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Felvteli feladatlap angol nyelvbol 2001Az rsbeli vizsga idotartama 60 perc. A feladatlaphoz segdeszkz nem hasznlhat. I.

Vlassza ki a mondatba illo megoldst! 1. We went to Italy on holiday . last summer. A --- B in the C the D at 2. In the afternoon he always . down to rest. A lied B laid C was lying D lay 3. I . him I didnt like the idea. A said B spoke C told D told to 4. If all the people spoke the same language, we . so much time learning foreign languages. A wouldnt need B wont spend C shouldnt spent D will need 5. Bill asked me how . get to the airport from the station. A he can B can he C could be D he could 6. She is only eight, but she is already . a teenager. A so big than B as big as C as big like D so big as 7. Sarah has never seen such an interesting thing before, .? A hasnt she B has she C has she not D hasnt Sarah 8.This church . in 1330. A had built B has been built C was built D was building 9. The teacher told . make so much noise. A the class not to B to the children to not C Bob dont D the students 10. . get better, I will go to the doctor. A Unless I dont B If I dont C If I wont D Unless I will II. rja be a szvegbe a hinyz szavakat! Minden helyre csak EGY szt rjon! Last year three friends of . decided to spend a holiday in the mountains. They set off . car early in the morning and by late afternoon they had almost . the village where they were going to stay. After stopping for a quick cup of coffee at a wayside ., they set off again along the winding road that led to the mountains. They had a . with them and according to this the village was only about fifteen miles away. It . dark not long after this, and it began to rain too, which of course made it more difficult to see the road . . After they . driven for about fifteen miles, . was still no sign of the village. They got . . III. Vlassza ki s karikzza be a szvegbe illo helyes megoldst! A Hard Day and Night Travelling A: Hello, Mr Fletcher. You look rather tired this morning. B: I expect I do. I .(1) to bed until four oclock. A: .(2) a difficult journey back from Scotland, then? B: Yes. The business trip was successful but the train arrived four hours late and I .(3) a taxi. In the end I .(4) home and found my wife .(5) the door and she didnt hear me when I rang the bell. A: So what .(6) then? B: I thought I .(7) to get in by breaking the kitchen window but I cut .(8) hand on the glass and fell on the dustbin. My wife woke up and rang the police, thinking I was a thief. When they came, they asked me .(9) to the police station with them. But my wife explained what had happened. The next time when I .(10) in London late at night Ill go to a hotel. 1. A didnt get 2. A Had you 3. A must take B wasnt B Did you have B should taking C havent got C Were you having C must to take D havent been D Have you had D had to take 4. A arrived in 5. A has locked 6. A did you do

B arrived to B had locked B did you make C got C locked C you did D got to D was locked D have you done 7. A must 8. A me the 9. A that I went B have B myself the B that I would go C will have C my C to go D would have D me my D for going 10. A shall arrive B will arrive C am arriving D arrive IV. Olvassa el a szveget figyelmesen! Majd oldja meg az A, B, s C feladatokat! One summer evening I was sitting by the open window, reading a good but rather frightening story. After a time it became too dark for me to read easily, so I put my book down and got up to switch on the light. I was just about to draw the curtains as well when I heard a loud cry of Help! Help!. It seemed to come from the trees at the end of the garden. I looked out but it was now too dark to see anything clearly. Almost immediately I heard the cry again. It sounded like a child, although I couldnt imagine how anybody could need help in our garden, unless one of the boys of the neighbourhood had climbed a tree and could not get down. I decided, however, that I should go out and have a look in the garden, just in case someone was in trouble. I took the torch which we keep for going down into the cellar, where there is no electric light, and picked up a strong walking stick, thinking that this might come in useful, too. Armed with these I went out into the garden. Once again I heard the cry. There was no doubt that it came from the trees at the end of the garden. Who is there? I called out as I walked, rather nervously, down the path that led to the trees. But there was no answer. With the help of my torch I examined the whole of that part of the garden. There was no sign of anybody or anything. I thought that someone was playing a rather silly joke on me. Still feeling rather puzzled, I went back to the house and put away the torch and the stick. I had just sat down and begun to read my book again when A. Fejezze be a trtnetet angolul legalbb 10 mondat terjedelemben! B. Fejezze be a mondatokat a szveg tartalmnak megfeleloen! 1. The writer switched on the light because 2. The write thought: Perhaps one of the boys in the neighbourhood .. 3. If the writer hadnt heard the cry, 4. The writer kept a torch in the house because .. .. 5. He took a strong walking stick with him . C. Tallja ki a szvegkrnyezetbol, hogy mit jelenthetnek a kvetkezo szavak magyarul! neighbourhood .. cellar . armed with these . called out . puzzled .

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