Szkoła podstawowa - Czytam ze zrozumieniem

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Szkoła podstawowa - Czytam ze zrozumieniem
WYPEŁNIA UCZENNICA/UCZEŃ SZKOŁY PODSTAWOWEJ
WYPEŁNIJ DRUKOWANYMI LITERAMI.
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CZAS: 45 MINUT
24 MAJA 2010 R.
OGÓLNOPOLSKI STANDARY ZOWANY SPRAWDZIAN Z JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO
DIAGNOZUJĄCY UMIEJETNOŚCI CZYTANIA ZE ZROZUMIENIEM
„I UNDERSTAND WHAT I READ. I READ WHAT I UNDERSTAND”
Instrukcja dla uczennicy/ucznia
Droga Uczennico, Drogi Uczniu!
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Powodzenia!
TEKST 1.
Facebook users hit by virus
Facebook's 120 million users are being targeted by a virus designed to get hold of sensitive
information like credit card details. 'Koobface' spreads by sending a message to people's inboxes,
pretending to be from a Facebook friend. It says "you look funny in this new video" or "you look
just awesome in this new video". By clicking on the link provided they're then asked to watch
a "secret video by Tom". When users try and play the video they're asked to download the latest
version of Adobe Flash Player. If they do, that's when the virus takes hold and attacks the computer.
Guy Bunker works for Symantec, who make Norton AntiVirus, and says there are two ways
Koobface gets people's credit card details. "It can either wait for you to buy something online and
just remember the details you type in on your keyboard. „Otherwise it can search your computer for
any cookies you might have from when you've bought something in the past, and take them from
there."
Security experts say people are far less suspicious about viruses on sites like Facebook because
you need to be a member to log in. Facebook won't give any specifics on how many users have
been hit by the virus, only saying it's a small percentage. But they have posted some advice on the
site about what to do if you come across it.
Guy Bunker from Symantec says the virus is easy to get rid of. He said: "You can either just
download some anti-virus software from the web. Or you can do it yourself. "Just go to your
Windows directory and search for these two files: tmark2.dat and mstre6.exe."If you find either of
them delete them straight away."
Adapted from www.news.bbc.co.uk
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POLECENIA DO TEKSTU 1.
1. Facebook:
A. has less than 100 million users
B. has less users than Koobface
C. is used by 120 million people
D. has as many users as Koobface
2. The virus that hit Facebook members asks:
A. to see a video and download an updated version of a program
B. to see a video only
C. to download an updated version of a program
D. to visit a special website
3. Koobface controls the computer in order to:
A. buy something online
B. get information about credit cards
C. to install Adobe Flash Player
D. become a Facebook member
TEKST 2.
Museum open times
Monday - Thursday, Saturday & Sunday 10.00 to 18.00 (last admission 17.15)
Friday 11.00 - 18.00 (last admission 17.15)
Museum admission
Adults £8; Senior citizens £6.50; students £5.00
Children under 16 free, children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult
Museum shop Opening times
Sunday to Tuesday 10.00 to 18.30
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday; 10.00 to 19.00
Friday 11.00 - 19.00
Adapted from www.ltmuseum.co.uk
POLECENIA DO TEKSTU 2.
1. London Transport Museum is open:
A. for eight hours every day
B. to 7 p.m. at the weekend
C. to 18.00 on weekdays
D. from 10.00 every day except Friday
2.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Children don’t pay to enter if they are:
accompanied by an adult
students
over 16
under 16
3.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Senior citizens:
pay less than students
pay more than students but less than adults
pay less than the others
enter for free
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TEKST 3.
F1 2010 results
China
Shanghai, Sunday, 18 April 2010 Race
POSITION
COUNTRY
DRIVER
TEAM
RACE TIME
POINTS
1.
2.
Great Britain
Great Britain
Jenson Button
Lewis Hamilton
McLaren-Mercedes
McLaren-Mercedes
1:46:42.163
1:46:43.693
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3.
Germany
Nico Rosberg
Mercedes GP
1:46:51.647
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Malysia
Sepang, Sunday, 4 April 2010 Race
POSITION
COUNTRY
DRIVER
TEAM
RACE TIME
POINTS
1.
2.
3.
Germany
Australia
Germany
Sebastian Vettel
Mark Webber
Nico Rosberg
Red Bull-Renault
Red Bull-Renault
Mercedes GP
1:33:48.412
1:33:53.261
1:34:01.916
25
18
15
Australia
Albert Park, Sunday, 28 March 2010 Race
POSITION
COUNTRY
DRIVER
TEAM
RACE TIME
POINTS
1
2
3
Great Britain
Poland
Brazil
Jenson Button
Robert Kubica
Felipe Massa
McLaren-Mercedes
Renault
Ferrari
1:33:36.531
1:33:48:565
1:33:51:019
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Bahrain
Sakhir, Sunday, 14 March 2010 Race
POSITION
COUNTRY
DRIVER
TEAM
RACE TIME
POINTS
1
2
3
Spain
Brazil
Great Britain
FernandoAlonso
Felipe Massa
Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari
Ferrari
McLaren-Mercedes
1:39:20.396
1:39:36.495
1:39:43.578
25
18
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Adapted from www.news.bbc.co.uk
POLECENIA DO TEKSTU 3.
1. Till the end of April 2010 there were … races so far.
A. three
B. two
C. four
D. five
2. The driver that won the race twice was:
A. Jenson Button
B. Lewis Hamilton
C. Robert Kubica
D. Felipe Massa
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3. The driver that earned the most points is:
A. Lewis Hamilton
B. Jenson Button
C. Felipe Massa
D. Fernando Alonso
4. The best race times were achieved in:
A. China
B. Malysia
C. Australia
D. Bahrain
5. The best team after four races is:
A. Renault
B. Ferrari
C. Mercedes GP
D. McLaren-Mercedes
TEKST 4.
POLECENIA DO TEKSTU 4.
1. The graph shows exchange rates of:
A. US Dollar per Zloty
B. Zloty per US Dollar
C. Euro per US Dollar
D. Zloty per Euro
2. The graph shows the time period of:
A. last six months
B. last twelve years
C. last twelve months
D. last thirty days
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