2013 EHF - Zadania PG klasa 2 i 3
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2013 EHF - Zadania PG klasa 2 i 3
Arkusz testowy zawiera informacje prawnie chronione do momentu rozpoczęcia konkursu. TEST KONKURSOWY klasa OGÓLNOPOLSKI KONKURS JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO 2,3,4 PG ORGANIZATOR Szkoła Ponadgimnazjalna XIII EDYCJA WPISZ KOD SZKOŁY 11 GRUDNIA 2013 Czas pracy: 45 minut Witaj. Na starcie otrzymujesz od nas pulę 112 punktów – tyle ile masz decyzji do podjęcia. Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź dopisujemy Ci jeszcze 1 punkt, za błędną zabieramy dany punkt. Gdy nie odpowiadasz, zachowujesz podarowany punkt. Pamiętaj, że każda z odpowiedzi A, B, C, D może być fałszywa lub prawdziwa. W czasie konkursu nie wolno wykorzystywać słowników, notatek, podręczników i innych pomocy naukowych. Sprawdź czy test jest obustronnie zadrukowany. Zgłaszaj wszelkie nieprawidłowości. O szczegółach i wydarzeniach konkursu czytaj na stronie www.jersz.pl i fb.com/LowcyTalentowJersz. Wyniki konkursu będą dostępne 6 tygodni po konkursie. Spróbuj swoich sił w konkursie English Ace i konkursie filmowym Filman oraz w pozostałych konkursach programu edukacyjnego Łowimy Talenty 2013/14. Życzymy sukcesów i zapraszamy do testu konkursowego English High Flier 2013! 1. Which of these adjectives could be used to describe food? A) staple B) canned C) gourmet D) stodgy 2. She … sees her boyfriend these days. A) scarcely B) hardly D) hardly ever C) barely 3. Try not to upset Mary. She has got a lot on her … already. A) mind B) head C) thought D) plate 4. Humpty Dumpty is an egg-shaped character in … . A) a TV cartoon B) a popular film C) a nursery rhyme D) a book by Lewis Carroll 5. I love observing how the sun … . A) shines B) beats down D) sets C) raises 6. An ancient Celtic priest, prophet or sorcerer is called … . A) Minstrel B) Tsar C) Settler D) Druid 7. Which of these could you find in the kitchen? A) strainer B) funnel C) whisk D) quilt 8. The party was officially … in 2012. A) dissolved B) spread C) resigned D) wound up 9. Which of these authors is NOT British? A) Thomas More B) Robert Graves C) J R R Tolkien D) C S Lewis 10. You … your dog. It has been hungry all day. A) must have fed B) can’t have fed C) mustn’t have fed D) should have fed 11. Which one is NOT a patron saint of a country of the United Kingdom? A) St Andrew B) St David C) St Benedict D) St Bernard 12. There was nothing I could do to help, even if I … less busy. A) would have been B) were C) had been D) may be 13. Shakespeare invented plenty of phrases. They do NOT include … . A) There's method in my madness B) In my mind's eye C) Something is rotten in the state of Denmark D) To be or not to be, that is the question 14. If she hadn’t been born in the USA, she … a green card to work. A) would have needed B) would need C) wouldn’t need D) didn’t need 15. The Wall is an album by the English progressive rock group Pink Floyd. The songs from this famous album include: A) Comfortably Numb B) The Division Bell C) Hey You D) Wish You Were Here 16. What do you call the … that measures temperature? A thermometer. A) instrument B) appliance C) device D) tool 17. The speaker stopped … his notes before continuing. A) checking B) to check C) check D) having checked 18. It was a difficult game, but I eventually managed to … the upper hand. A) gain B) have C) show D) put up 19. Which of these pairs of words may be homophones? A) shore – sure B) sew – so C) lead – led D) been – bin 20. ‘Pythonesque’ is a term derived from Monty Python, a famous British comedy group. It means: A) surreal and absurd; unpredictable C) resembling the humour or style of Monty Python’s Flying Circus B) critical, severe, and disapproving D) zany, clownish, and ridiculous 21. … had the alarm gone off … the police arrived. A) No sooner / than B) Hardly / then C) Only / when D) Not only / but also 22. I knew it was meant to be a secret but I just … it … before I could stop myself. A) talked / round B) blurted / out C) spoke / out D) got / across 23. She thought she … . A) has been followed B) was being followed 24. Do sit down, … ? A) will you B) would you C) had been followed C) won’t you D) can be followed D) don’t you 25. Tom … of moving house. He … his architect tomorrow. A) thinks / sees B) is thinking / is seeing C) was thought / sees D) is thought / will see 26. I felt really tired. …, I continued dancing. A) Even so B) Despite D) Nevertheless C) All the same 27. We haven’t … what the boss is planning. I’m sure we’ll be … by his decisions. A) the foggiest idea / startled B) a clue / taken aback C) the faintest idea / rooted to the spot C) the least idea / flabbergasted 28. His Majesty decrees that all his subjects … counted and then beheaded. A) are B) to be C) should be PATRONI PARTNERZY © COPYRIGHT BY ŁOWCY TALENTÓW – JERSZ. WILCZYN 2013 D) be