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ZESTAW X


ZADANIE 4

Przeczytaj uważnie tekst. Następnie zdecyduj, które
ze stwierdze
ń 4.1-4.7 są zgodne z treścią tekstu (TRUE),
a które fałszywe (FALSE). Swoją odpowiedź zaznacz
w odpowiedniej kratce, tak jak zosta
ło to pokazane
w przyk
ładzie. Za każde poprawne rozwiązanie
otrzymasz 1 pkt.
(7 punktów)

RESUME

Mary Cortez

4563 Red Crescent

Two Lakes, VA 32088

Home: (703) 765-0081

Office: (703) 549-8843

Objective:

To obtain a position in corporate public relations where

my experience is of use.

Writing/editing:

Public speaking:

Managing:

Education:

The University of California, September 1996-June 2001

B.A. Journalism (3.81 GPA on 4.0 scale)

Two courses in public relations

Experience:

June 1998-April 2000, editor, University of California

Handbook

Summer 2000, Actress, Merry Players

August 2001 - present, Journalist in Young Professionals

Personal Data:

Excellent health, willing to relocate

References and supporting documents:

Available from Placement Office, The University of

California

TRUE

FALSE

Przykład

Mary studied at The University of California.

V

4.1.

She would like to work at university.

4.2.

She has a lot of experience in journalism.

4.3.

She has no leadership qualities.

4.4.

She dealt with many projects.

4.5.

She was a teenage famous actress.

4.6.

She may leave California.

4.7.

She has had problems with health recently.

ZADANIE 5

Przeczytaj uważnie tekst. Następnie uporządkuj kolejność
zdarzeń, oznaczonych literami A-J. Swoje odpowiedzi
zaznacz w odpowiedniej kratce 5.1-5.9. Za ka
żde
poprawne rozwi
ązanie otrzymasz 1 pkt. (9 punktów)

A Quick Rise to Stardom

Yesterday I talked to Hartnett! Do you know who he is? Not yet? You must be then an ignorant of the cinema.

Little known a year ago, Josh Hartnett is front and center with Ben Affleck and Kate Beckinsale in Pearl Harbor. How did a lanky Minnesota boy rise to stardom so quickly? As he tells it, the formula is one part pure wanderlust to three parts sheer rebelliousness.

When Josh Hartnett came to Los Angeles four years ago in hopes of finding acting jobs, he wasn't aware that most actors spend their first few years struggling before they land so much as a TV commercial. In his home­town of St. Paul, Minnesota, he had won lead roles in high school plays and a TV commercial for Mervyn's, so he just presumed luck would follow him west. Incredibly, it did. Within weeks he was cast as a rebel­lious teenager in the TV series "Cracker". The show failed, but Hartnett then simply moved to the big screen. When he played Jamie Lee Curtis's brooding son in the slasher hit Halloween H20:20 Years Later, he gained an immense teen following that only broadened when he starred as a popular drug-dealing high school student in another teen flick. The Faculty. A modern retelling of Shakespeare's Othello, and the all-star Town & Country ran into unusual difficulties that delayed their releases for extended periods, while the teen weepie Here on earth turned out to be a waste of time. But then he came out in Sofia Coppola's indie The Virgin Suicides. In that film Hartnett's irresistible '70's seducer radiated such manliness, mystery and cool that casting agents and moviemakers knew instantly they were looking at a live one. Hartnett went to the top of the list of actors vying for starring roles in director Michael Bay's $135 billion World War II epic Pearl Harbor.

He tells me during an interview that the size of Pearl Harbor was one of the scariest things about it, which made him become afraid of the repercussions of fame. But, according to him, one cannot turn down a film because one is worried that the success of it will land one on the cover of every tabloid.

Career ascensions as swift as Hartnett's usually breed cockiness, but Hartnett betrays none of that. He is impressively gentleman-like and disarmingly charm­ing. He is a good-looking all-American guy, without a whiff of Hollywood about him.

(Adapted from Movieline)

A Hartnett gets a role in Pearl Harbor.

B The TV series with Hartnett is a failure.

C Hartnett gets a role within a few weeks.

D Hartnett plays lead roles in school performances.

E Hartnett gives an interview.

F People from show business realise Hartnett is worth a

lot of money.

G Hartnett moves to the big screen.


H Hartnett begins his professional career.

I Hartnett goes to Los Angeles.

J Hartnett realises that Pearl Harbor will make him a celebrity.

Przykład D

5.1.

5.2.

53.

5.4.

5.5.

5.6.

5.7.

5.8.

5.9.

ZADANIE 6

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(4 punkty)

Sleeves up!

Have you ever seen an intelligent shirt? (przykład) A It has just been unveiled by a tech-sawy Italian fashion house. And what's more, its inventors say it will never need ironing. I'm pretty sure such clothes have all the chances of becoming popular with people who are pressed for time.

I'm sure you are interested in some technical facts.
The fabric for the prototype shirt is woven from fibres
of the shape-memory alloy nitinol, interspersed with
nylon. The alloy can be deformed. 6.1.

It is this shape memory property that is key to how

the "memory metal shirt" works. 6.2. "The

sleeve fabric is programmed to shorten as soon as the room temperature becomes a few degrees hotter," says Susan Clowes, a spokeswoman for Corpo Nove of Florence, the shirt's developer.

"Even if the fabric is screwed up into a ball, pleated and creased, a blast from a hairdryer pops it back to its former shape," Clowes says. "It's a traveller's dream," she says.

And because the fabric's weave has five nylon fibres
to every nitinol fibre, clothing made from it is also
washable and non-allergenic. 6.3.

6.4. The prototype shirt cost around

2500 pounds to make, and is available in any colour you like - provided you have a tendency to wear metallic grey, that is.

(Adapted from New Scientist 28 July 2001 No 2301,

SLEEVES UP! p. 24)

A

A shirt which rolls up its own sleeves when you get too warm? (przykład)

B

I asked my informer about the mechanism which enables the sleeves to roll up.

C

But fashion victims shouldn't expect to be able to buy one of Corpo Nove's intelligent shirts next time they are out shopping.

D

A shirt that doesn't get dirty?

E

And then it can return to its original shape when heated to a certain temperature.

F

It is definitely good news to the potential buyer who cares about their health.



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