Konkurs języka angielskiego „Fun with English”

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Konkurs języka angielskiego „Fun with English”
Konkurs języka angielskiego „Fun with English” .
14 maja 2013
1 Uzupełnij brakujące wyrazy (15 pkt)
His first name is Tom and his (nazwisko) 1.…........................................... is Smith. He (urodził się)
2….............................. on 25th of August 1985 in London. He (mieszka) 3…............................ in Liverpool in a
(blok) 4….......................The flat is on the third (piętro) 5…................. so he has to take the (winda)
6…....................... He is (żonaty) 7…............................ Tom is (przystojny) 8…..................., (dobrze zudowany)
9.................................. and (wysoki) 10 ….................................... Usually he wears (zwyczajne)
11 …....................... clothes. His friends say that Tom is (przyjacielski) 12 …............................................ but
rather (leniwy) 13 …............................................. Tom's family is quite big – he has three (siostry)
14…........................................ and two (braci) 15…...................................... .
2 Uzupełnij zdania podanymi wyrazami (10 pkt)
washbasin
armchairs
study
shower
sofa
dishwasher
cupboard
wardrobe
bookcase
cooker
1. The bathroom is quite small. There's only a toilet, a ____________________ and a
__________________.
2. There is a nice, wooden ________________ in the kitchen where we keep plates and cups, but also
somemodern equipment like a fridge, a _________________ and a _________________.
3. He usually works in his ____________________ where he's got a large _________________, a
desk and a computer.
4. There's a large ______________________ by the wall and three ______________________
around a table in the living room.
5. She's got a big ______________________ in the bedroom where she keeps her clothes.
3 Zadaj pytanie o podkreślony fragment zdania. (20 pkt)
1. They went to Greece two weeks ago . _____________________________________
2. She earns 2000000 $ per year so she is quite rich. ____________________________________
3. Tom met Susan in an Italian restaurant. _____________________________________
4. Henry Smith will be here in 2 weeks' time. _____________________________________
5. Tom looks very tired. _____________________________________
6. I was waiting for Mary. _____________________________________
7. Sheila lives in Oxford. _____________________________________
8. Tim was here yesterday. _____________________________________
9. I drink 5 cups of coffee every day. How ______________________
10. This is Susan's. _____________________________________
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4 Przeczytaj podany tekst a następnie wykonaj ćwiczenia 4 a oraz 4 b. (16 pkt)
Super-rich get richer
I
The rich keep getting richer. According to the latest Forbes ranking of the world’s richest people,
there are now a record 946 dollar billionaires around the world. They have made their money from
everything from telecoms to steel to Chinese food.
II
For the 13th year in a row, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates was the richest person in the world. His
personal fortune rose $6bn last year to $56bn (£29bn). His friend, the investment expert Warren Buffett,
was the second richest. His fortune increased by $10bn during the year to reach $52bn. Both Mr Gates and
Mr Buffett give a percentage of their fortunes to charity. Third richest is the Mexican telecoms entrepreneur
Carlos Slim Helu, who added $19bn to his wealth, and now has $49bn.
III
The total wealth of all the people on the list grew by 35% during the year to $3.5 trillion as a result of
rising property prices, commodities and stock markets. Luisa Kroll who helped to compile the list at Forbes
said it was “an extraordinary year”. On the previous list there were just 793 billionaires.
IV
The richest Briton on the list is the Duke of Westminster, Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, at number
55. Grosvenor inherited much of his wealth and is one of the UK’s wealthiest landowners. He is said to be
worth $11bn. Sir Philip Green, the retail entrepreneur who controls British Home Stores and Topshop owner
Arcadia is the second richest Briton at number 104 on the list. Sir Philip, 55, has $7bn. Next are the property
tycoons David and Simon Rueben, who are worth $4.5bn between them and are number 177 on the list.
V
There are 29 British citizens on the list. Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson is number 230 with
$3.8bn; David Sainsbury of the grocery family is 432nd with $2.2bn; newspaper owner Viscount
Rothermere, Jonathan Harmsworth, is number 618 with $1.6bn and James Dyson also has $1.6bn. Harry
Potter author JK Rowling is right at the bottom of the list with a fortune valued at $1bn. There are two others
who have made their money from a very different type of publishing; Richard Desmond the former soft porn
publisher who now owns the Daily Express is 754th on the list with $1.3bn in the bank and Paul Raymond,
who owns Escort, Mayfair and Razzle magazines, is also worth $1bn.
VI
The list shows growing wealth in both China and India, the two dynamic economies driving global
economic growth. Another 14 people from India joined the list. With a total of 36 billionaires, India has now
overtaken Japan, which has 24, as home to the most billionaires in Asia. There are three Indians in the top
20, led by Lakshmi Mittal, an Indian citizen who lives in London and who is number five on the list with
$32bn.
VII
There were 13 Chinese newcomers including Li Wei, the founder of Synear Food Holding. Her
company is one of China’s largest producers of frozen food and is an official supplier to the Beijing Olympics
in 2008.
VIII
The US still has 44% of the world billionaires but its share is getting smaller. Russia is also rising fast
and has 53 billionaires according to Forbes. The Wal-Mart family dropped from the top 20, after a difficult
year for the world’s largest retailer.
IX
The average billionaire is 62 years old and 60% of the people on the list made their money from
scratch. Around 100 unmarried men are included among the world’s wealthiest. At the top of the list of
bachelors are Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin - unmarried at 33 and 34 respectively, they are
both worth $16.6bn and are number 26 in the overall list. Other interesting bachelors are Russian metals
tycoon Mikhail Prokhorov, in 38th place with an estimated fortune of $13.5bn; or divorced James Packer,
who has a more modest $5.5bn media fortune.
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X
One of the more interesting rich people on the list is the accordion-playing, fire-breathing founder
of Cirque du Soleil, Guy Laliberte, at number 664 on the list. The 47-year-old Canadian founded his circusbased, animal-free acrobatic show in 1984 and still keeps 95% of the business. His fortune is estimated at
$1.5bn. The richest woman, at number 12, is 84-year-old L’Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt, with a fortune
of $20.7bn. Chat show queen Oprah Winfrey is believed to be worth $1.5bn.
4 aDecide whether these statements are True or False according to the text.
1. China has more dollar billionaires than Russia.
2. The percentage of US billionaires in the list is falling.
3. More than half the people on the list started with nothing.
4. Guy Laliberte has sold most of his Cirque du Soleil business.
5. Sir Philip Green is a publisher.
6. Carlos Slim Helu made his money from telecoms.
7. Rising property prices were the only reason for the 35% increase in the total wealth of the people on the
list.
8. The founders of Google are married.
4 b Znajdź w tekście słówka i dopasuj do poniższych definicji. W nawiasie podany numer
akapitu, w którym występuje słówko.
1. rzeczownik a position on a list that shows how good someone is compared to others (para 1) _________
2. rzeczownik someone who knows a lot about a particular subject. (para 2) _________
3. rzeczownik a group of organizations which help people who are poor or ill. (para 2) _________
4. czasownik to become better than another person. (para 6) _________
5. rzeczownik someone who has recently started to be involved in something. (para 7) _________
6. rzeczownik a company that sells goods direct to the public. (para 8) _________
7. wyrażenie with nothing at all. (para 9) _________
8. przymiotnik richest. (para 9) _________
5 W podanych zdaniach wstaw czasownik w odpowiedniej formie. (14 pkt)
1. We (not be) _________________________ English.
2. He (not do)_________________________his homework every day.
3. I (not see) _________________________ this film before.
4. He (not can) _________________________drive a car
5. (you watch) _________________________ this new film with Zac Effron yesterday?
6. She (play) _________________________ the guitar in her room now.
7. This (not be) _________________________ my money.
8. I (do) _________________________my homework when lights went out.
9. Who (know) _________________________ how many people live in Poland?
10. My sister (be) _________________________ a good student last year but now she isn't.
11. When we arrived at the airport, the plane already (take off) _________________________
12. Who (buy) _________________________that house last year?
13. We (redecorate) _________________________ this room since last weekend.
14. What's the matter? You (look) _________________________ sad.
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6 Do każdej sytuacji dobierz właściwą reakcję. Zakreśl literę A, B, lub C. (5 pkt)
1. Telefonujesz do gabinetu lekarskiego, aby umówić się na wizytę . Co powiesz?
A. Can I ask the doctor something?
B. I’d like to make an appointment to see the doctor.
C. The doctor can see me at 3 pm tomorrow.
2. Zasugeruj koledze/koleżance korzystanie z transport publicznego zamiast jeżdżenie samochodem.
A) Have you ever taken the bus?
B) Why don’t you use the bus?
C) Do you drive a car?
3. Widzisz zwierzę, którego nazwy nie znasz. Jak zapytasz kolegę/koleżankę co to za zwierzę?
A) Who owns that dog?
B) What kind of animal is that?
C) Where did you see the animal?
4. Chcesz poprosić o zgodę na skorzystanie z przymierzalni. Jak zwrócisz się do sprzedawcy?
A) Can I exchange this jumper for another one, please?
B) Could you tell me where I can try this jumper on, please?
C) Do you think this jumper suits me?
5. Zapomniałeś/-aś piórnika. Chcesz pożyczyć ołówek od kolegi/koleżanki. W jaki sposób o to poprosisz?
A) Would you like to borrow my pencil?
B) Could you lend me a pencil?
C) Where did you find that pencil?
7 Uzupełnij drugie zdanie w taki sposób, aby było podobne w znaczeniu do zdania (10 pkt)
pierwszego. NIE zmieniaj formy pogrubionych słów.
1. George is too young to take part in this competition.
ENOUGH
George is ______________________________________ to take part in this competition.
2. It's 2 weeks since I last saw my friend Susan.
NOT
I ____________________________________________ for 2 weeks.
3. If children don't finish doing their homework quickly, they won't go to the zoo.
UNLESS
Children won't go to the zoo _________________________________ their homework quickly.
4. I have never seen such a big cat!
EVER
It is the __________________________________________________ seen.
5. He hasn't finished his homework yet.
STILL
He ______________________________________________________ his homework.
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