Egzamin pisemny • Test 1 ROZUMIENIE TEKSTU PISANEGO Z A D A N I E 4. (8 pkt) Przeczytaj oferty wynajmu mieszkania. Do każdego z podanych zdań (4.1 - 4.8) przyporządkuj właściwą ofert (A-E). Wpisz odpowiednią literę w każdą rubrykę tabeli. Każda z liter może być użyta więcej niż jeden raz. Za każdi poprawne rozwiązani^ptrzymasz 1 punkt. © ® £880 per month, Waterloo and London Bridge Amazing two bedroom flat in Waterloo area. Fully fumished. Ali city centrę attractions (bars, restaurants and shops) within walking distance. Large modern living room, high speed wireless broadband and fully fitted kitchen. Bedroom gets lots of light. King-size bed with plenty of storage space. Modern bathroom. Recently decorated. Underground garage available. © Very nice unfurnished one-bedroom fiat in Winchmore Hill recently available. F i r s t floor. Plenty of s t o r a g e place. You have your own kitchen, b a t h r o o m and dining room. Newly decorated. I n t e r n e t included in t h e rent. Landline phone calls not included. A 1 0 - m i n u t e walk t o Winchmore Hill s t a t i o n . £670 per month, Greenwich, South London Fully fumished two bedroom fiat close to Greenwich University is available for rent. Only 7 minutes away from the Jubilee Linę (North Greenwich Station), local bus services to the city centrę. Secure building, video phone entry with porter. Luxury bathroom with bathtub/shower and heated floor. Both offstreet parking and garage available. 4.1, £600 per month, Muswell Hill, North London £ 3 2 0 per month, Lewisham, South London Single room available in a fumished fiat with a comfortable living room with broadband and TV. The kitchen and bathroom are shared. Hidden from the main road. A 5-minute walk to St. John's station. Shops and supermarkets also within easy walking distance. Rent includes water, gas and electricity. © £ 2 0 0 per month, Winchmore Hill, N o r t h London Fumished two-bedroom fiat on third floor in a quiet street in Muswell Hill. Convenient public transport connections to the city centrę. Includes large living room with beautiful spacious balcony with plenty of room for dining outside. Bedroom with fitted wardrobe. Bathroom with shower. Free parking available. No extra charges. You need to have some furniture of your own. 4,2, You can feel very safe in your fiat. 4,3. You will not have your own bathroom. 4,4, You can eat in the fresh air. 4.5, You will have a luxurious bedroom. 4,6, You can choose between two places to keep your car. w You do not have to use public transport to get to the city centrę. 4,8, | You have to pay extra for one thing. 46 Testy maturalne z jeżyka angielskiego. Poziom podstawowy. © Pearson Central Europę Sp. z o o. 2011 Egzamin pisemny • Test 1 : A DANIE 5. (6pkty Przeczytaj tekst. Na podstawie informacji w nim zawartych zdecyduj, które zdania są zgodne z treścią tekstu (T), a które nie (F). Zaznacz znakiem X odpowiednią rubrykę w tabeli. Za każde poprawne rozwiązanie otrzymasz l punkt. -rmmmsmm i^i^MMBIMMŁ-- ATTER TWENTY YEARS In the doorway of a darkened hardware storę stood a man. As the policeman walked up to him the man spoke up ąuickly. "It's all right, ofFicer," he said. "I'm just waiting for a friead. Ifs an appointment madę twenty years ago. Sounds a M e funny to you, doesn't it? Weil, Fil explain if you'd like to make certain ifs all alright." The man in the doorway struck a match and lit his cigar. The light showed his face. "Twenty years ago to-night," said the man, "I dined here at 'Bigjoe' Brady's with Jimmy Wells, my best friend. He and I were raised here in New York, just like two brothers, together. The next morning I was to start for the West to make my fortunę. Weil, we agreed that night that we would meet here again exacdy twenty years from that datę and time, no matter what our conditions might be or from what distance we might have to come. I knowJimmy will meet me here if he's alive, for he always was the truest man in the world. He'll never forget." "Did pretty well out West, didn't you?" asked the policeman. "You bet! I hope Jimmy has done half as well. "1*11 be on my way", said the policeman. "Hope your friend comes around all right." About twenty minutes he waited, and then a tali man in a long overcoat, with the collar turned up to his ears, hurried across from the opposite side of the street. He went directly to the waiting man. "Is that you, Bob?" he asked. "Is that you, Jimmy Wells?" cried the man in the door. "It's Bob!" exclaimed the newly anwed man. "Well, well, well! - twenty years is a long time. How has the West treated you, old man?" "It has given me everything I asked it for. You've changed lots, Jimmy. I never thought you were so tali." "Oh, I grew a bit after I was twenty. Come on, Bob; well go around to a place I know of, and have a good long talk about old times." The two men started up the street. The man from the West was beginning to tell the history of his career. The other, hidden in his overcoat, listened with interest. At the corner there was a drug storę, shining with electric lights. When tiiey came into this light each of them turned simultaneously to look at the other's face. The man from the West stopped suddenly. "You're not Jimmy Wells," he said. "Twenty years is a long time, but not long enough to change a man's nose from a long to a short one." "It sometimes changes a good man into a bad one," said the tali man. "You've been under arrest for ten minutes, 'Silky' Bob. Now, before we go on to the station here's a notę I was asked to hand you. You may read it here at the window. It's from Patrolman Wells." The notę was rather short. Bob: I was at the appointed place on time. Whenyou struck the match to lightyour cigar I saw it was theface of the man wanted in Chicagofor many crimes. Somehow I couUn't do it myself so I went around andgot a plain clothes man to do thejob. JIMMY. l 'edfrom After Twenty Years by 0. Henry T F Bob knew that the policeman might find his story strange. Bob did not really believe that Jimmy was going to come. m Bob was very successful in the West. Bob knew immediately that the man in the overcoat was not Jimmy. I S Bob got arrested without any reason. S.4 Bob and Jimmy did see each other after twenty years. Testy maturalne z języka angielskiego. Poziom podstawowy. © Pearson Central Europę Sp. z o.o. 2 0 1 ' 47 Egzamin pisemny • Test 1 ZADANIE 6, (6 pkt) Przeczytaj tekst. Z podanych możliwości odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią tekstu. Zakreśl literę A, E C lub D. Za każde poprawne rozwiązanie otrzymasz 1 punkt. ENTERTA1NMENT NEWS 6.1. Bar Surya is a special place because A, it makes you stop worrying about the world's troubles. Eco danee B. it combines fun with serious issues. Britain's flrst eco-nightclub attracts its customers with its eco-friendly energy generating dance floor. C. its visitors are particularly enthusiastic. D, ithasjust opened. Who on earth thinks about environmental protection when they go clubbing? A long-awaited Saturday night should, after all, be all about having fun rather than worrying about the world's troubles. But, believe it or not, there is a club whose visitors are as enthusiastic about saving the planet as they are about bouncing up and down on the dance floor! In Bar Surya, a newly opened club based in Pentonville Road in London's King's Cross, you can enjoy your drink and shake a leg to your favourite clubbing tune while helping to save the world's energy. Now, how does that work? ( By far the most uniąue and eye-catching element is the energy generating dance floor, which is powered by the clubbers themselves. As people dance and move, they tread on special wooden boards, which, in turn, make the crystals hidden under the floor compress. All this generates an electrical current. It turns out that the clubbers produce enough energy to power both the club's lights and air-conditioning and nearby homes in the Kings Cross district! The club's emdronmental message is set out right at the very entrance: if you can prove that you either walked, pedalled a bicycle or used public transport, you can get in for free, otherwise you have to pay £10. All eco-clubbers also need to sign a document promising to work towards stopping climate change. Once in, you might wrongly think that you would risk the club running out of power if you stepped off the dance floor to have a look around. You can still listen to the musie but also try one of the club's famous organie drinks served in biodegradable cups or focus your attention on the messages flashed up on the big screen televisions warning of the Earth's limited natural resources. All that plus a recyclable water system with toilets that flush with rainwater. Add to that the use of solar panels on the roof, and you've got a truły environmentally-friendly place. 'There is no greater platform than clubbing to reacń>out to young people', says Andrew Charalambous (also known as Dr Earth), the owner of the club. 'We want people to start doing things constructively for the environment', he adds. Will the idea of combining ecology with fun help young people to think morę seriously about the dangers of climate change? A lot of us think being environmentally-friendly is boring but as the example of this London eco-club shows, it doesn't have to be. 6.2. Why is the club's dance floor unique? A, It is the most eye-catching dance floor iri the King's Cross district. B, It serves morę than one purpose. C, It is madę of wooden boards. O. It uses the energy produced by lights and air-conditioning. 6.3. In order to get inside the club you have to A, formally declare you treat the environment seriously. B. prove you came on foot. C. prove you used public transport. D, pay a £10 deposit for your bicycle. 6.4. The club A. will immediately run out of power if you stop dancing. B. serves drinks in all kindsof cups. C. uses a variety of ways of helping the environment. D. plays musie that talks about the Earth's limited natural resources. 6.5. The owner of the club believes that clubbing A. is the only way to communicate with young people. B. is always connected with the environment. C. will one day become a great way of communicating with young people. D. is an efficient way of communicating with young people. 6.6. The main purpose of the text is to A, inform the readers about the latest environmental issues. B. criticise those who do not work towards stopping climate change. C inform the readers about a new and original place in London. D. make fun of people who go clubbing. 4 d Testy maturalne z języka angielskiego. Poziom podstawowy. © Pearson Central Europę Sp. z o.o. 2011 Egzamin pisemny • Test 1 WYPOWIEDZ PISEMNA lADANłE 7. (5 pkt) Mieszkasz w Londynie i dzielisz mieszkanie z Hiszpanką, Lisa. Ma cię odwiedzić kolega z kursu języka angielskiego, -emu obiecałeś/obiecałaś oddać pożyczony przewodnik po Londynie. Musisz jednak wyjść z domu. Napisz do _sy wiadomość, w której: • • • poinformujesz o konieczności zwrócenia przewodnika; podasz powód, dla którego nie możesz go sam/sama zwrócić; poprosisz o pomoc w zwróceniu przewodnika; i^ • przeprosisz za kłopot. ^cotsz się jako XYZ. W zadaniu nie jest określony limit słów. Oceniana jest umiejętność zwięzłego przekazu informacji i" Esionych w poleceniu (4 punkty) i poprawność językowa (7 punkt). Zdający ma w tym miejscu ok. 1/3 strony przeznaczonej na brudnopis oraz ok. 7/3 strony przeznaczonej naczystopis '■NIEŚ, (10 pkt) •spoinie z kolegami i koleżankami z klasy zorganizowaliście w waszej szkole akcję charytatywną. Napisz list do wrfegi z Irlandii. • • • Poinformuj, na czym polegała akcja i jaki był jej cel. Napisz, kto był pomysłodawcą akcji i jaka była twoja rola w jej przygotowaniu. Opisz problem, z którym się zmagaliście w trakcie przygotowań, i napisz, jak go rozwiązaliście. Opisz zainteresowanie akcją i ile pieniędzy/środków udało wam się zebrać. far- ętaj o zachowaniu odpowiedniej formy listu. Nie umieszczaj żadnych adresów. Podpisz się jako XYZ. Długość listu ęem':nna wynosić od 720 do 750 słów. Oceniana jest umiejętność pełnego przekazania informacji (4 punkty), forma (2 punkty), merjwność językowa (2 punkty) oraz bogactwo językowe (2 punkty). iwaga: jeśli praca będzie zawierać więcej niż 200 słów, otrzymasz za jej formę 0 punktów. J-dajgcyjna^w tym miejscu ok. 1 strony przeznaczonej na brudnopis oraz ok. 1 strony przeznaczonej ij^zystopis Testy maturalne z języka angielsk egc ^oziam podstawowy. © Pearson Central Europę Sp. z o.o. 2011 49
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