Connections 2
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1
Usłyszysz dwukrotnie trzy dialogi. Przyporządkuj
każdemu z nich sytuację, której dotyczy, zaznaczając
odpowiednią rubrykę w tabeli. Jedna sytuacja podana
została dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej rozmowy. Za każdą
poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz 1 punkt.
Dialogue
1
Dialogue
2
Dialogue
3
A Planning a party
B Reporting a sports
event
C
Exchanging
opinions
about an event
D Inviting somebody out
Mark
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2
Usłyszysz dwukrotnie dwie rozmowy. Uzupełnij zdania
1 i 2, wpisując w każdą lukę wyraz lub krótkie wyrażenie. Za
każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz 1 punkt.
1
The woman has come to see the doctor because she’s
got a stomach ache and her
hurts.
2
The woman is at work early because she
.
Mark
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Reagowanie językowe
3
Przeczytaj cztery krótkie wypowiedzi 1–4. Do każdej z nich
dobierz właściwą reakcję, zakreślając literę A, B lub C. Za
każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz 1 punkt.
1
My back aches and I have a temperature.
A
Oh, that’s great.
B
Oh, poor you.
C
Thanks a lot.
2
How do you like the bigger shirt?
A
Good, it works.
B
It’s ten pounds.
C
Great. It fits!
3
What does your boyfriend look like?
A
He looks tired.
B
He’s tall and handsome.
C
He’s very intelligent.
4
Shall I bring some CDs to the party?
A
Sure, if you want to.
B
Yes, let’s do it.
C
OK, I’ll bring them.
Mark
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1
4
Przeczytaj poniższy dialog, a następnie w każdą lukę (1–4)
wpisz odpowiednią literę (A, B lub C). Za każdą poprawną
odpowiedź otrzymasz 1 punkt.
Assistant Can I help you?
Allie
Yes. I like this top. Can I try it 1
?
Assistant Yes, of course. The changing rooms are over
there.
Allie
Oh, it’s too big. Can I try a smaller one?
Assistant I’m afraid this is the 2
we have in red.
But we have some orange ones. Would you
like to have a look?
Allie
The orange top is OK, but the red one is much
3
.
Assistant I think you 4
really beautiful in the
orange one.
Allie
Really? And how much is it?
Assistant We’ve got a sale now so it’s only £5.50.
Allie
OK, I think I’ll take it.
1 A
in
B
here
C
on
2 A
small
B
smallest
C
smaller
3 A
nice
B
nicest
C
nicer
4 A
look
B
have looked
C
are looking
Mark
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5
Zapoznaj się ze zdjęciem. Odpowiedz po angielsku na
pytanie. Udziel odpowiedzi pełnym zdaniem. Za poprawną
odpowiedź otrzymasz 2 punkty.
1
What is happening in the picture?
Mark
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Odbiór tekstu czytanego
6
Ułóż zdania a−d, tak aby powstały dwa logiczne i spójne
dialogi 1 i 2. Wybierz właściwą odpowiedź, zakreślając
literę A, B lub C. Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz
1 punkt.
1
a
Anything to drink?
b
Yes, I’d like a salad please.
c
Some mineral water please.
d
Are you ready to order?
A
dacb, B dbac, C acbd
2
a
Thanks. It looks delicious.
b
Here’s your salad.
c
No, thanks.
d
Would you like some pudding?
A
badc, B dabc, C bcad
Mark
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Mini mock exam
Units 5–9 Test A
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Units 5–9 Test A
8
Przeczytaj cztery sms-y, a następnie zdecyduj, czy znajdujące
się pod nimi zdania właściwie określają intencję nadawcy.
Obok zdań 1−4 napisz T (TRUE), jeśli zdanie jest zgodne
z intencją autora lub F (FALSE), jeśli nie. Za każdą poprawną
odpowiedź otrzymasz 1 punkt.
7
Przeczytaj wypracowanie Pauliny, a następnie zadecyduj,
które zakończenie zdań 1–4 znajduje potwierdzenie
w tekście, zaznaczając literę A, B lub C. Za każdą poprawną
odpowiedź otrzymasz 1 punkt.
My favourite author
My favourite author is Roald Dahl. He is very
special to me not only because I like his stories.
I think that I have learnt a lot of English from
his books. ‘James and the Giant Peach’ was
the first book I read in English. It was when I
was in England with my mother. I had a bit of
an accident and I had to spend two weeks in
hospital. I was bored, so my cousin lent me some
of Dahl’s books and they were not very difficult
for me.
Roald Dahl was born in Wales, but his parents
came from Norway. It was very important for his
father that Roald receive a good education. He
went to a few different schools, but he did not
like them because the discipline was very strict.
He wrote a lot about schools in his books and
some of the teachers in his books are not very
nice. I have read ‘Matilda’ and I would not like
to go to her school.
Roald Dahl had five children. I think this is
why many of his books are for children. Sadly,
his daughter Olivia died when she was seven.
Dahl wrote his book ‘BFG’ for her. ‘BFG’ means
Big Friendly Giant and it is my favourite book.
When Dahl worked in a chocolate factory, his
dream was to invent a new kind of chocolate. At
that time he wrote ‘Charlie and the Chocolate
Factory’.
I think that Roald Dahl will always be on my
list of favourite writers. I like the stories. I
think they are funny. Some people call it black
humour, but it makes me laugh. I also like the
pictures by Quentin Blake. They are a bit scary,
but funny. My mum likes reading stories for
adults by Dahl. I will have to try and read them
one day. My mum says they are a bit scary, too.
1
Paulina started reading books in English because
A
she had nothing to do.
B
there were a lot of books in the hospital.
C
her mother told her to do it.
2
The students at Matilda’s school
A
got a good education.
B
had nice teachers.
C
had strict discipline.
3
‘BFG’ is about
A
Dahl’s daughter.
B
a nice and very big creature.
C
new kinds of sweets.
4
Paulina’s mum
A
also reads books by Dahl.
B
likes stories for children.
C
doesn’t like scary stories.
Mark
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My favourite author
y
My favourite author is Roald Dahl. He is very
special
y
to me not only because I like his stories.
y
I think that I have learnt a lot of English from
p
yy
his books. ‘James and the Giant Peach’ was
g
the first book I read in English. It was when I
was in England with my mother. I had a
gg
bit of
an accident and I
gg
had to spend
p
yy
two weeks in
hospital. I was bored, so my cousin lent me some
p
of Dahl’s books and they were not very difficult
pp
y
for me.
Roald Dahl was born in Wales, but his parents
came from Norway. It was very important for his
pp
father that Roald receive a good education. He
y
pp
went to a few different schools, but he did not
g
like them because the discipline
p
was very strict.
He wrote a lot about schools in his books and
p
yy
some of the teachers in his books are not very
nice. I have read ‘Matilda’ and I would not like
y
to go to
g
her school.
Roald Dahl
g
had five children. I think this is
why many of his books are for children. Sadly,
y,
his daughter Olivia died when she was seven.
y
yy
y
Dahl wrote his book ‘BFG’ for her. ‘BFG’ means
g
Big Friendly Giant and it is my favourite book.
When Dahl worked in a chocolate factory, his
g
y
y
g
y
y
dream was to invent a new kind of chocolate. At
y,
y
that time he wrote ‘Charlie and the Chocolate
Factory’.
I think that Roald Dahl will always be on
y
myy
list of favourite writers. I like the stories. I
y
think they are funny. Some people call it black
humour, but it makes me laugh. I also like the
y
y
p
p
y
y
p
p
pictures by Quentin Blake. They are a bit scary,
gg
but funny. My mum likes reading stories for
p
y
y
p
y
y
adults by Dahl. I
y
y
y
y
will have to try and read them
g
one day. My mum says they are a bit scary,
yy
y
too.
Hi Bob
Forgot about bread. Can you buy some on the way? Sorry for the
trouble and please hurry up.
Mark
Bob
Is there a meeting of the drama club tonight? Was Mrs Brown at
school today? I think she was ill last week. Let me know asap.
Ann
Hi Ann
I’ve seen a fantastic top in C&A. I think it’s just what you need for
the party. I can show you after school.
Lisa
Hello Ann
Change of plans!! We are meeting in the internet cafe not at school.
Can you pass that on to Karl?
Bob
1
Mark is asking Bob to do something for him.
2
Ann is giving Bob information about a teacher.
3
Bob is asking for information about a meeting.
4
Lisa is recommending something to Ann.
Mark
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