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NAME:  

DATE: 

CLASS: 

SCORE: …………………………… / 15 

 
I.    Wpisz synonimy wyróżnionych wyrazów. (4 pkt) 
 
1.  Jane felt  unhappy  when she learned that her job application 

had been turned down again.  

2.  Young children are usually  naïve  and are easily taken in. 

3.  My best friend is a very  trustworthy  person – I know I can 

count on her in every situation. 

4.  A neighbour of ours is very  affectionate  and is easily 

moved by romantic movies.  

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II.   Dopasuj wyrazy z obu kolumn, tak aby utworzyć poprawne wyrażenia. (4 pkt) 
 

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fair 
fold 
casual 
population 
adrenalin 
well- 
utter 
heart 

 
 

 

1

 

e

 

2

 

f

 

3

 

a

 

4

 

h

 

5

 

c

 

b

 

d

 

g

 

a   style 
b   mannered 
c   rush 
d   a word 
e   complexion 
f   your arms 
g   pounding 
h   growth 
 

III. Uzupełnij poniższe zdania, używając podanego wyrazu w niezmienionej formie, tak 

aby zachować znaczenie zdania wyjściowego. Użyj od dwóch do pięciu wyrazów.  
(3 pkt) 
 

1.   I haven’t found my glasses yet.  

 STILL     

still haven’t/have not found / am still looking for 

my glasses.  

2.   My parents got married twenty years ago.  

 FOR       My parents 

have been married for

 twenty years.  

3.   This is the ugliest building I have ever seen.  

 NEVER    

have never seen 

an uglier building.  

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IV.   Uzupełnij luki, tak aby otrzymać logiczny i gramatycznie poprawny tekst. Zaznacz 

A, B, C lub D. (4 pkt) 

 

JOB INTERVIEW: DOS AND DON’TS OF BODY LANGUAGE 

 

While it’s no secret that job interviews can be nerve-racking, a lot of job candidates worry too much 
about what they will say during their interview, only to ruin their chances with their body language. 
If you want to communicate your professionalism both verbally and nonverbally, follow the 
guidelines below. 

 

Don’t: 

•  Rub the back of your head or neck. These gestures make you look 1) ……………… . 
•  Rub or touch your nose. This suggests that you’re not being completely honest, and it’s 

gross. 

•  Sit with your arms folded across your chest. You’ll appear unfriendly and disengaged. 

•  Cross your legs and idly shake one over the other. It’s distracting and shows how 

uncomfortable you are. 

•  Lean your body 2) ………………… the door. You’ll appear ready to make a mad dash for 

the door. 

 

Do: 

•  Sit up straight, and lean slightly forward in your chair. This position projects admiration and 

agreement. 

•  Show your enthusiasm by keeping an interested 3) ………………… .  

•  If you have more than one person interviewing you at once, make sure you briefly address 

both people with your 4) ………………… and return your attention to the person who has 
asked you a question. 

•  Make sure your goodbye handshake is just as confident now as it was going in. 

 

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1. 

A.   interesting 

B.

   

uninterested 

C.  interestingly 

D.   disinterestedly 

 

2. 

A.

   towards 

B.    to 

C.  into 

D.   along 

3. 

A.  attention 

B.    impression 

C.  appearance 

D.

   expression 

 

4. 

A.   looks 

B.  

  gaze 

C.  stare 

D.   sight