KLUCZ DO TESTU GRAMATYKA 1
35/ 2011
1. C
2. D
3. D
4. B
5. C
6. A
7. D
8. B
9. A
10. C
11. B
12. B
13. A
14. C
15. D
KLUCZ DO TESTU SŁOWNICTWO
Uznajemy punkt tylko w przypadku bezbłędnej pisowni.
1.embarrassed
2. account
3. vacancy
4. accurate
5. medium
6. novelists
7. reminder
8. rubber
9. coincidence
10. dilemma
11. helpless
12. bitter
13. birthplace
14. burden
15. flexible
16. decreased
17. unwelcome
18. hollow
19. insults
20. noticeable
21. pointed
22. regarded
23. split
24. thread
25. households
26. superficial
27. powdered
28. thoughtless
29. vague
30. overdosing
KLUCZ DO TESTU CZYTANIE
1. B
2. D
3. D
4. B
5. A
6. C
7. A
8. B
9. C
10. B
11. C
12. D
13. C
14. A
KLUCZ DO TESTU LUK
W poniższym kluczu umieszczono jedynie wyrazy wykreślone z oryginalnego tekstu. Przy poprawianiu prac nie wymagamy
oczywiście odtworzenia oryginału, zważając zamiast tego, aby zdania utworzone dzięki wpisaniu wyrazów w luki były
całkowicie poprawne, zarówno pod względem gramatyki jak i treści CAŁEGO tekstu.
1. future
2. round
3. introduced
4. would
5. the
6. who
7. having
8. jewellery
9. smelling
10. identical
11. hand
12. smile
13. subjected
14. ignored
15. for
16. restricted
17. found
18. adequate
19. until
20. by
21. something
22. up
23. into
24. his
25. how
26. smile
27. took
28. and
29. concession
30. follow
KLUCZ DO TESTU KULTURA
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. B
5. C
6. A
7. A
8. D
9. B
10. D
11. B
12. A
13. C
14. A
15. B
16. C
17. A
18. C
19. B
20. A
21. A
22. D
23. C
24. D
25. C
26. D
GRAMATYKA 2
Przyznajemy punkty lub połówki za fragmenty wyróżnione poniżej
tą samą czcionką
.
Ocena oparta jest o kryterium
pozytywne (forma najwłaściwsza), a nie jak na ogół w testach gramatycznych negatywne (brak błędu). W razie wątpliwości
(nie wszystkie poprawne odpowiedzi da się przewidzieć) należy uzgadniać sposób oceny ze wszystkimi poprawiającymi ten
test.
Za rażący błąd w części nie wyróżnionej można odjąć pół punktu. Przy oznaczeniu
0 / 1
nie przyznajemy 1/2 pktu za
częściowo poprawną odpowiedź.
MODAL + INF
0 / 1
1. Due to its ability to tolerate dehydration, the camel
can last
without water for a week or longer.
VERB PATTERN & PASSIVE
0 / 1
2. She was absolutely right
insisting on being shown
all the documents.
OBJECT CLAUSE
0 / 1
3. Tell me, please,
why so many people are laughing
at us and
how we could stop
it.
DETERMINERS
0 / 1/2 / 1
4. I know what you’re talking about because every year I have over 200
students, of whom hardly any / ALMOST NONE/
have
any
basic knowledge of statistics.
COMMA for full score
TIME CLAUSE
0 / 1/2 / 1
5. ...what people
will say when they hear we’ve been telling lies since
the start?
PRONOUN +
DETERMINER
1/2 + 1/2
6.
A two-metre
tree seems to be the best.
A taller one
might upset the proportion of the whole.
MODAL + PI
0 / 1
7. ... over
Afghanistan, Gen. Parker represents the view
that the war can be won and that it
should have been won
PASSIVE
0 / 1
8. I worked in one of the /.../ buildings when the towers
were being built
. It was a fascinating...
VERB PATTERN
0 / 1
9. ...most adults who are
used to having to swallow
large tablets, children may find it very stressful.
CONDITIONAL unreal
0 / 1/2 / 1
10. Nobody
would vote today if people had
better memories or
if they had taken
seriously what they were being / had
been promised...
NOUN
+ ARTICLE/ /PRONOUN
1/2 + 1/2
11.
President Obama’s most extravagant
trip so far –
the one/ that
to
the
Republic of India – was the.... in newspapers
and the electronic media.
RELATIVE
0 / 1
12. ... I want to thank my
co-workers because of whose support
.... begun several years ago, has now been successfully
completed.
COMPARISON
0 / 1/2 / 1
13. ...
the least
that should be done is to add a few signs. There will be
considerably/far/ fewer
phone calls
OBJECT CLAUSE
0 / 1
14. Without finding out
whose voice it was
and
what the last words of the recording were
, it won’t be possible to close ...
UWAGA: także
WHAT WERE THE LAST WORDS....
PRESENT PERFECT
0 / 1/2 / 1
15.I
haven’t talked to my sister yet
, but she appears
to have been having/ have had
problems with her sons since the last
vacation.