. It is proved that smoking may cause heart attacks. SCIENCE

3.5. This painting has never been shown to the public. MYSTERY

3.6. students couldn't ask for discounts on cinema tickets. SEA

3.7. There was a marked loss of on all the floors of the building.

HUMID

3.8. According to , this piece of furniture dates back to the 16th

century. SEARCH

3.9. If you are towards people in need, you do not deserve help

yourself. SYMPATHY

3.10. is one of the problems that even people who live

in the countryside have to deal with these days. POLLUTE

Zadanie 4.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

  1. There is a man on the phone who says that he has news for you of great. IMPORTANT

  2. The two suggestions are mutually , which means that you

have to choose one or the other. EXCLUDE

  1. In areas water supplies are of very low quality. INDUSTRY

  2. Many poets claim that Nature is a major source of their . INSPIRE

  3. The journey was very long and tiring, but seeing Morskie Oko made it all . WORTH

  4. The only justification for his to see his ex-wife again is

that she came to the party with her new boyfriend. RELUCTANT

4.7. In the BBC series Holby City aW patients receive the best they

can imagine. TREAT

4.8. When Martha noticed Greg's new car, she gave him an look.

ENVY

4.9. medicine has attracted a great deal of attention from

experts. ALTERNATE

4.10. IT I were you, I would try to the argumentation by adding

relevant details. STRONG


Zadanie 5.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

5.1. The into top dogs and underdogs does not contribute to good

working relations between employees. DIVIDE

5.2. When the new mayor came to power, the city numerous

changes. GO

5.3. We the number of guests and had to throw away

a great deal of food after the party. ESTIMATE

  1. When Sarah attended a class on creative writing, there were no indications that she would become an novelist. STAND

  2. Since there is no space for building new roads, the mayor decided to build a new route. GROUND

  3. You will find cheap pieces of furniture in this shop.

BELIEVE

5.7. Mark couldn't stand his manager's remarks and he filed a

complaint with the board of directors. OFFEND

5.8. The fact that the instructions were so complex made the activity
difficult. NECESSARY

5.9. The noise coming from the flat above was . TOLERATE

5.10. Mike ran up a huge to keep up installments on his car. DRAFT

Zadanie 6.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

6.1. It was of you to leave the widow open. No wonder the canary

flew away. CARE

  1. Even a little spark could set this warehouse on fire because the materials that are stored here are highly . FLAME

  2. George is so that I wouldn't let him mind the baby while

I am away. RESPONSIBLE

6.4. The reviewer the book and accused the writer of

supporting the regime. INTERPRET

6.5. It's time I bought you new trousers. You have your favourite

pairofjeans. GROW

  1. The patient will have to spend another week in hospital because doctors are in absolute on how to treat this disease. AGREE

  2. The new proposal met with widespread from people,

who believed the problem should be tackled differently. APPROVE

6.8. Before the manager started the meeting, she the most important

points on the agenda. LINE

6.9. Harriet is one of the most talented tennis players in our area.

DOUBT

6.10. Our house is so that we can easily accommodate five more

guests. SPACE


Zadanie 7.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

7.1. Mark all suggestions for improving his writing and he failed

the final test. REGARD

  1. It is claimed that nowadays people pay more attention to money while is frequently disregarded. SPIRIT

  2. The bank took over my property because there were no

outstanding payments. LEGAL

  1. I don't know how she does it, but Helen certainly has a way with children. OBEY

  2. Why don't you the scope of your paper? It will definitely

become more interesting. LARGE

7.6. The chairman failed to present the issue and several

participants left the room offended. PERSON

  1. Helen's parents are not as as mine. PERMIT

  2. It is obvious that classical music will such genres as hip-hop

or rock. LAST

7.9. Jake's was finally revealed when his fake reports were

compared to those prepared by somebody else. HONEST

7.10. Fanny is really ; her mood swings from overflowing joy to

inconsolable grief for no apparent reason. PREDICT

Zadanie 8.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

8.1. The basic idea behind computer games is that players should with

the software. ACT

8.2. The langue of official documents is to everyone except

lawyers. COMPREHEND

8.3. Afew questions from the audience made it impossible for him

to proceed with the lecture. DISRUPT

8.4. You definitely spend a amount of money on

computer games. PROPORTION

8.5. The results of your test are highly ; I thought you were

really interested in history. SATISFY

8.6. Atypical emperor would have a poem composed that

his achievements. GLORY

  1. Martha wouldn't have broken her leg while skiing if she weren't so about the equipment. NEGLECT

  2. of crops is one of the most important ways to keep the soil

fertile. ROTATE

8.9. The only thing our gardener is not responsible for is the

of primulas. MAINTAIN

8.10. The most powerful countries in the world should work toward nuclear

to ensure peace and safety. ARMS


Zadanie 9.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

  1. Working in a hospice is an extremely experience. RICH

  2. When my children go to bed I the phone so that they can

sleep peacefully. PLUG

9.3. In order not to get it is advisable to drink as much

mineral water as possible. HYDRATE

9.4. The country will have to reduce its on imported goods to

stimulate the economy. RELY

  1. Daphne was saved from death. MIRACLE

  2. Being a busy man, Mark buys his food in restaurants. TAKE

  3. Steven gave up drinking a long time ago and now he only drinks beer. ALCOHOL

  4. Greg found out that his wife was meeting another man because one day she him Mike. NAME

  5. The advantages of living in a city far the disadvantages,

which is why I live in Paris. WEIGH

9.10. Since you have such a serious mistake, I'm afraid I'll have to

report you to the manager. LOOK

Zadanie 10.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

  1. We regret to inform you that the concert has been cancelled and we apologize for any . CONVENIENT

  2. Our seats were very because there wasn't enough legroom.

COMFORT

  1. This car consumes too much petrol. We should look for something more .ECONOMY

  2. Your scheme is very ambitious but I am afraid it is virtually

in these conditions. PRACTICE

10.5. I wish you would analyse the data more . I could not

understand a word of your report. SYSTEM

10.6. His previous girlfriend couldn't stand his and she decided

to leave him and enjoy her freedom. POSSESS

10.7. Don't expect Sam to do the job properly - you know how he is.

RELY

  1. No other factory can boast so many retail . OUT

  2. New scientific discoveries frequently lead to religious and moral . CERTAIN

10.10. Don't forget to take out before going abroad. INSURE


Zadanie 11.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

  1. The best cure for depression is . LAUGH

  2. The projector is extremely useful when you are addressing

a large group of people. HEAD

11.3. My neighbour is an man who grumbles when I miss

my turn of cleaning the staircase. FRIEND

  1. Mary was not invited to the party by her posh friends because she lived in an area. FASHION

  2. The director decided not to quit his job even though his production of Hamlet received reviews. FAVOUR

  3. Stroking a cat is a very simple means of . RELAX

  4. I prefer practising grammar in context to working on isolated sentences. REPEAT

11.8. Listening to Karajan conduct the concert was an experience.

FORGET 11.9. The actor stumbled over his lines at the beginning but on the whole it was a ___________________ performance. SPECTACLE

11.10. The first step towards becoming a TV presenter involves

your shyness. COME

Zadanie 12.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

12.1. Margo tried not to show how she was by the news.

SET

12.2. This article discusses the of the recently discovered

substance in the production of face cream. APPLY

12.3. Mike is an pessimist, who never believes that he will succeed.

CURE

  1. The examination of all the files will take a long time, so you will have to wait for a answer for at least two weeks. DEFINE

  2. Our financial situation has improved over the last

few months. CONSIDER

12.6. This method will your success in learning English.

SURE

12.7. The noise coming from the apartment opposite was loud.

DEAF

12.8. Never before has this small town experienced such after

a football match. DISTURB

12.9. Don't worry about the tear. I will stitch it up and it will be entirely

. NOTICE

12.10. I bought a telescope because some stars are to the naked

eye. VISIBLE


Zadanie 13.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

  1. The poor performance of the singer left the audience with a general feeling of . SATISFY

  2. Conservative politicians believed that Greenpeace should be

LAW

13.3. The throbbing pain was simply and I had to take a day off work.

SUFFER

13.4. The community centre closed due to funding from the local

government. SUFFICE

13.5. Mark's efforts to obtain a loan proved to be , so he had

to give up his plans to go to Madagascar. EFFECT

  1. There are some errors, but they are . NEGLECT

  2. Put the pizza straight into the oven without allowing it to .

FROST

13.8. Thanks to cooperation between the companies

the construction was completed well in advance of the deadline. FRUIT

13.9. The judge has adjourned the trial until the statements

from witnesses are clarified. CONTRADICT

13.10. Her husband didn't fancy lying on the beach and he suggested doing
something more . ADVENTURE

Zadanie 14.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

14.1. The prisoners were beaten and made to beg

for forgiveness afterwards. MERCY

14.2. There weren't enough chairs because the organizers

the number of participants. CALCULATE

  1. In order to develop reading skills at elementary level it is a good idea to use versions of well-known books. SIMPLE

  1. Sheila began to worry because her baby was three weeks . DUE

  2. This training will help you deal with customers.

PATIENT

  1. Do you happen to know what the of the vote is? COME

  2. He paid a sum of money for his new leather coat.

GIANT

14.8. Our clinic offers a wide range of treatments for couples.

FERTILE

14.9. I seriously doubt the effectiveness of medicine. HERB

14.10. The mother and daughter show a striking family . LIKE


Zadanie 15.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

  1. Mike's superiors frequently criticise him for . FORGET

  2. The tension in the hallway before the exam was simply .

BEAR

  1. The fact that students fail exams frequently results from their to deal with stress. ABLE

  2. No wonder they asked you to leave - your behaviour was highly . ACCEPT

  3. Regardless of the risk, Sarah left the hospital at her .

INSIST

  1. Having lived in the same block for so long, Jane and Kate grew up to be almost . SEPARATE

  2. Due to growing demand for its cars, the factory has increased its . PUT

  3. The new measures will only their popularity. FORCE

  4. I was shocked by the recent that he had three children

born out of wedlock. REVEAL

15.10. Elbowing my way through streets is what I hate about living

in large cities. CROWD

Zadanie 16.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

16.1. Mark has been accused of being connected with members

of Parliament. REPUTE

16.2. I do recommend this cheese even though its smell is .

AGREE

  1. These are too serious to be ignored. ALLEGE

  2. Could you for once stop being so and think about the needs of

other people? SELF

  1. Contrary to my friend's strong recommendation, I found the book absolutely . INTEREST

  1. Helen believes that one day she will find explanations of all

mysteries. SOLVE

16.7. My favourite scene in the play is when Charles gives Samantha
a look. MURDER

16.8. I have no idea why she loves him - he is so !

ATTRACT

16.9. ' ' wandering is Sheila's definition of going for a walk.

AIM

16.10. Steve answered too many questions to pass the test.

CORRECT


Zadanie 17.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

  1. We found it difficult to understand Kate's report and we asked her to some issues. CLEAR

  1. I prefer reading to prose simply because it takes less

time. POET

  1. What I am looking for is a car with low fuel . CONSUME

  2. Candidates must be and enthusiastic about the job.

ENERGY

17.5. It is believed that the ability to learn a language is .

UNIVERSE

  1. Instead of giving us a lecture, the professor talked about his academic achievements . END

  1. Delia spent a substantial sum of money on her

computer. GRADE

17.8. Helen is so slow on the that it takes a least an hour

to explain simple things to her. TAKE

17.9. If you leave your luggage , it will be immediately removed

by our staff. ATTEND

17.10. The is that I do not love you any more.

TRUE

Zadanie 18.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

18.1. As members of my team you should strive for greater .

EFFICIENT

18.2. Everybody found his racial jokes and they did not laugh at all.

APPROPRIATE

18.3. The manager persuaded one of his employees to

the accounts. FALSE

18.4. In you have to make all decisions together.

MARRY

18.5. The average life of residents in this area has decreased

due to air pollution. EXPECT

18.6. All sportsmen will be for life if they fail any dope test.

QUALIFY

18.7. Many TV stations prepared reports about weather

conditions in this area. NORM

18.8. There were no . signs that John was suffering from

depression. OUT

18.9. Martha has an gift for making people feel

comfortable. BORN

18.10. Many guests found the groom's remarks about his mother-in-law
. OBJECT


Zadanie 19.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

19.1. I am too old for sleeping in a tent. Why don't we go on a .

holiday to Greece? PACK

19.2. The expense involved is the major of spending a weekend

abroad. DRAW

19.3. Although Ann has many the family decided to employ

her as a babysitter. SHORT

  1. "How dare you apologize to me? Don't you know that cheating on your wife is ?" FORGIVE

  2. Please all new words in this passage. LINE

  3. After she had her credit card stolen, she immediately money

from her bank account. DRAW

19.7. The performance was so impressive that the audience were left .

SPEECH

19.8. The guests invited by the bride far those invited by the

groom. NUMBER

19.9. If we have the picture we will be able to see the registration

number. LARGE

19.10. I was very thirsty, but fortunately the host prepared some .

FRESH

Zadanie 20.

Uzupełnij luki odpowiednią formą wyrazu utworzonego od słowa podanego dużymi literami na końcu każdego zdania. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

  1. Doctors should be expected to do their job properly even if they are . PAY

  2. His excuses are embarrassingly . CONVINCE

  3. A good knowledge of English is the most important

for all applicants. REQUIRE

20.4. To become a receptionist you have to be and friendly.

GO

20.5. Archeologists unearthed a(n) object that resembles today's

toothbrushes. ORDINARY

20.6. This traumatic experience caused damage

to the child's psyche. REPAIR

  1. Soldiers rode into town . TRIUMPH

  2. The spokesperson evaded all questions that related

to money. SKILL

20.9. It seems that nobody has taken out this book recently. Check on other shelves;
it might have been . PLACE

20.10. Due to his unconventional , Mark had difficulty

establishing relations with other people. BRING



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