Zadanie 1
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Tekst 1
Th
T e
h
e ot
o h
t e
h r
e
r da
d y
a
y I
I wa
w s
a
s dr
d i
r v
i i
v n
i g
n
g ho
h m
o e
m
e af
a t
f e
t r
e
r vi
v s
i i
s ti
t n
i g
n
g my
m
y wi
w f
i e
f '
e s
'
s mo
m t
o h
t e
h r
e .
r .Th
T e
h
e jo
j u
o r
u n
r e
n y
e
y wa
w s
a
s ve
v r
e y
r
y lo
l n
o g
n
g an
a d
n
my
m
y wi
w f
i e
f
e an
a d
n
d I
I we
w r
e e
r
e ve
v ry
r
y ti
t r
i e
r d
e .
d Th
T e
h r
e e
r
e we
w r
e e
r
e a
a lo
l t
o
t of
o
f ro
r a
o d
a
d wo
w r
o k
r s
k
s an
a d
n
d it
t wa
w s
s di
d f
i f
f i
f cu
c lt
u
lt to
t
o dr
d i
r v
i e
v .
e .
I
I sto
t p
o pe
p d
e at
a tr
t a
r ff
a i
ff c
i
c li
l g
i h
g ts
t an
a d
n
d wa
w i
a te
t d
e
d fo
f r
o
r a
a gr
g e
r e
e n
e
n li
l g
i h
g t.
t. I
I lo
l o
o k
o e
k d
e in
i
n my
m
y mi
m r
i r
r o
r r
o
r an
a d
n
d sa
s w
a
w th
t e
h r
e e
r
e we
w r
e e
r
e no
n
o
ca
c r
a s
r
s be
b h
e i
h n
i d
n
d me
m .
e . I
I th
t o
h u
o gh
g t
h
t th
t i
h s
s wa
w s
s str
t a
r n
a g
n e
g ,
e , bu
b t
u th
t e
h n
e
n sa
s w
a
w th
t e
h
e bu
b s
u
s si
s gn
g .
n . I
I wa
w s
a
s in
i
n a
a spe
p c
e i
c a
i l
a
l lane for
bu
b s
u e
s s
e .
s .I
I k
n
k e
n w
e
w t
h
t i
h s
i w
a
w s
s b
a
b d
a ,
d ,b
u
b t
u
t i
t
i w
t a
w s
s to
t o
o
o l
a
l te
t
e to
t
o ch
c an
a g
n e
g .
e
Wh
W e
h n
e
n t
h
t e
h l
i
l g
i h
g ts
t c
h
c a
h n
a g
n e
g d
d I
I s
ta
t r
a t
r e
t d
e d
r
d i
r v
i i
v n
i g
n .
g A
. f
A t
f e
t r
e
r o
n
o l
n y
l
y f
i
f ft
i y
ft
y m
e
m t
e r
t e
r s
e
s I
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w s
a
s sto
t p
o pe
p d
e
d b
y
b
y th
t e
h
e po
p l
o i
l c
i e
c .
e .T
h
T e
h
po
p l
o i
l c
i e
c m
e a
m n
a
n as
a k
s e
k d
d me
m
e if
i
f I
I kn
k e
n w
e
w wh
w y
h
y he
h
e sto
t p
o ped
e
d me
m .
e . I,
I , of
o
f co
c u
o r
u s
r e
s ,
e , kn
k e
n w
e
w an
a d
n
d to
t l
o d
l
d hi
h m
i
m it
t wa
w s
s
a
a mi
m s
i t
s a
t ke
k .
e .He
H
e as
a ke
k d
e to
t
o se
s e
e my
m
y dr
d i
r v
i i
v n
i g
n
g li
l c
i e
c n
e c
n e, which I gave to him. I
I the
th n
e
n off
o e
ff r
e e
r d
e
d my
m
y ID
I
D ca
c r
a d
r ,
d ,bu
b t
t he
h
e
di
d d
i
d no
n t
o wa
w n
a t
n to
t
o se
s e
e it.
i Th
T e
e po
p l
o i
l c
i e
c m
e a
m n
a
n to
t l
o d
l me
m
e I
I wo
w u
o l
u d
l
d ge
g t
e
t po
p i
o n
i t
n s
t on
o
n my
m
y li
l c
i e
c ns
n e
s
e an
a d
n
d it
i
t wo
w u
o l
u d
l co
c s
o t
t me
m
e
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z .
l .I
I to
t ld
o
ld h
i
h m
i
m t
h
t a
h t
t w
e
w we
w r
e e
r
e n
o
n t
o
t f
r
f o
r m
o
m t
h
t i
h s
i
s ci
c t
i y
t
y a
nd
n
d we
w
e w
e
w r
e e
r
e l
o
l s
o t
s b
t e
b c
e a
c u
a s
u e
s
e of
o
f t
h
t e
h
e r
o
r a
o d
a
d w
o
w r
o k
r s
k .
s
Th
T e
h
e p
o
p l
o i
l c
i e
c m
e a
m n
a
n a
s
a ke
k d
e w
h
w er
e e
r
e w
e
w
e w
e
w r
e e
r
e g
o
g i
o n
i g
n .
g .My
My w
i
w fe
f
e t
o
t ld
o
ld h
i
h m
i
m th
t e
h
e st
s r
t e
r e
e t
e
t a
n
a d
n h
e
h
e ga
g v
a e
v u
s
u
s di
d r
i e
r c
e t
c i
t o
i n
o s
n
to
t
o it.
t. He
H
e th
t e
h n
e
n ga
g v
a e
v
e me
m
e ba
b ck
c
k my
m
y do
d c
o u
c m
u e
m n
e t
n s
t
s an
a d
n to
t ld
o
ld me
m
e to
t
o al
a w
l a
w y
a s
y
s lo
l o
o k
o
k at
a ro
r a
o d
a
d si
s g
i n
g s
n .
s .We
W
e dr
d o
r v
o e
v
e aw
a a
w y
a
y
happily.
1. At first, the driver did no
n t
o see the …
a) road works
b) red light
c) road sign
2. The driver offered …
a) some of his money
b) his driving licence
c) his identification card
Tekst 2
I
I wa
w n
a t
n
t to
t
o te
t ll
e
ll yo
y u
o
u ab
a o
b u
o t
u
t a
a li
l v
i e
v
e ro
r c
o k
c
k co
c n
o c
n e
c r
e t
r
t I
I we
w n
e t
n
t to
t .
o .I
I bo
b u
o gh
g t
h
t ti
t c
i k
c e
k ts
e
ts to
t
o see
e
e Ra
R d
a i
d o
i h
o e
h a
e d
a .
d .Th
T e
h
e
gr
g o
r u
o p
u
p is
i
s my
m
y wi
w f
i e
f '
e s
'
s fa
f v
a o
v u
o r
u i
r t
i e
t
e an
a d
n
d I
I wa
w n
a t
n e
t d
e to
t
o get
e
t he
h r
e
r so
s m
o e
m th
e i
th n
i g
n
g sp
s e
p ci
c a
i l
l fo
f r
o
r ou
o r
u
r an
a n
n i
n v
i e
v r
e s
r a
s r
a y
r .
y . As
A
s
I
I wa
w s
a
s no
n t
o
t a
a re
r g
e u
g l
u a
l r
a
r co
c n
o c
n e
c rt
r
t go
g e
o r
e
r I
I wa
w s
s ve
v r
e y
r
y ex
e c
x i
c t
i e
t d.
d .I
I di
d d
i
d no
n t
o
t kn
k ow
o
w th
t e
h
e mu
m si
s c
i
c we
w l
e l
l but was happy to
go
g
o wi
w th
t
h my
m
y wi
w f
i e
f .
e . Ov
O e
v r
e
r the
th
e ne
n x
e t
x
t co
c u
o p
u l
p e
l of
o
f mo
m n
o th
n s
th
s I
I li
l st
s e
t n
e e
n d
e
d a lo
l t
o
t to
t
o th
t ei
e r
i
r mu
m s
u i
s c
i
c an
a d
n
d di
d s
i co
c v
o e
v r
e e
r d
e
d
I
I l
i
l k
i e
k d
d i
t
i
t a
b
i
b t,
i
t, w
e
w ll
e
ll e
n
e o
n u
o g
u h
g
h t
o
t
o go
g
o a
n
a y
n w
y a
w y
a .
y
Wh
W e
h n
e
n th
t e
h
e bi
b g
i
g day
a
y ca
c m
a e
m ,
e ,we
w
e dr
d o
r v
o e
v
e to
t
o Po
P z
o n
z a
n n
a
n wh
w e
h r
e e
r
e it
i
t wa
w s
s an
a d
n
d ha
h d
a
d a
a gr
g e
r a
e t
a
t aft
f e
t r
e n
r o
n o
o n
o
n together.
Fi
F n
i a
n l
a l
l y
l
y we
w
e we
w n
e t
n
t to
t
o th
t e
h
e co
c n
o c
n e
c r
e t.
r
t. We
W
e we
w r
e e
r
e bo
b t
o h
t
h ve
v r
e y
r
y ex
e c
x i
c t
i e
t d
d an
a d
n
d li
l st
s e
t n
e e
n d
e
d ha
h p
a pi
p l
i y
l
y to
t
o th
t e
h
e wa
w r
a m
r -up band
wh
w i
h c
i h
c
h wa
w s
a
s a
a ve
v r
e y
r
y go
g o
o d
o
d Ge
G r
e m
r a
m n
a
n gr
g o
r u
o p
u .
p . Th
T e
h n
e
n Ra
R d
a i
d o
i h
o e
h a
e d
a
d ca
c m
a e
m
e on
o
n sta
t g
a e
g .
e . Th
T e
h
e fi
f r
i s
r t
s
t tw
t o
w
o so
s n
o g
n s
g
s we
w r
e e
r
e
br
b i
r l
i l
l i
l a
i n
a t.
n
t. In
I
n th
t e
h mi
m d
i d
d le
l
e of
o th
t e
h th
t i
h r
i d
r
d so
s n
o g
n ,
g ,my
m
y mo
m b
o i
b le
i
le ph
p on
o e
n
e ra
r n
a g
n .
g I
I th
t o
h u
o gh
g t it
i wa
w s
a my
m
y bo
b s
o s
s ,
s bu
b t
u it
i wa
w s
s
my brother-in-la
l w
a .
w .H
e
H
e s
a
s i
a d
i
d m
y
m
y do
d g
o h
a
h d
a
d e
a
e te
t n
e
n a
a r
u
r b
u b
b e
b r
e
r b
a
b l
a l
l
l a
n
a d
n
d c
o
c u
o l
u d
l
d n
o
n t
o
t b
r
b e
r a
e t
a h
t e
h .
e .
We
W
e le
l f
e t
f
t th
t e
h
e co
c n
o c
n e
c r
e t
r
t an
a d
n
d dr
d o
r v
o e
v
e ve
v r
e y
r
y qui
qu c
i k
c l
k y
l
y to
t
o my
m
y br
b o
r t
o h
t e
h r
e -in-la
l w
a ’
w s
’
s ho
h u
o s
u e
s
e wh
w e
h r
e e
r
e we
w
e go
g t
o
t ou
o r
u
r do
d g
o
and took him to a 24-ho
h u
o r
u
r ve
v t
e e
t r
e i
r n
i a
n ry
r
y ho
h s
o p
s i
p t
i a
t l.
l .Lu
L c
u k
c i
k l
i y
l
y th
t e
h ve
v t
t wa
w s
a
s ab
a l
b e
l
e to
t
o ta
t ke
k
e the
th
e ba
b l
a l
l
l ou
o t
t an
a d
n
d the
th
e
do
d g
o
g wa
w s
a fi
f n
i e
n .
e .I
I th
t o
h u
o gh
g t
h it
i
t wo
w u
o l
u d
l
d be
b
e ex
e p
x e
p n
e s
n i
s v
i e
v bu
b t
u
t it
t wa
w s
a
s no
n t
o
t an
a d
n
d I
I wa
w s
a
s re
r l
e i
l e
i v
e e
v d
e .
d .On
O
n th
t e
h
e wa
w y
a
y ho
h m
o e
m
e we
w
li
l s
i t
s e
t n
e e
n d
e
d to
t
o ra
r d
a i
d o
i
o re
r p
e o
p r
o t
r s
t of
o
f th
t e
h co
c n
o c
n e
c r
e t
r
t an
a d
n pe
p o
e p
o le
p
le sa
s i
a d
i ho
h w
o
w gr
g e
r a
e t
a
t it
t wa
w s
a .
s .We
W
e we
w r
e e
r
e gl
g a
l d
d our dog was
ok
o a
k y
a ,
y ,b
u
b t
t u
ps
p e
s t
e t
t h
t a
h t
t w
e
w m
i
m s
i s
s e
s d
e
d th
t e
h
e c
o
c n
o c
n e
c r
e t.
r
t. We
W
e f
i
f n
i a
n ll
l y
l
y go
g t
o h
t o
h m
o e
m
e a
g
a a
g i
a n
i
n a
t
t 4
4 o'c
o l
'c o
l c
o k
c i
n
i
n t
h
t e
h
e m
o
m r
o n
r i
n n
i g
n .
g
3. Th
T e
h
e w
r
w i
r t
i e
t r
e
r b
o
b u
o gh
g t
h
t ti
t c
i k
c e
k ts
t b
e
b c
e a
c u
a s
u e
s
e …
a)
a
) h
e
h
e o
ft
o e
ft n
e
n g
o
g e
o s
e t
o
t
o c
o
c n
o c
n e
c r
e t
r s
t
b)
b
) i
t
i
t w
a
w s
s a
a sp
s e
p c
e i
c a
i l
a o
l c
o c
c a
c s
a i
s on
o
c)
c
) h
e
h
e wa
w s
a
s a
f
a
f n
a
n o
f
o
f th
t e
h
e g
r
g o
r u
o p
u
4. The writer left th
t e
h
e c
o
c n
o c
n e
c r
e t
r
t b
e
b c
e a
c u
a s
u e
s
e …
a) his brother-in-la
l w
a
w w
a
w s
a
s i
l
i l
l
b) hi
h s
i
s d
o
d g
o h
a
h d
a
d a
a pr
p o
r b
o l
b e
l m
e
c) his boss called him
1
5. On his way home, the man was unhappy about …
a) his sick dog
b) the missed concert
c) the veterinary costs
Tekst 3
Today many people use the internet to keep in contact with their friends and family. I use it to keep up to date with all my friends around the world. You do not even need to be next to your computer to let your friends know what you are doing. Many people use their mobile phones to write emails. It means they can keep in regular contact, which is good. However this is often complicated as the buttons are very small and usually messages take a lot of time to write. It can also be strange, as people often send very uninteresting things.
Generally though, the internet is a great way of keeping in touch with friends and family. You can check for new messages at anytime. Some people switch on their computers first thing in the morning before work. On the other hand a lot of people keep in touch with others while at work, between meetings. However, I prefer to have a relaxing and fun end to the day. That is why I read my messages at home.
6. The writer thinks people write …
a) too many things
b) boring things
c) complicated things
7. The writer checks his messages …
a) after work
b) during work
c) before work
Zadanie 2
Przeczytaj historie na następnej stronie i zdecyduj, które stwierdzenia umieszczone poniżej najlepiej przedstawiają ich treść. Tylko 5 stwierdzeń jest prawdziwych. Wpisz w pole numer historii od 1. do 5.
The shopkeeper helped the animal.
_________ A
The client wanted to buy some alcohol.
_________ B
The man died in a hiking accident.
_________ C
The driver’s partner helped the dog.
_________ D
The man serves in the navy.
_________ E
The dog ran into the shop.
_________ F
The shop assistant helped find a dangerous man.
_________ G
There is a problem with one of the workers.
_________ H
The man died of shock.
_________ I
The man paid for the operation.
_________ J
2
o n
h
n vi
v s
i it
i ed
e
d a
a hi
h s
i tor
o ic
i sit
i e
t
e in
i
n T
e
T x
e a
x s
a
wi
w t
i h
h hi
h s
i f
rie
i n
e d
n s
d .
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H
e as
a k
s ed
e
d on
o e
n
e of
o
Story 1
the
h m
e ,
m Bo
B b
o ,
b t
o
o t
ak
a e
e hi
h s
i ph
p o
h t
o o
o wh
w i
h lie
l
e
I w
as
w
as o
n h
oli
l d
i ay
a
y i
n
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t
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t an
l
t
an a.
t I
t
t w
as
w
as s
c
s o
c rc
r h
c in
i g
g h
ot.
t
.
hi
h k
i in
i g
n .
g
. A
s
A Bo
B b
o
b too
o k
o the
h
e ph
p o
h t
o o,
o
, he
h
e
I was driving when I saw a small blac
l
k
ac
k d
og
g o
n
screa
e m
a ed
e
d an
a d
n
d f
el
e ll
l to
o t
he
h
e g
ro
r u
o n
u d
n .
d
the side of the road. I It h
t oug
u h
g t
h
t h
e'
e d
' b
ee
e n
e h
it
i
t b
y
y
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d y
a s
y la
l t
a er
e Bo
B b
o
b di
d e
i d
e
d in
i
n
a c
a ar
c
ar an
d I
w
as
w
as r
i
r g
i h
g t
h .
t I
d
ec
e i
c d
i ed
e t
o
t h
e
h l
e p
l h
im
i .
ho
h s
o pi
p t
i al
a .
l T
he
h
e do
d c
o t
c or
o s sai
a d
i
d he
h ’d had
I k
n
k ow i
n
i jure
r d
e
d d
ogs
g
s c
an
c
b
e
b
e u
npre
r d
e ic
i t
c ab
t
le
l ,
e b
ut
t
a
a he
h a
e r
a t
r at
a tac
a k
c .
. No
N
o on
o e
n
e k
ne
n w
e
w wh
w y.
y
The
h
e an
a s
n we
w r
e cam
a e
e wh
w e
h n
e
n hi
h s
i f
am
a iliy
l
y
I carried him
i
t
m o
t m
y
m
y c
ar
c
ar an
d t
o
t ok
k h
im
i t
o
t a
vet.
lo
l o
o k
o ed
e
d at
a t
he
h
e ph
p o
h t
o os
o .
s I
n
n t
h
t e
h
e la
l s
a t
I d
id
i n’t
t k
n
k o
n w w
hat
a
t t
h
t e
h
e d
og'
g s
'
s n
ame
e w
a
w s
a .
s
ph
p o
h t
o o
o t
he
h r
e e
e wa
w s
a a
a wo
w m
o an
a
n in
i
n a
a wh
w i
h t
i e
e
However, the ne
n xt
e
xt d
ay
a
y t
h
t e
e v
e
v t
e
t c
al
c l
al e
l d
e h
im
i
dr
d es
e s s
tan
a d
n i
d n
i g
n ne
n x
e t
x
t to
o Joh
o n
h
n – it was
‘Bl
B ac
l
k
ac y
k ’ an
d s
ai
s d
ai h
is
i
s l
e
l g
e
g w
a
w s
a
s c
o
c mple
l t
e e
t l
e y
l
y b
ro
r ke
k n
e .
a
a g
ho
h s
o t!
t Ho
H w
o e
w v
e e
v r
e ,
r Joh
o n
h
n a
n
a d
n his
I c
o
c uld
l n’t
t p
ay
a
y f
o
f r
r t
h
t e
e o
per
e a
r t
a i
t o
i n o
r
r f
ac
f
e
ac
e p
utt
t i
t n
i g
g
frie
i n
e d
n s
d s
ai
a d
i
d the
h r
e e
e wa
w s
a no
n
o on
o e
n
e t
he
h r
e e
e
him
i t
o
t s
l
s e
l e
e p
e ;
; h
e
h
e w
as
w
as s
o
s s
w
s e
w e
e t
e .
t W
hen
e I
I s
t
s r
t o
r ke
k d
e
wh
w e
h n
e
n the
h
e ph
p o
h t
o o
o wa
w s
a tak
a en
e .
n O
nl
n y
l
y
him
i h
e
e o
ft
f e
t n
e p
ush
s ed
e h
is
i
s h
ead
e
i
n
i t
n o
t m
y
m
y h
ands.
s
Bo
B b
o
b saw
a
w the
h
e g
ho
h s
o t
s at
a t
he
h
e tim
i e.
e He
H
e
Luckily my gir
i l
r f
l r
f i
r e
i n
e d c
o
c ve
v r
e e
r d
e al
l
al
l t
h
t e
e c
o
c sts and
wa
w s
a so
o sho
h c
o k
c ed
e
d t
ha
h t
a
t hi
h s
i h
e
h a
e r
a t
t
adopted him. Blacky go
g t
t t
h
t e
h
e c
ar
c e
ar
e h
e
e n
ee
e d
e ed
e an
d
stopped beating.
a loving permanent home.
h el
e Br
B own
w wa
w s
a 50 an
a d
d star
a te
t d a s
econd
n car
a eer
e .
r However,
he couldn't get to work on time. Ev
E e
v ry
y day
y he wa
w s 10 or 15
minutes late. He
H wa
w s a
dil
i ige
g nt wo
w r
o ke
k r,
r so hi
h s bos
o s di
d dn’
n t
’
kn
k ow
w how
w to deal
a wi
w t
i h th
t is p
roble
l m.
m Finally, one day he
f i
f c
i e for
o a t
al
a k
k and sai
a d:
: 'Micha
h el,
A man walked into a shop with a
I
I have
v to tel
e l yo
y u, yo
y u do a t
op cl
c ass
s j
ob, but
u yo
y u're alwa
w ys
y
gun and demanded
e
d al
a ll
l of
o
f the
h
e cas
a h.
h
comi
m ng
g late and
n it
i is
i qui
u te a
a wo
w rry.
y ' Michael
l repl
p i
l ed:
d 'Ye
Y s,
Af
A ter
e
r the
h
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h p
o k
p ee
e p
e e
p r
e pu
p t
u
t the
h
e cas
a h
h in
i
n
I
I kn
k ow
w that, sir
i ,
r and I
I am
m worki
k ng
g on it'. T
he bos
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w s
a h
appy
y
a bag, the robber saw a bottle of
to hear that and asked: ‘Yo
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te
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m leader
e .
r
. Y
o
Y u sho
h u
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’
whisky on the shelf. He told the
come late. I kn
k ow
w yo
y u wo
w rke
k d in the navy. What did other
sho
h p
o k
p ee
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e e
p r
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o pu
p t
u
t it
i in
i
n t
he
h
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b g
a ,
, bu
b t
u
t
wo
w rke
k rs say
y wh
w en yo
y u came
m lat
a e t
her
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she
h
e sai
a d
i ,
d
, 'Yo
Y u
o
u m
us
u t
t be
b
e ov
o e
v r
e 18
1
8 to
o
I was their boss," ans
n we
w re
r d
d Mich
c ael
e .
bu
b y
u
y al
a c
l oh
o o
h l
o ’l.
’ T
he
h
e r
ob
o b
b e
b r
e
r s
ai
a d
i
d tha
h t
a
t he
h
e
was, but the woman refused to
be
b l
e ile
i ve
v
e hi
h m
i . So
S
o the
h
e rob
o b
b e
b r
e t
oo
o k
o ou
o t
u
hi
h s
i dr
d iv
i i
v n
i g
n lilc
i en
e c
n e
e an
a d
n
d g
a
g v
a e
v
e it
i to
o h
e
h r
e .
r
Sh
S e
h
e ex
e a
x m
a in
i e
n d
e
d it
i an
a d
n
d saw
a
w tha
h t
a the
h
e
man
a
n wa
w s
a rea
e l
a lly
l
y ov
o e
v r
e 18
1
8 an
a d
n
d she
h
e pu
p t
u
Story 5
the
h
e wh
w i
h s
i ky
y in
i
n the
h
e ba
b g
a .
. T
he
h
e rob
o b
b e
b r
e
One
O
day
da m
y
y
m d
y o
d g B
o
a
g B rky
rk a
y nd I
a
we
w re wa
w lk
l i
k ng
i
t
ng o
t
o t
he
t
l
o
l c
o a
c l
l
then ran from the shop. The
shop
ho .
p Sudde
.
nly
nl a
y big bl
bi
a
g bl c
a k
c do
k
g
do a
g ppeared a
d nd wa
nd w nt
a e
nt d
sho
h p
o k
p ee
e p
e e
p r
e im
i med
e i
d a
i t
a el
e y
l
y no
n t
o if
i ie
i d
e
d the
h
e
to attack Ba
B rky
rk .
y I
. lo
l o
o k
o e
k d f
d o
f r t
o
he
r t
ow
o ne
w
r but t
r but he
t
re w
a
w s
police and gave the name and
no o
no ne
o
around
ro
.
und B
. a
B rky
rk
y pa
nic
ni k
c e
k d and sta
t rte
rt d runni
d
ng
runni
address of the man that she had
awa
w y
a t
y o
t w
o a
w rds t
rds he
t
busy
bus r
y o
r a
o d and alm
l os
o t
s g
t o
g t
o
t k
i
k lille
l d.
d I
. t
t
see
e n
e
n on
o
n hi
h s
i
s lilc
i en
e c
n e.
e Po
P l
o ilc
i e
e ar
a r
r es
e ted
e
d
happened so qui
o
c
qui k
c l
k y
l
y t
ha
t
t I
t didn'
di
t ha
t
v
ha e
v ti
t m
i e t
o
t
o ge
t
t
the robber 3 hours later.
Barky off the road. Fortunately, a but
bu c
t he
c
r ca
r c me out
o o
ut f
o
his shop a
ho
nd r
nd a
r n out
n o o
ut n
o t
n o
t t
o he
t
ro
r a
o d. He
d.
hi
He
t
hi t
t he
t
bl
a
bl c
a k
c
k
dog s
do
o
g s ha
o
rd i
rd t
i w
t
e
w nt o
nt f
o f i
f nt
f i o
nt t
o he
t
dis
di ta
t nce
nc . I
. tha
t
nke
nk d the
d t
man fo
n f r hi
o
s
r hi co
c ur
o a
ur ge. B
. a
B rky
rk re
y
t
re urne
t
d back
c
k t
o
t no
o
r
no m
r al
l
afte
ft r a fe
f w w
w
e
w eks
k . He
.
is
i a
lilv
i e
v tha
t
nks
nk to
t t
o ha
t
t br
t
a
br v
a e
v
butcher.
3
Przeczytaj poniższe teksty i zdecyduj, czy zdania od 1. do 8. są prawdziwe (P) czy fałszywe (F).
Tekst 1
It was a sunny and windy day. “Perfect day for sailing,” Sarah and Mark said. Sailing is their new hobby. They spend each weekend on the water. This time they invited me to go sailing with them.
I thought: “Why not? The lake looks calm, I’ll sit down and sunbathe for a while.” But I didn’t have a chance to do so. As soon as I was on the boat, I wasn’t sure the weather was “perfect”. The wind was very strong. The boat was rocking wildly and I didn’t feel well. I thought it was dangerous and became very scared. I told my friends to bring me back to the shore. They left me there and continued sailing without me.
The place was nice and full of people. I didn’t want to go home yet so I spent some time watching others. I looked with interest at one couple. Everybody had special clothes, but this man and his girlfriend were wearing jeans and sneakers. They were both a little fat. At first I thought they were amateurs. But then they went towards a small boat. They started preparing the boat for sailing.
I watched them as they were working for about an hour. They clearly knew what they were doing.
Finally the man put on his life jacket. He started sailing while his girlfriend stayed on the shore.
I already knew that the wind was very strong so I was worried about the man in his small boat.
I could easily see his red sail. All the other sails were white. After no more than 5 minutes on the water, he came back to the shore. In quarter of an hour, the couple packed their things into small boxes. Then they put the boxes into the boot of their car and left.
“People are strange,” I thought. “So much work for just five minutes of fun!” But then I saw a police boat coming towards the shore. Behind it, there was my friends’ boat without its sail. Their boat had turned over. They lost all their things in the water and were completely wet and very cold.
I felt some respect for the man with the red sail. He knew sailing in bad weather could be really dangerous.
1. The writer relaxed and sunbathed on the boat.
P
F
2. The writer changed her opinion about the two sailors.
P
F
3. The couple packed their things in 5 minutes.
P
F
4. The man with the red sail did the right thing.
P
F
Tekst 2
In December 2006 the first polar bear was born in Berlin zoo in over 30 years. He was named Knut and Germany soon fell in love with him. Knut’s mother didn’t want to look after her little son. So Berlin zookeepers soon became Knut’s “parents”. Knut became famous all over the world. He was even on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine.
But all good things come to an end. Knut is no longer a sweet little baby. Now he is an ordinary grown-up polar bear. He’s still beautiful and zoo visitors are crazy about him, but journalists have found another star. Now Germany has a new mascot, Emmi, a one-week-old rhinoceros in the north-western town of Münster. The little rhino’s mother, Jade, put her baby into a corner and ignored it.
Zookeepers knew that Jade had already killed two of her babies before. This time she just pushed her baby aside and gave it no milk. So they took little Emmi away after four minutes.
The zookeepers are going to be very busy looking after the little rhino. The baby already weighs 58 kilograms and drinks gallons of milk a day. “Emmi is resting under two heating lamps. We must be with her all the time. One night I sleep with Emmi, another night it’s somebody else’s turn.
Physical contact is important for these animals. They must feel somebody is close to them. Without it, they fall ill,” says one of the zookeepers.
5. Knut was the first polar bear born in Berlin zoo.
P
F
6. Knut still has his fans.
P
F
7. Jade tried to kill Emmi.
P
F
8. Someone must be with the rhino at night.
P
F
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