16. The University of London Student Union
A. has reccntly turned a bar into a non-smoking health club.
B. has a health club visited daily by 5000 students.
C. ofTcrs 50 physical exercise classes a week.
17 The decrease in across-the-bar sales of alcohol to young people in Britain
A. is very much due to high pub beer prices.
B. reflects a change in their drinking habits.
C. has nothing to do with prices of the beverages.
18. Any trends observable among British students today
A. only concern an unrepresentative group of young people.
B. are likely to characterise about 50% of the country’s youth.
C. are truć for two thirds of all young Britons
19. According to Veronica King, the decline in student drinking reflects
A. morę pressurc to achieve academically.
B. a greater rangc of leisure activities.
C. students’ financiai situation.
20. The finał sentence illustrates the growing tendcncy for students to
A. cam money rather than spend it on alcohol.
B. spend morę leisure time in pubs.
C. both work and drink in pubs.
Test 3: Formy i struktury językowe w komunikacji (80 pkt.)
W każdym z poniższych zdań zostały podkreślone trzy elementy, które oznaczono literami A, B, C. Jeden z tych ckmcntów jest zawsze niepoprawny w kontekście całego zdania. Dla każdego zdania ustal, o który element chodzi, a następnie zaznacz swoje rozwiązanie na karcie odpowiedzi nr 1. Zaznacz literę odpowiadającą wybranej przez ciebie możliwości obok właściwego numeru pytania.
There are three underlined elements (marked A, B and C) in sentences 21-30 helów. In each sentence, identify the element that is wronę. Mark your answers on answer sheet I.
21. Jessica [AJ is said [BJ to have heard [CJ these news last week.
22. Last timc, the policc [Al were callcd [B] shortly after the robbery [C] has taken place.
23. Would you mind [A] telling me how [B] ean I get to the ncarest [CJ newsagcnt’s?
24. [AJ It’s been a long time sińce we last [BJ have had a chat, [CJ hasn’t it?
25. Nobody was [AJ Jęt to join mc, bccause I [BJ was to perform the task [CJ bv myself.
26. Your story sounds [AJ depressing - it [BJ must have becn very traumatic for you to discover [CJ the truć about what had happened.
27. As soon as he [AJ had his car stolen he [BJ rung the police and [CJ let the insurer know. 28 Our piane [AJ had already taken offby the time we [B] arrived [C] in the airport.
29. Unless you [A] don’t cooperate. I am afraid [BJ there’s nothing [CJ that can be done now.
30. It’s worth [AJ to read this book, [B] despite it sometimes [CJ being a bit repetitive.
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