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angielski - gimglowaczow.pl
PRACA KONTROLNA Z JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO SEMESTR I i III 1. Wybierz poprawną opcję: A, B lub C. 1 Do you think this shirt________ me or should I choose something darker? A suits B fits C matches 2 I’m not old. I’m only in my________ thirties. A mid B medium C middle 3 I get sunburnt easily because I have a________ complexion. A tanned B shiny C pale 4 She won’t change her mind. She’s too_________ . A stubborn B insecure C modest 5 Sometimes she can be really______________ to people and even make them cry. A conceited B cruel C selfless 2. Uzupełnij zdania tylko jednym wyrazem. 1 Can you change the light b__________in the bathroom? 2 I keep my underwear in the chest of d__________ over there. 3 Do you like living in a tower b_________ ? 4 My parents have got a s____________ bedroom so the other bathroom is just for me. 5 The rent is £230 p________________ month. 3. Wybierz poprawną opcję: A, B lub C. 1 You should a ___________ break for ten minutes every hour. A make B have C do 2 The_____________ for this essay is Monday 25th. A grade B timetable C deadline 3 I got a___________ so my university course will be completely free. A scholarship B certificate C curriculum 4 The___ for private schools are incredibly high. I don’t know how anyone can afford them. A grants B fees C marks 5 Our teacher couldn’t find the_____ to clean the blackboard so he used his jacket sleeve. A marker B rubber C duster 5 Wybierz opcję A, B lub C, aby poprawnie uzupełnić tekst. My sister and I 0 B a lot in common although she’s two years older than me. We 1 similar. We’ve both got wavy, brown hair and dark eyes but my complexion is 2 than hers. My sister is more self-confident than I am but we’re both very talkative and enjoy 3 out with other people. We like the same kind of clothes, too. We prefer jeans and T-shirts to elegant or fashionable clothes. Our mum would like us 4 more stylishly. She sometimes buys us dresses and blouses which we put away in our wardrobes. Next month, there’s a special dance at our school. I might wear one then – if I haven’t grown too much and it still 5 me! 0 1 2 3 4 5 A A A A A A do look balder go to dress suits B B B B B B C C C C C C have look like blonder to go dressing fits get like paler going dress matches 6 Uzupełnij zdania czasownikami. Podano cztery dodatkowe czasowniki. mow empty lock take do share draw switch clear make When I get home in the evening, I lock the door ___________the curtains and ______________on the lights. I feel safe and warm. I live in my own flat. I don’t have to _________ a room with anyone and I can do what I want. I haven’t got a garden, so I don’t have to _____________ the lawn like I did when I lived with my parents. I don’t have to ______________the cooking or shopping either because I have takeaways every day! 7 Przeczytaj tekst. Dobierz właściwy nagłówek (A–F) do każdego fragmentu tekstu. Wpisz odpowiednią literę w miejsca (1–4). Uwaga: dwa nagłówki zostały podane dodatkowo i nie pasują do żadnego fragmentu. A B C D E F Clothes influence behaviour. I still look good in this! Clothes can tell lots about you. Past generations looked more stylish. The more you pay, the better you look? Women know better than men. FOUR MISTAKES WE MAKE ABOUT OUR LOOK Not everyone can be a fashion icon but may make it more difficult by believing the wrong things. Here are some things that just aren’t true. 1 Some styles and fashions know no boundaries. They are international and often started by the rich and famous. However, often the clothes we wear can identify clearly where we come from. Local differences are huge and inadequate clothes can sometimes cause a problem. It’s better not to get caught out in the wrong place at the wrong time. 2 There is one easy way to tell the age of middle-aged men. Look at their clothes and hairstyle and you’ll often see what was fashionable when they were aged 18–21. Unfortunately, while they may have been cool at the time, they now often look not only outdated but a mess. Grow up, lads! You’ll look much better. 3 A recent newspaper article showed a number of women wearing similar dresses and asked readers to vote on which they preferred. What the readers didn’t know was that some of the dresses were expensive designer labels and others were from cheap chain stores. The most popular, by far, were the latter. 4 In many cities, all over Britain, young people are turned away from nightclubs for wearing jeans and trainers. As even prime ministers wear such clothes in their free time, this seems strange. The reasoning is that there will be fewer fights if people wear ‘decent clothes’. Unfortunately, the evidence shows that this isn’t necessarily the case.