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Student’s Book

Virginia Evans – Jenny Dooley

Contents Test 1

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Test 2

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Test 3

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Test 4

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Test 5

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Test 6

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Tapescripts .............................................................................................................................. p. 28

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Test 1 ROZUMIENIE TEKSTÓW PISANYCH

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Przeczytaj opowiadanie. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią tekstu. Zakreśl literę A, B, C albo D.

“No, Anton, I have told thee many times, you mustn’t sell it until I am gone.” “But I need money; what good is that old violin to you? Even the birds laugh when you try to play it. Your hand shakes so much you can hardly hold the bow. You’ll come with me to cut wood tomorrow. Make sure you’re up early.” “What, on a Sunday, Anton, and when it is so cold? I get so very cold, my son. Let’s not go tomorrow.” “Yes, tomorrow, you lazy old man. Don’t I cut wood on Sundays? Do I care how cold it is? You’ll cut wood, and as for the violin, I tell you I will sell it.” Anton pulled his cap down and went out. The old man pulled his stool near the fire, and sat stroking his violin with trembling fingers, muttering, “Not while I live.” Five years ago they had come here, Peter Sadelack, his wife, his oldest son Anton and countless smaller Sadelacks, here to the dullest part of south-west Nebraska. Anton established himself as master of their new home, and people said he would do well. Everyone knew that he was mean and untrustworthy, but that made little difference. He took more care over his corn than anyone in the county, and always produced more wheat than other men. Nobody knew much about Peter, or said a good word about him. He drank whenever he could get out of Anton's sight long enough to sell his hat or coat for whisky. Indeed there were only two things he would not part with – his pipe and his violin. He was a lazy, absent-minded old fellow. People said that Anton, who never drank, was a much better man than his father had ever been. Peter did not care what people said. He did not like the country, nor the people. Least of all he liked working the land. He was very homesick for Prague. Eight years ago he had been a second violinist in the

great theatre there. He had gone into the theatre very young, and had been there all his life, until a sudden illness weakened his arm. Those were great days at the theatre. He had plenty to drink then, and wore a dress coat every evening, and there were always parties after the play. Once, a French woman starred at the theatre. He did not remember her face very well, for it was never the same twice. But he remembered the beauty of it. Most of all he remembered her voice. The last night she played a part in which a man touched her arm, and she stabbed him. Peter had watched in wonder from below the stage. Peter went home to his wife very drunk that night. Even in those days he was a foolish fellow who cared for nothing but music and pretty faces. It was all different now. He had nothing to drink and little to eat, and here there was nothing but sun, grass and sky. The fire was low, and it grew cold. Still Peter sat by the fire remembering. He dared not feed the fire; Anton would be angry. He did not want to cut wood tomorrow; he wanted to go to church. Anton might let him do that. He held his violin under his wrinkled chin, his white hair fell over it, and he began to play. His hand shook more than ever before, then refused to work the bow at all. He sat for a while, then took his violin out into the old stable. He heard wolves howling, and the night wind screaming as it swept over the snow. Near him he heard the regular breathing of the horses in the dark. He sighed, then vowed: “He will not sell you. I can play you no more, but they won’t part us. We have seen it all together, and we will forget it together, the French woman and all.” He held his fiddle under his chin a moment, where he had felt it so often, then put it across his knee and broke it through the middle. Adapted from Peter by Willa Cather

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Test 1 1 Anton wanted Peter to A stop embarrassing him. B chop pieces of tree. C break apart his violin. D spend less time sleeping. 2 Anton was different from others in that he A had a large family. B was very strict with people. C paid such close attention to his crops. D spent time over his appearance. 3 The thing Peter disliked most about his new life was A the way people talked about him. B the farm labour. C being away from his own city. D its effect on his health. 4 Peter remembered a night in Prague when he A appeared alongside a great singer. B witnessed a violent fight. C attended a wild party. D was moved by a dramatic scene. 5 In the stable, Peter felt A frightened. B emotional. C angry. D determined.

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Przeczytaj tekst, z którego usunięto cztery zdania. Dobierz brakujące zdania, tak aby otrzymać logiczny i spójny tekst. W każdą lukę (1–4) wpisz literę, którą oznaczone jest brakujące zdanie (A–F). Uwaga: dwa zdania zostały podane dodatkowo i nie pasują do tekstu. HOW YOUR RECYCLING IS PREPARED FOR ITS REBIRTH

Britain’s recycling centres have never been busier. Since 2010, all UK local authorities have had to organise collections of recyclable waste from households by law. So what happens to the material people put in their recycling bins? The first part of the recycling centre process is far from hitech. Workers examine the unsorted material as it passes by them on a conveyor belt and manually remove anything unsuitable for recycling. 1) ................... Pieces of cardboard are also gathered by hand at this stage. They are then tied in bundles and sent to be turned into new packaging. The paper, bottles and cans are then all tipped into an impressive sorting machine. It’s designed to separate the paper from the three-dimensional items by shaking them so that the cans and bottles fall out of one particular side. 2) ................... . The cans are then are separated from the plastics using a powerful magnet. They then go to specialist sites to be remade into cans. The bottles are separated by hand into three categories of plastic that, between them, have a surprising array of uses. 3) ................... . Recycling centres process two types of paper – newspapers and magazines, which eventually become tomorrow’s publications, and lower-quality “mixed” paper, which is used for packaging for the likes of cereal boxes. Special attention is given to the publications. 4) ................... . A special machine separates them from the rest of the paper, then each type of paper passes under an infrared scanner. This detects any non-paper substances, which need to be removed to make the paper pure enough to go to paper mills. A Not only do they make up 50% of the recyclable material the centre deals with, they also have the highest monetary value. B They include car insulation, road signs and material for pillows. C It seems not everybody in the county is aware that only paper, cardboard, plastic bottles and metal cans count as recyclables under the roadside collection scheme. D This is why you should not crush containers before recycling them. E In fact loose tops and lids can cause the machines to break down. F Many people don’t bother to wash out containers.

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Test 1 ROZUMIENIE ZE SŁUCHU

ROZPOZNAWANIE STRUKTUR LEKSYKALNO-GRAMATYCZNYCH

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Przeczytaj tekst. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, tak aby otrzymać logiczny i gramatycznie poprawny tekst. Zakreśl literę A, B, C albo D.

It’s never easy to judge how much rice you need to cook to feed a number of people. If you’re anything like me, you pour plenty into the pan to be safe, but later find yourself with a ridiculous amount of the stuff. Here are my top tips for 1) ................... excess or leftover rice. First of all, be aware that it’s never a good idea to eat rice more than a day after you’ve cooked it, 2) ................... you want to be ill. The safest thing to do with rice that you don’t want to eat straight 3) ................... is to cover it, put it in the fridge and use it within 24 hours. One of my favourite summer dishes is green rice salad. Use lime juice, olive oil and a little white wine vinegar as a dressing and 4) ................... greens such as cucumbers, avocados and peas. If you want to eat the rice hot, why not fry it Chinese-style? First whisk three tablespoons of dry white wine into a quarter of a cup of soy sauce. Then fry some crushed garlic in a little peanut oil for a minute, before adding whatever vegetables you’re keen on. I’d particularly 5) ................... sliced carrot, chopped green pepper and peas. After a couple of minutes, add the rice then pour over the soy sauce mix. It 6) ................... all blend together into a wonderful side dish that’s also delicious on its own!

1 A B C D

working out laying down using up turning around

4 A B C D

insert add provide join

2 A B C D

unless whenever providing beware

5 A B C D

recommending recommended to recommend recommend

3 A on B out

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C from D away

6 A will B would

C is D did

Usłyszysz dwukrotnie wywiad z miłośnikiem książek. Zaznacz znakiem X, które zdania są zgodne z treścią nagrania (T – True), a które nie (F – False). T

F

1 Fred began running his library from his car. 2 Many of books in Fred’s library have come from its users. 3 Fred is campaigning for better public transport in his area. 4 Fred says illustrated books are popular with all ages. 5 Fred is a fan of fiction.

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Usłyszysz dwukrotnie wypowiedzi pięciu osób na temat miast, które odwiedzili. Do każdej wypowiedzi (1–5) dopasuj właściwy nagłówek podsumowujący jej treść (A–F). Wpisz rozwiązania do tabeli. Uwaga: jeden nagłówek został podany dodatkowo i nie odnosi się do żadnej wypowiedzi.

A THE IDEAL LOCATION FOR TOURING B CONTINUING A CENTURIESOLD TRADITION C AN IDEAL PLACE FOR PARTY ANIMALS D SOME PHYSICAL EFFORT REQUIRED TO SEE IT E ZOOMING PAST THE BUILDINGS F MEMORABLE FOR A FRUITY SPECIALITY

Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Speaker 3 Speaker 4 Speaker 5

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Usłyszysz dwukrotnie wypowiedź na temat uzależnień. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią nagrania. Zakreśl literę A, B, C albo D.

1 Jane says one of the reasons behind her addiction was A loneliness. B the demands of her job. C loss of a loved one. D an accident. 2 When Jane first started using sleeping pills, her opinion was that they A were inexpensive. B affected her concentration. C had no side effects. D were harmful. 3 When Jane tried to stop taking the pills she found A she needed to use them during the day. B her shoulder started to hurt again. C her sleep became less deep. D she became difficult to work with. 4 Jane advises people trying to beat a sleeping pill addiction to A stay positive. B do a physical activity. C destroy the tablets. D expect it to take a long time. 5 Jane wants people to see sleeping pills as something that should A be made less powerful. B only be used in the worst cases. C be used alongside another therapy. D be banned.

STOSOWANIE STRUKTUR LEKSYKALNO-GRAMATYCZNYCH

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Uzupełnij każdą lukę (1–5) jednym wyrazem, przekształcając wyraz podany w nawiasie, tak aby otrzymać logiczny i gramatycznie poprawny tekst. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów.

The ingredients that go into a tube of toothpaste include quite a lot of manmade chemicals. Pharmaceutical companies 1) (convention) ............................. put substances created by scientists into toothpastes to attack the bacteria that cause tooth decay. Over time, however, repeated use of these chemicals causes bacteria to develop resistance to them. Now a natural 2) (solve) ............................. to the problem has been found. Experiments show that when coconut oil enters the human digestive system, it stops the 3) (grow) .......................... of bacteria that live in the mouth and produce the acid that causes tooth decay. Not only that, it’s 4) (effect) ............................. in small amounts. Soon, then, this ready-made antibacterial agent could become the 5) (late) ....................... addition to toothpastes.

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Wykorzystując wyrazy podane drukowanymi literami, uzupełnij każde zdanie z luką, tak aby zachować sens zdania wyjściowego (1–5). Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna i gramatyczna wpisywanych fragmentów zdań. Uwaga: nie zmieniaj formy podanych wyrazów.

1 I’m reading these magazines so I can improve my English. ORDER I’m reading these magazines ..................................... my English. 2 She introduced herself to me in the manner of a queen. THOUGH She introduced herself to me .................................... a queen. 3 I was too busy to notice the problem. SO I was .......................................... notice the problem. 4 My anger increases every time I speak to him. GET The more I speak to him .......................................... . 5 Thinking about it won’t do any good. USE .................................................................... about it.

WYPOWIEDŹ PISEMNA

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Wypowiedz się na jeden z trzech poniższych tematów. Wypowiedź powinna zawierać od 200 do 250 słów i spełniać wszystkie wymogi typowe dla formy wskazanej w poleceniu. 1

Wojna jest wyłącznie źródłem nieszczęścia, a ponieważ bez wojska nie byłoby wojen, wszystkie państwa powinny zrezygnować ze swoich armii. Napisz rozprawkę, w której wyrazisz i uzasadnisz swoją opinię na ten temat. 2 Opisz starszą osobę, która była dla Ciebie inspiracją. 3 Napisz recenzję wydarzenia kulturalnego, w którym uczestniczyłeś/-aś i którego widzowie byli świadkami spektakularnego występu.

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