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CZ?OWIEK – POWT?RKI1 W ka?dej linijce zaznacz wyraz, który nie pasuje do pozosta?ych.coatcomplexionjumpertightsgentlebravebossydiarytireddisappointedhandsomeguiltyhoodiefringefrecklesbeard2 Zaznacz poprawne opcje.She often wears a(n) bracelet / earring / necklace on her wrist.My brother is going to take / fail / pass his driving test next week. He’s really stressed out.Our teacher is very generous / confident / patient. She always keeps calm and explains things as many times as we need to understand.My sister is going to go / get / make engaged soon.I’ve got the best score in the exam. I feel so ashamed / curious / glad.3 Uzupe?nij luki w tek?cie. Pierwsze i ostatnie litery brakuj?cych wyrazów zosta?y podane.One of my favourite family members is Julie, my American cousin. I first met her a year ago when her older sister was getting married and me and my parents went to the (1) w____________g. Julie met us at the airport with her dad. She is a really (2) p____________y girl, with long, dark, straight hair which she wears in a (3) p____________l at the back of her head. I liked her from the start because she’s very friendly and (4) c____________l and I like people who are optimistic and smile a lot. Before the trip I felt a little (5) a___________s because my English wasn’t very good but everything went well. Julie and I have a lot in common, too. We’re both artistic and we like (6) d____________g, painting and taking photos. We keep in touch very often now – we chat online almost every day.4 W ka?dej linijce zaznacz wyraz, który nie pasuje do pozosta?ych.heightwrinklesgroomcomplexionbossywristbandpatientseriousfringedelightedashamedgladjumpercoatbeltbeard5 Zaznacz poprawne opcje.I like Eric because he always keeps his promises. He’s so generous / reliable / gentle.My sister got married last year. Her wedding / bride / engaged was on 4th May.I must get a good mark in my maths test next Monday. I really hope I don’t pass / fail / take it. Our teacher is quite young. He’s in his twenty / twentieth / twenties.I’m a little anxious / disappointed / curious after my performance. I know I can play better.6 Uzupe?nij luki w tek?cie. Pierwsze i ostatnie litery brakuj?cych wyrazów zosta?y podane.One of my favourite family members is David. He’s 16 and he’s really (1) h____________e – tall and slim, with nice dark (2) c____________y hair, so I’m sure he’s popular with girls. He’s very (3) c____________r. He’s a top student and he plays chess for a local club. He also loves hiking in the mountains with a (4) b____________k. It’s such a pity he doesn’t live in my town any more. He moved (5) h____________e last year because his father started a new job in a different part of the country. We try to keep in touch on social networks, but I’ve got a really busy year and I feel (6) g____________y when I don’t have much time to chat to him.7… Zaznacz poprawne opcje.Is this Mark / Mark’s bag?This book isn’t my / mine.Tom is a nice person. I really like him / his.London and Paris are big city’s / cities.Are there / they any pictures on the wall?Their / Them new house is very nice. 8 Przeczytaj tekst. Wybierz poprawne uzupe?nienie luk 1–5. Zakre?l liter?: A, B albo C.My name’s Tom and I’m 14. I (1) ___ a sister, Ellie. We are twins, but we look very different. I’m tall and slim and I’ve got straight black hair. Ellie is quite short and (2) ___ hair is curly and fair. We’re also interested in different things. I love basketball, but Ellie hates (3) ___. She likes animals. She’s got two white (4) ___ as pets in her room. They’re lucky that there (5) ___ a cat in our house!A amB has gotC have gotA hersB herC she’sA itB it’sC itsA mouse’sB mouseC miceA aren’tB hasn’t gotC isn’t 9 Przet?umacz na j?zyk angielski fragmenty podane w nawiasach, tak aby otrzyma? zdania logiczne i gramatycznie poprawne. Wymagana jest pe?na poprawno?? ortograficzna wpisywanych fragmentów zdań. Uwaga! W ka?d? luk? mo?esz wpisa? maksymalnie trzy wyrazy.(Nie ma) _______________ any restaurants near my home.(Czy ty masz) _______________ a new computer?My shoes are old but (twoje s? nowe) _______________.I usually visit my grandparents at weekends but I can’t (zobaczy? ich) _______________ next weekend.WRITING TASK UNIT 1Kole?anka ze Szkocji w ostatnim e-mailu opisa?a swoj? najlepsz? przyjació?k? i poprosi?a Ci? o opisanie Twojego najlepszego przyjaciela/najlepszej przyjació?ki. W e-mailu do niej:podaj kilka informacji o swoim najlepszym przyjacielu/najlepszej przyjació?ce (wiek, wygl?d itd.);napisz, jakie cechy charakteru cenisz u tej osoby;opisz, jak wspólnie lubicie sp?dza? czas.E-mail powinien zawiera? od 50 do 120 wyrazów.10 Uzupe?nij dialogi. Wpisz w ka?d? luk? (1–4) brakuj?cy fragment wypowiedzi tak, aby otrzyma? logiczne i spójne teksty. Dialogue 1Tom: Hello, I’m Tom. I don’t (1) ___________________ we’ve met before.Erica: No, we haven’t. My name’s Erica. And (2) ___________________ is my friend, Ellie.Ellie: Hello, Tom.Dialogue 2Ken: Hi, Alicia. (3) ___________ is it going?Alicia: Oh, hi, Ken. Not bad, thanks. What have you been up to lately?Ken: You know, just the (4) _________. OK, it was nice talking to you. See you later.Alicia: See you.11 Przeczytaj teksty na temat zwyczajów zwi?zanych z zawieraniem nowych znajomo?ci w trzech krajach. Do ka?dego zdania (1–4) dopasuj w?a?ciwy tekst (A–C). Uwaga! Jeden tekst pasuje do dwóch zdań.MEETING NEW PEOPLEA INDIAAlthough the western tradition of shaking hands is quite common, many Indian people value the traditional form of greeting in which you put your hands together and just move your head down a little. While doing so, you should say the word Namaste. Remember not stand too close as personal space is very important for Indian people.B BRAZILWhen you meet a group of people, it’s important to greet each of the people present individually. Men usually shake hands while married women kiss each other once on each cheek. Single women add one more kiss. People usually stand very close to the person they’re greeting.C IRAN When meeting people in a formal situation, it is important to remember that men must only greet other men (by kissing on the cheek) while women can only greet other women. This idea is similar in many of the neighbouring Arab countries. Shaking hands is usually used for less formal situations, like meeting a friend in the street.In this countrymen should not greet women in a formal situation.___people don’t normally keep their distance from the other person.___people don’t touch the person they’re greeting in a traditional way.___people should say Hello to everyone who is there.___12 Przeczytaj tekst. Wybierz odpowied? A, B lub C, aby poprawnie uzupe?ni? luki 1–4.A PERSON I LIKEA person I really like is my cousin, Dave. He’s (1) ___ his twenties (23 or 24, I can’t remember) and he’s an engineer. But he’s also good at making things. My favourite bracelet is a gift from (2) ___. It’s really pretty! As a person, Dave is (3) ___ (he never says much), serious and patient. He’s the kind of person you can ask for help if you’re in trouble. Dave (4) ___ a nice girlfriend. Her name’s Betty and she’s great. I hope they get engaged soon!A atB forC inA himB hisC heA cleverB quietC bossyA isB have gotC has got ___ / 413 Przet?umacz na j?zyk angielski fragmenty podane w nawiasach, tak aby otrzyma? zdania logiczne i gramatycznie poprawne. Wymagana jest pe?na poprawno?? ortograficzna wpisywanych fragmentów zdań. Uwaga! W ka?d? luk? mo?esz wpisa? maksymalnie trzy wyrazy.(Czy jest) _____________________a cinema in the new shopping centre?Robert is (synem mojej cioci) ____________________________, so he’s my cousin.My brother’s got (trzy bia?e myszy) _______________________ as pets in his room.This blue bag (nie jest jej) ________________________. She’s got a brown one. ................
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