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Zadanie 1. (0- 6 pkt) Przeczytaj tekst. Do każdej luki (1-6) dopasuj właściwe zdanie (A-H), aby powstał logiczny i spójny tekst. Dwa zdania zostały podane dodatkowo i nie pasują do żadnej luki. Przenieś rozwiązania na kartę odpowiedzi. UNUSUAL TEENAGER Moshe Kai Cavalin has two university degrees, but is too young to vote. 1. ________ His life is filled with contrast. A 17 - year-old from San Gabriel, California, has reached major milestones unconnected to his age. He graduated from community college aged 11 and four years later, he received a bachelor's degree in math from the University of California, Los Angeles. This year, he started online classes in order to gain a master's in cybersecurity at Brandeis University, but later decided to postpone the idea for a couple of terms, though, while he helps NASA develop new technology for airplanes and drones. 2. ________ They include publishing his second book, drawing on his experience of being bullied, and getting his airplane pilot's licence by the end of the year. Additionally, at his family's home near Los Angeles, he has a large number of trophies from martial arts tournaments. Still, Cavalin insists that he is more ordinary than people think. He credits his parents for years of focused instruction balanced by the freedom to follow his interests. He tends not to compare himself that often to other people. He just tries to do the best he can. 3. ________ At 4 months, he pointed to a jet in the sky and said the Chinese word for airplane, his first word. When Cavalin hit the limits of his home schooling after studying trigonometry at age 7, his mom started driving him to community college. But his rapid rise has not been without unexpected twists. 4. ________ When he started taking advanced physics classes though, his interest weakened, and his fascination in cryptography led him toward computer science. 5. ________ He was surprised when NASA called with an offer of work after rejecting him in the past because of his age. Ricardo Arteaga, his boss and mentor at NASA, says Cavalin was perfect for a project that combines math, computers and aircraft technology. 6. ________ His daily work at the office has included running simulations of airplanes and drones that are headed for collision and then finding ways to route them to safety. After he finishes his master's from Brandeis, Cavalin hopes to get a master's in business at MIT, and later wants to start his own cybersecurity company. Adapted from: https://www.washingtontimes.com A. Aside from this, he has racked up a long list of extracurricular activities. B. He also adds that the youth is a quiet worker with a subtle sense of humor. C. This has been a much better fit. D. He is often asked what it is like to be a genius.
testing technology that uses radio frequency identification (RFID) that embeds data in clothing tags. It works in this way: a touch screen allows a customer to flip through a catalogue and indicate which items they want in the dressing room. The customer inputs their mobile number and the sales clerk texts them when the fitting room is ready. When the shopper walks into a dressing area, the mirror recognises items and displays the different clothing on the screen. Minkoff said the two stores testing this technology are selling clothing two and a half times faster than expected and shoppers are increasing the number of items they buy by 30 percent. "We are creating dressing room therapy," said Minkoff. Adapted from: https://nypost.com T F NI
1. The^ technology^ is^ predicted^ to^ become^ more^ available^ within^ the^ next few years. 2. Customers^ have^ expressed^ their^ doubts^ about^ privacy^ issues^ when^ it comes to "smart" mirrors. 3. Paco^ Underhill^ explains^ why^ shoppers^ are^ not^ fond^ of^ dressing rooms. 4. Big^ Space^ intends^ to^ try^ out^ a^ mirror^ identifying^ the^ sex^ of^ the shopper. 5. The technology that allows customers to see how they look in clothes without having to try them on has been rejected by the majority of shoppers. 6. (^) RFID technology does not involve shop staff. 7. a person looking at goods but who does not intend to buy anything …………………..………..………………. 8. to put a computer or a piece of electronic equipment inside a product in order to control the way it operates …………………..………..………………. 9. of very high quality and intended for rich people …………………..………..……………….
Zadanie 3. (0- 6 pkt) Uzupełnij poniższe wypowiedzi (1-6), wybierając spośród podanych możliwości. Zakreśl literę A, B albo C. Przenieś rozwiązania na kartę odpowiedzi.
1. Creating a website may be time-consuming but it is not __________. A. space science B. rocket science C. moon science 2. A pharmaceutical company is looking for volunteers to act as __________ for new sleeping pills. A. guinea pigs B. trial monkeys C. grey rabbits 3. My uncle has just bought a luxury car with all __________. It cost a fortune. A. the ups and downs B. the nuts and bolts C. the bells and whistles 4. Research has discovered that __________ spend most of their time online keeping in touch with their grandchildren and reading articles. A. grey boarders B. silver surfers C. senior interns 5. They are going to __________ on the new TV show as it turned out not to be successful enough. A. pull the plug B. blow a fuse C. run out of steam 6. It is __________ bad netiquette to use capital letters in an email because it looks like YOU ARE SHOUTING. A. said B. considered C. written Zadanie 4. (0- 6 pkt) Przeczytaj poniższy tekst. Uzupełnij każdą lukę (1-10) jednym wyrazem tak, aby otrzymać spójny i poprawny językowo tekst. Wymagana jest całkowita poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów. Przenieś rozwiązania na kartę odpowiedzi. RAINING POETRY If you are walking through Boston during a downpour, make 1. ____________________ to keep your eyes on the pavement, as you might just see a poem appear in front of you. For the last few months, Bostonians wandering the city streets in the rain may 2. ____________________ come across poems written on the sidewalk. Entitled "Raining Poetry," this art installation was a collaboration between the non-profit Mass Poetry and the city of Boston. The first poems were installed to commemorate 3. ____________________ start of National Poetry Month, with several more added to the city's streets on May the 13 th^ last year. The poems were 4. ____________________ by Danielle Legros Georges, Boston's poet laureate. She was keen on poems 5. ____________________ on their relationship with Boston, as
Zadanie 6. (0- 8 pkt) Przeczytaj tekst. Uzupełnij każdą lukę (1-8) jednym wyrazem, przekształcając wyrazy podane w ramce tak, aby otrzymać logiczny i gramatycznie poprawny tekst. Dwa wyrazy zostały podane dodatkowo i nie pasują do żadnej luki. Wybrany wyraz może być użyty tylko raz. W każdą lukę można wpisać tylko jeden wyraz. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność gramatyczna i ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów. Przenieś rozwiązania na kartę odpowiedzi. CARE SURE EQUIP PRODUCE CONVEY GROW JUDGE ENTER SHORT REGULAR ROBOT-MADE PIZZA Did robots help make your pizza? If you ordered it from Silicon Valley's Zume Pizza, the answer is yes. The California startup, which began deliveries in April, is using intelligent machines to grab a slice of the multibillion-dollar pizza delivery market. Zume is one of a 1. ________________________ number of food-tech companies. Inside its commercial kitchen, pizza dough travels down a 2. ________________________ belt where machines add the sauce, spread it and 3. ________________________ slide the uncooked pizzas into an 800 - degree oven. Zume also wants to bring innovation to pizza delivery. This fall, the startup plans to use trucks 4. ________________________ with 56 ovens that can bake pizzas en route to customers. The company is trying to 5. ________________________ delivery times with software to predict when and what kind of pizzas customers will order. Robots may be able to produce simple foods such as pizza, burgers and sandwiches, but they will not be taking over restaurants anytime soon because they still struggle with 6. _______________________ tasks that require fine motor skills, 7. ________________________ and taste. That is why the company does not plan to eliminate any of its 50 employees, but move them into new jobs as robots take over more kitchen work and the company opens new locations. "There are so many jobs in food service that are so complex that it will be a very long time before we have robots doing them. I want to 8. ________________________ restaurant workers that the skills they have are still going to be of value," said Jay Reppert, one of Zume's founders. Adapted from: https://www.tweentribune.com
Zadanie 7. (0- 10 pkt) Przeczytaj zdania (1–10). Wykorzystując wyrazy podane wielkimi literami, uzupełnij każde zdanie z luką tak, aby precyzyjnie oddać sens zdania wyjściowego. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna i gramatyczna wpisywanych fragmentów zdań. Uwaga: nie zmieniaj formy podanych wyrazów. W każdą lukę możesz wpisać maksymalnie pięć wyrazów, wliczając w to wyraz już podany. Formy skrócone (np. needn’t, they’re) są liczone jako dwa wyrazy. Przenieś rozwiązania na kartę odpowiedzi.
1. The company is carrying out a scientific study to find a cure for HIV. IS A scientific study to find a cure for HIV …………..………………………………………………. by the company. 2. There is no point in buying this electronic device. WORTH It …………………………………………………………………………………. this electronic device. 3. Can you look after my pet lizard while I am on holiday?" CARE
4. I will take a coat with me because it might get cold. IN I will take a coat with me ........................................................................................................................... 5. Anna studies Chemistry two hours a week and I study it for four hours a week. MUCH I study Chemistry ............................................................................................................... as Anna does. 6. We will arrive too late to meet the Physics Nobel Prize winners. LEFT By the time we arrive, the Physics Nobel Prize winners ........................................................................... 7. He failed to patent his invention. IN He ........................................................................................................................................ his invention. 8. It is such a pity that you did not copy the file. WISH I ..................................................................................................................................................... the file. 9. I am sure she took part in the scientific study. MUST She ......................................................................................................................... in the scientific study. 10. Although I am a student of ICT, I am not good at programming. SPITE ..................................................................................... a student of ICT, I am not good at programming.
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1. A scientific study to find a cure for HIV …………..……………………………………. ………………………………………. by the company. 2. It ………………......………………………………………………. this electronic device.
while I am on holiday?
4. I will take a coat with me .................................................................................................... 5. I study Chemistry ......................................................................................... as Anna does.
6. By the time we arrive, the Physics Nobel Prize winners ..................................................... ............................................................................................. 7. He .................................................................................................................. his invention. 8. I ............................................................................................................................... the file. 9. She ................................................................................................... in the scientific study. 10. ............................................................................................................................ a student of ICT, I am not good at programming. _____ / 10 Zadanie 8. 1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______ 6. ______ _____ / 6 Zadanie 10. 1. In which century was the world’s first underground railway, the London Underground, opened? How many lines are there on the London Underground today? ……………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 2. What animal was the first successfully cloned mammal? What was it called? ……………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 3. A mac or mack is a name for a raincoat. What is the origin of the name? ……………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 4. The first commercially successful model of a "safety bicycle" was J. K. Starley's version from 1885 (shown in the picture). What was it called? ……………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………