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Centralna Komisja Egzaminacyjna
Arkusz zawiera informacje prawnie chronione do momentu rozpoczęcia egzaminu.
WPISUJE ZDAJĄCY
Miejsce
na naklejkę
z kodem
KOD
PESEL
dysleksja
EGZAMIN MATURALNY
Z JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO
POZIOM PODSTAWOWY
SIERPIEŃ 2012
Instrukcja dla zdającego
1. Sprawdź, czy arkusz egzaminacyjny zawiera 11 stron
(zadania
1 – 8).
Ewentualny
brak
zgłoś
przewodniczącemu zespołu nadzorującego egzamin.
2. Część pierwsza arkusza, sprawdzająca rozumienie
ze słuchu, będzie trwała około 20 minut i jest nagrana na
płycie CD.
3. Pisz czytelnie. Używaj długopisu/pióra tylko z czarnym
tuszem/atramentem.
4. Nie używaj korektora, a błędne zapisy wyraźnie przekreśl.
5. Pamiętaj, że zapisy w brudnopisie nie będą oceniane.
6. Na tej stronie oraz na karcie odpowiedzi wpisz swój
numer PESEL i przyklej naklejkę z kodem.
7. Zaznaczając odpowiedzi w części karty przeznaczonej dla
zdającego, zamaluj pola do tego przeznaczone. Błędne
zaznaczenie otocz kółkiem i zaznacz właściwe.
8. Tylko odpowiedzi zaznaczone na karcie będą oceniane.
9. Nie wpisuj żadnych znaków w części przeznaczonej
dla egzaminatora.
Czas pracy:
120 minut
Liczba punktów
do uzyskania: 50
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Egzamin maturalny z języka angielskiego
Poziom podstawowy
ROZUMIENIE SŁUCHANEGO TEKSTU
Zadanie 1. (5 pkt)
Usłyszysz dwukrotnie zapowiedź programu telewizyjnego. Zaznacz znakiem X, które
zdania są zgodne z treścią nagrania (T – True), a które nie (F – False).
Za każde poprawne rozwiązanie otrzymasz 1 punkt.
T
F
1.1.
Mary’s family has run the business for over 100 years.
1.2.
Mary is the first woman in her family to run the boat service.
Mary learnt to row a boat when she was an adult.
1.3.
1.4.
Mary has more work in June than in August.
1.5.
Someone helped Mary write the book “The Story of the Stirling Ferry”.
PRZENIEŚ ROZWIĄZANIA NA KARTĘ ODPOWIEDZI!
Zadanie 2. (5 pkt)
Usłyszysz dwukrotnie wypowiedzi pięciu nastolatków na temat ich relacji z rodzicami.
Do każdej osoby (2.1.–2.5.) dopasuj zdanie podsumowujące jej wypowiedź (A–F).
Wpisz rozwiązania do tabeli. Uwaga : jedno zdanie zostało podane dodatkowo i nie
pasuje do żadnej wypowiedzi.
Za każde poprawne rozwiązanie otrzymasz 1 punkt.
A. I can trust my parents.
2.1.
B. I sometimes upset my parents.
2.2.
C. I have limited freedom.
2.3.
D. I sometimes feel ignored.
2.4.
E. I try not to worry my parents.
2.5.
F. I am encouraged to have my own point of view.
PRZENIEŚ ROZWIĄZANIA NA KARTĘ ODPOWIEDZI!
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Zadanie 3. (5 pkt)
Usłyszysz dwukrotnie wywiad na temat wypożyczania rowerów w Londynie.
Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią nagrania. Zakreśl literę A, B
albo C.
Za każde poprawne rozwiązanie otrzymasz 1 punkt.
3.1. The bike-for-hire project in London
A. started after the mayor’s election.
B. was copied from another capital city.
C. was created after the mayor visited other cities.
3.2. The bikes used for the project
A. have an electric engine.
B. were specially designed.
C. are very fast racing bikes.
3.3. In Tom’s opinion, the most successful bike-for-hire project was in
A. Paris.
B. Rome.
C. Amsterdam.
3.4. Hiring a bike
A. will cost £45 a month.
B. will be free for the first hour.
C. will be cheaper than using other means of transport.
3.5. In the final part of the interview, Tom
A. instructs Londoners how to use the bikes.
B. presents the advantages of the project.
C. encourages Londoners to take part in a survey.
PRZENIEŚ ROZWIĄZANIA NA KARTĘ ODPOWIEDZI!
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Egzamin maturalny z języka angielskiego
Poziom podstawowy
ROZUMIENIE PISANEGO TEKSTU
Zadanie 4. (7 pkt)
Przeczytaj oferty miejsc wartych zwiedzenia. Do każdego z podanych zdań (4.1. 4.7.)
przyporządkuj właściwą ofertę (A E). Wpisz odpowiednią literę w każdą rubrykę tabeli.
Niektóre litery mogą być użyte więcej niż jeden raz.
Za każde poprawne rozwiązanie otrzymasz 1 punkt.
A. Oxford and Blenheim Palace Tour
Oxford is England’s oldest university, dating back to the 11th century. Come and see its
impressive colleges, famous libraries and other buildings, in which well-known scientists made
their discoveries. Then, visit Blenheim Palace, which is located in Woodstock, just 8 miles from
Oxford. It was built to reward John Churchill for his victory over the French in 1704.
B. Kenwood House
Set in the beautiful park of Hampstead Heath, Kenwood House is one of the most magnificent
visitor attractions. This elegant villa houses a superb collection of portraits by great
Elizabethan masters. Don’t miss the chance for an educational walk through woods and
meadows full of rabbits, birds and butterflies.
C. Beamish Museum
Beamish Museum, set in over 300 acres, recreates life in the North of England in the early
1800s. Guides wearing 19 th century clothes welcome visitors and explain how local people
lived and worked then. Step on board our trams and we’ll transport you into the past.
A favourite of British directors, the place has been used as a location for many historical
drama series.
D. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum
This is a very special place with a fascinating collection of nearly 50 old houses, dating from
the 13th to the 19th century. They have been saved from destruction and rebuilt to their
original form. You can see a majestic farmhouse from Kent, a market hall from Hampshire,
a Victorian school and a medieval shop. Walk around this unique place and feel as if you
were on a film set.
E. The Cuming Museum
The museum tells the history of Southwark through many unusual objects. It will be of
interest to those who like archaeology and social and natural history. Opened in 1906,
the museum was a gift from a father and son, Richard and Henry Cuming, who for over 100
years put together these unique items. The museum offers a variety of activities for visitors,
including making historical costumes.
adapted from www.holidaydestinationsguide.com
Which offer is best for someone who wants to
4.1.
see exhibits collected by members of one family?
visit a tourist attraction connected with a historical hero?
4.2.
4.3.
admire paintings by famous artists?
4.4.
visit a place where famous people worked?
4.5.
tour a place where a lot of films were made?
4.6.
enjoy some wildlife as part of the visit?
4.7.
see buildings from different historical periods in one place?
PRZENIEŚ ROZWIĄZANIA NA KARTĘ ODPOWIEDZI!
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Zadanie 5. (6 pkt)
Przeczytaj tekst. Zaznacz znakiem X, które zdania są zgodne z treścią tekstu (T – True),
a które nie (F – False).
Za każde poprawne rozwiązanie otrzymasz 1 punkt.
AN AMAZING DOG
‘He’s such a good dog, so calm and relaxed.’ This is what everyone says about my
four-year-old black Labrador, Ozzi. He has been that way since he was a puppy. He doesn’t
like to run or jump and he hates to swim, but he comes when I call him. When I walk
in the door, he greets me, so excited to see me.
‘He would be the perfect therapy dog,’ my grandmother said, but I wasn’t sure if I should
really get Ozzi (and myself) involved because I didn’t understand how my lazy dog could
help people. However, I decided to try. I contacted a local organization called Faithful
Friends . Ozzi had to go through a training programme and some tests to make sure he was
a good choice.
Ozzi passed the tests (I don’t know how), and we were asked to visit rehabilitation homes
every other Tuesday. It was difficult for me to imagine exactly what Ozzi and I would do
there and how that would help anyone. Our first visit was to a rehabilitation home where
people live when they are recovering from serious operations. Five minutes after our arrival,
we noticed a man who looked very sad and lonely. It was heartbreaking. However, as soon
as he saw Ozzi, he sat up in his wheelchair, smiled, and called us over. His name was John,
and he had had an accident months before. He was still not able to go back home to his black
Labrador. He missed his dog, so just being near a dog so much like his own really made him
happy. He showed me a picture of Maggie, who really looked like Ozzi. John looked forward
to our visits, and we continued to see him until he was well enough to return home to live
with his dog.
Another patient was Elli, who loved to play with Ozzi. She liked to talk about how
she used to have a little poodle that was like a baby to her, and I think being around Ozzi
brought back those good memories.
Meeting these people and many others opened my eyes to the benefits of using dogs
for therapy. I have realized that the best thing Ozzi has ever done is to be a good friend
to those who need one.
adapted from www.teenink.com
T
F
5.1. Ozzi has always been an energetic dog.
5.2. Ozzi’s owner believed the dog would do well in the tests.
5.3. After the tests Ozzi’s owner was asked to look after John.
5.4. Ozzi’s first visit to a rehabilitation home was a success.
5.5. Both John and Elli had some experience in keeping a dog.
5.6. The text explains why it was impossible for Ozzi to be a therapy dog.
PRZENIEŚ ROZWIĄZANIA NA KARTĘ ODPOWIEDZI!
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