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test unit 1 język angielski, Testy z Język angielski

test Unit 1, klasa I liceum, szkoła srednia

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Pobierz test unit 1 język angielski i więcej Testy w PDF z Język angielski tylko na Docsity! Grupa A | strona 1 z 6 Grupa A Klasa .................... Imię i nazwisko .................................................... Liczba punktów ...... / 150 Unit 1 1 Choose the correct option. 1 She is feeling really lonely / delighted because she has no-one to talk to. 2 I felt so bored / embarrassed when the teacher asked me to speak in front of the whole class. 3 They were scared / disappointed when they didn’t win a prize. They expected to get the gold medal. 4 People often get worried / annoyed when their internet connection is too slow. 5 I was really stressed / confused by his directions and didn’t know which way to go. ( ... / 5 p.) 2 Choose the correct option. 1 It was a genuine / fake smile. She was really happy to see us. 2 The crowds spoiled our embarrassment / enjoyment of the fireworks display. 3 The award was so exhausted / unexpected. I didn’t think I would win anything. 4 She is delighted / annoyed that you came to see her. It always makes her so happy. 5 The small kids were quite scared / disappointed in the dark tunnel and some started crying. ( ... / 5 p.) 3 Translate the Polish fragments of the sentences into English. 1 She often has some (czas wolny) __ work to rest in the afternoon. 2 Why was she (zła na) __ you? 3 Do you want to (brać udział) __ in the play? 4 That kind of music doesn’t really (podoba się) __ me. 5 I like having time to think (cicho) __ before an important exam. ( ... / 5 p.) 4 Choose the correct option to complete each sentence. 1 When does the new film come __ ? Is it next week? a in b out c off 2 We should set __ before 7 o’clock because of the traffic. a away b off c on 3 Vegetables make __ most of their diet. a up b on c in 4 You should have some time __ and forget about work. a off b at c out 5 My mum was angry __ me for wasting time playing online games. a of b by c with ( ... / 5 p.) 5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capitals. 1 It was such an __ when they saw the photos of me as a child. EMBARRASS 2 She became very __ when she lost her job. DEPRESS 3 Our next __ Harry is from Manchester. Hello, Harry. CALL 4 Our dog is really __ and loves children. FRIEND 5 She wants to work as a __. FLY ( ... / 5 p.) Grupa A | strona 2 z 6 6 Translate the Polish fragments of the sentences into English. 1 You can spot a (fałszywy uśmiech) __ because the eyes look different. 2 His (nerwowość) __ affects people around him. 3 Climbers often suffer from (wyczerpanie) __ above 6,000 metres. 4 Being with other people has a (pozytywny wpływ) __ on our emotions. 5 She works in a (centrum obsługi telefonicznej) __, but she hates it. ( ... / 5 p.) 7 Translate the Polish fragments of the sentences into English. 1 (Jak często) __ do you visit your grandparents? 2 (Ilu) __ tigers are there in the wild? 3 (Kto) __ left their bag in the changing room yesterday? 4 (Czyj) __ phone rang during the maths test? 5 (Która) __ story is the most interesting? ( ... / 5 p.) 8 Put the words in the correct order to make questions. 1 told / about / festival / you / the / who 2 you / what / shopping / buy / did / the / at / centre 3 year / go / they / did / holiday / on / where / last 4 them / you / meet / do / when / to / want 5 like / which / do / shirt / best / you ( ... / 5 p.) 9 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capitals. 1 I’m really __. What do you want me to do? CONFUSE 2 She has a lot of __ for all kinds of pets. AFFECT 3 A __ has to look after the passengers on the plane. FLY 4 Many people suffer from __ nowadays. DEPRESS 5 I’ve decided to enter an art __ at our local college. COMPETE ( ... / 5 p.) 10 Choose the correct option. 1 A lot of people are going / go to the countryside to relax every weekend. 2 Our lives are becoming / have become increasingly more hectic every year. 3 Are you going / Have you been on a walk in the forest recently? 4 Students have always used / are always using their phones. They never stop! 5 The amount of free time people have has gone / goes down in recent years. ( ... / 5 p.) 11 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. 1 My parents __ (always/tell) me that I should be more active, and I really don’t like it. 2 Does he __ (enjoy) going for walks in the mountains? 3 My life __ (become) more and more digital every year. 4 I __ (live) near the forest since I was young, and I don’t want to move. 5 Contact with nature __ (help) people forget about stress. ( ... / 5 p.) Grupa A | strona 5 z 6 21 Choose the correct option to complete each sentence. 1 I don’t want to take part __ the conference. a in b of c on 2 Camping in a tent doesn’t appeal __ me at all. a at b by c to 3 She lives __ her own and has no-one to help her. a at b on c in 4 Students with B grades make __ 40% of the class. a on b at c up 5 I don’t want to take part __ the conference. a in b of c on ( ... / 5 p.) 22 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capitals. 1 I feel really __ when he copies everything I say. ANNOY 2 I can’t believe you’re getting married. It’s so __! EXPECT 3 I forgot what I had to say. It was such an __! EMBARRASS 4 We can hear loud __ coming from the room next door. LAUGH 5 The exam was three hours long and I was __ by the end. EXHAUSTION ( ... / 5 p.) 23 Translate the Polish fragments of the sentences into English. 1 Being relaxed has a (pozytywny wpływ) __ on our relationships with others. 2 She has worked as a (stewardessa) __ for two years. 3 It isn’t a (szczery uśmiech) __. She isn’t really being nice. 4 I don’t remember the last time I had some (czas wolny) __ work. 5 Children often (wyrażać radość) __ by laughing and being noisy. ( ... / 5 p.) 24 Choose the correct option to complete each sentence. 1 She __ to an organisation that works to protect forests. a was belonging b is belonging c belongs 2 The amount of stress in our lives __ in the last twenty years. a has gone up b is going up c goes up 3 He __ that we can work to improve the situation. a has believed b believes c is believing 4 They __ on a solution at the moment that should help everyone. a have worked b are working c work 5 I __ a project at the moment, so I can’t go out very often. a prepare b have prepared c am preparing ( ... / 5 p.) 25 Translate the Polish fragments of the sentences into English. 1 (Co) __ did they say to you after the race? 2 (Kto) __ wrote a book about the country? 3 (Ilu) __ photos did you take on holiday? 4 (Czyj) __ idea was it to start again? 5 (Który) __ path goes back to the village? ( ... / 5 p.) Grupa A | strona 6 z 6 26 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1 She really __ (enjoy) spending time with her friends. 2 The climate __ (change) constantly and it is warmer every year. 3 We __ (visit) the seaside every year since I was a little boy. 4 They __ (always/tell) me what to do. I don’t like it at all. 5 __ (you/see) any good films recently? ( ... / 5 p.) 27 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? How do we understand what someone is saying to us? Of course, we listen to what they say, but at the same time we also watch their body language. This can tell us a lot about what the speaker thinks about a topic and how they feel. When we talk, we use our hands and arms to express ourselves, but our face reveals the most information. One example of this is what happens to our eyes, which change depending on our feelings. You can test this by looking at a person’s eyes when they are smiling. If it is a real smile, the eyes change shape a little, but if the smile is only used to be polite, the eyes stay the same. People serving in fast food restaurants often have this smile. Another thing to keep an eye on is how people move their hands because it is very difficult to keep your hands in one place and not move them while you are speaking. Some nationalities do this more than others, for example the Italians. It might sound like a stereotype, but if you watch them having a conversation, you will see that their hands are always moving and helping them to communicate their message. Finally, watch where someone’s hands go, because this can also give important clues and information about their emotions. A person might touch their nose if they are not telling the truth, or put their hand over their mouth. This probably means that they are trying to hide something, or are talking about a topic they don’t know much about. Body language is also useful to help you find out if someone likes you – women often touch their hair if they are interested in the man they are talking to. 1 We watch people while we are listening to them. 2 Body language can help us know the speaker’s opinions. 3 Our eyes don’t change when we smile a real smile. 4 People don’t move their hands when they are speaking. 5 Touching your nose means you aren’t being honest. ( ... / 5 p.) 28 EXTRA TASK Choose a film or a book you know and write a review. Include the following elements: • basic information about the film or book • a short description of the plot • what you liked and didn’t like about it Write between 200 and 250 words. ( ... / 10 p.) Grupa B | strona 1 z 6 Grupa B Klasa .................... Imię i nazwisko .................................................... Liczba punktów ...... / 150 Unit 1 1 Choose the correct option. 1 I felt so bored / embarrassed when the teacher asked me to speak in front of the whole class. 2 They were scared / disappointed when they didn’t win a prize. They expected to get the gold medal. 3 She is feeling really lonely / delighted because she has no-one to talk to. 4 I was really stressed / confused by his directions and didn’t know which way to go. 5 People often get worried / annoyed when their internet connection is too slow. ( ... / 5 p.) 2 Choose the correct option. 1 She is delighted / annoyed that you came to see her. It always makes her so happy. 2 The small kids were quite scared / disappointed in the dark tunnel and some started crying. 3 It was a genuine / fake smile. She was really happy to see us. 4 The crowds spoiled our embarrassment / enjoyment of the fireworks display. 5 The award was so exhausted / unexpected. I didn’t think I would win anything. ( ... / 5 p.) 3 Translate the Polish fragments of the sentences into English. 1 I like having time to think (cicho) __ before an important exam. 2 Do you want to (brać udział) __ in the play? 3 Why was she (zła na) __ you? 4 That kind of music doesn’t really (podoba się) __ me. 5 She often has some (czas wolny) __ work to rest in the afternoon. ( ... / 5 p.) 4 Choose the correct option to complete each sentence. 1 My mum was angry __ me for wasting time playing online games. a by b of c with 2 Vegetables make __ most of their diet. a in b on c up 3 We should set __ before 7 o’clock because of the traffic. a away b on c off 4 When does the new film come __ ? Is it next week? a out b in c off 5 You should have some time __ and forget about work. a out b at c off ( ... / 5 p.) 5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capitals. 1 Our next __ Harry is from Manchester. Hello, Harry. CALL 2 It was such an __ when they saw the photos of me as a child. EMBARRASS 3 She wants to work as a __. FLY 4 She became very __ when she lost her job. DEPRESS 5 Our dog is really __ and loves children. FRIEND ( ... / 5 p.) Grupa B | strona 4 z 6 17 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1 They __ (not/finish) building their house yet. 2 The doctor __ (talk) to another patient now and will be here in a moment. 3 She __ (not/call) me very often because she’s so busy. 4 He __ (work) here all his life – that’s almost forty years. 5 I __ (get) on the bus right now, so I’ll call you later. ( ... / 5 p.) 18 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? How do we understand what someone is saying to us? Of course, we listen to what they say, but at the same time we also watch their body language. This can tell us a lot about what the speaker thinks about a topic and how they feel. When we talk, we use our hands and arms to express ourselves, but our face reveals the most information. One example of this is what happens to our eyes, which change depending on our feelings. You can test this by looking at a person’s eyes when they are smiling. If it is a real smile, the eyes change shape a little, but if the smile is only used to be polite, the eyes stay the same. People serving in fast food restaurants often have this smile. Another thing to keep an eye on is how people move their hands because it is very difficult to keep your hands in one place and not move them while you are speaking. Some nationalities do this more than others, for example the Italians. It might sound like a stereotype, but if you watch them having a conversation, you will see that their hands are always moving and helping them to communicate their message. Finally, watch where someone’s hands go, because this can also give important clues and information about their emotions. A person might touch their nose if they are not telling the truth, or put their hand over their mouth. This probably means that they are trying to hide something, or are talking about a topic they don’t know much about. Body language is also useful to help you find out if someone likes you – women often touch their hair if they are interested in the man they are talking to. 1 We can’t see how a person is feeling from their body language. 2 Our hands reveal as much information as our face. 3 Our eyes look different when we smile a real smile. 4 It’s not easy to stop your hands from moving when you are speaking. 5 Touching your nose doesn’t have any special meaning. ( ... / 5 p.) 19 EXTRA TASK Choose a film or a book you know and write a review. Include the following elements: • basic information about the film or book • a short description of the plot • what you liked and didn’t like about it • your emotional response to it Write between 200 and 250 words. ( ... / 10 p.) 20 Choose the correct option. 1 We are lonely / disappointed that they are not going to visit us at Christmas. 2 People can have depression / affection when they think there is no hope. 3 The interviews are usually very stressed / stressful and I feel terrible then. 4 She is often confused / angry with the class and shouts at them. 5 He is so nervous / delighted before his test that he does not want to eat breakfast. ( ... / 5 p.) Grupa B | strona 5 z 6 21 Choose the correct option to complete each sentence. 1 I need to get __ for the weekend and visit somewhere new. a off b by c away 2 Students with B grades make __ 40% of the class. a at b on c up 3 Camping in a tent doesn’t appeal __ me at all. a at b to c by 4 She lives __ her own and has no-one to help her. a on b at c in 5 I don’t want to take part __ the conference. a in b of c on ( ... / 5 p.) 22 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capitals. 1 We can hear loud __ coming from the room next door. LAUGH 2 I can’t believe you’re getting married. It’s so __! EXPECT 3 I feel really __ when he copies everything I say. ANNOY 4 The exam was three hours long and I was __ by the end. EXHAUSTION 5 I forgot what I had to say. It was such an __! EMBARRASS ( ... / 5 p.) 23 Translate the Polish fragments of the sentences into English. 1 I don’t remember the last time I had some (czas wolny) __ work. 2 Being relaxed has a (pozytywny wpływ) __ on our relationships with others. 3 She has worked as a (stewardessa) __ for two years. 4 It isn’t a (szczery uśmiech) __. She isn’t really being nice. 5 Children often (wyrażać radość) __ by laughing and being noisy. ( ... / 5 p.) 24 Choose the correct option to complete each sentence. 1 He __ that we can work to improve the situation. a believes b has believed c is believing 2 The amount of stress in our lives __ in the last twenty years. a has gone up b goes up c is going up 3 I __ a project at the moment, so I can’t go out very often. a have prepared b am preparing c prepare 4 She __ to an organisation that works to protect forests. a is belonging b was belonging c belongs 5 They __ on a solution at the moment that should help everyone. a work b are working c have worked ( ... / 5 p.) 25 Translate the Polish fragments of the sentences into English. 1 (Ilu) __ photos did you take on holiday? 2 (Kto) __ wrote a book about the country? 3 (Co) __ did they say to you after the race? 4 (Który) __ path goes back to the village? 5 (Czyj) __ idea was it to start again? ( ... / 5 p.) Grupa B | strona 6 z 6 26 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1 She really __ (enjoy) spending time with her friends. 2 __ (you/see) any good films recently? 3 They __ (always/tell) me what to do. I don’t like it at all. 4 We __ (visit) the seaside every year since I was a little boy. 5 The climate __ (change) constantly and it is warmer every year. ( ... / 5 p.) 27 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? How do we understand what someone is saying to us? Of course, we listen to what they say, but at the same time we also watch their body language. This can tell us a lot about what the speaker thinks about a topic and how they feel. When we talk, we use our hands and arms to express ourselves, but our face reveals the most information. One example of this is what happens to our eyes, which change depending on our feelings. You can test this by looking at a person’s eyes when they are smiling. If it is a real smile, the eyes change shape a little, but if the smile is only used to be polite, the eyes stay the same. People serving in fast food restaurants often have this smile. Another thing to keep an eye on is how people move their hands because it is very difficult to keep your hands in one place and not move them while you are speaking. Some nationalities do this more than others, for example the Italians. It might sound like a stereotype, but if you watch them having a conversation, you will see that their hands are always moving and helping them to communicate their message. Finally, watch where someone’s hands go, because this can also give important clues and information about their emotions. A person might touch their nose if they are not telling the truth, or put their hand over their mouth. This probably means that they are trying to hide something, or are talking about a topic they don’t know much about. Body language is also useful to help you find out if someone likes you – women often touch their hair if they are interested in the man they are talking to. 1 We watch people while we are listening to them. 2 Body language can help us know the speaker’s opinions. 3 Our eyes don’t change when we smile a real smile. 4 People don’t move their hands when they are speaking. 5 Touching your nose means you aren’t being honest. ( ... / 5 p.) 28 EXTRA TASK Choose a film or a book you know and write a review. Include the following elements: • basic information about the film or book • a short description of the plot • what you liked and didn’t like about it Write between 200 and 250 words. ( ... / 10 p.)