Connections 2
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Zapoznaj się ze zdjęciem. Odpowiedz po angielsku na
pytania 1 i 2. Udziel odpowiedzi pełnymi zdaniami. Za każdą
poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz 2 punkty.
Odbiór tekstu słuchanego
1
Usłyszysz dwukrotnie dwie wypowiedzi. Z podanych
możliwości wybierz jedną, zgodną z treścią nagrania,
zakreślając A, B lub C. Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź
otrzymasz 1 punkt.
1
The girl is talking about
A
a typical morning.
B
a typical afternoon.
C
a typical evening.
2
The boy and the girl are talking about
A
the lessons they usually have in the afternoon.
B
the lessons they hate most.
C
the lessons they have today.
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2
Usłyszysz dwukrotnie wypowiedź charakteryzatorki.
Uzupełnij zdania 1–3, wpisując w każdą lukę jeden lub dwa
wyrazy. Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz 1 punkt.
1
The make-up artist got up at
.
2
She had a cup of coffee with the
.
3
She likes her job because she can visit
.
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Reagowanie językowe
3
Dopasuj do każdego pytania (1–4) jedną z podanych reakcji
(A–E). Wpisz odpowiednią literę w każdą rubrykę tabeli.
Jedna odpowiedź podana została dodatkowo i nie pasuje do
żadnego pytania. Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz
1 punkt.
1
Did she go to school yesterday?
2
Can your brother speak English?
3
Are you looking for your friend?
4
Were you at home last night?
A
No, I wasn’t.
B
Yes, he can.
C
No, she didn’t.
D
No, I’m not.
E
Yes, she does.
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Do każdej sytuacji dobierz odpowiednią reakcję. Zakreśl
literę A, B lub C. Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz
1 punkt.
1 Jak poprosisz kolegę o wyłączenie radia?
A
Please turn the radio down.
B
Please turn the radio up.
C
Please turn the radio off.
2 Jak pocieszysz koleżankę, która martwi się o wynik klasówki?
A
That’s a great idea!
B
It’ll be fun!
C
Cheer up!
Mark
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1
What does the woman do?
2
Are you interested in doing this job? Why? / Why not?
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Odbiór tekstu czytanego
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Przeczytaj poniższy tekst, a następnie do akapitów 1–4
przyporządkuj właściwe tytuły (A–E). Wpisz odpowiednią
literę w każdą kratkę. Jeden tytuł został podany dodatkowo
i nie pasuje do żadnego akapitu. Za każdą poprawną
odpowiedź otrzymasz 1 punkt.
1
King Arthur lived 1600 years ago in Ancient Britain. His friend,
Merlin, was a wizard. Merlin showed Arthur the lake where he
found his magic sword. When the King was very old, he went
to the lake again put his sword back in the water.
2
In the year 449 the Anglo-Saxons invaded Britain. King Arthur
decided to fight against them. He was a Romano-Briton and
did not want to give his land to the Anglo-Saxons. The legends
about King Arthur says that he fought in 12 battles. The most
important one was the Battle of Mons Badonicus when Arthur
himself killed 950 men.
3
He married a lady called Guinevere. They were married in
a big church in the town of Camelot. After the wedding they
went to King Arthur’s castle. Their wedding present from
Merlin was a big round table.
4
There were two chairs for the King and Queen and fifty chairs
for fifty brave knights. The knights The knights promised
always to be kind, tell the truth and help other people. There
are many stories about the knights’ adventures and they tell
how the knights tried to keep their promise.
A
Fighting the invaders
B
King Arthur’s wedding
C
The castle in Camelot
D
How the King got his sword
E
The Knights of the Round Table
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King Arthur lived 1600 years ago in Ancient Britain. His friend,
Merlin, was a wizard. Merlin showed Arthur the lake where he
found his magic sword. When the King was very old, he went
to the lake again put his sword back in the water.
2
In the year 449 the Anglo-Saxons invaded Britain. King Arthur
decided to fight against them. He was a Romano-Briton and
did not want to give his land to the Anglo-Saxons. The legends
about King Arthur says that he fought in 12 battles. The most
important one was the Battle of Mons Badonicus when Arthur
himself killed 950 men.
3
He married a lady called Guinevere. They were married in
a big church in the town of Camelot. After the wedding they
went to King Arthur’s castle. Their wedding present from
Merlin was a big round table.
4
There were two chairs for the King and Queen and fifty chairs
for fifty brave knights. The knights The knights promised
always to be kind, tell the truth and help other people. There
are many stories about the knights’ adventures and they tell
how the knights tried to keep their promise.
Mini mock exam
Units 0–4 Test B
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Units 0–4 Test B
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Przeczytaj poniższy tekst, z którego usunięto trzy zdania
i umieszczono je pod tekstem. Uzupełnij luki 1–3 w tekście
zdaniami A–D tak, aby był on spójny i logiczny. Wpisz
odpowiednią literę w każdą lukę. Jedno zdanie zostało
podane dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej luki. Za każdą
poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz 1 punkt.
Hello
My name is Liz and I’m from England. I want to tell you
about myself.
I was born in Manchester and I live there. 1
I think it is fantastic and full of life. My parents have
a big house with a garden. I think it’s very nice.
I have a small room. I like it, too. There is one big
window. 2
There is also a bed, some chairs and a
wardrobe. My favourite thing is my CD player.
I have many hobbies. I like parties and meeting friends.
I also like animals. I have two cats. I want to have a
dog, too. I love listening to music. I have lots of CDs.
3
I have a shower, eat breakfast and run to school.
After school, I do my homework, meet friends and
listen to music. My life is not very exciting, but I like it.
I’m looking forward to getting an email from you. Tell
me what you like and what you do every day.
Love
Liz
A
My desk is under the window.
B
I have two sisters.
C
I love this town.
D
My day usually starts at seven o’clock.
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Przeczytaj poniższe ogłoszenie. Zdecyduj, które zdania są
zgodne z jego treścią (TRUE), a które nie (FALSE). Wpisz T lub
F w trzecią rubrykę w tabeli. Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź
otrzymasz 1 punkt.
ENGLISH CLUB – SHAKESPEARE DAY
Come and enjoy the afternoon with
us! Shakespeare was born 400 years
ago. People all over the world love his
plays, and thousands of tourists visit his
hometown, Stratford, every year.
Programme:
4.00 p.m. The Globe – a presentation of
pictures from the class visit to
the Shakespeare’s theatre in
London
4.30 p.m. Who said: ‘To be or not to be’?
Romeo? Hamlet? Macbeth?
A quiz on who said what. You
can win a book.
5.00 p.m. Film Romeo and Juliet – in
English with Polish subtitles
7.00 p.m. Drama club meeting –
this week we are reading
fragments of
Hamlet
1
Shakespeare’s theatre is in Stratford.
2
Students can win a prize in a quiz.
3
Drama club members are meeting in the
evening.
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