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ŚRODA 13 KWIETNIA 2005
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ARKUSZ I
Rozumienie ze słuchu
2.4. Which sentence about Benjamin
Zephaniah is NOT true?
A. He is a white person.
B. His poetry is like music.
C. He isn’t like other performers.
D. He moves around a lot.
tania. Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzy-
masz 1 punkt.
News from the world of society
and culture
Zadanie 1. ( 5 pkt )
Zapoznaj się z listą różnych form aktyw-
ności duchów (A-F). Usłyszysz dwukrot-
nie pięć krótkich wypowiedzi na temat du-
chów, w które wierzą różne narody. Przy-
porządkuj typy aktywności poszczególnym
wypowiedziom. Jeden typ aktywności nie
pasuje do żadnej wypowiedzi. Wpisz odpo-
wiednie litery w kratki (1.1.-1.5.). Za
każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz
1 punkt.
A
Although Elvis Presley died 27 years ago,
yesterday he had his 20 th top hit on the British
list: a single titled One Night , which was first
recorded in 1959. But this great triumph also
marks the end of another era: that of singles
themselves. Nowadays, in our world of fast-food
culture, the singles stop making sense for
a number of social and economic reasons.
2.5. What is the most common problem in
answering an examination question?
A. Not understanding what the poem is
about.
B. Spending too long on planning an answer.
C. Writing too little about the poem itself.
D. Having too little time to answer the
question.
B
This month sees the first publication in
America of a magazine New Beauty which is all
about plastic surgery. Nearly 9 million cosmetic
procedures were performed in America in 2003,
and this means a 33% rise on the year before.
The magazine will advise readers how to choose
a doctor, and what different types of surgery are
like. It will cost $9.95.
2.6. The booklet which the pupils receive at
the end of the event does NOT include
A. the texts presented during the event
B. lists of examination questions
C. information about the poets’ lives
D. addresses to visit on the internet
A. Making people hate their partners
B. Ruining the place of people’s work
C. Changing people into young children
D. Attacking people physically
E. Making youngsters ill
F. Setting people’s homes on fire
Zadanie 3. ( 4 pkt )
Zapoznaj się ze zdaniami podanymi w tabeli.
Usłyszysz dwukrotnie wywiad ze znanym
aktorem na temat typowego tygodnia w jego
życiu. Zdecyduj, które zdania są zgodne
z treścią tekstu (TRUE), a które nie (FALSE).
Zaznacz znakiem (x) odpowiednią rubrykę
w tabeli. Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź
otrzymasz 1 punkt.
1.1.
1.2.
1.3.
1.4.
1.5.
C
High-street shoppers have to get ready for another
challenge. So far they have had to slalom their way
in the streets around people who distribute leaflets
and vouchers, charity collectors and different kinds
of petitioners. Now they will face street marketing
teams who will be trying to download promotional
material to their mobile phones.
Zadanie 2. ( 6 pkt )
Zapoznaj się ze zdaniami (2.1.-2.6.). Usły-
szysz dwukrotnie relację z niecodziennego wy-
darzenia kulturalnego. Z podanych możliwo-
ści odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną
z treścią usłyszanych informacji. Zakreśl li-
terę A, B, C lub D. Za każdą poprawną od-
powiedź otrzymasz 1 punkt.
TRUE FALSE
D
A cheap children’s game has been taken off
the shop shelves because it makes players pretend
they are Osama bin Laden. What’s more, the
game is about steering a passenger jet plane into
New York’s twin towers. The pictures on the box
include a photo of the World Trade centre on
fire. One can only ask, what next – a game based
on the tsunami disaster?
3.1. Damian Lewis plays in
a new TV drama with
actors who live in the
Czech Republic.
3.2. On Tuesday and
Wednesday Damian
Lewis was busy doing
things other than acting.
3.3. Thursday was the first
day when Damian Lewis
was making a new film
in New York.
3.4. On Friday night
Damian Lewis played in
a film about
a jazz musician.
2.1. The teenagers in the Shaftesbury
Theatre in London
A. are from various parts of the city
B. have never been to a theatre before
C. will read their own poems aloud
D. are going to spend one day there
E
The Roman fort at the end of Hadrian’s Wall will
be the place of an exhibition on the history of board
games. Some of the most precious exhibits include
twenty of the so-called Lewis chessmen. The set
of chess figures was made around 1050. The British
Museum, who owns them, has agreed to borrow
twenty of them for the first time since 1831.
2.2. Among the authors who are performing
today... have published their texts in the school
anthology.
A. seven
B. nine
C. three
D. all
Rozumienie
tekstu czytanego
Zadanie 4. ( 6 pkt )
Przeczytaj uważnie siedem krótkich wiado-
mości prasowych na temat różnych zjawisk
społeczno-kulturowych (A-G). Następnie od-
powiedz na pytania (4.1.-4.6.) w tabeli, wpi-
sując odpowiednie litery w kratki obok każ-
dego pytania. Jedna wiadomość została po-
dana dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnego py-
F
One of Britain’s newest cities has done
something rather old-fashioned: it chose a patron
saint. St Benedict Biscop has already been
looking after musicians, painters, and English
Benedictine monks; from now on, he will also
keep an eye on the best interests of Sunderland.
It seems that all communities can benefit from
celebrating various figures from the past.
2.3. Many students may not enjoy the event
because
A. they don’t have enough time for lunch
B. they have problems in understanding poetry
C. they have already met some boring
poets
D. they haven’t been informed about it
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