TEST - Kuratorium Oświaty w Gdańsku

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TEST - Kuratorium Oświaty w Gdańsku
KURATORIUM OŚWIATY W GDAŃSKU
pod patronatem autoryzowanego
centrum egzaminacyjnego
Cambridge English Language
Assessment PL080
KONKURS PRZEDMIOTOWY Z JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO
ETAP
REJONOWY 23 STYCZNIA 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!
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A .ROZUMIENIE TEKSTU PISANEGO : Przeczytaj uważnie tekst a następnie odpowiedz na pytania
A PLACE TO PLAY: We asked various people to tell us about where they played as
children, and here’s what they said…
A
SIMON
The playground was quite small. The floor was covered with bricks and there were many that were cracked
or broken or missing, and a few weeds struggled through. It was totally enclosed on one side by the school
and on the other by high brick walls. It was more like a prison yard – on top of the walls was a layer of
cement into which pieces of broken glass had been stuck. After school was finished, my friends and I would
climb a lamppost outside the school and sit on top of the wall, slowly breaking off the bits of glass. We never
thought of ourselves as vandals.
B
PETER
My favourite childhood play area was the back garden. Back in the days when I was growing up on a large
housing estate, the “goals” would be a pair of garage doors or two jackets laid out in the garden. I would
spend hours kicking a ball with my dad, learning how to control, dribble or kick it.
C
ALAN
I come from an area of terraced houses and streets. There were no gardens. My first school was Prince’s
Street Primary and the room in which I received my first lessons had large, folding glass doors that opened
onto a small playground that had grass, bushes and flowers. My amazement at seeing these items, which are
normal to most of the world, has stayed with me all my life.
D
NIGEL
My favourite play area was – it still is – called Roundhead Wood, although it has fewer trees and more
barbed wire now. Here four or five of us roared around, building camps, climbing trees and riding bikes
around the little chalk pit in the middle. It stood for every woodland, every jungle and even the surface of
other planets.
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PATRICIA
One of my earliest playground memories is of the railed playground in front of the school I attended. Our
favourite game was hopscotch, which was played by marking out a rectangle divided into squares and kicking
a flat, rounded stone from square to square. It was important to find a stone of precisely the right size and
weight. Our playground at weekends was more exciting : the banks and paths which surrounded Ludlow
Castle and the water meadows that stretched down to the river. I doubt whether I fully appreciated how
fortunate we were.
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NICK
I was strictly banned from the obvious playground, a long, overgrown ditch running through waste ground,
mainly built to take away the rain. It was irresistible to us local schoolchildren. Its charm, compared with the
surrounding tennis courts, football pitches and farmland, was purely because it was out of bounds. That area
was truly where I grew up, more than in the rest of the little town’s correct and neat suburbia, where my
house was.
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JULIE
Until I was twelve I was brought up on airforce camps and each camp had a small playground in the middle of
the houses. It was always a great meeting place and I remember sitting many evenings until dark. You would
often go out and swing for hours until someone else came out. I always liked swinging.
Which person:
developed sporting skills?
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mentions not going straight home from school?
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still retains a sense of wonder at something seen in childhood ?
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enjoyed a game that could only be played with a specially shaped object?
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enjoyed both being alone and with friends?
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played with a family member?
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now realises how lucky they were?
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B
Which play area (s):
were neglected ?
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is no longer the same?
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seemed similar to a jail?
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are described as a contrast to the home environment?
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were made to substitute for something else?
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was in a forbidden area?
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Cambridge examinations, certificates & diplomas. Handbook
B.Uzupełnij każdą lukę w poniższym tekście JEDNYM wyrazem
Meet Charles Gray, who always leaves a note in case any burglars break into his home…..
Welcome friend,
I hope you enjoy being in my cosy little home. I would like to (16)…………………myself a little. I (17)……………………
in equality and sharing . I (18)……………………on about £100 a month. If you have (19)…………………….than this
and you need something that is here, please feel (20)……………….to take it and consider it a gift. There is food
in the cupboard (21)……………….you are hungry. Drinking water is in the bottle on the table.
Peace and good wishes,
Charles Gray
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PS.If you (22)…………………..your living by theft, don’t (23)……………..to search for money because I don’t have
any here. If you are in a financial emergency, (24)…………….a note for me. I can’t (25)……………….anything, but
who knows, we might think of something together.
Adapted from Countdown to FC, OUP
C. GRAMATYKA
I. Przekształć zdania podane poniżej przy użyciu słowa podanego tłustym drukiem. Zachowaj znaczenie
zdań wyjściowych. Użyj od dwóch do pięciu słów, włączając słowo dane.
26.It’s really important you don’t arrive late. BETTER
You…………………………………………………………………………………………..late.
27.There’s no doubt that the prisoner who escaped had a key to the gates. MUST
The prisoner who escaped …………………………………………………………….a key to the gates.
28.I can never compensate for what I have done. MAKE
How can I ……………………………………………………………………what I have done?
29.She sprained her ankle and broke her leg. ONLY
Not …………………………………………………………her ankle but she broke her leg as well.
30.Can I bring my pictures for developing here? HAVE
Can ………………………………………………………………………………….here?
31.”You are a liar!” Annabel said to her husband.
OF
Annabel……………………………………………………………….to her.
32.Your son doesn’t seem to be able to concentrate on anything. SEEMS
Your son ……………………………………………………………………………..concentrating on anything.
33.Despite having knowledge of the truth, Barbara kept quiet.
KNEW
Even……………………………………………………………….., Barbara kept quiet.
34.People say Julia Roberts wore this dress.
HAVE
This dress is ………………………………………………………………….by Julia Roberts.
35.Because of the price, the book may never become a bestseller. PREVENT
The price of the book may …………………………………………………………………….a bestseller.
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II. Przetłumacz fragmenty z języka polskiego na język angielski.
36.(mogłeś zadzwonić)…………………………………………………………, Peter. Our parents weren’t sleeping yet.
37.At the moment the child (jest badany)………………………………………..for the presence of the virus.
38.I’ll take the first aid kit (na wypadek, gdyby ktoś się skaleczył)…………………………………………………………hurt.
39.It is (po raz pierwszy czytam)…………………………………………………….this book.
40.(żałuję, że nie powiedziałem im )…………………………………………………..the truth then.
41.The earthquake (mówi się, że spowodował) …………………………………………………..much damage.
42.Mr Brook suggested (abyśmy kupili )……………………………………..new books for the library.
43.She asked (przez kogo został wynaleziony telefon)……………………………………………………………..by.
44.If I (wiedziała)…………………………………………..about his past earlier, I wouldn’t be his wife now.
45.By Friday (minie tydzień od kiedy piloci strajkują)………………………………………………………….for a week.
III.Wstaw czasownik w nawiasie w odpowiedniej formie.
a) After (46.rescue)…………………….the drowning woman’s life, Steven certainly deserves (47.call)……………..a
hero.
b) “How long (48.you/treat)……………..in hospital, sir?”
“I (49.stay) ……………………here since April 17th when the accident (50.occur) ……………….”
c)Since the recession (51.begin)………………,our company (52.lose)………………more and more money.
d)Our children (53.not see)…………….many of these endangered species in the future. Many of them
(54.die)………… out by the time they (55.grow)………up.
C. SŁOWNICTWO
I.W poniższych zdaniach wybierz jedną z trzech możliwości, tak aby po wystawieniu jej w miejsce
wykropkowane powstała poprawna, logiczna całość.
56.Suddenly Nicky accidentally …………over a cup of coffee.
A) hit
B) kicked
C) knocked
57.Some of the addicts are teenagers who are already ……..on computer games and can’t resist playing them.
A) addicted
B) hooked
C) tied
58.Biennial means……..
A )every leap year
B) every year
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C) every two years
59.It’s not ………..asking Anna for advice. She knows nothing.
A) use
B) point
C)worth
60.It’s the only map we have. ……..that you don’t lose it.
A) Think
B) Mind
C) Bother
61.Close the windows, please. This horrible noise is……………me crazy.
A) riding
B) moving
C) driving
62.Ms Higgins usually writes business letters on her boss’s……………….
A) name
B) behalf
C) authority
63.Emergency exits are to be used only in the……………..of a fire.
A) occurrence
B) event
C) point
64.Don’t be afraid to ……..your mind whenever you have something important to say.
A) speak
B) tell
C) express
65.Mandy has a………with children. That’s why she makes a perfect baby-sitter.
A) way
B) manner
C) method
II. Wybierz poprawne wyrażenie idiomatyczne
66.Unnecessary, complicated bureaucracy is called ……..
A) blue tape
B) red tape
C) green tape
67.If something is sold very cheaply, it is sold …………..
A) for a poem
B) for a book
C) for a song
68.A plan or hope that is impossible to achieve is called …….
A) a pipe line
B) a pipe dream
C) a pipe world
69.You are just …….hairs. The case isn’t worth arguing about.
A)cutting
B)splitting
C) pulling
70.It was hard to make head or ……..of what the man was talking about.
A)tail
B) back
C)neck
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III.W poniższych zdaniach wpisz czasowniki frazowe (Phrasal Verbs) w odpowiedniej formie
71.The teacher couldn’t …………………………out the student’s handwriting.
72.I always have to ………………….for my keys before I leave home.
73.My parents came to the airport to ……………….me off.
74.Unfortunately, the film didn’t ………………up to my expectations.
75.Do you know what BBC ………………for?
IV.Z podanych słów utwórz poprawną część mowy
WHAT PARENTS SHOULD OR SHOULDN’T SAY TO THEIR CHILDREN
This extract comes from Michelle Elliot’s successful book 501 Ways to be a Good Parent.
1.One question not to ask is ‘Why do I feel you are not (76)…………………….(TRUST)?
2.Never (77)………………….(THREAT) to leave them behind if they don’t hurry up.
3.Don’t say ‘I wish I’d never taken on the (78)……………..(RESPONSIBLE) of children!’
4.Even in (79)…………………(DESPERATE), don’t tell them they’re not easy to handle.
5.Avoid causing their (80)……………..(EMBARRASS) by saying they were a lovely baby.
6.Tell them that they’ve (81)…………..(RARE) caused you any trouble at all.
7.You must teach them to be (82)……………….. (DEPEND).
8.Reward them by saying ‘ I think you’ve earned a bit more (83)………….(FREE)
9.Encourage them with ‘I’m glad you can take part in a proper (84)…………(DISCUSS)
10.Don’t forget to say ‘I’m quite happy to respect your (85)……………………(PRIVATE).
Adapted from Countdown to First Certificate,OUP
D.WIEDZA KRAJOZNAWCZA
86.Which was not written by W.Shakespeare?
A) The Tempest
B)Macbeth
C) the Giaur
87.Which famous document eventually led to the formation of Parliament in England?
A) the Declaration of Independence
B) The Domesday Book
C)The Magna Carta
88.The words in the song “For auld langsyne” were written by:
A) Horatio Nelson
B)Dylan Thomas
C) Robert Burns
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89.A thistle is the symbol of:
A) Wales
B) England
C) Scotland
90.Who won the Civil War in America in the XIX century?
A) The Confederates
B) The Unionists
C) The Independents
91.The Mississipi River is associated with the novel :
A) The Adventures of Huck Finn
B) Great Gatsby
C) Martin Eden
92.Which of them was NOT a British Prime Minister?
A)Robert Walpole
B) Benjamin Disraeli
C) Thomas Hardy
93. The Beefeaters guard the :
A) Buckingham Palace
B) Westminster Abbey
C)the Tower of London
94.Santa Clara Valley is referred to by its nickname :
A) Silicon Valley
B) Martha’s Vineyard
C)Wounded Knee
95.The name of the person connected with the Montgomery bus boycott is :
A) Billy Graham
B) Rosa Parks
C) J.F.Kennedy
96.The street in New York which became synonymous with American capitalism
is…………………………………………………..
97.The oldest American university is called…………………………………..
98.Nathaniel Hawthorne was .....................................
99.The first British settlers who established a settlement in Massachusetts were known as ………………….
100.The two major political parties in the USA are ……………………………………………………………………
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PODPIS………………………………………
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