Matura Repetytorium PR Quick Test 14B


NAME: DATE:
CLASS: SCORE: & & & & & & & & & & & / 15
I. Uzupełnij brakujące litery w wyrazach. (4 pkt)
1. In some countries it is i _ _ _ _ _ _ (against the law) to download and upload copyrighted
material.
2. Ronald Reagan was e _ _ c _ _ _ (chosen by voting) President for the first time in 1980.
3. Oxfam is an organization that raises money to fight p _ _ _ r _ _ (the state of being poor) in
developing countries.
4. In an attempt to mete out a p _ _ _ _ _ m _ _ _ (retribution for a crime) that fits the crime, a
Florida judge has ordered two teens to post an apology video on YouTube to make up to their
victim.
II. Dopasuj wyrazy z obu kolumn, tak aby utworzyć poprawne wyrażenia. (4 pkt)
1 working- a an agreement
2 reach b party
3
come c penalty
4
animal d prices
5
death e action
6
exorbitant f to power
7
political g rights
8
take h class
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. You should look confident so as not to get mugged.
AVOID You should look confident & & & & & & & & & & & .& & & & mugged.
2. I regret supporting the current government in the last election.
ONLY If & ..& & & & & & & .& & & & & & & the current government in the last
election.
3. Can you manage people well?
GOOD Are you & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & .& & people?
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IV. Przeczytaj tekst. Do każdej części tekstu (1. 4.) dopasuj nagłówek, podsumowujący jej
treść (A E) i wpisz w każdą kratkę odpowiednią literę. Jeden nagłówek został podany
dodatkowo i nie odnosi się do żadnej części tekstu. (4 pkt)
HOW TO PROTECT ONESELF AGAINST IDENTITY THEFT
Identity theft is a fast-growing problem, yet many people do not realize how easy it can be for
someone to steal another s identity. Knowing the proper steps for identity theft protection can keep
you from joining the 11 million new victims of identity theft every year.
1.
Your credit report is sometimes the only way to know that someone is using your identity to open
fraudulent accounts. Check your credit report regularly to monitor accounts associated with your
identity. Regular monitoring of your credit report will help you catch an identity thief before
substantial damage is done to your good name and credit reputation.
2.
Always use virus and spyware protection programs to avoid getting viruses on your computer that
could allow identity thieves to gain access to your personal files, documents, and financial
information stored on your computer. Never give out online passwords or any financial information.
Identity thieves will invariably try to get your passwords through phishing emails, so it is important
to never respond to any suspicious-looking email requesting any personal information.
3.
Just because someone asks for your data does not mean you should give it to them. Identity thieves
use a number of tricks and methods to steal your identity and you must take proper precautions
before giving out information about you. Many identity thieves will create false forms and claim
that they are from a company. If you have never heard of the company before, you can be sure it is a
scam.
4.
If you suspect that someone might have stolen your identity, immediately place a fraud report or
credit freeze on your credit report to avoid any more fraudulent charges. Then, contact your local
police department and file a police report, letting them know that you think someone has stolen
your identity. Share with the police any other details you may have.
Adapted from  A Beginner s Guide to Identity Theft Protection
published on www.myid.com
A IF IT HAS ALREADY HAPPENED
B PROTECT PERSONAL INFORMATION
C GUARD IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS
D MONITOR YOUR FINANCIAL
REPORTS
E AVOID DANGERS ONLINE
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