kuratorium oświaty w gdańsku konkurs przedmiotowy z języka
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kuratorium oświaty w gdańsku konkurs przedmiotowy z języka
KURATORIUM OŚWIATY W GDAŃSKU pod patronatem autoryzowanego centrum egzaminacyjnego Cambridge English Language Assessment PL080 KONKURS PRZEDMIOTOWY Z JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO DLA UCZNIÓW GIMNAZJÓW WOJEWÓDZTWA POMORSKIEGO W R.SZK. 2014 / 2015 - ETAP WOJEWÓDZKI : 27.02.2015 INSTRUKCJA : 1. ARKUSZ SKŁADA SIĘ Z 8 STRON I KARTY ODPOWIEDZI 2. PRZED ROZPOCZĘCIEM PRACY SPRAWDŹ, CZY TWÓJ TEST JEST KOMPLETNY. JEŚLI ZAUWAŻYSZ USTERKI, ZGŁOŚ KOMISJI KONKURSOWEJ. 3. NA ROZWIĄZANIE MASZ 90 MINUT. CZAS ROZPOCZĘCIA I ZAKOŃCZENIA ZOSTANIE ZAPISANY NA TABLICY. 4. WŁAŚCIWE ODPOWIEDZI PRZENIEŚ CZARNYM LUB NIEBIESKIM DŁUGOPISEM NA KARTĘ ODPOWIEDZI. NIE UŻYWAJ KOREKTORA. 5. DBAJ O CZYTELNOŚĆ ZAPISU. JEŚLI SIĘ POMYLISZ, BŁĘDNE ZAZNACZENIE OTOCZ KÓŁKIEM I WPISZ POPRAWNĄ ODPOWIEDŹ. 6. OCENIANE BĘDĄ TYLKO ODPOWIEDZI, KTÓRE ZOSTAŁY UMIESZCZONE W MIEJSCU DO TEGO PRZEZNACZONYM. 7. PRACUJ SAMODZIELNIE – NIE WOLNO CI KORZYSTAĆ Z ŻADNYCH MATERIAŁÓW DODATKOWYCH. 8. PONIŻEJ I NA KARCIE ODPOWIEDZI WPISZ TYLKO SWÓJ KOD. NIE WPISUJ NAZWISKA ANI SZKOŁY. KOD UCZNIA :__________________ IMIĘ I NAZWISKO UCZNIA : ___________________________________________ SZKOŁA : ___________________________________________________________ POWODZENIA! 1 A .ROZUMIENIE TEKSTU PISANEGO : Przeczytaj uważnie tekst a następnie odpowiedz na pytania SATURDAY Henna: A young man is all ready for his wedding when a storm sweeps him away to sea and he wakes up in the care of a young girl. He finds that he has no memory of his past life. He falls in love with the girl but a storm on their night brings back his memories and he realizes that he must go back home. The film is put together with considerable charm. Auntie Mame : A straight comedy version of the musical but without its vitality. Rosalind Russell recreates her stage role as the ultra-confident, eccentric aunt who adopts a young orphan. Prizzi’s Honour : A comedy based on Richard Condon’s novel, with Jack Nicholson as a murderer up to his neck in danger and romance when he meets the mysterious Katheleen Turner. The stars are on great form, with Nicholson at his best and Turner all ice-cold beauty and intelligence. The very complex tale includes an excessively jealous exgirlfriend. This was a big hit and it’s a treat – but be warned: it’s a movie with as many enemies as admirers. SUNDAY Lonely Hearts: Affectionate, odd and funny tale about a 50-year-old man who starts finding out about women after his overprotective mother dies. He decides to splash out on an introduction through a lonely hearts club and meets the delightful but painfully shy Patricia. However, things don’t go as smoothly as he had hoped. Hero at Large : Out-of- work actor Steve Nichols earns rent money by making public appearances as cartoon character Captain Avenger. On the way home from an appearance (and still in costume) he finds himself foiling a robbery and becoming a hero for real, making everyone think there really is a Captain Avenger. Future leading man Kevin Bacon has a small role. MONDAY Fallen Angel: Dana Andrews drifts into a small Californian town with only a dollar to his name. Instantly he falls for waitress Linda Darnell, but she’s only interested in men with money. So he decides that the best way to get some is to marry rich, shy, Alice Faye and then divorce her. But he becomes the prime suspect for murder. A stylish movie with a good plot. Desiree :Director Henry Koster was more at home with comedy and musicals and it shows in his handling of this historical drama. He’s not helped by a rather dull script, which tells of the relationship between an Emperor and the daughter of a silk merchant. Fact is liberally mixed with fiction and it affords Marlon Brando, who adopts an uncomfortable tone of voice, few chances to do much other than to wear a succession of uniforms. I Know Where I’m Going: A romantic drama with some originality, as you might expect from the film- making team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. Their script abounds in wit, charm and wonderful characters. Most of these are female, including Wendy Hiller as the heroine who thinks she knows where she’s going when she heads up to Scotland to marry a millionaire. Nicely shot on location in the Scottish islands. TUESDAY Cross Creek :The story of real-life writer Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, who in 1926 left her husband and home in the big city to start a new life in the Florida backwoods, soaking up the atmosphere in the hope of writing a “great American novel”. Mary Steenburgen’s performance as the sensitive writer is terrific but the film is stronger on characters and atmosphere than pace. Bluffing It : Dennis Weaver is the tough-talking factory foreman who manages to hide his inability to read or write until circumstances force him to face up the problem. Weaver is OK but it fails to stir the emotions. Bad Day at Black Rock: The express train doesn’t usually stop at the desert town of Black Rock, so when stranger Spencer Tracy steps off it, the moody locals know something is up. The material is good – and very original – and the 2 situations positively crackle with suspense, keeping you on the edge of your seat. There are convincing performances from some of Hollywood’s best actors, headed by Tracy as the war veteran who won’t give up until he finds out just what guilty secret they’ve all got to hide. WEDNESDAY Special Delivery :An action caper that skillfully steers its way between thriller, romance and black comedy. A breathless opening, when four ex-soldiers rob a bank posing as toy salesmen, gives way to some nice jokes, building to a suspenseful climax that will have you anxious to find out how things turn out. Malcolm :A pleasantly eccentric comedy about a childlike amateur inventor who takes to bank robbing after losing his job as a mechanic. He meets an ex-criminal who helps him to put his various funny inventions to good criminal use. Good visual jokes but it would have been funnier with a better script. THURSDAY Sink or Swim : Handsome Jean-Paul Belmondo plays a fun-loving Frenchman who is all set to marry a mega- rich woman in America’s Deep South when a jealous rival reveals a naughty secret from his past. FRIDAY Educating Rita :Julie Walters is a hairdresser who longs for a university education and Michael Caine is the tutor who quickly becomes attracted by her loud-mouthed eagerness to learn. Willy Russell’s bittersweet comedy proved even more popular on film than on stage and it was the film that established Walters as a major film star. Nobody Runs Forever: Detective Rod Taylor investigates the suspicious death of the first wife of a diplomat in this ridiculous, complicated adventure. The script is completely lacking in originality and although the actors try hard, the story offers them little help. Pytania 1-12: W jaki dzień/ dni możesz oglądnąć film, o którym prawdziwe są poniższe zdania. Wybierz odpowiednią literę (A- G) oznaczającą dzień tygodnia. 1 3 4 5 7 9 10 12 2 6 8 11 There is some excellent acting in it It moves along rather slowly It has good pictures of scenery The story is difficult to follow It will keep you in a state of tension Many people dislike it It is a peculiar film It starts with a lot of action Pytania 13-19: wybierz literę (A- J), oznaczającą dany film Which films are based on true stories? 13 14 Which film features someone who later 15 played bigger parts? Which films were originally a book or 16 17 play? 18 Which film made its leading actress famous? 19 A B C D E F G SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY A B HERO AT LARGE AUNTIE MAME C EDUCATING RITA D CROSS CREEK E SPECIAL DELIVERY F NOBODY RUNS …. G FALLEN ANGEL H SINK AND SWIM I DESIREE J PRIZZI’S HONOUR Adapted from : M.Harrison &R.Kerr, CAE Practice Tests. OUP 3 B. Uzupełnij każdą lukę w poniższym tekście JEDNYM wyrazem. Many years ago when the summers seemed longer and life was __(20) complicated, we had rented a cottage by a river in the heart of the country where we were going to__(21) three weeks’ holiday. There were four of us: me (age 9), Mum and Dad and Mum’s ___(22), Auntie June. Oh, and I mustn’t forget to ___(23) Spot, our little dog. I was allowed to go off by ___(24) all day, ___(25) that I promised to be careful and took Spot with me for __(26). One day I was out fishing with Spot when we heard a lot of shouting in the ___(27) followed by a scream and a splash. I was a bit ___(28) so I called Spot and we both hid ___(29) a bush where we could see but not be __(30). After a few moments a straw hat came floating down the river, followed by an oar, a picnic basket and ___(31) oar. Then came the rowing boat itself, but it was floating ___(32) down! A few seconds later my Dad and Auntie June came running __(33) the river bank, both wet ___(34). Spot started ___(35) so I came out of hiding and said hello. My Dad got really angry with me for not __(36) to catch the boat as it went past. Luckily, however, the boat and both the oars had been caught by an overhanging tree a little further downstream, but not the hat or the picnic basket. So I had to let them ___(37) my sandwiches. Dad and Auntie June both made me ___(38) not tell Mum what had happened in ___(39) she was worried. Adapted from : Leo Jones ,Progress to FC. Cambridge UP C. GRAMATYKA I .Przekształć zdania podane poniżej przy użyciu słowa podanego tłustym drukiem. Zachowaj znaczenie zdania wyjściowego . 40 .It is pointless to ask her to stop crying her eyes out. USE It’s …………………………………………………………………. crying her eyes out. 41.I’m sure he hasn’t been working night shift for a long time. HAVE He ………………………………………………………………………………….. night shift for a long time. 42.You really need to tidy up your flat before you throw a house-warming party. BE Your flat ……………………………………………………………. before you throw a house-warming party. 43.They say Robert has been slowly recovering after his daughter’s death. HAVE Robert is said ……………………………………………………….. after his daughter’s death. 44.The person I really respect is my grandfather. LOOK The person ………………………………………………………………….. is my grandfather. 45.She arranged for someone to water her flowers while she was away. HAD She ……………………………………………………………………………………. while she was away. 46.She will definitely help you unless anything unexpected comes up. LONG She will definitely help you ………………………………………………………………………….. comes up. 4 47.I have tried very hard to quit smoking but I can’t. MATTER It seems that……………………………….……….. I still can’t quit smoking. 48.I wish coffee didn’t affect me. EFFECT If………………………………………………………………….me. 49.More hard-working students have better exam results. THE The ………………………………… ………….……….exam results. 50.If somebody tells me how to operate the machine, I can do the work. TOLD Provided…………………………….., I can do the work. II. Użyj czasowników w nawiasie we właściwej formie 51. She objected to (speak) ………………to like that. 52. He seems (catch)…………….a cold. Just listen to his voice. 53. I’d rather you (not smoke ) ……………in this room. 54. Now we all wish it (not happen)…………………, but what’s done cannot be undone. 55.(eat)……………everything, he wiped his mouth and sat back with a sigh. 56. I said I (pass)………………..all my exams by the end of the following month. 57. The boys (fight)……………for about ten minutes before one of the teachers noticed them. 58. You (can’t / meet)……………..Alice in the city center yesterday. She (59. be) ………..abroad since last May. 60. There won’t be peace in the region until a peace treaty (sign)……………… D. LEKSYKA I. Przekształć wyraz podany w nawiasie w taki sposób, aby po jego wstawieniu całe zdanie było poprawne i logiczne. 61. The Partheon was …………………………………. ( OFFICE ) called the Temple of Athena the Virgin. 62.The scientists decided to …………………………………. ( BROAD ) the scope of research. 63.When Hannah was five years old, she saw a ………………………………………….. ( HOME ) person searching for food in a dustbin. 64.The stone elements survived only in part, but they are good ………………………………………….. ( DESCRIBE ) of most of those parts that have been lost. 65.My father looked at me ………………………………………… ( APPROVE ) when he heard that I had received a speeding ticket. 66.The ………………………………………….. ( CONSUME ) in industrialised countries has been decreasing for years. 67.Her compositions have extraordinary ……………………………………. ( POETRY ) power. 5 68. The government officials hope that funding and technical …………………………………………………. (ASSIST ) will be provided by the European Union. 69.Sarah has always been a ………………………………………….. ( SENSE ) girl. She rarely takes risks. 70.My contacts in the business world have been ……………………………………………… ( BENEFIT ) to my career. II. Poniższe zdania zawierają wyrażenia idiomatyczne. Uzupełnij je właściwymi słowami z ramki, tak aby stanowiły logiczną całość. Uwaga! Wyrazów jest więcej niż zdań. cover // blast // toll // nutshell // bone // grin // draw // image // leaf // whiskers //track // heads // 71Heavy rains have taken its ………………………. on the numerous farms in the area. 72.It was your fault to have caused the accident so you didn’t get away with it. You just had to ……………………….. and bear it. 73.To put it in a …………………………….., I need your help so as to organize the conference efficiently. 74.Jim thinks she’s been the cat’s …………………………. since he was promoted. 75.Winning the competition was not something I had expected. It was simply the luck of the …………………… 76.She’s just the spitting …………………………. of her grandmother. 77.I had a …………………………. at yesterday’s party. I really enjoyed myself. 78.Sorry for being late. I’ve lost the ……………………………. of time reading a book. 79.The idea of building another shopping centre in the heart of the city has become a ……………………. of contention for residents. 80.I can’t make …………………… or tails of what you’re saying. Slow down! III. W poniższych zdaniach czasowniki frazowe zostały pozbawione partykuł. Wybierz jedną z trzech podanych podpowiedzi. 81.20 people were injured in yesterday’s fire of the hotel and 2 still haven’t been accounted ……. A )by B) in C) for 82. She was ripped ………. at her favourite restaurant so she made a complaint to the manager. A )back B) out C) off 83. How did the wedding ceremony come ……… since there were so many hitches on the way? A )about B) for C) to 6 84. The painkillers seem to be wearing …….. I’m starting to feel pain again. A )out B) off C) over 85. There are bits and pieces in my wardrobe I should really do ……. with. A )up B) away C) across 86. Some people really hit it ……… from the start and quickly become friends. A ) to B) for C) off E. KULTUROZNAWSTWO 87. Geoffrey Chaucer is known for …….. A. Hear of Darkness B. The Canterbury Tales C. Beowulf D. The Raven 88 ……………..is the family name of the present royal family . A. Buckingham B. Warwick C. Tudor D. Windsor 89. What is the traditional place of coronation for British monarchs? A. Buckingham Palace B. The Houses of Parliament C. Westminster Abbey D. St.Paul’s C athedral 90 . Which president was responsible for the Watergate Scandal? A. R.Nixon B. J.Carter C. B. Clinton D. G.Bush 91. The man who wanted to blow up the Houses of Parliament was …… A. John Steinbeck B. Lawrence Olivier C. Guy Fawkes D. Anthony Eden 92. “The Picture of Dorian Gray” was written by ….. A. Agatha Christie B. William Wordsworth C. George Orwell D. Oscar Wilde 93. Which state in the US is called a Golden State? A. California B. Nevada C. Pennsylvania D. Colorado 94. Who was the American poet and writer of mysterious, horror stories such as “The Fall of the House of Ushers”? A. Margaret Mitchell B. Mark Twain C. Edgar Allan Poe D. Henry James 7 95. What is Harrods? …………………………… 96. What does the name Big Ben properly refer to ? ………………….. 97. Where does the name Big Brother originally come from ?............. 98. What is Mount Rushmore famous for ?.......................... 99. When is Groundhog Day celebrated ? ………………….. 100. What is the name of the American City, built in the middle of a desert, where many people go to gamble?........ 8 KARTA ODPOWIEDZI KOD UCZNIA…………………………………………………. WPISZ TYLKO KOD IMIĘ I NAZWISKO…………………………………………………. SZKOŁA………………………………………………………………….. 1 20 40 2 21 41 3 22 42 4 23 43 5 24 44 6 25 45 7 26 46 8 27 47 9 28 48 10 29 49 11 30 50 12 31 51 13 32 52 14 33 53 15 34 54 16 35 55 17 36 56 18 37 57 19 38 58 39 59 60 9 61 81 62 82 63 83 64 84 65 85 66 86 67 87 68 88 69 89 70 90 71 91 72 92 73 93 74 94 75 95 76 96 77 97 78 98 79 99 80 100 WYNIK …………………………..…….% PODPIS……………………………………………………………. WERYFIKACJA………………….….% PODPIS………………………………………………………………. 10