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Matura 2017. Język angielski - czytasz ze zrozumieniem?

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8 maja - to dzień matur z języka angielskiego. O godzinie 9 poziom podstawowy, o godzinie 14 - poziom rozszerzony
8 maja - to dzień matur z języka angielskiego. O godzinie 9 poziom podstawowy, o godzinie 14 - poziom rozszerzony Adrian Wykrota
8 maja o godzinie 9 rozpocznie się matura 2017 z języka angielskiego. To najpopularniejszy wśród maturzystów język nowożytni. Próbna matura 2017 z języka angielskiego ma być sprawdzeniem umiejętności językowych uczniów. W tym teście będą mogli sprawdzić czy rozumieją teksty w języku angielskim.

Próbna matura 2017. Język angielski - czytanie ze zrozumieniem?

Przez dwie godziny maturzyści rozwiązywać będą maturę 2016 z języka angielskiego, na obowiązkowym - podstawowym poziomie. W arkuszu znajdzie się około 10 zadań, w tym dwie krótkie wypowiedzi pisemne.

Matura 2017 - codziennie arkusze i odpowiedzi

Po maturze 2017 z języka angielskiego - o godzinie 14 - na naszej stronie opublikujemy arkusze i przykładowe odpowiedzi.

PRÓBNA MATURA 2017 Z JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO

ROZUMIENIE ZE SŁUCHU

Transkrypcja tekstu do zadania 1

One
Do you know what the Irish town of Foynes is famous for? During World War II, many Hollywood stars and politicians travelled from the airport in this town to the US. During one flight the pilot decided to turn back because of bad weather and the owner of a restaurant close to the airport was asked to prepare something special for the passengers. He made coffee, added some brown sugar, whiskey and whipped cream and served it as Irish coffee. Now you can order it in restaurants all over the world.
www.irishcultureandcustoms.com

Two
Welcome to the Flying Star, a direct 3-hour service to Brighton. Let me inform you that the buffet is located in car number 5. Just remember to take your ticket with you whenever you leave your compartment. If you prefer to stay in your seat, a trolley service with drinks and light snacks will be operating during the whole journey. Don’t miss the new options on our menu.
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Three
Would you like to share your experiences in the kitchen with others? Or maybe you’ve never made any dish yourself and would like to learn? We offer twenty hours of classes in a beautiful Italian villa, a full-day excursion to see famous chefs at work and daily visits to the local market to find perfect ingredients. For any food lover it will be an experience of a lifetime. Sign up now! There are only a few places left.
www.golearnto.com

Four
My first job was in a Chinese restaurant. The food looked strange and I was afraid to try it. One day when I was opening a packet of coffee, it fell out of my hands and landed all over the counter where the food was. The owner put the food with the coffee on a plate and said, ‘We don’t waste anything here. You have to eat it.’ I wanted to keep the job so I had no choice. And you know what? It wasn’t bad at all. Now I have Chinese food at least once a week. Without coffee, of course.
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Zadanie 1.
Usłyszysz dwukrotnie cztery wypowiedzi związane z jedzeniem. Do każdej wypowiedzi dopasuj odpowiadające jej zdanie (A–E). Wpisz rozwiązania do tabeli. Uwaga: jedno zdanie zostało podane dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej wypowiedzi.
A. The speaker advertises a cookery course.
B. You can hear this announcement on a train.
C. We learn in what situation a popular drink was first served.
D. The speaker describes an unusual meal prepared on a plane.
E. The speaker explains how he/she started to enjoy oriental food.

1.1. ........
1.2. ........
1.3. ........
1.4. ........

Transkrypcja tekstu do zadania 2

One
Hello, everyone. My name’s Keith. On behalf of Suntan Tours, I’d like to welcome you to this beautiful seaside resort. There will be an information session at 1 p.m. in the hotel lounge tomorrow. Then, I will answer your questions about Brighton and the day trips in the area. Be careful when you buy tours from local travel agencies. Not all of them are reliable. Please, take my advice and allow Suntan Tours to book your trips while you’re here. I hope you have an enjoyable week in Brighton.
adapted from www.englishclub.com

Two
Rose: You’re so well-organized, Jake. How do you do it?
Jake: I’ve read a book about time management and I try to put into practice the tips the authors give there.
Rose: Are they difficult to follow?
Jake: Not at all. I keep a list of all the things I need to do. Then, I decide which tasks are more important and which of them can wait a day or two and I give myself a deadline for each task.
Rose: How do you check your progress?
Jake: I cross off the tasks that I’ve done. I also make notes on my computer. They’re really helpful.
adapted from www.learn-english-podcast.blogspot.com

Three
Piccadilly Press is delighted to announce a short story competition to find the best teenage talent in Europe. All you have to do is write a short story entitled The Perfect World. The best works will be published in a book. For two years Piccadilly Press will have the exclusive right to publish the winning stories. The competition is open to young people, aged between thirteen and eighteen, who come from the European Union. The closing date for entries is June 4th.
adapted from Piccadilly Press

Zadanie 2.
Usłyszysz dwukrotnie trzy teksty. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią nagrania. Zakreśl literę A, B albo C.

Tekst 1.
2.1. The announcement is for tourists who
A. are planning to go on holiday to Brighton.
B. are going to leave Brighton the next day.
C. are just starting their stay in Brighton.

Tekst 2.
2.2. What does Jake do to manage his time better?
A. He uses his computer less often.
B. He puts his tasks in the order of importance.
C. He tries not to plan too many things.

Tekst 3.
2.3. Who is the competition for?
A. Teenagers who are good at writing.
B. Teenagers who enjoy reading books.
C. Teenagers who want to travel the world.

Matura 2017 angielski. Sprawdź się przed egzaminem

ROZUMIENIE TEKSTÓW PISANYCH

Zadanie 3.
Przeczytaj trzy teksty związane z tańcem. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią tekstu. Zakreśl literę A, B albo C.

Tekst 1. DON’T FORGET!
- The dance is for students only. No guests allowed.
- Students should make arrangements for their journey back home before the dance. We do not allow students to walk home when it gets dark. They must stay inside until the dance is over or until a parent or guardian comes to pick them up.
- A telephone is available in case of emergency.
www2.chccs.k12.nc.us

3.1. The text gives readers
A. directions for getting to a dance class.
B. tips on how to select a dance school.
C. a set of school dance rules.

Tekst 2. THE WALTZ
I don’t want to dance with him. I don’t want to dance with anybody. I’ve seen the way he dances. Not a quarter of an hour ago I was feeling so sorry for the poor girl he was dancing with. And now I’m going to be the poor girl myself.
Why can’t he leave me alone? And what can I do? Everyone else is already on the dance floor, except me. What can you say, when a man asks you to dance with him? I most certainly will not dance with you, I’ll see you in hell first. No. There is nothing for me to do, but say “I’d love to”.
adapted from The Waltz by Dorothy Parker

3.2. Why does the girl decide to dance with the boy?
A. She feels that she has no choice.
B. She knows he is a really good dancer.
C. She is sorry that nobody wants to dance with him.

Tekst 3. COMING SOON!
It’s the show you’ve been waiting for. Viva Forever! is coming to the West End’s Piccadilly Theatre. So make sure you’re first in line to see it.
Viva Forever! is a story about a mother and daughter as they work their way through a TV reality singing and dancing contest. The show includes 16 unforgettable Spice Girls’ songs including Wannabe, Stop and, of course, the title song. And what dancing you can see on stage!
The Spice Girls are the most popular girl band of the last 20 years and have given their full backing to the show. So, Say You’ll Be There! Now you can get the best seats.
adapted from www.discounttheatre.com

3.3. The author of the text
A. invites readers to a pop concert.
B. encourages readers to book tickets for a performance.
C. gives an opinion about a singing and dancing contest.

Matura 2017 język angielski - rozwiąż test!

Zadanie 4.
Przeczytaj tekst. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią tekstu. Zakreśl literę A, B, C albo D.

SIMON’S STORY
When we visit Simon Reeve to listen to his story about malaria, he is still embarrassed to admit that catching the disease was totally his own fault. Simon has gone around the world three times visiting far-off exotic locations so he was well aware of the health risks when he travelled to Gabon, West Africa, a malaria hotspot, in 2006. Although he knew how dangerous the disease is, he still risked his life.

‘It happened while I was filming Equator,’ recalls Simon. ‘I was told I should start taking antimalarial tablets the day before I got to Africa and then every day while I was there. I bought them well in advance, but foolishly, in all the excitement, I didn’t pack them. Of course it was stupid of me, but I thought everything would be all right so I didn’t worry about it. I think I was bitten by a mosquito on the first day but I realized something was wrong several days later. We had finished our journey through Gabon and were going to the Democratic Republic of Congo the following day. Sophie, the director, Sam, the cameraman, and I went to have a pizza in a restaurant near our hotel with a couple of doctors from Germany who were working at the Albert Schweitzer Hospital, one of the main malaria hospitals in Africa. Suddenly, during the meal I started to get muscle ache and felt sleepy so I went back to my room and went straight to bed. I woke up at 3 a.m. feeling very sick. But malaria didn’t come to my mind. We’d come from an area where lots of gorillas had the deadly Ebola virus and that was my biggest fear. The hospital was far away so I wanted to contact one of the German doctors but I didn’t have their phone numbers. I decided to wait until morning but I was really terrified.’

In the morning Simon managed to get up and perhaps rather optimistically tried to continue filming. ‘Sophie and Sam took one look at me and told me to sit down,’ he says. ‘They checked my temperature which was 39.8C – a high fever. They gave me some water and some medicine and called for a local doctor who examined me and said he suspected I had malaria. Sophie contacted one of the specialists we had met the day before and after giving me a blood test he said the diagnosis was correct.

Simon really wants to help reduce the number of malaria infections each year, that’s why he agreed to have his story published. ‘With modern medicine there is no reason why so many British travellers should catch this horrible disease,’ he says.
adapted from www.dailymail.co.uk

4.1. Simon blames himself for catching malaria because he
A. didn’t buy the tablets.
B. took the tablets too late.
C. forgot to take the tablets.
D. packed the wrong tablets.

4.2. Simon thinks he got infected
A. after his visit to the Albert Schweitzer Hospital.
B. in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
C. while having a pizza in a restaurant.
D. during his stay in Gabon.

4.3. When Simon felt ill in his hotel room, he
A. thought he had caught a different disease.
B. asked German doctors for advice.
C. went to hospital right away.
D. was sure he had malaria.

4.4. Who first took care of Simon in the morning?
A. a local doctor
B. his work colleagues
C. an unknown specialist
D. doctors from Germany

4.5. In the article, the author
A. makes people more aware of a dangerous disease.
B. encourages readers to go to exotic countries.
C. tells the story of Simon’s successful career.
D. advertises a new BBC travel programme.

Zadanie 5.
Przeczytaj tekst, z którego usunięto trzy zdania. Wpisz w luki 5.1.–5.3. litery, którymi oznaczono brakujące zdania (A–E), tak aby otrzymać logiczny i spójny tekst. Uwaga: dwa zdania zostały podane dodatkowo i nie pasują do żadnej luki.

MY NEW FLATMATE

7th February 2011
When I first met Sherlock, my new flatmate, he told me my life story. He knew so much about me from the way I walk, the way I look and even from my mobile. And that’s the thing with him. 5.1. _____ He sees right through everyone in seconds.
But what’s incredible is how little he knows about things which do not interest him. 5.2. _____ And last week I found out he did not know that the Earth goes round the Sun. Seriously! He’s such a brilliant detective but at the same time there are these blind spots which are really terrifying.
When I arranged to come over on Tuesday to see Sherlock’s flat, I had no idea of what was going to happen. When I was looking around the room I wanted to rent, suddenly a police officer came in. 5.3. _____ Somebody had been murdered. Sherlock decided to investigate and asked me to join him. In the taxi, he explained how he had deduced everything about me
the previous day. I could try to explain it here but I think it’s better if you go to his site, www.thescienceofdeduction.co.uk, and see for yourself how his mind works.
www.johnwatsonblog.co.uk

A. This morning, for example, he asked me who the Prime Minister was.
B. It’s impossible to hide anything from Sherlock.
C. You can’t imagine how quickly he found out about them.
D. That’s why he decided to look for one.
E. Sherlock, of course, already knew why he was there.

Zadania pochodzą z informatorów CKE

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