Test z języka angielskiego

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Test z języka angielskiego
Organizatorzy:
Wydział Edukacji
Urzędu Miasta
w Koszalinie
Centrum Edukacji
Nauczycieli
w Koszalinie
Szkoła
Podstawowa
Nr 17
w Koszalinie
Drogi Uczniu,
test składa się z 40 zadań, na ich rozwiązanie masz
80 minut..
W zadaniach 1 -40 wybierz jedną prawidłową odpowiedź
i zaznacz ją ołówkiem na karcie odpowiedzi.
Szkoła
Podstawowa
Nr 18
w Koszalinie
Powodzenia!
Koszalin, maj 2006
LISTENING
Przeczytaj wstęp i zapoznaj się z pytaniami poniŜej. Usłyszysz dwukrotnie
historyjkę o dwóch policjantach. Na podstawie usłyszanych informacji z podanych
odpowiedzi wybierz jedną, zgodną z treścią tekstu.
One night in September 1983 Constable David (Scottie) McLintock and Constable Peter Owen
were on patrol in the mountains of North Wales. Some thieves were stealing sheep from the
local farms. The two policemen were looking for the thieves.
1. What day is it when the story begins?
A Friday
B Tuesday
C Thursday
D Monday
2. How long have they been on patrol?
A for six hours
B since six o’clock
C for six days
D we don’t know
3. What do they see when they decide to return to the station?
A some sheep
B a light
C an old mine
D an aeroplane
4. What happens to their car?
A it’s destroyed
B it’s attacked by sheep
C the engine stops
D it disappears
5. How far are they from the road to the old mine?
A two miles
B twenty miles
C twelve miles
D we don’t know
6. What’s the date when they come back to the station?
A March 9th
B March 19th
C September 23rd
D September 13th
7. How long have they been away?
A for seven months
B for seven days
C for seven years
D we don’t know
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READING
Przeczytaj tekst i zapoznaj się z pytaniami poniŜej. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz
jedną.
The girl on the motorbike
In the early hours of 5 April 1989 a motorbike was speeding along the A20 in Kent.
The night was dark and there was very little traffic on the road. Clive Taylor was in a
hurry to get home. He had left London later than expected. But now he was out in the
country and he was making good time.
As he approached Wrotham Hill, he glanced at his watch. Exactly two o’clock. He
changed gear and sped up the hill. A minute later he reached the bend at the top of the
hill. It was a dangerous place for accidents. But with so little traffic on the road, Clive
didn’t slow down.
Suddenly, he saw a girl. She was standing in the middle of the road. When he had
stopped, the girl calmly walked up to him and asked him for a lift. She said that there
had been an accident. Clive looked around, but he couldn’t see a car or any other
people. Clive told her to get on and to hold tight. As the girl climbed on, he suddenly
felt very cold, but he noticed that she was only wearing a light dress. She looked as if
she was on her way to a party.
They rode on down the hill, and at one point Clive thought that she shouted something,
but he couldn’t hear very well over the noise of the motorbike’s engine.
At the bottom of the hill there was a telephone box so Clive stopped there. But when he
turned round, he froze in horror. The girl wasn’t there, she had gone. Clive rode back
up to the spot where he had first seen the girl, but he couldn’t see her.
Clive was desperate. He rode as fast as he could to the nearest town and found the
police station. He told the policeman at the desk what had happened. To his surprise,
the policeman didn’t seem very worried.
Then he told Clive that ten years before, there had been an accident on Wrotham Hill. A
girl and her boyfriend had been on their way back from a party when she had fallen off
the motorbike and been killed. Since that time several motorcyclists had seen the girl.
The accident had happened at exactly five past two.
8. Where was Clive Taylor coming from?
A London
B Wrotham Hill
C a party
D we don’t know
9. What time of day did the incident happen?
A at two o’clock p.m.
B in the evening
C at two o’clock a.m.
D at four o’clock
10. The opposite of the word ‘ dangerous’ ( line 7) is
A unsafe
B not safe
C save
D safe
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11. Where was the girl when Clive first saw her?
A She was sitting in a car.
B She was walking along the road.
C She was standing in the road.
D She was riding her motorbike.
12. Why was he surprised to see her?
A There had been an accident.
B She was crying.
C There were no other people.
D She was seriously injured.
13. What happened at the phone box?
A Clive decided to make a phone call.
B The girl asked him to stop.
C The girl had disappeared.
D Clive wanted to leave her there.
14. The expression in the sentence ‘He froze in horror’ means
A stop moving because you’re frightened
B shout and jump happily
C look stiff and dead
D change into ice
15. The past simple and the past participle forms of the verb ‘ride’ are
A rode – ridden
B rided – rode
C rode – rode
D rided – riden
16. What was surprising about the policeman’s attitude?
A He was worried.
B He started crying.
C He wasn’t worried.
D He offered Clive a cup of coffee.
17. In what year had the accident happened?
A 1979
B 1989
C 1999
D 1969
18. The word ‘exactly’ in the last line of the text is
A a verb
B a pronoun
C a noun
D an adverb
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USE OF ENGLISH
Przeczytaj uwaŜnie tekst i wybierz słowo, które najlepiej pasuje do zdania.
Pamietaj, Ŝeby najpierw przeczytać cały tekst, ignorując puste miejsca.
Not everyone is interested (19) ... ghosts but, according (20) ..... local people, you have
more chance of seeing one in the old town of St Albans (21) ..... anywhere else in the
area. In this historic place (22) .....are some very old buildings which have many
stories to tell us (23) ..... the town’s past.
If you (24) ..... the Ghost Walk, which (25) ..... organized most evenings, you will find
plenty to excite you. In St Michael’s Street, one of (26) ..... oldest restaurants is “Sally
Lunn’. The ghost of a lady dressed (27) ..... white is believed to be a former owner
checking up on how her business is run nowadays. A waitress (28) ..... works at the
restaurant said, ‘The place is haunted (29) ..... a lady who sits on a bench. I’m not
afraid, but that’s because I believe (30) ..... ghosts.’
19.
A in
B of
C at
D to
20.
A on
B to
C with
D for
21.
A then
B as
C so
D than
22.
A there
B it
C they
D these
23.
A to
B with
C about
D by
24.
A took
B take
C taking
D will take
25.
A are
B is
C be
D were
26.
A -
B more
C the
D most
27.
A on
B by
C from
D in
28.
A who
B which
C whom
D whose
29.
A with
B from
C on
D by
30.
A at
B on
C to
D in
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CULTURE SPOT
Przeczytaj uwaŜnie pytania i z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz jedną.
31. A large animal living in lake in central Scotland is known as
A Bessie
B Lassie
C Nessie
D Pussy
32. What is Sherwood Forest famous for?
A King Arthur
B Cinderella
C Robin Hood
D Peter Pan
33. Who was the first President of the USA?
A Abe Lincoln
B J.F. Kennedy
C G.Washington
D B.Franklin
34. What machine did the Wright brothers build?
A telephone
B plane
C fax
D rocket
35. King Kong, a character in the story written by English novelist Edgar Wallace was a very
large
A gorilla
B rabbit
C man
D horse
36. Robinson Crusoe, who lived for many years on a desert island, is a hero of a novel written
by
A A.A.Milne
B W.Disney
C I.Fleming
D D.Defoe
37. Traditional English marmalade is made from
A apples
B cherries
C oranges
D strawberries
38. The Titanic, a British passenger ship sank on her first trip in
A 1910
B 1912
C 1916
D 1918
39. In an English proverb, you ‘kill two ..... with one stone’
A birds
B cats
C rats
D dogs
40. James Bond, a famous book and film character was a ...
A politician
B killer
C drug dealer D spy
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KLUCZ - 2006
LISTENING
1C, 2A, 3B, 4C, 5A, 6B, 7A
READING
8A, 9C, 10D, 11C, 12C, 13C, 14A, 15A, 16C, 17A, 18D
USE OF ENGLISH
19A, 20B, 21D, 22A, 23C, 24B, 25B, 26C, 27D, 28A, 29D, 30D
CULTURE SPOT
31C, 32C, 33C, 34B, 35A, 36D, 37C, 38B, 39A, 40D
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