pytania rejon j. angielski 2012
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pytania rejon j. angielski 2012
KONKURS PRZEDMIOTOWY Z JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO dla uczniów gimnazjów województwa lubuskiego w roku szkolnym 2011/2012 Zawody rejonowe Na wykonanie wszystkich zadań przeznacza się 90 minut. śyczymy powodzenia! Punktacja: Zadanie 1. Zadanie 2. (max 10 pkt) (max 8 pkt) I Zadanie 3 Zadanie 4. Razem (max 12 pkt) (max 10 pkt) (max 40 pkt) Uzupełnij poniŜsze zdania. Liczba kresek jest równa liczbie liter brakującego wyrazu. Nie wolno zmieniać Ŝadnej z podanych liter. (0-10 pkt) 1. There are only a l _ _ _ _ _ d number of tickets available. 2. On a clear day moon’s craters are v _ _ _ _ _ e from Earth. 3. I need to get a bank l _ _ _ to buy a new car. 4. Mary is not good at cooking but she found a good r _ _ _ _ e for tomato soup. 5. Most of the world’s p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n doesn’t get enough to eat. 6. I wish I could offer you some cake but there’s n _ _ _ left. 7. The new rules are intended to p _ _ _ _ _ t accidents. 8. How much do I o _ _ you for the taxi? 9. P _ _ _ the oil into a frying pan and heat. 10. Jane goes to the gym to be ph _ _ _ _ _ _ _ y fit. II Przeczytaj uwaŜnie poniŜszy tekst. W punktach 1-8 wybierz, zakreślając kółkiem, jedną z czterech propozycji (a, b, c, d) zakończenia zdań odnoszących się do jego treści. (0-8 pkt) James Collins is said to be the richest and most successful television producer in Hollywood and, in a city famous for its wealth, his wife Candy is the biggest spender. They recently paid more than $ 10 million for the huge house the famous American singer, Bing Crosby, used to live in. Then they had it torn down so that an even bigger, more wonderful mansion could be built. Not only will it have a more luxurious swimming pool, but there will be an indoor ice-skating rink and a private zoo as well. The final bill will come to at least $ 25 million. They say that a few years ago, on a typically warm Californian Christmas Eve, Candy had a huge amount of real snow delivered to the Collins mansion and spread all over the green lawns so that their children could enjoy ‘a white Christmas’. Not long ago Candy decided she needed a few more clothes. She had a whole fashion show flown out to her from New York, alone with the designer and three models. Not only did she buy the entire collection but – so the story goes at least – the bags and hats the models travelled with, as well. A lot of people in Hollywood wonder what she is going to buy next. ‘What more can she possibly want?’ others ask. Martin and Rebecca Granger used to teach in a tough secondary school in London. Two years ago, they moved to a small cottage in Cornwall, in the extreme south-west of England. ‘We got tired of trying to make kids learn things they had no interest in’, Martin says. Martin’s mother died, leaving the cottage to them. ‘It was in a terrible state when we came. There were leaks in the roof. There wasn’t even an indoor toilet. Rebecca and I have rebuilt the place with our own hands’. It is a pleasant, small place by the sea. In their large garden they grow most of their own vegetables and keep a goat. They also make all their own clothes. ‘Money is still a problem, but we’ve learned to get by on very little’, Rebecca says. She does some part-time teaching in a school in a village nearby. Martin paints water-colours of the wild Atlantic and the brilliant sunsets they see almost every day. He has sold a few recently. They both say that what they value most is their freedom from the rat race and the pressures of life in a big city. Only one thing really bothers them, and that is the invasion of tourists every summer. ‘We’ve been happy here, but we might emigrate to New Zealand, where we’d be even further away from it all’, Rebecca says. 1. James and Candy Collins are now living in a) the house that belonged to Bing Crosby. b) a house they paid more than $ 10 million for. c) a more luxurious house than the one they bought. d) a house that needed a lot of repairs. 2. The real snow Candy wanted for Christmas was a) brought to her home from elsewhere. b) placed on the edge of the lawns. c) manufactured at her own home. d) more than she needed to cover her property. 3. A short while ago, Candy decided to a) fly to New York to buy some clothes. b) run a clothing company herself. c) employ a fashion designer and fashion models permanently. d) purchase every single item in a fashion show. 4. Martin and Rebecca Granger moved to a small cottage in Cornwall because they a) couldn’t find a teaching job in London. b) wanted to teach outside London. c) found teaching salaries too low in London. d) wanted a change from their life in London. 5. The cottage they moved to in Cornwall a) had belonged to a distant relative. b) was bought for them by Martin’s mother. c) was in a dreadful condition. d) was in a small village. 6. After Martin and Rebecca had moved to the cottage, they spent some time a) creating a large garden. b) renovating the building themselves. c) looking for suitable work. d) finding help to make the place habitable. 7. They are thinking of emigrating to New Zealand because a) they are seeking freedom from rat race. b) they cannot manage on what they earn. c) they are no longer happy where they are. d) they want to live in an even more remote place. 8. By contrasting the two families, the writer suggests that people a) are rarely satisfied with their houses. b) do not need a lot of money to be happy. c) need to be kept busy. d) often find living in the country unpleasant. Adapted from: New Success at First Certificate, OUP III Przeczytaj poniŜszy tekst. W niektórych linijkach (1-10) występuje błąd – jedno zbędne słowo. Wpisz je w odpowiednim miejscu w kolumnie po prawej stronie (przykład 0). Jeśli dana linijka nie zawiera zbędnego wyrazu, wpisz symbol √ (przykład 00). (0-12 pkt) 0 00 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Two weeks ago I have had a great experience; my first ever flight in a hot air balloon. When I got up that morning I felt rather nervous and in fact I was considering cancelling my trip! However, as I had already paid, I drove to the balloon field. Four passengers travelled in the basket, them accompanied by an experienced balloonist. The fire was been lit, the ropes were untied and the balloon rose slowly into the air. As we got more higher, the air smelt fresher and cooler. I could see my mother down on the ground. She is afraid of heights so that she refused to come. From the balloon, houses looked as like matchboxes. An hour later, the balloon began to lose height. The balloonist told to us that we would land in a field on a nearby farm. We landed down surrounded by frightened sheep and an angry bull. It was being an experience that I’ll remember for the rest of my own life. have √ IV Uzupełnij poniŜsze zdania, wpisując w lukę odpowiednią formę wyrazu podanego pod tekstem (1-10). Zdanie (0) stanowi przykład. (0-10 pkt) Learning an instrument When you are only a (0) ____beginner____ at learning an instrument, it is difficult to imagine ever becoming a (1) _____________ musician. Even if you are very (2) _____________ about the piano or violin, unless you begin serious training in your (3) _____________ you will find it difficult to achieve the level of (4) _____________ necessary for a concert (5) _____________ . Not many (6) _____________ start out their career in the (7) ____________ of fame and fortune. Many are simply (8) _____________ people and are able to express the (9) _____________ side of their character through the playing of music. To receive public attention you have to have (10) _____________ to succeed and be confident of your abilities. 0 beginner 1 PROFESSION 2 ENTHUSE 3 CHILD 4 PERFECT 5 PERFORM 6 ART 7 PURSUE 8 MUSIC 9 CREATE 10 DETERMINE Adapted from:FCE Use of English, Express Publishing