Oxford Matura Trainer. Poziom Podstawowy. Answer key 1
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9 Możliwe odpowiedzi:
1 astonished, surprised, pleased, happy 2 upset, worried, ashamed, embarrassed, terrified, scared 3 upset, worried, annoyed, angry 4 upset, worried, annoyed, angry 5 ashamed, embarrassed, upset 6 relaxed, calm, pleased, happy
Słownictwo, page 6 1 1 name
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
age sex place of birth nationality occupation level of English email address telephone no: home/mobile
10 1 keep away from, stay away from
2 haven’t got a problem with, feel all right about 3 dislike, hate, despise, get nervous when 11 Zadanie otwarte. 12 1 in
2 Zadanie otwarte. 3 Build slim, plump, medium built, overweight, thin
Height tall, medium height, short Hair brown, curly, long, wavy, blond, straight, short, thin, dark, green, fair, bald Eyes brown, expressive, blue, dark, green Age in his/her early/mid/late twenties, elderly, young, middle-aged Looks handsome, pretty, beautiful, good-looking, attractive Distinguishing features moustache, tattoo, wrinkles, scar, freckles, beard 4 Zadanie otwarte. 5 1 e 2 d 3 g 4 i 5 c 6 h 7 f 8 b 9 a 6 positive friendly, hard-working, confident, generous,
polite, clever, gentle, sensible negative aggressive, mean, unfriendly, lazy, stupid, rude, silly positive or negative quiet, shy, talkative 7 un- untidy, unkind, unselfish, unreliable, unrealistic,
unambitious in- insecure, intolerant dis- dishonest, disloyal im- impatient, impolite, immature ir- irresponsible 8 1 upset worried
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
relaxed calm ashamed embarrassed astonished surprised terrified scared annoyed angry envious jealous pleased happy
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spend particularly spare find into on without about in
13 Zadanie otwarte.
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 8 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 Zadanie otwarte. 3 1 E 2 H 3 C 4 D 5 F 6 G 7 A
Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: B. 4 Zadanie otwarte. 5 1 simplicity
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
strength happiness truth honesty kindness relaxation boredom
6 1 for
2 on 3 from
4 on 5 in 6 for
7 1 protect … from
2 3 4 5 6
succeed in depend on forgive … for insist on blames … for
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8 1 annoying
2 3 4 5 6
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relaxed boring, bored excited disappointing interesting
4 1 late
2 3 4 5
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5 I’m keen on computer games and the rock music. I’m
also interested in an Italian cooking. I’m supposing I suppose I’m really good at it. I’m on the Facebook now and I look I’m looking at the photos my friend has just added. He looks so funny on them! What are you doing now? Have you got an account on the Facebook, too?
1 Zadanie otwarte. 2
1.02
1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 F
3 Zadanie otwarte.
Mówienie, page 10
6 Zadanie otwarte.
4 1 Singing lessons.
2 You are a student who has decided to take up signing lessons. The examiner plays the role of your friend from the USA. 3 The examiner. 5 1 d 2 b 3 g 4 a 5 f
Zdania, które zostały podane dodatkowo: c, e.
Znajomość środków językowych, page 11 2 look 3 is working 4 are using 5 wins B 6 A, The 7 the 8 − 9 The
2 a 2 b 1 c 4 d 3 3
1.04
1 C 2 C 3 A 4 B
Znajomość środków językowych, page 14 6 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 A 6 B
Ustny zestaw egzaminacyjny, page 15 Zadania otwarte.
Sprawdź się! page 17 1 1 curly (doesn’t describe build)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2 1 C 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 A 6 C 3 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 B 6 A
Mówienie, page 12 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 In the picture I can see/The picture shows
2 in the foreground 3 On the left/In the background 4 on the right
intermediate (not a character feature) fair (not a synonym of impolite) males (doesn’t refer to appearance) mature (doesn’t describe hair) confident (not a synonym of afraid) height (not connected with hair) mean (not a synonym of attractive)
2 1 on
2 3 4 5
3 Zadanie otwarte.
6 immature loyal 7 embarrassed mind 8 avoid shy 9 for about 10 honest
3 Przykładowe tłumaczenia:
4 Zadanie otwarte.
Uczennica wybrała ilustrację 1. (uzasadnienie wyboru na podstawie zapisu nagrania). 1.03
6 Zadanie otwarte.
Wypowiedź pisemna, page 13 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 W liście nie uwzględniono punktu pierwszego:
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1 Zadanie otwarte.
5 1 c 2 b 3 a 4 d
1 A 1 walk, is giving
przedstawienie się.
Rozumienie ze słuchu, page 14
4 Zadanie otwarte.
6 Zadanie otwarte.
5
6 dresses curly 7 trust expressive 8 cheerful quite 9 generous height 10 tolerant
1 2 3 4 5
usually watches, she is reading a new book is becoming/getting very popular often calls/phones me, really annoying Does she really hate In the foreground I can see a woman and a man. The man is 6 I don’t mind impatient people 7 How can you depend on 8 in her late twenties, a pretty girl
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5 1 is the IT specialist an
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
How you How do you Are you speaking Do you speak blame your son in blame your son for He not listen He doesn’t listen We enjoy We are enjoying Do she need Does she need You are going Are you going What does your father look? What does your father look like? 10 Peter is most handsome Peter is the most handsome
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1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 Living room carpet, mirror, armchair, sofa, fireplace,
lamp, bookshelf, light switch, radiator, coffee table, picture, DVD player, curtains, coffee table Kitchen fridge, dishwasher, microwave, cooker, washing machine, light switch, sink, rubbish bin, radiator, picture Bathroom mirror, basin, bath, shower, rug, washing machine, light switch, rubbish bin, towels, toilet Bedroom carpet, mirror, armchair, bed, lamp, bookshelf, wardrobe, light switch, radiator, blanket, picture, DVD player, curtains Study carpet, armchair, sofa, lamp, bookshelf, light switch, radiator, picture, curtains
1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 B 2 D 3 C 4 A 5 D 3 Zadanie otwarte. 4 1 sign
2 3 4 5
4 Types of houses terraced, detached, semi-detached,
bungalow, mansion, cottage, palace, villa Parts of a house shutters, drive, doorbell, attic, balcony, staircase, chimney, ceiling, cellar, terrace, garage Adjectives to describe houses enormous, renovated, cosy, cluttered, spacious, impressive
5 1 cluttered
terraced bungalow doorbell shutters drive spacious terrace/balcony
5 a look up
b look after c look down on
6 make the beds
clean the windows, the floors do the shopping, the ironing, the dusting throw away the rubbish lay the table tidy your room hoover the carpets
7 Zadanie otwarte.
2 3 4 5
countryside, condition home town tower block, tiny, fully furnished suburbs old town unfurnished flatmates ground location
6 7 8 9 10
flat sign place remind flat
d look into e look up to f look for
6 1 looks down on
2 3 4 5 6
had been looking for look after look up looks up to look into
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8 1 village
9 1 estate
remind get place get
Przykładowe tłumaczenia: 1 Spodziewałem się zastać Johna w kawiarni, ale go tam nie widziałam. 2 Czy przypomniałabyś mi o jutrzejszej wizycie u lekarza? Pewnie zapomnę. 3 Ta restauracja jest tak zatłoczona w sobotnie wieczory, że wątpię, czy dostaniemy się do środka. 4 Jakie miejsca odwiedziłeś we Włoszech? 5 Czy w tym roku dostałaś pocztówkę od Betsy? 6 Krajobraz w centralnej Polsce jest dość płaski, bez większych wzgórz czy gór. 7 Na skrzyżowaniu jest znak, który wskazuje drogę do biblioteki publicznej. 8 Sarah zaprosiła mnie do siebie na kolację dziś wieczorem. 9 Jego obrazy przypominają mi o miejscu, gdzie spędzaliśmy wakacje, gdy byłem dzieckiem. 10 Nie miałam przy sobie pompki, więc kiedy złapałam gumę, musiałam iść do domu pieszo.
3 Zadanie otwarte.
2 3 4 5 6
Zadanie otwarte.
11 1 d 2 e 3 i 4 b 5 c 6 h 7 f 8 g 9 a
Słownictwo, page 18
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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6 7 8 9 10
fitted central rent tenants landlord
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a 1 b 4 c 5 d 3 e 2
1 B 2 F 3 A 4 D 5 E Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: C. 1.06
3 Zadanie otwarte.
Mówienie, page 22 4 1 F 2 T 3 F 5
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1 b 2 a 3 a 4 b 5 a
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Zadanie otwarte.
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Znajomość środków językowych, page 23 1 A 1 Have you polished the floors still yet?
2 I’ve lived here since for three years. 3 How long have you been look looking for a new flat. 4 Have you ever gone been to Spain? B 6 Did you go anything anywhere nice at the weekend? 7 I can’t find the tickets everywhere anywhere. 8 This family needs anything something bigger than this flat. 9 I don’t know nobody anybody in this neighbourhood. 10 Has somebody anybody been to the new football stadium?
2 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 B 6 A
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1 The number of people living on houseboats is growing. = more and more people are making this decision Ben and Lizzie’s houseboat is very large. = it felt quite small to me; it didn’t seem much smaller than my own one-bedroom flat It can be difficult to work on a houseboat like theirs. = working from home and keeping in contact with people isn’t a problem The couple have a good social life. = they particularly liked the people; they say they get on with everybody in the community and that there’s always a party or a barbeque happening on one of the boats’ It’s necessary to fix the boat quite often. = there are always repairs that need to be done
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3
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2 downstairs 3 residence
4 heights 5 damage 6 break-ins
Znajomość środków językowych, page 26 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 C 6 B
Wypowiedź pisemna, page 26 3 Prawidłowa kolejność: B, A, D, C
Część druga: zadanie otwarte.
4 Zadanie otwarte.
Ustny zestaw egzaminacyjny, page 27 Sprawdź się! page 29
Rozumienie ze słuchu, page 24
2
3 1 nervousness
Zadania otwarte.
3 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 C 6 B 7 C
1
Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: E.
1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T
1 1 f 2 c 3 h 4 e 5 i 6 a 7 b 8 d 9 g 2 1 behind/in front of
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
study/living room bills/rent look up/find sink/dishwasher shutters/curtains hoover/tidy spacious/cosy
3 1 has been living in this house for
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
have you had have never stayed I’ve been looking after their dog for have been renovating their kitchen since hasn’t thrown away the rubbish yet. look down on hostels Have you ever visited
4 1 make
1 decision 2 didn’t seem 3 people 4 always 1.09
2 floor 3 floor 4 take
5 6 7 8
place take make sign
5 1 never do anything
4 Zadanie otwarte.
Mówienie, page 24 5
Uczennica wybrała ilustrację 1. (uzasadnienie wyboru na podstawie zapisu nagrania).
6
I think we should choose photo number … . Photo number … is not a good idea because … . I wouldn’t choose photo number … .
1.10
1.10
7 Zadanie otwarte.
2 Are you looking for anyone/someone/anybody/ somebody 3 No one/Nobody wants to buy 4 I’ve already cleaned 5 reminds me of my family home 6 I’ve always looked up 7 Have you lost 8 Haven’t you seen our brochure 9 Have you furnished
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9 1 nursery
2 3 4 5
Słownictwo, page 30 1 Zadanie otwarte. 10
2 1 physics
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
art geography music history IT (Information Technology) biology chemistry
1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 c 2 c 3 b 3 1 D 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 B 6 C 4 Zadanie otwarte. 5 1 formal
4 fit in 5 timetable 6 bullying
6 1 bullying
4 fit in 5 syllabus 6 timetable
7 1 teach
5 6 7 8
2 syllabus 3 individual 2 formal 3 individual
locker staff room cafeteria computer lab gym lab office football pitch playground
2 practice 3 lend 4 sensitive
2 3 4 5 6 7
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g dyrektor szkoły a przerwa c zeszyt f podręcznik h wywiadówka b świadectwo szkolne e dziennik attend make give making did failed
practise borrow learned sensible
Mówienie, page 34
6 1 d kolega/koleżanka z klasy
7 1 do
do take making take doing
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d; maths i; chemistry g; history h; foreign languages f; art b; biology a; PE (Physical Education) e; social studies
5 1 library
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
6 7 8 9 10
take do took do
12 Zadanie otwarte.
4 Zadanie otwarte.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Zadanie otwarte.
11 1 done
3 1 c; geography
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
primary secondary comprehensive grammar
1.11
2 3 4 5
6 private 7 single-sex 8 mixed 9 college
Poruszone tematy: rozkład zajęć, dojazd do szkoły, obowiązujący ubiór. 1.12
2 Uczeń nie przekazał informacji 3.: zajęcia dodatkowe.
Część druga: zadanie otwarte.
3 Zadanie otwarte. 4
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Tak.
5 Zadanie otwarte.
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
retake skip prepare revising get dropped out cheated
8 do voluntary work, a sailing course
practise sport play in a band organise charity events, a sailing course go on trips Część druga: zadanie otwarte.
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Znajomość środków językowych, page 35 1 1 finished, started
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
broke, was doing had already begun did your brother graduate used to be was studying, was playing had left Did students use to wear
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Rozumienie ze słuchu, page 38
1 1 Dwa razy.
1 Zadanie otwarte.
2 Cztery. 3 Życie studenckie.
2
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1 D 2 A 3 E 4 B Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: C. 1.14
3 Zadanie otwarte.
events, students look relaxed and happy Ilustracja 2: offer a traditional model of studying, the building is old and historic
5 Zadanie otwarte.
Extra money for food, clothes and social life, gaining work experience, financial independence from your parents. 1.15
7 It is true that … but … .
One advantage is that … . Another (big) advantage/disadvantage of … is that … .
8 Zadanie otwarte.
Wypowiedź pisemna, page 37 2 Kolejność informacji w liście jest zgodna z treścią
polecenia.
3 1 A few days ago
that happen in my school. happened (2) It was my class who had invited him and we was very happy … . were (3) … he talked about his old and new films and how he had became an actor. had become (4) The actor comed to our lesson … . came (5) Robert Więckiewicz was so natural that we don’t feel stressed … . didn’t feel came invited/had invited had lived settled was
6 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 C 5 A 6 B
Ustny zestaw egzaminacyjny, page 39 Zadania otwarte.
Sprawdź się! page 41 1 1 PE
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
classmate, head teacher lockers textbook boarding school staff room doing evening
7 8 9 10 11
had was leaving said felt didn’t thank
6 Zadanie otwarte.
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2 solve 3 memorize 4 library
5 registers 6 examining 7 certificate
3 Przykładowe tłumaczenia:
During the visit Then A funny thing happened after I will never forget
4 (1) I’d like to tell you about something rather unusual
2 3 4 5 6
4 subjects 5 social
Znajomość środków językowych, page 38
2 1 carried
1 Zadanie otwarte.
5 1 happened
1 primary 2 fun 3 agreed 1.17
5 Możliwa kolejność: e, a, c, b, d.
4 Ilustracja 1: look new and modern, take part in social
2 3 4 5
1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 F 7 T
4 Zadanie otwarte.
Mówienie, page 36
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1 never failed any examination/exam while he was studying 2 used to get a glass of milk in the school canteen 3 were carrying out an experiment in the chemistry lab 4 How many students dropped out 5 was writing something in the class register while the students were drawing 6 had been studying 7 used to be very formal
4 1 Would you like me to help you with this project?
2 3 4 5 6
How about skipping the last two lessons today? I found it easy to learn and I liked doing experiments. What was it like to attend a single-sex school? I’d rather do some revision for my biology exam. You have made great progress with your English this year.
5 1 to lend borrow books
2 3 4 5 6 7
George has been was absent I was remembering remembered attended to comprehensive schools Why weren’t you going didn’t you go, sensitive sensible and grammatically correct We weren’t used didn’t use to have
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Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 44
Słownictwo, page 42
1 Zadanie otwarte.
1 Zadanie otwarte.
2 1 It is for food lovers, but the text says it is not easy.
2 1 soldier
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2 It doesn’t say you need to already be a professional to apply, just that you need training to be a professional. 3 It says the part-time job can be tedious, not acting. 4 It says you have to find errors, not that you shouldn’t make any. 5 It says you will travel to exotic places, not that your looks should be exotic. 6 It says it is not as easy to become a billionaire as a writer.
hairdresser driving instructor translator receptionist psychologist musician politician surgeon salesperson/sales representative
Przykładowe odpowiedzi: -er photographer -or interior decorator -ist dentist -ian mathematician Other jobs vet
3 1 F 2 A 3 E 4 G 5 B 6 C
Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: D.
4 Zadanie otwarte. 5 1 tedious
5 option 6 reputable 7 dream of
6 1 option
5 background 6 reputable 7 tedious
2 background 3 skill 4 determined
3 Babysitting play games, prepare meals, tell stories
Working on a farm pick fruit, feed animals Serving customers in a restaurant bring the bill, serve food and drinks, clear tables, take orders Working in a shop check stock, operate a till, deal with customers
4 1 part-time
2 full-time 3 manual 4 well-paid
5 badly paid 6 temporary 7 permanent
5 Zadanie otwarte.
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2 colleague 3 wages 4 duties
offer accept contract application form covering letter
5 6 7 8
boss quit self-employed position
9 1 have
5 work 6 works 7 in 8 get
10 1 fired
4 unemployed 5 strike 6 out
2 is 3 do 4 get
2 retired 3 laid
hand fit background free
6 7 8 9 10
hand attention free attention fit
4 giving away 5 give back
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Zadanie otwarte.
8 1 salary
2 3 4 5
2 give in 3 gave up
Step 2 Look at job … . Step 3 Wait to hear … . Step 4 When you are … . interview Curriculum Vitae qualifications experience references
7 1 background
8 1 gave off
6 Step 1 Complete your … .
1 2 3 4 5
2 skills 3 determined 4 dream of
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a 2 b 4 c 3 d 1
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1 A 2 C 3 B 4 C
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Mówienie, page 46 5
1 I am calling about the job advertisement that I saw online. What exactly would my duties be? have you done this type of work before? What languages can you speak? Will I have to work shifts? What’s the pay? The pay is £7 an hour. How should I apply?
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Have you done this type of work before? The pay is £7 an hour. What languages can you speak? Osoba ubiegająca się o pracę: I am calling about the job advertisement I saw online. How should I apply? What exactly would my duties be? Will I have to work shifts? What’s the pay?
7 Zadanie otwarte.
Znajomość środków językowych, page 47 1 1 has found
2 3 4 5
has been retired moved, worked digging
6 7 8 9 10
hasn’t had a little any a few many
3 4 5
A 4 B 2 C 1 D 3 E 2
1 It seems she really likes me, and I just don’t know what to do about it. dislikes Most people are generous and give me good tips. friendly Occasionally you get someone who complains all the time about the food … service As you know, we’re going to be using a new communication system soon … computer … so we’re scheduling a series of training sessions in the coming year. month
4 Zadanie otwarte.
Mówienie, page 48 2 b, e 3 a 4 d, c 2 are working 3 are sitting
1 Igrasz z ogniem, jeśli chcesz robić interesy z Petersonem (znaczenie przenośne). 2 Kiedy samochód minął zakręt, zobaczyliśmy/ zobaczyłyśmy, że dom się pali (znaczenie dosłowne). 3 Gangsterzy otworzyli ogień w stronę policji (znaczenie przenośne).
2 3 4 5
advert candidate apply, position wish
5 Zadanie otwarte.
Ustny zestaw egzaminacyjny, page 51 Zadania otwarte.
Sprawdź się! page 53 1 1 surgeon
5 6 7 8
2 1 take
5 application 6 bring 7 full-time
2 pick 3 clear 4 interview 2 laid off 3 up 4 go on
5 1 b
6 1 shows
1 Przykładowe tłumaczenia:
4 1 experience
1 Zadanie otwarte.
2
Znajomość środków językowych, page 50
2 To apply for a job at the camp. 3 Semi-formal.
Rozumienie ze słuchu, page 48
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3 1 To organizers of a youth camp.
4 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 B 5 C 6 A 7 C
3
do volunteer work enrol on a course run a business design a site
Wypowiedź pisemna, page 50
3 Zadanie otwarte.
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2 3 4 5
2 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 B 6 A
2 1 A 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 B 6 B
2
3 1 take on a job
leave charge overtime salary
3 1 Jonathan last got a pay rise three years ago.
4 is talking 5 are working 6 like
7 Zadanie otwarte.
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little time haven’t been abroad Robert lost I haven’t been has been working as a shop assistant for long has Susan been
4 1 pay
2 hand 3 pay
4 fit 5 hand 6 fit
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decided to give away has spent/has been spending a lot of time Did you return the books a few days later he went have you been working as a reporter doesn’t have much experience in has already designed a few websites Have you sent an application
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Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 56 1 Zadanie otwarte.
Słownictwo, page 54
2 1 c 2 d 3 f 4 b 5 e 6 g 7 a
1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 set
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
go take brush/comb make/prepare read leave catch meet/hang out/chat
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take put make search/browse check/read/write/send watch go have
4 1 E 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 F
Zdania, które zostało podane dodatkowo: G, D.
5 Zadanie otwarte. 6 1 acquaintances
2 3 4 5 6 7
3 1 text
2 3 4 5
6 eat visit 7 chat work 8 play hang 9 go go 10 rent
3 Zadanie otwarte.
7 1 b 2 d 3 a 4 c 5 e 8 1 should keep in mind
2 3 4 5
4 Like very much What I absolutely adore/love is …,
I am mad about … . Like I don’t mind, I’m keen on … . Dislike very much One thing I absolutely hate/ detest is …, I can’t stand … . Część druga: zadanie otwarte. Halloween Father’s Day Christmas Eve baby shower Thanksgiving Day/Thanksgiving Easter/Easter Sunday
6 1 only child
2 3 4 5
daughter-in-law great grandmother mother-in-law niece
6 7 8 9
3 Zadanie otwarte. 4 Przykładowe odpowiedzi:
1 They may be at a wedding reception in the garden. 2 They are probably saying how happy they are and how much they love each other. 3 They are probably in their late twenties. 4 It looks like summer. 5 They seem to be very happy.
5 Zadanie otwarte.
6 d 7 h 8 g 9 f 10 c Część druga: zadanie otwarte
8 1 be born
Znajomość środków językowych, page 59 1 1 are celebrating
2 3 4 5
get married buy a house fall in love retire from work get a job
are going to have starts ’ll have will be swimming
2 1 in; on
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10 1 break up
1.23 Kwestie wspomniane: 2, 3 Kwestie rozwinięte: 1, 4
2 Zadanie otwarte.
stepmother son aunt half-sister
7 1 e 2 j 3 a 4 b 5 i
2 3 4 5 6
Never mind have changed my mind To my mind comes to your mind
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5 1 New Year’s Eve
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embarrassment side effects envy addiction concept interaction
5 fall in love 6 jealous 7 friendship
2 relationship 3 date 4 go out with Część druga: zadanie otwarte.
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3 at; in 4 on; at
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Sprawdź się! page 65 1 1 relatives
1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 3
1.24
1 T 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 T 6 F 7 F
1 time 2 pretty 3 sounds 1.25
4 huge 5 argue 6 busy
Mówienie, page 60
2 1 eat out
2 3 4 5
4 Zadanie otwarte. 5
To start with … . Another thing is that … . Also, … . On top of that … . 1.26
acquaintances jealous date get together
6 7 8 9
got into celebrates chatting break up
3 1 I watch I’ll watch
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
6 Zadanie otwarte.
Wypowiedź pisemna, page 61 1 1 C 2 C 3 B 4 C 2 Kwestie wspomniane: wszystkie
Kwestie rozwinięte: 2, 3
fall in fall out have a party are having The film is starting starts this therapy of this therapy he gets well gets on well What will you do will be doing he will drop he is going to drop
4 1 Could; right
3 Zadanie otwarte. 4 1 I’m just writing to tell you my news.
2 I’m going to … . 3 Do drop me a line.
5 1 I’m planning to leave in Friday morning. on
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
5 babies 2 sisters 6 cousins 3 aunts 7 nieces 4 stepdaughters Wyrazy, które zostały podane dodatkowo: parents, uncles.
The dinner starts for two hours. in We are having a party in home. at They have invited me on Easter holidays. for Where you at the party on last night? − I’m going in the mountains in summer. to Are you coming in next Monday? − Her house is in the corner of my street. on/at
6 Zadanie otwarte.
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2 3 4 5 6 7
at; mind heard; surprised for, Happy got; Congratulations sorry; awful/horrible too
5 1 at seven o’clock at the concert in the park
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
What are you doing Addiction to shopping We are going to visit we will be lying I don’t take they will make up starts are getting married my mind, Easter is
1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 3
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a 1 b 3, 4 c 3 d 5 e 2
1.27 1 F 2 E 3 C 4 A 5 B Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: D
4 Zadanie otwarte.
Znajomość środków językowych, page 62 5 1 b 2 c 3 d 4 a 6 1 A 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 B 6 A
Ustny zestaw egzaminacyjny, page 63 Zadania otwarte.
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ŻYWIENIE
14 1 go
2 balanced 3 stick 4 vegetarian
Słownictwo, page 66 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 Fruits and vegetables pear, apple, lemon, grapes,
tomato, cucumber, lettuce, carrots, potatoes, cauliflower Starchy foods wholemeal bread, pasta, rolls, cereals, rice, potato Milk and dairy foods cream, cottage cheese, butter, yoghurt, fromage frais Foods and drinks high in fats or sugar sweets, olive oil, jam chocolate, fizzy drink, French fries, crisps, juice, biscuits, nuts Meat, fish, eggs and beans pork, salmon, trout, chicken, turkey, sausages, peas, French beans
3 Możliwe odpowiedzi:
1 A good source of protein meat, fish, eggs and beans; milk, cheese 2 A good source of carbohydrates starchy foods; pasta, sweets 3 Low in calories fruits and vegetables; yoghurt, juice 4 High in calories foods high in fats or sugar; bread, crisps
4 1 spoonfuls
2 bowl 3 slices 4 cup
5 6 7 8
glasses packet bars pieces
2 3 4 5
chop season slice serve
6 7 8 9 10
melt crush simmer beat peel
7 1 sliced/chopped
2 3 4 5
6 simmer chopped/sliced 7 beat peeled 8 Season crushed 9 cover Melt 10 serve
2 salty 3 spicy 4 bitter
10 1 hungry
2 full 3 breakfast
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1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 c 2 a 3 d 4 e 5 b 3 1 F 2 B 3 E 4 A 5 C
Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: D.
4 Zadanie otwarte. 5 D 6 1 fine
5 6 7 8
2 average 3 challenge 4 fine
7
hard challenge average hard
verb
noun
adjective
compete
competition/ competitor
competitive
satisfy
satisfaction
satisfying/satisfied
achieve
achievement/ achiever
−
sympathise
sympathy
sympathetic
−
possibility
possible
8 1 into
4 from 5 to 6 for
2 on 3 of
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1 B 2 A 3 A 4 C 5 C
3
1.29
Zadanie otwarte.
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1 Egzaminujący nie zgodził się z propozycjami ucznia dotyczącymi rodzaju lokalu, menu i listy gości. 2 Tak. 1.30
5 Zadanie otwarte.
8 Zadanie otwarte. 9 1 strong
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 68
Rozumienie ze słuchu, page 70
5 Zadanie otwarte. 6 1 cover
5 feed 6 cut 7 rich
5 6 7 8
sour well-done lean fresh
4 canteen 5 packed 6 snack
Zadanie otwarte.
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8
let him to eat let him eat decided test decided to test look forward to try it to trying in so a hurry in such a hurry such late so so to make so as to/in order to For order to In order to
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Mówienie, page 72 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 O
2 Pytanie nie pasuje do żadnej kategorii; sprawdza ono wiedzę ogólną zdającego. 3 R 4 I
3 Zadanie otwarte.
Znajomość środków językowych, page 72 4 Możliwe odpowiedzi:
a talerz, potrawa b ciężki, ciężkostrawny c kurs, danie d pełny, najedzony e porządek, zamówienie f bogaty, wysokokaloryczny
Zadania otwarte.
1 Zadanie otwarte.
Sprawdź się! page 77 1 1 scrambled
2 wholemeal 3 canteen 4 spoonful
2 1 C 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 D 3 1 overweight, obese
2 oversized, big, giant 3 supermarkets, local shops, bakery, butcher’s, fishmonger’s 4 meat, poultry, fish, dairy, grains, nuts, fruit, and vegetables
4 Zadanie otwarte.
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5 6 7 8
starter dairy dessert chops
2 1 fat (not a dairy product)
2 3 4 5 6 7
trout (not a kind of taste) feed (not a way of preparing food) bowls (doesn’t describe food) crush (not a unit/amount of food) turkey (not a kind of vegetables) lean (not a way of preparing food)
3 1 so as to impress
1 Zadanie otwarte.
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3
1.31
1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 F 7 F
4
1.31
Zadanie otwarte.
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in order to learn so spicy that she part in the competition no satisfaction offers to do the shopping are considering buying Do you fancy going out
4 1 directions, menu, course
2 rich, big, high 3 for, into, up
5 Zadanie otwarte.
Wypowiedź pisemna, page 74
5 Przykładowe tłumaczenia:
1 the end of the course; a student’s birthday 2 in the afternoon; at the weekend 3 in a garden at someone’s house; at a school yard
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We are holding/organising/having a party to celebrate … . The party/barbecue/dinner will take place … . /start at …. To get there, take the bus/go to … . Please bring a traditional dish/a bottle. Hope to see you there! Please let me/us know if you can come!
Ustny zestaw egzaminacyjny, page 75
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 73
6 Możliwe odpowiedzi:
8 Come to a party/barbecue/dinner to celebrate … .
9 Zadanie otwarte.
5 1 C 2 A 3 A 4 B 5 C 6 B
2
1 to/in order to/so as to celebrate 2 have/organise/hold a barbecue, in order to/so as to/to help 3 as to prepare sandwiches 4 in order not to scare 5 let me know, so that I can plan
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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2 3 4 5 6
Słownictwo, page 78 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 a clothes
b shoe c music d furniture 2 e newsagent f chemist g baker h greengrocer 3 i DIY j department k chain
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 80 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 e 2 a 3 c 4 f 5 d 6 b 3 1 D 2 A 3 F 4 G 5 C 6 B
Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: E.
4 Zadanie otwarte. 5 1 get tired of
2 get rid of 3 get it
3 a 4 credit card
b 1 sale c 5 receipts d 8 sell e 4,7 cash, change f 3, 6 price, cost g 2 bargain Część druga: zadanie otwarte. tights Footwear trainers, sandals, boots Accessories belt, tie, sunglasses, bracelet Size small, large, medium Pattern checked, striped, plain Style smart, casual, elegant Material cotton, linen, silk, leather
7 1 scratched
replacement refund receipt fit exchange
8 1 impolite
4 unrealistic 5 impossible 6 untrue
1
1.33 1 An elegant dress or a blouse with a skirt. 2 Light grey, silver or blue. 3 A small evening bag. 4 One hundred and fifteen pounds.
2
I’m looking for something (very elegant). Do you have any accessories to go with it? I would like (light grey, silver or blue). Do you have it/them in a small/medium/large? How much are they? 1.33
4 1 shop assistants
Zadanie otwarte.
financial adviser beautician caterer hairdresser
5 unrealistic 6 impolite 7 incompetent
3 Zadanie otwarte.
9 Zadanie otwarte.
2 3 4 5
7 1 disloyal
Mówienie, page 82
2 go with – pasować 3 put on – zakładać (ubranie) 4 take off – zdejmować (ubranie) Część druga: zadanie otwarte.
10 1 plumber
but I just can’t get it to get rid of you can get out of it got tired of don’t always get on well soon you will get over it
2 disloyal 3 illegal
6 1 try on – przymierzać
1.32
1 2 3 4 5 6
2 untrue 3 illegal 4 impossible
5 Zadanie otwarte.
8
4 get out of 5 get over 6 get on
6 Przykładowe tłumaczenia:
4 Items of clothing jeans, blouse, skirt, jacket, cap,
2 3 4 5 6
7 target persuade 8 classified product 9 media launch 10 sponsor agency 11 logo brand
6 7 8 9 10
postman/postwoman interior designer barber IT service engineer tailor/seamstress
2 a deli 3 stand behind the counter, smile 4 scales, a variety of cheeses and meats, be displayed Część druga: zadanie otwarte.
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 realised went 10 bought/had bought was looking 11 didn’t look noticed 12 told was 13 didn’t pay cost 14 was took 15 got got
3 Tak. 4 Przykładowe odpowiedzi:
1 I wish to make a complaint about the shoes I bought in your shop. 2 I was upset when I saw the DVD player was scratched. 3 I would be grateful if you could send me another T-shirt. Could you possibly make it the same colour? 4 I would like you to refund the entire amount. 5 I enclose the watch and the receipt. 6 I’m dissatisfied with the service in your shop. 7 I look forward to hearing from you soon. 8 Yours faithfully,
6 Zadanie otwarte.
Znajomość środków językowych, page 83 1 1 do not delivered are not
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
being cut are being cut I sent was sent install installed has been closed have been closed will produced will be produced had her dress took taken fix fixed will have taken our wedding pictures will have our wedding pictures taken 10 redecorate redecorated
2 1 A 2 C 3 A 4 C 5 B 6 B
1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 b 2 f 3 c 4 a 5 d 6 e
1 B 2 A 3 E 4 C Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: D. 1.34
Mówienie, page 84
The advert implies that … . According to the slogan, … . Część druga: zadanie otwarte. 1.35
1 B 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 C
1 furious 2 traffic 3 polite 1.37
4 change 5 window 6 notice
a Could I try this shirt on? b Could I pay with a credit card? c Hello. There’s a problem with this camera. d Can I have the bill, please? e Do you have these trousers in a large/in a size 40?
5 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 B 5 A 6 B
Sprawdź się! page 89 1 1 striped
2 casual 3 buy
Wypowiedź pisemna, page 85 1 Zadanie otwarte.
4 lend 5 save 6 large
2 1 try on, take off
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
6 Zadanie otwarte.
refund, replacement sales, bargains linen, silk hairdresser, beautician trainers, flip flops interior designer, caterer chain, department
3 1 are usually bought
Unfortunately Could I possibly I would be grateful if you would could you/please could you I would be grateful if you would let me know as soon as possible./I look forward to hearing from you soon. © Copyright Oxford University Press
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1.36
Zadania otwarte.
1 The slogan suggests that the company is very professional and the quality of their food and service is very high. 2 I think the slogan means that the company offers good food for informal parties and that they don’t charge a lot.
2 3 4 5 6
2
Ustny zestaw egzaminacyjny, page 87
4 Przykładowe odpowiedzi:
2 1 I am writing to complain
1 Zadanie otwarte.
4 Przykładowe odpowiedzi:
Rozumienie ze słuchu, page 84
5
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Znajomość środków językowych, page 86
3 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 C 6 B 7 C
3
5 Zadanie otwarte.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
it wasn’t/hadn’t been advertised books we ordered be delivered you given the refund for the match were being sold for the new Mercedes been launched has them made large department store is being built
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2 Would you like to pay in cash or with a credit card? 3 I would like to make an appointment with a beautician. 4 I am looking for a top to go with my black trousers. 5 I always try on clothes before I buy them. 6 Could I borrow your brown jacket tomorrow evening? 7 Do you have these shoes in size four? 8 I bought this blouse yesterday but it does not fit.
5 1 being
2 up 3 was 4 been
5 6 7 8
got to you be
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11 Zadanie otwarte.
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 92 1 Zadanie otwarte.
Słownictwo, page 90
2 1 BD –
1 Zadanie otwarte.
2 3 4 5 6
2 Przykładowe odpowiedzi:
1 go sightseeing, take photos 2 sunbathe, go snorkeling, go swimming 3 go kayaking, go quad biking, go hitch-hiking, go backpacking, go trekking 4 sleep in a tent, go hitch-hiking, set up camp, go backpacking, go trekking 5 take photos, watch the wildlife 6 go sightseeing, sunbathe, go snorkelling, go swimming Część druga: zadanie otwarte.
3 1 C 2 B 3 B 4 A 5 B 6 B 4 Zadanie otwarte. 5 1 in, at
2 3 4 5 6
3 1 campsite
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
villa chalet five-star hotel self-catering apartment youth hostel bed and breakfast caravan
4 1 book a room
2 double 3 en suite
5
T N BD – N T
around, in, in on, in, in from, to through, along, at towards, across
6 Przykładowe tłumaczenia:
1 2 3 4 5
4 check in 5 room service
come up with an idea ran out of came down with put up with the noise go along with their plan
Rozumienie ze słuchu, page 94 1 Zadanie otwarte.
Zadanie otwarte.
2
1.39
a 2 b 4 c 1 d 3
6 Zadanie otwarte.
3
1.39
1 E 2 C 3 A 4 D
7 Forms of transport coach, ferry, helicopter, hot-air
4 1 a upside
1.38
balloon, yacht Places to catch transport from station, platform, taxi rank, airport Things you need rucksack, single/return ticket, passport, luggage, suitcase, boarding pass People pilot, passengers, captain, driver
8 1 drive
2 fly 3 go 4 miss
5 6 7 8
go by ride travel arrive
b negative 2 a port b benefits 3 a superb b brochure 4 a impact b source
5 Zadanie otwarte.
Mówienie, page 94
9 1 c 2 h 3 d 4 e 5 f 6 a 7 i 8 b 9 g
6 Zadanie otwarte.
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Zadanie otwarte.
1.40 I (really) like … . I love … . I prefer … .
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2 3 4 5
Wypowiedź pisemna, page 98
If you will plan If you plan As soon as I will save As soon as I save unless I don’t win unless I win If I have If I had
2 1 another
2 each 3 each
4 Zadanie otwarte. 5 Możliwe odpowiedzi:
(1) (2) (3) (4)
4 both 5 Either
4 1 B 2 C 3 B 4 B 5 A 6 B 7 A
Rozumienie ze słuchu, page 96 1 Zadanie otwarte. 1.41 Sam udziela odpowiedzi na następujące pytania: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10.
3
1.41
1 F 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 T 6 T
4 Zadanie otwarte.
2 last 3 nail
4 station 5 coach 6 miss
sunny, fine luxury, family-run sandy, pebble easygoing, friendly delicious, tasty cosy, double
7 Zadanie otwarte. 8 Zadanie otwarte.
1 1 double
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 97 1 Zadanie otwarte.
package holiday food poisoning B&B (bed&breakfast) check-out self-catering apartment
2 at 3 platform 4 missed
3 1 F 2 T 3 T 4 T 5 F 4 Zadanie otwarte.
5 in 6 hostel 7 souvenirs
3 1 as soon as our taxi arrives
5 Przykładowe odpowiedzi:
the Gobi, the Atacama Niagara Falls, Angel Falls Lake Ontario, Lake Baikal Yellowstone, the Grand Canyon National Park the Great Barrier Reef the Tatras, Bieszczady Mountains
6 Zadanie otwarte.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
can you put up with the horrible didn’t have a pleasant climate, tourists wouldn’t Unless you bring them souvenirs from Rome is really keen on hiking travelled by sea, I would get Before Chris choses the holiday for his family the other runs a tourist
4 1 came
Mówienie, page 98
2 took 3 came 4 lost
1 Zadanie otwarte.
What shall we do there? I love hiking, but we haven’t got any of the proper equipment. I don’t think we can afford it. I’d rather stay somewhere cheaper Oh no! I’d rather go by train. I really don’t agree with you. How much money do you think we’ll need for this trip? © Copyright Oxford University Press
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2 1 travel
2 Zadanie otwarte.
2 Can’t we go somewhere else?
Zadania otwarte.
Sprawdź się! page 101
6 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 A 6 A
1 2 3 4 5 6
2 3 4 5 6 7
Ustny zestaw maturalny, page 99
Znajomość środków językowych, page 96 5 1 fair
present simple present simple; present continous present perfect past simple
6 1 breathtaking, magnificent
3 1 A 2 C 3 C 4 A 5 B 6 A
2
3 Zadanie otwarte.
5 6 7 8
took knocked knocked lost
5 Przykładowe tłumaczenia:
1 if we book the hotel 2 through a tunnel and then along the river; in our hotel 3 we would go sightseeing every day 4 unless he wants to spend holidays 5 either; Both go 6 If I took another suitcase
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2 1 handsome
2 socially active 3 gossip
Słownictwo, page 102
3 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 F
1 1 b 2 a 3 c 4 a 5 b 6 b 2 1 horror
2 3 4 5
romance cartoon science fiction thriller
6 7 8 9 10
3 1 adaptation
historical drama fantasy comedy adventure war
5 cast 6 role 7 hero
2 historical 3 set 4 story
4 Zadanie otwarte. 5 Zadanie otwarte. 6 1 for
5 for 6 of 7 from 8 about
7 1 guilty of
5 6 7 8
2 of 3 in 4 of
2 worried about 3 famous for 4 hungry for
4 Type of work: fiction, non-fiction, autobiography,
poetry, biography, play, short story Parts of a book: title, front/back cover, contents, illustrations, chapter Parts of a story: plot, scene People and characters: poet, author, illustrator, narrator, character, heroine, hero, novelist
5 1 festival
2 3 4 5 6
live supported atmosphere ballet composed
7 8 9 10 11 12
6 1 portrait
2 abstract 3 sculpture 4 graffiti
7 1 live
2 channel 3 host 4 Tabloid
performance rose standing company modern set
5 sketch 6 exhibition 7 frame
8 turn away (“…men sometimes turned away when he
entered the room…”) = odwrócić się, odwracać się 1 turn back 4 turn up 2 turn out 5 turn it down 3 turn off 6 turn away
Rozumienie ze słuchu, page 106 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2
1.42
a 1 b 3 c 4 d 2
3
1.42
1 C 2 A 3 B 4 C
4
5 front 6 newsreaders 7 viewers
3 reviews 4 website
6 Zadanie otwarte. 7
1.44
Zadanie otwarte.
8 Zadanie otwarte.
Znajomość środków językowych, page 107 1 1 a 2 b 3 b 4 c 5 a 2 1 how much do you know how much you know
2 3 4 5 6
9 Zadanie otwarte.
2 launching 3 post
1.43 1 live 2 series
Mówienie, page 106
current affairs programme quiz show soap opera sitcom chat show sports programme music programme
10 1 download
proud of interested in afraid of different from
5 Zadanie otwarte.
8 1 reality show
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4 ageing 5 doesn’t affect 6 find
4 participate 5 visits 6 update
11 Zadanie otwarte.
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 104 1 Zadanie otwarte.
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who will play who would play know does the gallery know if the gallery when will the book be when the book will be why has this film won why this film has won had he based director if he had based
3 1 C 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 A 6 B 4 1 A 2 C 3 A 4 C 5 B 6 B 7 C
Mówienie, page 108 1 2
1.45
Uczeń pominął informację 3: autor książki.
1.45 1 Can you tell me … . 2 Do you know … . 3 Could you tell me … .
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2 3 4 5
… what kind of tickets are available … if there are any discounts for students … if taking photos is allowed … if we can bring any drinks with us
4 Zadanie otwarte. 5 Zadanie otwarte. 6
I (completely) agree (with this idea) because … . I agree with the people/the experts who say that … . Actually, I don’t really agree. There might be some truth in it, because … .
7
1.46 Uczeń: doesn’t agree with the opinion, because horror films are just entertainment, they are not real, we can explain to children that it’s just a story, horror films can help children be more creative. Uczennica: agrees with the opinion because children are unable to distinguish between reality and fantasy so children feel scared in real life, they can’t sleep and cry, they become more aggressive. Część druga: zadanie otwarte.
1.46
8 Zadanie otwarte.
Wypowiedź pisemna, page 109 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 Zadanie otwarte.
2 1 autobiography
2 current 3 ovation 4 tabloid
5 6 7 8
exhibition cartoon set launch
3 Przykładowe tłumaczenia:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
would like to see why he hasn’t turned up Do we have to be I must read it should see could play the violin if you will put on/are putting on an exhibition mustn’t use
4 A 1 b 2 a
B 1 a 2 b C 1 a 2 b D 1 a 2 b
5 1 where is the National Gallery where the National
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Gallery is if can I take if I can take You must Must you not need to book need not book/needn’t book ought read ought to read famous with famous for Shall I to pick Shall I pick Don’t we need rent need to rent turn away turn back Would you like go Would you like to go
3 a join for
register for/enter b we already performed we have already performed c good well d interested on interested in e in the hospital in hospital f informations information g if is there if there is h accomodation accommodation
4 Zadanie otwarte.
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1.47
1, 3, 4
3
1.47
1 T 2 T 3 T 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 F
4 1 c 2 e 3 a 4 b 5 d
Znajomość środków językowych, page 110 5 Zadanie otwarte. 6 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 B 6 C
Ustny zestaw maturalny, page 111 Zadania otwarte.
Sprawdź się! page 113 1 1 f 2 a 3 d 4 e 5 h 6 c 7 b 8 g
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2 3 4 5
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2 1 boxing, karate
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
basketball, hockey, volleyball windsurfing, diving, kayaking speed skating, hockey, figure skating high jump, long jump, sprint skiing, snowboarding, ski jumping tennis skateboarding, roller skating
5
Place
5 lost 6 gave 7 broke 8 win
threw score draw viewers
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 116 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 Usain Bolt was born in a small town in Jamaica.
2 He first showed his talent as a runner in primary school,as a child. 3 His cricket coach suggested that he should compete seriously as a runner. 4 He has a larger-than-life personality and is very generous.
3 1 C 2 G 3 A 4 F 5 E
Zdania, które zostały podane dodatkowo: B, D.
Sport
Sports person
1 track
motor racing
racing driver
4 1 e 2 b 3 d 4 f 5 a 6 c
2 ring
boxing
boxer
3 racetrack
horse racing
jockey
5 1 break a record
4 court
tennis
tennis player
5 ice rink
ice skating
skater
6 course
golf
golfer
7 pool
swimming
swimmer
8 stadium
athletics
athlete
racket, net goggles, costume helmet, net, goalposts net goalposts, net mask
2 3 4 5 6
6 1 runners
2 decision 3 encouragement zakładać, otwierać 1 set aside 2 set off
3 set up 4 set back
1 Zadanie otwarte. 2
8 Type of event tournament, game, match,
competition, race Prize medal, trophy, cup People contestant, spectators, competitor, players
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4 education 5 knowledge
Rozumienie ze słuchu, page 118
skydiving white--water rafting rock climbing bungee jumping paragliding
9 Zadanie otwarte.
offer, a scholarship support a charity give, trouble win a contest show a talent
7 set up (“He has even set up his own foundation …”.) =
7 1 caving
2 3 4 5 6
5 6 7 8
13 Zadanie otwarte.
6 1 bat, racket, net
2 3 4 5 6 7
diet approach opponents pressure fulfil
Zadanie otwarte.
2 runner-up 3 beat 4 qualify
windsurfing, skiing, diving, kayaking, figure skating, ski jumping, snowboarding play basketball, tennis, hockey, volleyball do boxing, high jump, long jump, sprint, karate Część druga: zadanie otwarte. 2 do 3 go 4 play
2.02
12 1 save
3 go skateboarding, speed skating, roller skating,
4 1 play/do
professional amateur achieve train
6 7 8 9 10
3
1 Basketball. 2 He thinks they are ridiculous. 3 He thinks it is great, especially for young people, because not only does it help you gain confidence when you win, but you also learn how to be a good loser and how to learn from your mistakes. 4 It gives him support and encouragement. 2.03
2.03
1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 F
4 Zadanie otwarte.
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Znajomość środków językowych, page 122
5 Przykładowe odpowiedzi:
Place a bowling alley People young, a group of friends, two girls and two boys Verbs to play bowling, to have fun, to enjoy the meeting
6 a positive, great
1 1 fit
2 matches
2 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 C 5 A 6 C
Wypowiedź pisemna, page 122 3 1 d 2 c 3 a 4 b 4 1 amazingly
b polite c attractive, unusual d dull, tedious
3 fit 4 suit
2 very 3 incredibly
4 really 5 extremely
5 Zadanie otwarte.
7 Zadanie otwarte. 8 Zadanie otwarte.
Ustny zestaw maturalny, page 123
9
Zadania otwarte.
2.04
Zadanie otwarte.
10 Zadanie otwarte.
Sprawdź się! page 125
Znajomość środków językowych, page 119
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 1 the bigger of all the biggest of all
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
isn’t enough brave isn’t brave enough wind is to strong wind is too strong even more bad than even worse than runs more quick runs more quickly I get better the better I get How a fast runner What a fast runner as good as as well as is most exciting is the most exciting fiter fitter
2 competitive 3 rafting 4 runner-up
Rozumienie ze słuchu, page 120 a 2 b 4 c 1 d 3
2
2.05 1 E 2 A 3 C 4 B Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: D.
2
2.06 1 hurt myself 2 injured
3 athlete 4 performance
Mówienie, page 120 4 Zadanie otwarte.
6 Zadanie otwarte.
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 121 2 1 B 2 A 3 A 4 B 3 1 C 2 D 3 B 4 A 4 Zadanie otwarte.
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difficult for me a dangerous sport don’t train harder faster than fit enough to become as exhausting as the most difficult stage
4 1 matches
2 times 3 matches 4 ring
5 ring 6 steps 7 times 8 steps
5 Przykładowe tłumaczenia:
5 Zadanie otwarte.
1 Zadanie otwarte.
5 goalkeeper 6 events 7 draw
3 Przykładowe odpowiedzi:
3 1 B 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 B 6 A
2.05
racket – not a person sprint – not a one to one sport skateboarding – not a watersport track – not an activity golf – not a type of prize contest – not a place where ports are played pitch – not a part of equipment
2 1 tournament
2 1 A 2 C 3 C 4 A 5 A 6 B
1
1 1 motor racing – not a winter sport
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Are our stadiums big/large enough the best racket doesn’t/don’t dance as beautifully as What a wonderful performance was faster than was the worst race wants to break the world record too fast quite well will win the competition/contest
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4 wheelchair 5 blind 6 walking stick
10 1 keep
5 do 6 get 7 work 8 take
2 deaf 3 guide dog
Słownictwo, page 126 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 sprained ankle
4 flu 5 sore throat 6 allergy
3 1 cold
4 flu 5 sprained ankle 6 allergy
2 cold 3 food poisoning 2 sore throat 3 cold
4 Możliwe odpowiedzi:
1 take plenty of vitamin C cold, flu 2 take some medicine cold, food poisoning, sore throat, flu, allergy 3 take a painkiller sprained ankle 4 go and see a doctor food poisoning, allergy, flu 5 go to casualty food poisoning, sprained ankle , allergy 6 drink plenty of water cold, food poisoning, flu 7 stay in bed for a few days cold, flu 8 lie down for a while sprained ankle, cold, flu 9 go to the chemist’s cold, food poisoning, sore throat, allergy, flu
2 follow 3 cut 4 lose
11 Zadanie otwarte.
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 128 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 E 2 F 3 C 4 B 5 A 6 G
Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: D.
3 Zadanie otwarte. 4 Zadanie otwarte. 5 1 brought up
2 survived 3 continues 4 reached
6 Przykładowe tłumaczenia:
1 2 3 4 5
5 Zadanie otwarte. 6 1 injured
2 unconscious 3 aid
7 1 nurse, doctor
2 3 4 5
doctor doctor patient patient
4 had 5 broken 6 have 6 7 8 9
took off when he led a transplant programme at the hospital”.) = odnieść nagły sukces, nabrać tempa a take out d take on b take off e take up c take in
Część druga: przykładowe odpowiedzi: Paramedic – a person whose job is to help people who are sick or injured, but who is not a doctor or a nurse. Physiotherapist – a person whose job is to administer physiotherapy. Porter – a person whose job is to move patients from one place to another in a hospital. Inne zawody: Midwife – a person, especially a woman, who is trained to help women give birth to babies. Surgeon – a doctor who is trained to perform surgery. 2 3 4 5 6
recover from gave me an examination took my temperature take medication am going into hospital
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My uncle survived I’m concerned about Mika was brought up in Japan performed my first operation. continues to help
7 take off (“It was in 1980 that Yacoub’s career really
nurse patient doctor patient
8 1 was discharged
5 concerned 6 perform 7 receive
8 1 took up
2 take in 3 take off
4 take out 5 take on
Mówienie, page 130 1
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2 Zadanie otwarte. 3 Przykładowe odpowiedzi:
feel bad/awful; not able to work
4 Zadanie otwarte.
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2 had had 3 take/have taken 4 had felt
5 couldn’t leave 6 was 7 would take
2 himself
3 herself 4 each other
3 1 A 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 C 6 B 4 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 A 5 C 6 A 7 B
3
a 3 b 1 c 4 d 2
1 B 2 A 3 E 4 D Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: C. 2.08
4 Zadanie otwarte.
Mówienie, page 132 5
Uczennica wybrała ilustrację 2. (uzasadnienie na podstawie zapisu nagrania) 2.09
7 Zadanie otwarte.
Wypowiedź pisemna, page 133 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 Tak.
2 Nie. Mimo że kolejność informacji jest zgodna z poleceniem, brak jest zdań wprowadzających; uczeń użył głównie zdań pojedynczych.
3 1 As you know, … .
My mum took me to casualty. The good news was that … . The unpleasant thing was that … . And another thing! That’s all my news.
2
2.10
1 B 2 A 3 C 4 A
3
1 diagnosed 2 treatment 3 cast 2.11
4 obese 5 family 6 patients
Znajomość środków językowych, page 134 4 e 1 a 3 b 7 c 5 d 2 e 1 f 4 g 6 5 1 A 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 A 6 B
Ustny zestaw maturalny, page 135
1 1 aid
6 7 8 9
2 1 crutches
5 have 6 guide 7 rash 8 sore
2 cold 3 unconscious 4 injured 5 see 2 runny 3 discharged 4 deaf 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
painkillers eyesight wheelchairs medicine
if Tracy had lost weight lately (that) I would have to go into hospital to take up swimming never treat each other are addicted to computer games work out in the gym how often she took the patient’s temperature
4 1 feeling, recovered
2 3 4 5 6 7
fit, taken overweight, go ache, poisoning seems, temperature help, appointment get/catch/have, stay
5 1 and
4 1 They helped me a lot because they cheered me up!
2 The doctors wanted to check if everything was all right, so I had to have an X-ray. 3 I had to take some awful medicine because I felt dizzy. What is more, the doctors told me to lie down. 4 Whilst in hospital, I watched a fantastic film called ‘Avatar’ on my laptop.
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3 Przykładowe tłumaczenia:
6 Zadanie otwarte.
2 3 4 5 6
2.10
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1 Zadanie otwarte. 2.08
1
Zadania otwarte.
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5 Zadanie otwarte.
Rozumienie ze słuchu, page 134
Część druga: 1 You have to stay in hospital for a few days. 2 How long have you had those symptoms? 2 Do you take/Have you taken your vitamins? 4 Did you feel dizzy yesterday? 5 You can’t leave home today. 6 What is wrong? 7 We’ll take you to hospital. 2 1 myself
5 It tells the story of a man who goes to a strange, unspoiled planet where he falls in love with a beautiful alien.
2 was 3 me 4 did
5 itself 6 to 7 to 8 from
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4 predict 5 luxury 6 exhibition
6 1 spend
5 like 6 spend 7 like 8 open
2 likely 3 site
Słownictwo, page 138 1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 camcorder
2 3 4 5
digital camera DVD player laptop satnav
6 7 8 9
MP4 player smartphone games console e-reader
2 space 3 open 4 space
7 Zwroty w tekstach: take a deep breath, go on a bus
tour, go on an excursion 1 take a breath 2 go abroad 3 take a break 4 take a chance 5 go out of business 6 go on an excursion
3 Zadanie otwarte. 4 Zadanie otwarte. 5 1 read
2 insert 3 Point 4 press
5 plug 6 plug 7 switch 8 unplug
8 1 went out of business
2 3 4 5 6
6 1 went flat
2 3 4 5 6
out of order broke down faulty making a funny noise crashed
take a break go abroad going on an excursion take a breath take a chance
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7 1 T 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 F 6 T
1 Zadanie otwarte.
8 1 log
2
4 surf 5 look 6 go
2 type 3 click
9
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2 genetics 3 psychology 4 economics
11 1 do
2 get 3 invent
12 1 discover
2 got 3 invented
5 6 7 8
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mathematics biology chemistry archeology
4 explore 5 discover
4 Zadanie otwarte. 5
2 comet 3 space shuttle 4 space station
1 A 1 the boy which won the boy who won
2 the book, that the book that 3 Frank that used to be an IT expert Frank, who used to be an IT expert, 4 Higgins, who’s science Higgins, whose science 5 device it will device that will 6 the city which the famous inventor the city where the famous inventor 7 told me about it told me about
15 Zadanie otwarte.
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 140 2 1 A 2 B 3 B 4 A 5 B 3 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 D 4 Zadanie otwarte.
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5 send 6 exchange 7 offer
Znajomość środków językowych, page 143
asteroid to launch satellite gravity
1 Zadanie otwarte.
1 bought
6 Zadanie otwarte.
4 done 5 discover 6 explore 5 6 7 8
2.14
2 work 3 is 4 tried
13 Zadanie otwarte. 14 1 the solar system
1 F 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 F
3 Zadanie otwarte.
Zadanie otwarte.
10 1 geology
2.13
B 8 of Jason Jason’s 9 can I use your can I use yours 10 scientists work scientists’ work/scientist’s work 11 the inventor dynamite the inventor of dynamite
2 1 B 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 A 6 C 3 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 B 6 C 7 A
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Sprawdź się! page 149 1 1 h 2 b 3 f 4 g 5 c 6 a 7 e 8 d
1 Zadanie otwarte. 2
2.15
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a 4 b 1 c 3 d 2
2 1 text
2 switch 3 launch 4 browsers
1 A 2 C 3 A 4 B
4 Zadanie otwarte.
Mówienie, page 144
3 1 that the students wanted to do was
5 Zadanie otwarte. 6
5 type 6 surf 7 access
Uczeń najpierw poprosił o powtórzenie pytania, a gdy nadal go nie rozumiał – o wyjaśnienie, co ono oznacza. Część druga: zadanie otwarte. 2.16
7 Zadanie otwarte.
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 145
2 3 4 5 6
scientist who invented which is only three years old, is already whose father got the Nobel Prize in looking forward to goes flat
4 1 date
2 taken 3 broke 4 spending
5 date 6 spending 7 broke 8 taken
5 Przykładowe tłumaczenia:
1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 A fifteen-year-old student.
2 The school is switching from paper textbooks to tablets. 3 Hurricane Sandy.
3 1 C 2 E 3 A 4 D 5 G 6 B
Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: F.
4 Zadanie otwarte.
Znajomość środków językowych, page 146
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(that/which) she downloaded from the internet use yours can offer you a discount exchange it for one a device which allows you astronomers’ latest discovery who was the first man on the Moon many/a lot of new exhibits that/which you can see/ can be seen
1 out
down up
2 1 C 2 B 3 A 4 B 5 C 6 B
Wypowiedź pisemna, page 146 3 Przykładowe odpowiedzi: d, b, c, a. 4 1 d punkt c
2 3 4 5 6
e b a c f
punkt b punkt d punkt d punkt c punkt a
5 1 I saw an advert for your computing courses in my
local paper. 2 I wonder if you could recommend a course for people my age. 3 I would be grateful if you would send me some detailed information about the courses you have.
6 Zadanie otwarte.
Ustny zestaw maturalny, page 147 Zadania otwarte.
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Rozumienie tekstów pisanych, page 152 1 Zadanie otwarte.
Słownictwo, page 150
2 1 In the 1980s.
2 in the south of England 3 The circles became more complex. 4 They are the work of aliens, they are created by small currents of winds called vortices, they are man-made. 5 No.
1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 Zadanie otwarte. 3 1 New Zealand
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Portuguese Canberra a range of mountains The Nile/The Amazon in Switzerland and France The Sahara Sydney
3 1 G 2 D 3 E 4 A 5 C 6 B
Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: F
4 Zadanie otwarte. 5 1 rushed
2 3 4 5 6
4 1 f 2 c 3 d 4 g 5 b 6 a 7 e 5 Natural disasters: hurricane, drought, flood, tornado,
blizzard, tsunami, avalanche, volcanic eruption, earthquake People involved: victims, governments, survivors, rescue workers What happens (during or after a natural disaster): ash, send aid, people are evacuated, high winds, heavy rain, people are trapped, famine, buildings collapse
6 1 hurricane
2 3 4 5 6
7
wind floods eruption Ash earthquake
2.17
7 8 9 10 11
Rescue trapped drought Famine Governments
6 1 responsible for
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8 1 d 2 e 3 b 4 a 5 f 6 c
Przykładowe tłumaczenia: 1 „O której wróciłeś wczoraj do domu?”. „Dopiero po północy”. 2 Artykuł o nowych parku przyrodniczym zdobył duży rozgłos. 3 Możesz mi kupić mydło, kiedy będziesz w supermarkecie? 4 Latem jest tutaj przyjemnie, ale zimą robi się bardzo zimno. 5 Dzwoniłam do tej firmy kilka razy, ale od nikogo nie zdołałam uzyskać odpowiedzi na moje pytanie. 6 Jeśli spóźnię się na ostatni pociąg metra, zawsze mogę pojechać nocnym autobusem.
8 Land mammals leopard, cheetah, zebra, elephant,
tiger, lion, giraffe, goat, cow, sheep, monkey, wolf, horse Sea creatures shark, whale, dolphin, octopus, starfish Reptiles tortoise, crocodile, snake, lizard Insects mosquito, wasp, ant, beetle, bee, butterfly, fly Birds parrot, eagle, penguin, ostrich, swallow, owl
9 Zadanie otwarte. 10 1 a, c 2 b, c 3 a, b 4 b, c 5 a, c
2 greenhouse 3 ozone
4 fumes 5 Acid 6 endangered
12 1 wind farms, solar power
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
electric cars conservation recycling organic food saving electricity saving water picking up litter
13 Zadanie otwarte.
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interested in famous for annoyed at excited about sorry for enthusiastic about aware of
7 Zadanie otwarte.
Zadanie otwarte.
11 1 Pollution
eyewitness century prove theory complex
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2.18 1 Nie. 2 Jedną (miejsce na a spędzenie popołudnia). 3 Nie zawsze.
2
2.19 1 probably 2 might 3 should
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3 Przykładowa odpowiedź:
Litter and Treasure Day I’m in Brighton and I have a great time: swimming, lying on the beach … . You won’t believe it, but the family which I’m staying with took part in the Litter Day. It’s a day for people to pick up litter on the beach. You probably want to know why they organised it. Well, everywhere is litter and it is bad for animals and fish. Also it takes hundreds of years to die. For example, glass takes one million years to die! And wool socks even nine years! I think people don’t know it. So we bought plastic bags and gloves. The event was great. We found tons of rubbish and we got rid of it. And we had a great time because the weather was fantastic and it was a barbecue in the evening (after it everybody cleaned after themselves). If such an event will be in the future, you should come! You will help the environment and … you must find a real treasure on the beach.
2.21 4 Tak, np. students bringed, I decided buy. 5 Tak. 6 Tak – na pytanie pierwsze i trzecie, nie – na pytanie drugie. 7 Nie. 8 Tak.
7 Zadanie otwarte.
Znajomość środków językowych, page 155 1 1 could
2 might 3 can’t
4 must 5 may
2 1 think there will think it will
2 are many there are many 3 It was There was 4 Dangerous is It is dangerous
4 Zadanie otwarte.
Rozumienie ze słuchu, page 158
3 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 B 6 B 4 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 C 6 A 7 B
Rozumienie ze słuchu, page 156
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1 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 b 2 d 3 e 4 a 5 c 2
2.22
1 May I/Can I use the toilet/bathroom? 2 What’s the weather forecast for tomorrow? 3 I think that my friends may not come/turn up for the meeting. 4 I think it will rain tomorrow. 5 How about/What about going to the mountains with me?
Tak.
7 Zadanie otwarte.
Wypowiedź pisemna, page 157 1 1 1−2 million years
6 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 C 6 A
50 years 1 year 2 months 1 month 20−1000 years 3−4 weeks
2 1 Tak.
Ustny zestaw egzaminacyjny, page 159 Zadania otwarte.
Sprawdź się! page 161 1 1 f acid rain
2 Nie, informacja 2. nie została rozwinięta: opis przygotowania do akcji sprzątania. 3 Tak. 4 Nie praca liczy ok.16 słów. 5 Tak, np. everywhere is litter. 6 Tak, it takes million years to die; it was a barbecue; If such an event will be in the future; you must find … .
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5 Przykładowe odpowiedzi:
6 Zadanie otwarte.
2 3 4 5 6 7
a 3 b 4 c 1 d 2
Znajomość środków językowych, page 158
Mówienie, page 156 2.23
2.24
4 Zadanie otwarte.
1 B 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 C
4 Zadanie otwarte.
5
1 Zadanie otwarte.
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mountains range high winds endangered species ozone layer rescue workers organic food volcanic eruption natural disaster wind farms
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freezing Heavy forest avalanche
6 exhaust 7 recycling 8 drought 9 grow
3 Przykładowe tłumaczenia:
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you must be they can’t be in Florida smallest island; may know something about it It may be very hot It has been raining Were there many It’s not easy There aren’t many it will probably be snowing It’s important to save
4 1 like
2 3 4 5 6
May/Could, Certainly/Sure stuck forecast, going do shall, thanks
5 1 got to home got home
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10
might to go might go responsible with responsible for might want not might not want Could this snake is Could this snake be It is possible to see wild tigers in this reserve? Is it possible … . Are a lot of There are a lot of Is a sandy beach nearby? Is there a sandy beach nearby? mustn’t be can’t be enthusiastic with enthusiastic about
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2 1 1852
2 3 4 5
Słownictwo, page 162 1 Zadanie otwarte.
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3
6 shoplift forge 7 mug rob 8 pickpocket burgle 9 kidnap steal 10 smuggle
2 notorious 3 inmate
2 1 murder
2 3 4 5
Verb
He had a ‘butterfly’ tattoo. Several times. 1953 The prison is now a museum.
Crime
Criminal
1 burgle
burglary
burglar
2 kidnap
kidnapping
kidnapper
3 murder
murder
murderer
4 mug
mugging
mugger
5 rob
robbery
robber
6 shoplift
shoplifting
shoplifter
7 pickpocket
pickpocketing
pickpocket
8 steal
theft
thief
9 smuggle
smuggling
smuggler
10 forge
forgery
forger
4 companion 5 convict 6 raft
4 1 B 2 D 3 B 4 C 5 A 6 D 5 Zadanie otwarte. 6 1 way
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
includes original work original way include worked/has worked/had worked
7 1 government
2 treatment 3 responsibility
4 justice 5 criminal 6 satisfaction
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1 Zadanie otwarte.
5 1 e 2 c 3 b 4 d 5 a
2
2.25
a 4 b 3 c 1 d 2
6 Zadanie otwarte.
3
2.25
1 C 2 B 3 A 4 B
7 1 against
2 with 3 of 4 got
8 1 citizen
2 border 3 nation
5 pay 6 for 7 committed 8 sentenced
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4 national anthem 5 population 6 religion
9 1 political parties
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2.26 1 Nie. 2 Tak. 3 Nie. Zdająca nie rozwinęła informacji 1. (wartość zaginionych przedmiotów) i 4. (działania mające na celu ochronę mieszkania w przyszłości). 4 Tak. 5 b 6 b 7 Nie. 8 Tak.
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1 Tak. 2 Nie. 3 Tak. 4 Nie, odpowiedź na drugie pytanie nie była rozwinięta. 5 a 6 a 7 Nie. Zdająca popełniła trzy błędy, ale nie zakłóciły one komunikacji. 8 Tak. 2.29
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punish my son for (his) bad behavior while she was crossing the street immediately after robbing the first time Max has cheated on taxes even though she has the right Tina is interested in political issues but she wouldn’t like
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don’t they? Before he became a British citizen although/even though he was innocent don’t they? The population of Poland and Great Britain It’s against the law/illegal to sell cigarettes does he? is a strong currency, so many people would like
3 1 F 2 D 3 A 4 C 5 E
Zdanie, które zostało podane dodatkowo: B.
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Znajomość środków językowych, page 170 1 1 get up
2 took down/was taking down 3 taken up 4 knocked down
2 1 C 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 A 6 B
Wypowiedź pisemna, page 170 3 1 c 2 a 3 d 4 b 4 Wyjaśnij, dlaczego zdecydowałeś/zdecydowałaś się
zabrać głos na forum. 2 Opisz krótko przebieg akcji. 4 Przedstaw swoją opinię na temat akcji charytatywnej, w której uczestniczyłeś/uczestniczyłaś. 3 Zapytaj o opinie innych użytkowników forum. 1
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2 voted 3 against 4 trial/accused
5 shoplifting 6 committed 7 mugged
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Czasy teraźniejsze, page 174 1 1 live
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don’t live have works don’t study go visit come listen
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plays don’t like go watch do you do Do you have Does she share Do you speak don’t speak
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am/’m studying Are you doing am/’m not working are/’re listening am/’m coming is/’s playing am/’m not doing am/’m looking are/’re playing
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2 Doctors earn the good salaries. 3 What’s a the name of the inventor who visited our school last week? 4 ✓ 5 That’s the least comfortable car I have ever sat in. 6 This is a the third time I have been to this museum. 7 Students The students who took part in the survey are all eighteen. 8 How big is the Saturn? 9 Alexander Bell invented the telephone at the age of 29. 10 Most of today’s home appliances were invented in the twentieth century. 5 – 6 The; a 7 an 8 the
5 Hi Ela,
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organise don’t have to don’t want don’t like am/’m getting am/’m beginning seems say is making loves
Przedimki a/an, the i brak przedimka, page 176 2 3 4 5
3 1 A The Moon moves around the earth.
2 a 3 an 4 The
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are the students studying visit; am going isn’t playing don’t play does your sister come know Are you listening
4 1 is
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6 – 7 – 8 a 9 –
I haven’t spoken to you for ages! How’s life? Are you enjoying the (−) school? Have you done anything interesting recently? Things are pretty much the same here. I’m working hard because I’ve got the an important exam next month. I don’t have much free time, but I went out with some friends last weekend. We did some shopping in Covent Garden. I bought the a new bag and a T-shirt. A The T-shirt is a bit boring, but it was all I could find. Later we went to the cinema and after that for the pizza. It was a a best day I’d had for ages, but now I have to study again. Write soon and tell me your news! Love Jenny
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Czasy perfect, page 178
2 ever 3 yet 4 never
2 3 4 5 6
5 already 6 for 7 just 8 for
3 1 What have you been doing today?
I have been watching TV since this morning. 2 How long has your bother been playing the electric guitar? He has been playing the electric guitar for five years. 3 Have you been waiting at the bus stop long? Yes, we have been waiting here for ages. 4 How long have your parents been living in this town? They have been living here since 1995. 5 What have you and Max been doing today? We have been playing computer games. 6 Has Jamie been studying languages a long time? He has been studying Spanish since he was ten years old.
4 1 I haven’t been having had any fizzy drinks this
week. 2 ✓ 3 ✓ 4 I’m very annoyed because I’ve been losing lost my mobile phone. 5 We’re exhausted because we’ve run we have been running in the park all morning. 6 How many text messages have you been sending sent today? 7 ✓ 8 My parents have gone been going out a lot recently.
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Zaimki nieokreślone, page 180 2 1 everywhere
Have you been have been Has the film finished has eaten haven’t danced
2 1 since
2 have you been standing; I have been queuing 3 has left; have been sitting; haven’t noticed
1 1 c 2 a 3 a 4 c 5 a 6 c
1 1 has starred
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6 1 have been talking; haven’t decided
has been taking; has swallowed have been operating; have performed have been hasn’t eaten has been practising/has taken have never got have been sneezing has been exercising; has done have been swimming
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3 1 nowhere
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no one/nobody someone/somebody nothing everyone/everybody somewhere everything nothing
4 1 anything interesting
2 3 4 5
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Czasy przeszłe, konstrukcja used to, page 181 1 1 played/was playing
2 3 4 5 6
went arrived discovered didn’t start was waiting
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didn’t have began was running fell hurt lost
2 1 I was excited because I hadn’t been abroad before.
2 By the time I got to the party, everybody had gone home. 3 When Jack arrived, I had not finished my lunch, so he waited for me. 4 Had your sister know her boyfriend for long before he asked her to mary him? 5 How much studying had you done before you took the exam? 6 By the end of the course, I had learned a lot of English.
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6 1 were having
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was talking Were you sleeping wasn’t raining used to go out didn’t watch
Różnice w użyciu czasów, page 183 1 1 a 2 d 3 c 4 b 5 c 6 d 2 1 have listened to
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
was it talked presented gave have heard Has he published has written
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
It was has been have read haven’t found have even tried haven’t worked spent have always been
3 1 haven’t heard
2 3 4 5 6 7
8 failed decided 9 was approaching enjoyed 10 didn’t notice did you come 11 turned Did you meet 12 drove has changed 13 have just got left 14 went
4 1 Josh went to has been to Cairo twice.
2 How long have you been having had this mobile phone? 3 Where are the children? They have just went gone outside. 4 When has she bought did she buy this house? 5 The police didn’t find haven’t found the stolen jewellery yet. 6 When Sam was a child he has lived with his aunt for a year. 7 Look! The dog ate has eaten your dinner! 8 Szymborska has been was Poland’s first female writer to receive the Nobel Prize. 9 The modern art gallery was has been closed since last Monday. 10 I knew have known Mary for ages.
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2 Yes 3 Yes
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have spent was; lived have been solving; have solved was have you been doing did you buy have met went; have returned
7 1 arrived
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have been exploring have already been visited has been eating have fund haven’t tried looked Have you ever been have never seen didn’t have Have you missed
8 1 did
2 3 4 5 6
haven’t eaten haven’t player saw haven’t had has been; lived
Wyrażenia określające ilość, rzeczowniki policzalne i niepoliczalne, page 185 1 1 any
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2 1 some; a
4 some; some 5 a; some
3 1 a little
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2 some 3 any 4 any 2 a; some 3 any; some 2 too much 3 some 4 few
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4 1 Do you spend a lot of money on clothes? Yes, I do.
Many. Much. 2 I only bought a little few eggs. We still have some in the fridge, 3 ✓ 4 ✓ 5 The whole All student were tired after a long day in the shopping centre. 6 We need a little a few tomatoes for this meal. 7 ✓ 8 ✓ 9 How many much sugar do you want in your tea? 10 Would you give me a few some water, please?
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2 Maya meets is going to meet her boyfriend at 8 o’clock tonight outside the cinema. 3 Look at that boy on the bike! He crashes ’s going to crash into that tree in a minute. 4 This time next week I do ’ll be doing an exam. 5 My sister will go is going to university in London. She already has a place. 6 I’ll be sending send you a postcard when I get to New York. 7 Oh look, we’ve run out of milk. I’m going to go ’ll go to the shop to get some. 8 Don’t phone me after 10 o’clock tonight. I sleep ’ll be sleeping. 9 Sit down. I am making will make you a cup of coffee. 10 What will are you going to do on Saturday?
a piece of advice a cup of coffee; (some) milk a/some chicken fish a piece of chocolate furniture Are; soups hair is; it money; is
6 1 much
2 3 4 5
5 1 Hurry up! The film is starting starts at 7.30.
whole many a lot of a little
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7 1 any chef
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little any help Few children a few hours; a lot of some new furniture whole many
6 1 leaves
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Czasy przyszłe, page 187
7 1 am/’m going
1 1 are going
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doesn’t end is seeing does the bus arrive leaves are you meeting have isn’t going
2 1 will be
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won’t won’t Are you going is/’s going to look am/’m going to study will go won’t
3 1 ’re going to go
2 ’ll give 3 ✓ 4 ’ll help
am/’m meeting am/’m visiting am/’m not doing ’ll ask Are you going to drive am/’m getting/going by leaves ’ll meet ’s going to be
Przyimki, page 189 1 1 in
4 at 5 at 6 on
2 1 at
6 At 7 In 8 at 9 at 10 on
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4 1 ’ll do
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will live am/’m going to travel won’t tell is/’s going to hit is/’s visiting won’t be ’ll go ’m going to get am/’m meeting
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5 being 6 to make/making 7 to pass
2 1 watching
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2 To do Doing extreme sports is a great way to keep fit. 3 Our English teacher makes us to work working really hard. She gives us tests every week. 4 ✓ 5 Simon promised being to be on time for the class. 6 ✓ 7 I have joined the gym keeping to keep fit. 8 ✓ 9 I haven’t managed doing to do my homework yet.
5 1 a meeting
b to buy 2 a losing b to lock 3 a to finish b doing 4 a to go b doing
to buy taking care of/looking after going seeing being go to like buying to like
4 5 6
matura exams in May. Mary bought an alarm clock so as not to be late for work. Becky doesn’t eat right before exercises so as to avoid feeling sick. I’m going on a beach holiday in Spain in order to relax. He left the office earlier today so as not to miss his dental appointment. I phoned Julia so as not to see her in person.
2 1 so
2 such a 3 such 4 so
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was invented by Thomas Edison of TV receiver is being designed is being interviewed for a job right now his MP3 player had been stolen digital camera has just been found by the police must be done with this washing machine will be told how long the delivery takes is believed that the engine was destroyed by the fire are thought to know all the answers were given new mobile phones this problem been solved yet
such a boring film so unusually so as not to in order to so as to
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5 1 is grown in India and China
2 am/’m going to have my hair dyed tomorrow 3 leather handbag was made in Italy 4 and more fast-food restaurants are opened every day 5 are/’re having some trees planted in our garden at the moment 6 is said that the rise of the internet has changed our way of life 7 can’t be ignored 8 man’s car was damaged 9 computers were being fixed when we arrived 10 hospital is going to be built in our town next year 11 will never be forgotten 12 is said to be getting worse
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2 When were mobile phones first sold? 3 What great things will be discovered next? 4 What can be done to help the environment right now? 5 What has been built in your town recently? 6 What activities have been organised at your school this term?
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asked won’t feel loses does will/’ll stop won’t see
7 1 If Mary wasn’t allergic to strawberries, she would eat
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3 1 the others
3 another 4 other one
4 1 both
5 6 7 8
them. have some more ice cream, we’ll eat it on the patio don’t make sandwiches, we’ll order pizza as Pam comes, she’ll help you prepare the food I don’t have time to cook, I buy frozen meals I eat out, I don’t eat nuts we have drunk all the juice, we’ll have to drink cola it gets mouldy
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Neither other either; or another; each
Czasowniki modalne (1) , page 196 1 1 a 2 b 3 b 4 a 5 a 6 b 2 1 mustn’t
2 3 4 5 3 4 5 6
4 1 a 2 b 3 c 4 b 5 a
would look doesn’t stop will/’ll look was/were wouldn’t worry would say
5 every/each 6 every 7 every 8 Each
have to don’t have to has to have to
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have to don’t have to had to must mustn’t
3 2 She should/ought to do a practice paper.
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2 other
2 What would you do if you would see saw a ghost? 3 Joe would speak really good Spanish if he doesn’t didn’t miss so many lessons. 4 You won’t wouldn’t be so tired if you went to bed earlier. 5 ✓ 6 If I lived in a hot country, I would go to the beach every weekend. 7 ✓ 8 If I wouldn’t didn’t like learning languages, I wouldn’t do a course.
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5 Either 6 either 7 neither
2 every 3 every 4 every
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2 Either 3 Neither 4 either
will/’ll go ’ll come get won’t look finish will/’ll meet will probably come ask aren’t will/’ll be
5 1 go
Either i neither; every i each; both; another i other, page 195
She should/ought to see a doctor. You should/ought to watch a film. They shouldn’t/aren’t ought to talk in class. You should/ought to study physics.
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6 have to 7 will 8 ought to 9 can
2 mustn’t 3 don’t have to 4 can 2 3 4 5
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Pytania pośrednie, page 197 1 1 Do you know if I could borrow this pen?
2 3 4 5 6
Do you have any idea what time it is? Could you tell me what time the train leaves? Do you happen to know when the bus arrives? Could you let me know what time your arrive? Do you know how much these jeans are?
2 1 when I can start
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4 1 A holiday by the sea is the more most relaxing type
work in the company the name of the boss is if there is any lunch break I will earn where the interviews are should send a CV kind of qualifications are required
4 1 I wonder how much will I I will earn in this job.
2 My boss would like to know where did I learn I learnt to speak English. 3 Does anybody know what plans does the managing director have has? 4 Could you tell me where is the Reception is? 5 I’d like to know how many times had he changed jobs before he came here. 6 I was wondering what are you you’re working on now. 7 I have no idea why aren’t we we aren’t allowed to have a break when we feel tired. 8 Do you happen to know can we if we can smoke on the factory premises?
Stopniowanie przymiotników i przysłówków; konstrukcje z przymiotnikiem i przysłówkiem, page 198 1 1 the worst
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less wisely longer the least the nearest/closest slower the most nervously the least clean more better
2 1 well
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the most carefully more quickly less the most loudly the most beautifully worse the furthest What
of holiday. 2 Their hotel room is as comfortably comfortable as ours. 3 The accommodation we had last year was much more better than this year’s. 4 What is the hottest hottest place in the world? 5 Dirtiest The dirtiest beaches have been closed. 6 Heathrow airport is more busy busier than Luton. 7 Anna drives as slow slowly as her husband. 8 The engine in our new car is more loud louder than in the old one.
5 1 larger
2 3 4 5 6 7
The shortest the oldest more mountainous most cheaply the most expensive The hottest
6 1 too
2 enough 3 too 4 too
7 1 I learn languages more than easily than I learn facts
and figures. 2 Camping isn’t as comfortable as staying as in hotels. 3 I find beach holidays less than interesting than city breaks. 4 I’m not enough good enough at driving to get a licence. 5 It’s easier than to travel by train than to travel by car. 6 The service in the cafe was as good as the service as in the restaurant. 7 Being on holiday with the friends is the best type of holiday. 8 Last year’s holiday in Turkey was the most the relaxing holiday I’ve ever been on.
8 1 badly
2 3 4 5 6
as tall as I am as much (money) as Alan learn so quickly as many books as Jack as many cups of coffee as me.
Mowa zależna, page 200
3 1 The Gherkin in London is not as tall as the Palace of
Culture and Science in Warsaw. 2 Jorge is not so good at English as Claudio. 3 Wawel Castle is not as old as Edinburgh Castle. 4 Moscow is as cold as St Petersburg.
1 1 that she was allergic to fish
2 3 4 5 6
that she hadn’t had lunch that they had been to a very nice restaurant that he was making breakfast that she would make some soup that she didn’t like coffee
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2 said 3 asked
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3 1 that I looked tired
2 that she was getting dressed for the party then 3 me that Joe and Ann had just got engaged 4 Kate that she had looked much better with short hair 5 that he had to tell his boss what he thought of him 6 Susan to trust him 7 Dave that they would try to have his ID ready for him the next day 8 us that her boyfriend had given her a ring the month before 9 somebody had broken into our house while we had been at a party 10 that Martha was going to have a baby
4 1 The immigration officer asked Jeff what was his
address was in the USA. 2 The woman wanted to know how long I have had been learning English. 3 Our neighbour asked how did my mother feel felt. 4 Clark asked me if I was staying there. 5 I asked Ian if was he was having a good time there.
5 1 Does Jim often play football?
I wondered if Jim often played football. 2 Where is Mark going? I asked where Mark was going. 3 When is the next bus? We wanted to know when the next bus was. 4 Where has Maria gone? I asked where Maria had gone.
6 1 had always liked
2 3 4 5
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had ever had would think to sing could would do
7 Możliwa odpowiedź:
One day Mark was working out in the gym. He saw a pretty girl and asked her if she came there often. She answered that she came every day. Mark told her that he came to the gym every day, too, but that he didn’t think that he’d seen her there before. Jenny was surprised. She said that it was probably because it was her first week at the gym. Mark said that he actually thought he’d seen her two days before. He told her that she had been running on the treadmill and that he thought she looked beautiful. Jenny laughed and thanked him, but she said that she hated the treadmill. Mark suggested that they should go running in the park. Jenny answered that it was raining. Mark then suggested that they should go shopping. He told her that they could walk around the shopping centre because it never rained in there. Jenny didn’t know what to say … .
1 1 themselves
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himself itself each other ourselves
each other each other yourself each other
2 1 The party was great. The children really enjoyed
each other themselves. 2 The couple split up because they didn’t really like themselves each other very much. 3 I often sing to yourself myself when I’m in the shower. 4 The girl looked at itself herself in the mirror and smiled. 5 We need to support ourselves each other in these difficult financial times. 6 The boys built the model aeroplane one another themselves. 7 Jack drew an amazing picture of myself himself.
Zdania przydawkowe definiujące i niedefiniujące, page 203 1 1 which
2 where 3 which
4 whose 5 which 6 who
2 1 h 2 c 3 a 4 g 5 a 6 f 7 e 8 d 3 1 My friend, who whose grandparents live in Canada,
is going to Toronto next month. ✓ ✓ ✓ Matt Damon, which whose films include The Bourne Trilogy, is one of my favourite actors. 6 Stonehenge, where which is in the south of England, is a very famous landmark. 2 3 4 5
4 1 There are millions of people around the world
whose first language is English. 2 Barack Obama, who was born in Hawaii, became the first black US president. 3 Nicholas is the person who I’ve been looking for all day. 4 Tarantino, whose films include Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill, is one of my favourite directors. 5 The Ritz is a luxury hotel in London, which is popular with celebrities and tourists. 6 This year, we’re going on holiday to Antalya, which is a beautiful city in Turkey.
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5 who 6 where 7 which
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4 who 5 who
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2 My 3 His 4 your
Spójniki, page 207
5 ours 6 your 7 mine 8 theirs
1 1 when
2 until/till 3 before 4 after
2 2 my parents’ car
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2 You’re ill so because you didn’t follow my advice. 3 I had a test although so I studied all night to prepare for it. 4 I like strawberries and but I don’t like bananas. 5 Come to our performance but and see yourself how huge progress the group has made. 6 We can get her a book and or we can get her a DVD.
the children’s bikes the women’s mobile phones Megan’s hat the boys’ football My grandparents’ house the title of the book the owner of the car yours A group of teenagers mine of Anny’s
3 1 until
Czasowniki modalne (2) , page 205 1 1 a 2 a 3 b 4 a 5 b 6 b
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may not/might not must must must
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can’t must must must must
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