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EGZAMIN MATURALNY Z JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO POZIOM PODSTAWOWY DATA: 8 maja 2018 r. GODZINA ROZPOCZĘCIA: 9:00 CZAS PRACY: 120 minut LICZBA PUNKTÓW DO UZYSKANIA: 50
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Zadanie 1. (0–5) Usłyszysz dwukrotnie rozmowę z uczestnikiem konkursu. Zaznacz znakiem X, które zdania są zgodne z treścią nagrania (T – True), a które nie (F – False).
1.1. Joe was surprised that he was the winner of the competition.
1.2. Joe kept calm while he was preparing for the competition.
1.3. Joe started writing jokes when he was on holiday in Thailand.
1.4. Joe played in a sitcom when he was a child.
1.5. Joe has been invited to tell jokes in one of the cafés in Glasgow.
Zadanie 2. (0–4) Usłyszysz dwukrotnie cztery wypowiedzi, które łączy temat emocji. Do każdej wypowiedzi (2.1.–2.4.) dopasuj odpowiadające jej zdanie (A–E). Wpisz rozwiązania do tabeli. Uwaga: jedno zdanie zostało podane dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej wypowiedzi.
This speaker
A. recommends a thrilling outdoor experience.
B. describes a change in his/her feelings about a certain activity.
C. gives information about a danger that customers weren’t prepared for.
D. talks about an event in which some people were hurt.
E. encourages listeners to read a scary book.
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Zadanie 4. (0–4) Przeczytaj tekst. Dobierz właściwy nagłówek (A–F) do każdej części tekstu (4.1.–4.4.). Wpisz odpowiednią literę w każdą kratkę. Uwaga: dwa nagłówki zostały podane dodatkowo i nie pasują do żadnej części tekstu.
A. A number of rules to follow
B. A change that stopped annoying behaviour
C. A famous person dressed as a Beadle
D. An exception to the rule
E. A successful robbery
F. A thief caught by a celebrity
Lord Cavendish, a British aristocrat and politician, had a huge house in Piccadilly. He often got irritated because Londoners walking down the street threw oyster shells and other rubbish over the wall of his garden. To put an end to it, he hired an architect who turned part of the garden into a covered shopping arcade. It opened in 1819.
The Burlington Arcade has the smallest police force in the world called the Beadles. They wear Victorian coats and top hats. They make sure there is no stealing, whistling or running inside. Visitors are also not allowed to carry large parcels, play musical instruments or open umbrellas in the Arcade.
As the place offers exclusive articles for sale, it sometimes becomes a target for criminals. In 1964, a Jaguar drove at great speed down the Arcade. Six masked men jumped out, smashed the windows of one of the shops and stole jewellery worth £35,000 at the time. The Beadles didn’t manage to stop them.
The Arcade is often visited by the rich and famous. One day a shopper was admiring something in a shop window, and he started whistling. A Beadle politely asked him to stop. The shopper turned round, ready to apologise. It was Sir Paul McCartney. “I didn’t realise it was you,” said the Beadle. “You can whistle here any time you like.” adapted from www.historic-uk.com; www.tiredoflondontiredoflife.com
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Zadanie 5. (0–3) Przeczytaj trzy teksty związane z zegarami. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią tekstu. Zakreśl jedną z liter: A, B albo C.
Tekst 1. WATCH ADVERTS If you look at any advert for a watch, you’ll notice that it’s probably set to 10:10. There’s a good reason for this. Watch hands positioned at this time nicely frame the brand and logo. Since most brand logos are at the top of the watch face, setting the time to 12:05 or 1:20 would cover them up. Of course, you could turn the hands to 4:40 and get them completely out of the way of the logo, but somehow that looks sad and does not appeal to buyers. adapted from www.independent.co.uk 5.1. From the text we learn why A. adverts for watches are usually shown at a certain time of day. B. watches usually show the same time in adverts. C. the brand name is at the top of the watch face.
Tekst 2. GOING BACKWARDS The story begins with a blind clockmaker who loses his son in World War I and creates a station clock that goes backwards. With the image of the clock in the background, a baby is born. Strangely, the boy looks like an 80-year-old man and he gets younger with the passage of time. His story is beautifully told and is also visually moving. The technical tricks used to make the main character look old at the beginning are certainly impressive. The script was adapted from a book by F. Scott Fitzgerald, who was in turn inspired by a quote from Mark Twain: “Life would be happier if we could be born at the age of 80 and gradually approach 18.” adapted from www.imdb.com 5.2. The author of the text A. advertises a documentary about an old clock. B. summarizes the plot of a book written by Twain. C. reviews a film based on a book.
Tekst 3. A PRESENT FROM GRANDFATHER Grandfather opened the watchcase and Peter read the inscription – the name they shared. He took Peter’s hand and folded the boy’s thin fingers over the treasure. “My watch and my name belong to you now,” Grandfather said. “I will never ask you how you have treated these gifts. You must ask yourself: What have I done with my name? What have I done with my time? This is what really matters. Remember that.” Peter took the gold watch. Grandfather had always been very proud of it. Peter knew it was hard for him to give it away. “Thank you, Grandfather,” he said. “I will always remember your words.” adapted from Grandfather’s Gold Watch by Louise Garff Hubbard
5.3. By giving Peter the gold watch, the grandfather wanted to A. remind Peter about the important things in life. B. make Peter spend more time with him. C. celebrate Peter’s birthday.
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6.1. In the first paragraph, the author
A. describes James Bond’s favourite car. B. informs readers about James Bond cars which are for sale. C. gives reasons for selling a James Bond car collection. D. recommends going on a ride in a James Bond car.
6.2. Dezer’s car collection
A. is the shared passion of one family. B. includes fewer than a thousand exhibits. C. consists mainly of Bondmobiles. D. was originally started by Gil Dezer.
6.3. Which is TRUE about Stuart and Barbara Donovan?
A. They were Dezer’s competitors from London. B. They sold their cars to Dezer. C. They worked for Dezer. D. They wanted to buy Dezer’s Bondmobiles.
6.4. If you want to see Bondmobiles and the other cars from Dezer’s collection, you
A. ought to visit a museum in Great Britain. B. have to go to a special car park. C. should contact the Donovans. D. need to visit a few places.
6.5. The potential buyer of the Bond collection
A. won’t get any Aston Martins. B. can’t leave the Bondmobiles in Miami. C. won’t be able to negotiate the price. D. can’t choose just a few Bondmobiles.
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Zadanie 7. (0–3) Przeczytaj tekst, z którego usunięto trzy zdania. Wpisz w każdą lukę (7.1.–7.3.) literę, którą oznaczono brakujące zdanie (A–E), tak aby otrzymać spójny i logiczny tekst. Uwaga: dwa zdania zostały podane dodatkowo i nie pasują do żadnej luki.
I live in Canada – just north of Toronto. One night I woke up around 3 a.m. and went to
the kitchen to get a glass of water. When I looked out of the window, I saw a big, dark shape.
I looked again and I couldn’t believe my eyes. There was an elephant there! It was damaging
the flowerbeds in front of our house! 7.1. _____ The conversation went like this:
“Wake up. There’s an elephant in our front yard!”
“What are you talking about, John? Go away.”
Well, she finally went to the kitchen with me and we looked outside. 7.2. _____ But when we
were about to go upstairs, my wife looked out of the window again and yelled, “John,
the elephant is really there!” It turned out that it was now standing on our neighbours’ lawn.
We ran to the living room and called the police. 7.3. _____ The following day we learned that
three elephants had escaped from a circus. One of those animals decided to walk through our
neighbourhood. adapted from www.reddit.com
A. Both of them were still standing in our front yard when she came back.
B. I wanted my wife to see it, so I ran to the bedroom to tell her about it.
C. They told us there had been other reports of elephants walking in the streets and ordered us
to stay inside.
D. Hearing that, I decided to call my neighbours and warn them about it.
E. To my disappointment, the elephant was gone and I thought it had been a strange dream.
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Zadanie 9. (0–5) W zadaniach 9.1.–9.5. spośród podanych opcji (A–C) wybierz tę, która jest tłumaczeniem fragmentu podanego w nawiasie, poprawnie uzupełniającym lukę w zdaniu. Zakreśl jedną z liter: A, B albo C.
9.1. ( Było ) _____ many people in the stadium on Saturday.
A. It was B. They were C. There were
9.2. She’ll watch a romantic comedy with her boyfriend ( chyba że ) _____ there is a football
match on TV. A. on condition B. unless C. till
9.3. I saw the man suspected of robbery ( po przeciwnej stronie ulicy ) _____.
A. in another part of the street B. at the end of the street C. across the street
9.4. If you want to be treated ( jak dorosły ) _____, you can’t behave in such a silly way.
A. how an adult B. as an adult C. for an adult
9.5. Your party was fantastic and we ( dobrze się bawiliśmy ) _____. Thanks for inviting us!
A. enjoyed ourselves B. played so well C. made fun of it
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Zadanie 10. (0–10) Po powrocie z kursu językowego chcesz podzielić się swoimi wrażeniami z tego wyjazdu na blogu.
Rozwiń swoją wypowiedź w każdym z czterech podpunktów, pamiętając, że jej długość powinna wynosić od 80 do 130 słów (nie licząc słów w zdaniach, które są podane). Oceniane są: umiejętność pełnego przekazania informacji (4 punkty), spójność i logika wypowiedzi (2 punkty), bogactwo językowe (2 punkty) oraz poprawność językowa (2 punkty). Podpisz się jako XYZ.
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