test - IX LO w Gdańsku

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test - IX LO w Gdańsku
KURATORIUM OŚWIATY W GDAŃSKU
Patronat Autoryzowanego
Centrum Egzaminacyjnego
Cambridge English
Language Assessment
PL080
KONKURS PRZEDMIOTOWY Z JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO
DLA UCZNIÓW GIMNAZJÓW WOJEWÓDZTWA POMORSKIEGO
W R. SZK. 2016 / 2017
ETAP
KOD UCZNIA
REJONOWY 3 LUTEGO 2017
: _____________________
IMIĘ I NAZWISKO UCZNIA : ____________________________________
SZKOŁA __________________________________________________________
INSTRUKCJA :
1. ARKUSZ SKŁADA SIĘ Z 7 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 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. POWYŻEJ I NA KARCIE ODPOWIEDZI WPISZ TYLKO SWÓJ KOD. NIE WPISUJ NAZWISKA ANI SZKOŁY.
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A. ROZUMIENIE TEKSTU PISANEGO: Przeczytaj uważnie tekst a następnie odpowiedz na pytania :
TAKING A BITE AT THE BIG APPLE
Four women entrepreneurs who have found success in New York
A.Misa Chang – C H A I R P E R S O N / Empire Szechuan Gourmet Restaurant Chain
When Misa Chang opened her first restaurant in New York with $ 5.000, almost 23 years ago, she had six tables and
a handful of employees. Today, her empire spans the globe and includes 12 Empire Szechuan Gourmet restaurants
and over 1.000 employees. Misa emigrated from Taiwan in the 1970s with her student husband. In 1976, she started
a small restaurant near her home to supplement the family’s income. To gain a greater share of the business, she
kept the restaurant open later than her competitors and soon earned a reputation for serving good food. In 1979,
the New York Times gave her restaurant a rave review and her business took off. An inspiring and vivacious woman,
her original associates and colleagues are still with her. Her motherly ways have earned the respect of all her
employees, who call her “ Mama”. When asked what advice she would give to entrepreneurs, Misa stated “ Be nice
to people and that gives you good luck. I have so many good friends because of my many customers. When they
come in the restaurant, that is my happy hour.
B.Shin Choi – P R E S I D E N T & D E S I G N E R / Shin Choi/ Coleridge & Co., Inc.
Shin Choi emigrated to the US in 1979 after graduating from university in Korea. She thought that the garment
industry would offer her opportunities, and she soon found a job in a New York clothing manufacturers, where she
learned the business from the ground up. Although she loved her job there, she saw a need for beautiful well-made
clothing at affordable prices and felt she had to go off on her own to implement her ideas. So at the age of 32, Shin
obtained a loan from her family to set up her own business, naming her company Coleridge &Co. The first season,
her entire line sold straightaway. However, despite sales of $1 million, the company lost money. It took two years for
her to reverse that trend, but little by little her name became associated with fine clothing and for the last 5 years,
her revenue has grown more than 10% each year. Shin’s advice for entrepreneurs is “Go for it. It is not easy, but your
hard work will produce rewarding results”
C.Elma V.Santander – P R E S I D E N T / Santander Enterprises Corp.
Elma Santander, a graduate of the Philippine Women’s University in Manila, dreamed of living in Europe. On a visit
to New York in 1974, she fell in love – with the City and with a man who would soon be her husband – and settled in
the United States. She decided that since her husband was in the food business, she would open a bakery, and
attended a culinary school to study baking. She soon started selling a whole array of Filipino breads and cakes. With
an ever- increasing Filipino community in New Jersey, she has expanded her business, selling her bakery products to
other stores. She now employs 40 people and has provided invaluable training to new immigrants from the
Philippines. She and her husband Roger have also been training their children to continue their businesses. When
asked what advice she would give to entrepreneurial women, she stated that ‘hard work and patience will bring you
to success’.
D.Julie Sahni – T E A C H E R, F O O D H I S T O R I A N A N D C U L I N A R Y A U T H O R/ J O U R N A L I S T
Some 32 years ago, Julie Sahni came to New York City from India to study Architecture. After obtaining her master’s
degree, she was am architect and city planner for 10 years and during that time, she started taking cooking classes to
become a better hostess. She realized that she had found her niche in food and wanted to pursue her dream. In
1979, only months away from getting her pension, Julia quit her City job to follow her passion. In 1980, she
published the first of five cookbooks, Classic Indian Cooking. Her books have received numerous awards and she has
become known as a culinary authority. She frequently lectures on food and uses food as a vehicle to bridge the gap
between Asian cultures and the West. She has also been a food consultant for Time- Life Books and Joy of Cooking.
When asked for her advice to others, she stated “Remember, if there is a problem, there has to be a solution.
Therefore, never accept no for an answer”.
Adapted from : FCE Gold Plus. Coursebook. Pearson/ Longman
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Which woman :
wanted to work independently to put her schemes into practice?
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now has businesses all over the world ?
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did a special course in order to help her in her business?
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had to find out everything about the work she chose?
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settled in the USA because of someone she met there?
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says it is important not to give up ?
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has a business which is continuing to show financial growth?
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gives talks to others about her specialisation?
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hopes her family will take over her work one day?
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had a complete change of career late in life?
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believes in good customer relations?
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supports people from her own country who have just arrived in the USA?
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wanted to teach the people of the USA about her own region?
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did not immediately make a profit?
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is looked up to by the people who work for her?
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B. 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 w podanej formie.
16.They say the cheetah is an endangered species. SAID
The cheetah…………………………………………………………………………………an endangered species.
17.Not many people realise how important recycling is. UNDERSTAND
Very ………………………………………………………………………important recycling is.
18.Why didn’t anyone tell me the trip was cancelled? HAVE
Someone……………………………………………………………………..me the trip was cancelled.
19.He puts a cover on his keyboard so that it doesn’t gather dust. PREVENT
He puts a cover on his keyboard …….………………………………………………………………………….. dust.
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20.Not any of the six people they interviewed were suitable for the post. NONE
They interviewed six people,………………………………………………………were suitable for the post.
21.Whatever the circumstances are, you shouldn’t leave the lab unattended. NO
Under…………………………………………………………………………………………..the lab unattended.
22.Tim wouldn’t have lost weight if Joan hadn’t helped him. FOR
………………………………………………………………….., Tim wouldn’t have lost weight.
23.Thieves stole the composer’s new piano. HAD
The composer……………………………………………………………………….by thieves.
24.I don’t like taking part in team sports. RATHER
I ……………………………………………………………………….in team sports.
25.Shelley last contacted me about 3 weeks ago. HEARD
I ………………………………………………………………………Shelley for about 3 weeks.
26.You might be back home earlier than me, so you’d better take the key. CASE
You’d better take the key…………………………………………………………………..back home earlier than me.
27.According to the newspaper, the driver of the car was 18 years old. BEING
According to the article, the ……………………………………………………..by an 18-year-old.
28.The battery is flat because you forgot to charge it. BE
If you had charged the battery, ……………………………………………………flat.
29.He persuaded his father to lend him his car. GOT
He ……………………………………………………………him his car.
30.Women are said to be safer drivers than men. DRIVE
Women are said …………………………………………………………………………men.
II. Przetłumacz zdania z języka polskiego na język angielski
31.Don’t you agree that it is …………………………(najwyższa pora, abyś zaczął pracować)?
32.Kate’s mother ………(pogratulowała jej zdobycia) a scholarship in Oxford.
33……….(Opuściwszy wieś, gdzie) she grew up, my grandmother enjoyed living in the city.
34.Never ………(przedtem nie widzieliśmy ) so many roses in one place.
35.The documentary which included an eye-witness report……..(sprawił, że uwierzyłam) the theory.
36.Capoeira is ……..( o niebo bardziej) spectacular than puroresu. 37…..(O wiele mniej) people would like to practice
puroresu.
38.When …….(zawiadomiono was) about the final decisions?
39.Mr White insisted …….(żeby mu powiedzieć) the whole truth.
40.I need a new passport. I’m going to a photo studio ……..( zrobić zdjęcie).
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III. Wstaw czasownik w nawiasie we właściwej formie.
41. If I ( listen)……………to you from the start, I wouldn’t be in this mess now.
42.Frank told me (he/ see) ……the film several times before, so didn’t really want to go again.
43.I hope we don’t end up (miss)…..the train because of the traffic.
44.(Be)……all the furniture very expensive when you bought it?
45. (Apply)……..for the job, I forgot all about it until the letter came.
46.He didn’t win a prize, but he looked as though he (win)……
47.Crime will continue to rise unless more police (be put)…..on the streets.
48.The cheetah is in danger of becoming extinct if it continues (kill)…….for its skin.
49.She objects to (look after)………….her little sister so often.
50.I was shocked because it was the first time I (hear)…… Alec use such bad words.
C. SŁOWNICTWO
I. Utwórz z podanych tłustym drukiem słów poprawną część mowy.
51.I’m afraid that every time I leave our children ……………., they usually get up to some mischief. CONTROL
52.In the 19th century death in a duel was considered ……… HONOUR
53.It was the most ……..remark, boy! You should apologise to Aunt April for what you said. TACT
54.After a period of …….there came an economic decline and finally a total collapse of the market. PROSPER
55.If you forget to set the alarm clock tonight, we will …… again. SLEEP
56.People say that travel ……. the mind.
BROAD
57.It was sheer ……. to walk barefoot on broken glass. STUPID
58.Just imagine what a …….. the headmaster’s criticism was for poor little Eric. COURAGE
59.In some countries smoking or talking on the phone while driving is a minor ……..OFFEND
60.There’s been a considerable ……..in the quality of tap water.
IMPROVE
II.Uzupełnij brakujące litery.
61.Although born in Wales, he is not a _ _ l _ _ _ _ _ ; his parents were English.
62.Daedalus and Icarus are characters from Greek _ _ t _ _ _ _ _ _ .
63.One way of _ _ _ s _ _ _ _ _ _ strawberries is to boil them in sugar. Then you can keep them for years.
64.He seems to be completely _ _ _ w _ _ _ of the trouble he is causing. He thinks he is a most welcome guest.
65.Guests are advised to deposit money and other _ _ l _ _ _ _ _ objects in the hotel safe.
66.Take this _ _ e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to your local chemist’s and they will make it up. You need your pills today.
67.Most of the nation wants peace, only a small _ _ _ o _ _ _ _ wants the war to continue.
68.Smoking is forbidden. Please, _ _ _ i _ _ _ _ _ _ your cigarettes.
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69.He was absolutely _ e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ when he heard the gunshot.
70.The model was wearing a blue dress with _ _ _ c _ _ _ _ shoes.
III. Uzupełnij właściwym wyrazem poniższe wyrażenia idiomatyczne
71.Not passing the exam was a _______ in disguise as I had more time to understand the subject.
72.Losing out on the promotion last week was a ____ pill to swallow.
73.My biggest pet____is when someone chews gum while I’m talking to them.
74.The day I got married will always be a red ____day in my life.
75.Brandon won the race by a _____ breadth, finishing only one meter ahead of Mike.
76.You could complain to the manager, but it’s probably better just to let _______ dogs lie.
77.It was hard to keep a ____face when Jenny told me how she had broken her arm.
78.I love this hotel, and it’s always been a kind of ____ from home for me.
IV. W poniższych zdaniach uzupełnij czasowniki frazowe ( Phrasal Verbs) we właściwej formie
79.When Sally’s uncle died, she ______into (odziedziczyła) a small fortune.
80.Pull yourself ____ (weź się w garść) and stop behaving like a child.
81.I put (tłumaczę) his bad mood _____ ____ his losing money last night.
82.If you run ___ (krytykujesz) your friends unnecessarily, you risk losing them.
83.Could you lend me some money to tide me ___ (przetrwać) to the end of the month?
84.The company’s announced it’s _____ (zwalnia) off over 500 workers.
85.I can’t _____ up with ( znieść) those children any longer. They’re very noisy.
D. WIEDZA KRAJOZNAWCZA . W poniższych zdaniach wybierz najlepszą odpowiedź.
86. Donald Trump is the ____ US President.
a) 45 th
b) 50 th
c) 42 nd
87.Flowery designs were typical of _____.
a) the Hippies
b) the Punks
c) the Goths
88.Donald Trump appeared in the following movie:
a) The Matrix
b) Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
c) Rocky
89.The founder of the modern Scouting Movement was __ .
a) Lord Baden Powell
b) J. S. Wilson
c)Daniel Carter Beard
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90. The highest award of the United Kingdom honours system is ______
a) the Order of Merit
b) Victoria Cross
c) George Cross
91.The first British novelist to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature was ____
a) Sinclair Lewis
b) T. S. Eliot
c) Rudyard Kipling
92. Which is the biggest state in the USA?
a) Alaska
b) California
c) Texas
93.Who said ‘All my possessions for a moment of time’ ?
a) William the Conqueror
b) Henry V
c) Elisabeth I
94. The first musician who won the Nobel Prize in Literature is:
a) George Michael
b) Bob Dylan
c) Paul McCartney
95.Magna Carta Libertatum was signed by ____
a) John Lackland
b)Henry II
c) William I
96.The name of the English sea captain famous for leading the first circumnavigation of the world (known by the
Spanish as a pirate) is____
a) Francis Drake
b) Henry Stanley
c) James Cook
97.The first monarch to be called The Queen of The United Kingdom was____
a) Queen Anne
b) Queen Victoria
c) Queen Elisabeth II
98. What appears on the Irish Euro coins ?
a) a harp
b)a plant
c) a church
99.The oldest city in the United States is _____
a) Fort Lauderdale
b) Boston
c) St Augustine
100.Devil’s Tower National Monument, chosen by S.Spielberg for the close encounter with the aliens is in___
a) Wyoming
b) Texas
c) Oregon
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KARTA ODPOWIEDZI
KOD UCZNIA ………………………………….
ZAPISZ TYLKO KOD
IMIĘ I NAZWISKO………………………………..
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SZKOŁA……………………………………………………………..
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WYNIK …………………………………………%
PODPIS………………………………………
WERYFIKACJA………………………………%
PODPIS………………………………………
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