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EGZAMIN KOCOWY Z JZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO NA POZIOMIE B2 Wrzesie 2007 - Odpowiedzi na pytania 1, 2, 3, 3.1, 3.2 i 3.

3 wpisuj na kart odpowiedzi numer 1 bd sprawdzone komputerowo - Odpowiedzi na pytania do testw 3.4, 3.5 i 4 wpisuj na kart numer 2 bd sprawdzane przez nauczyciela - Za cay egzamin moesz uzyska 160 pkt; zalicza 60% czyli 96 pkt. - Czas egzaminu 120 minut

Test 1: Rozumienie ze suchu (20 pkt) pytania 1-10


Za chwil usyszysz krtk audycj radiow. Zapoznaj si z zadaniami 1-10 a nastpnie, po dwukrotnym wysuchaniu tekstu, zaznacz waciwe opcje ich zakoczenia czyli zadanie typu multiple choice wybr poprawnej odpowiedzi z trzech opcji A, B, C. Zrobimy je w klasie dlatego nie zamieszczam opcji odpowiedzi

Test 2: Rozumienie tekstu pisanego (20 pkt) pytania 11-20. Students swap pints for Pilates
The stereotypes of the beer-drinking, kebab-eating health disaster zone is being left behind by students, who are switching to a more puritanical, clean-living lifestyle, according to a recent survey. About 25% are now teetotal, the National Union of Students Service Section says while the rest of the student population shows a growing appetite for exercise facilities and healthy eating. This contrasts sharply with that widespread image of the beer-drinking layabout fond of late-morning lie-ins after long nights spent in smoky backstreet pubs. As a sign of the times, the plan from NUS Services is to promote a new juice bar concept in Student Union buildings around the country, And next month, NUS Welfare Section will invite Student Unions to promise that more events will be held in alcohol-fee venues so that a wider range of students may take part in activities. The Campaign for Real Ale said that 26 pubs close every month but there are few signs that students will be filling the empty bar stools. If anything, they appear to be leading the departure from the bar with a major annual survey of the student life carried out by the Mori polling organization, showing a 13-percent-point fall in students going to the pub as a leisure activity, compared to five years ago. The pub is now a minority activity, only 1% ahead of sport and exercise as a way of spending spare time. Nick Emms of NUS Services says there is a clear trend away from pub-going, and this has become more pronounced in the past four or five years. He adds that students expect a much wider range of social activities and are more health conscious as well as being more likely to use exercise facilities than the general population. Daytime drinking an age-old pursuit among students has virtually disappeared. With young people more likely to hit the exercise bikes than the lager, Student Unions have been abandoning their old-fashioned, beer-soaked image. The University of London Student Union has turnec one of its two traditional bars into a caf-style area, with healthier food and will be made be made non-smoking. Serving about 5,000 students a day, the Union has its own private health club, with 60 exercise stations and a swimming pool. Those thinking student entertainment means six pints and an Elvis impersonator should check the weekly ULU schedule, whose 50 exercise classes include yoga sculpt, Pilates, aerobiking and boxercise. The student

population is more diverse and used to a wider range of entertainments than drinking pints in a pub, says a ULU spokesperson. Apparently, the recent introduction of non-alcoholic cocktails was well received. The decline in sales of alcohol across the bar is visible throughout the country, says the president of Durham Student Union, Nick Pickles. This is partly financial, but also represents a change in youth culture. The Durham SU bar has stopped selling real ale, says Mr Pickles, because there was no demand and the appeal of traditional pubs for young drinkers seems limited. He adds that students may still be drinking alcohol, but, rather than spending time in pubs, they buy wine from supermarkets, or go to bars. While there are many headlines about excessive consumption of alcohol among the young in general, these changes involving students raise the prospect of more American-style, healthy-living youngsters at least on campus. Its not good news for the pub industry, which has already seen so many inner city pubs close. No longer can student trends be dismissed as referring only to a small, unrepresentative group, as almost half of all young people now go to university, with more than two thirds of hose in more affluent parts of the country going on to higher education. In the view of Veronica Kong, NUS Vice President for welfare, the factors underlying the decline in student drinking are more practical. Simply, students have neither enough time nor money for it. Debt reduces their spending power, and with so many now having term-time jobs, they dont have the long hours to sit in pubs. When so much time is taken earning money, the time pressure on academic work increases, she says, and leisure activities tend to suffer. Youre more likely to find a student working behind a bar than drinking in front of one these days,
Adapted from: http://news.bbc.co.uk,published:1006/02/21

11. Most peoples view of British students A. differs considerably from reality. B. reflects precisely the real state of affairs. C. is very close to the true picture. 12. The NUS Welfare Section is going to encourage SUs to A. make a greater number of their events acceptable to non-drinkers. B. limit the amount of alcohol consumed at all student events. C. design separate events for non-drinking and drinking students. 13. The trend for the closing down of pubs is A. quite likely to be reversed by students. B. distinctly unlikely to be reversed by students. C. certainly going to be reversed by students. 14. As far as statistics on student leisure activities are concerned, in comparison with sport and exercise, going to the pub A. remains more popular. B. is now slightly less popular. C. enjoys exactly the same popularity. 15. According to Nick Emms, is comparison with the population as a whole, students are A. more concerned about their health and fitness. B. less concerned about their health and fitness. C. equally concerned about their health and fitness.

16. The University of London Student Union A. has recently turned a bar into a non-smoking health club. B. has a health club visited daily by 5,000 students C. offers 50 physical exercise classes a week. 17. The decrease in across-the-bar sales of alcohol to young people in Britain A. is very much due to high pub beer prices. B. reflects a change in their drinking habits. C. has noting to do with prices of the beverages. 18. Any trends observable among British students today A. only concern an unrepresentative group of young people. B. are likely to characterize about 50% of the countrys youth. C. are true for two thirds of all young Britons. 19. According to Veronica King, the decline in students drinking reflects A. more pressure to achieve academically. B. a greater range of leisure activities. C. students financial situation. 20. The final sentence illustrates the growing tendency for students to A. earn money rather than spend it on alcohol. B. spend more leisure time in pubs. C. both work and drink in pubs.

Test 3: Formy i struktury jzykowe w komunikacji (80 pkt)


3.1 pytania 21-30 (10 pkt)
W kadym z poniszych zda zostay podkrelone trzy elementy, ktre oznaczono literami A, B, C. Jeden z elementw jest zawsze niepoprawny w kontekcie caego zdania. Dla kadego zdania ustal o jaki element chodzi, a nastpnie zaznacz swoje rozwizanie na karcie odpowiedzi nr 1. 21. Jessica [A] is said [B] to have heard [C] these news last week. 22. Last time, the police [A] were called [B] shortly after the robbery [C] has taken place. 23. Would you mind [A] telling me how [B] can I get to the nearest [C] newsagents? 24. [A] Its been a long time since we last [B] have had a chat, [C] hasnt it? 25. Nobody was [A] let to join me, because I [B] was to perform the task [C] by myself. 26. Your story sounds [A] depressing it [B] must have been very traumatic for you to discover [C] the true about what had happened. 27. As soon as he [A] had his car stolen he [B] rung the police and [C] let the insurer know. 28. Our plane [A] had already taken off by the time we [B] arrived [C] in the airport. 29. Unless you [A] dont cooperate, I am afraid [B] theres nothing [C] that can be done now. 30. Its worth [A] to read this book, [B] despite it sometimes [C] being a bit repetitive.

3.2 pytania 31-50 (20 pkt)


Przeczytaj uwanie poniszy tekst, a nastpnie uzasadnij wystpujce w nim luki wybierajc za kadym razem jedn z trzech moliwoci (A, B, C) podanych pod tekstem. Tylko jedna opcja jest w peni poprawna. Sitting solidly on the south (31) _____ of the river Thames, Shakespeares Globe Theatre is a living tribute to a glorious age. Of strikingly simple architecture, with a thatched roof sitting on top of its whitewashed walls, the Globe looks old, but actually opened as (32) _____ as in 1997. It is a (33) _____ copy of the original theatre built (34) _____ the site in 1599. (35) _____ its strong and solid walls, theatergoers today can see the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries (36) _____ as they were in his own day, with all the vanity and excitement of the open-air Elizabethan theatres. The (37) _____ extends into the open-air yard, richly decorated with gold and brilliant colours. Musicians play in the gallery, while the (38) _____ sit in the plain, round galleries or walk around freely, and a spirit of merriment prevails. There are cries of disapproval whenever a crime is (39) _____ , sighs of sympathy at any sign of unreturned love and hearty laughter at comic situations. Once again Shakespeare is holding us under his spell, but in this (40) _____ in a remarkable replica of its original theatre. More than a building, the Elizabethan Globe Theatre was the symbol of the intellectual potency and vigour of its times. And (41) _____ situated in the lively and not particularly classy district that was Londons first entertainment (42) _____, it was the place in which (43) _____ of the greatest plays in the English language were first put on. The life of the original Globe was somewhat short as it (44) _____ down in 1613. (45) _____, it was rebuilt the (46) _____ year, only to be (47) _____ some thirty years later. It is to the late American actor and director Sam Wanamaker that we (48) _____ this new monument. With the enthusiasm of a true visionary he pursued his dream of reconstructing the Globe. Now it has been (49) and, enriched by its presence, theatergoers everywhere (50) _____ it will have a long and prosperous life.
Adapted from: Wonders of the World Shakespeares Globe, London, Hello! Magazine

31. A. shore 32. A. lately 33. A. faithful 34. A. close 35. A. Within 36. A. shown 37. A. scene 38. A. audience 39. A. made 40. A. case 41. A. despite 42. A. region 43. A. some

B. bank B. recently B. truthful B. near B. Indoors B. displayed B. arena B. spectators B. inflicted B. respect B. though B. part B. much

C. coast C. soon C. loyal C. nearby C. Among C. performed C. stage C. viewers C. committed C. way C. in spite of C. area C. numerous

44. A. burnt 45. A. Indeed 46. A. following 47.A. undone 48.A. thanks 49. A. satisfied 50. A. would like

B. fired B. Moreover B. successive B. demolished B. owe B. met B. hope

C. blown C. However C. consecutive C. spoilt C. debt C. realized C. wish

3.3 pytania 51-60 (10 pkt)


Uzupenij luki wybierajc spord trzech moliwoci podanych bezporednio pod kadym zdaniem. W kadym przypadku tylko jedna moliwo w peni pasuje do kontekstu i przedstawionej sytuacji.

51. You _____ better not tell anybody what you know. A. should B. would 52. We _____business with quite a few German companies. A. made B. do 53. Had I failed that exam last session, I _____ a student now. A. wouldnt be B. wouldnt have been 54. Its the first time he _____ rude to me. A. was B. had been 55. The teacher _____ the children to open their books. A. told B. said to

C. had C. Carry out C. wont be. C. has been C. spoke to

56. I wish I _____ to help him when he asked. I really have no time. A. had promised B. didnt promise C. hadnt promised 57. I would like _____ your best and win this time. A. that you do B. you to do 58. This is the task that even _____ could easily do. A. seven-year-olds B. seven-years-olds C. you doing C. a seven-years-old

59. You must _____ him immediately for your scandalous behaviour. A. apologise B. apologise to C. apology 60. I cant stand your silly remarks and I wont _____ with them any longer. A. put off B. put up C. put out

3.4. pytania 61-80 (20 pkt)


Przeczytaj uwanie poniszy tekst, a nastpnie uzupenij wystpujce w nim luki. W jedn luk moesz wstawi tylko JEDNO sowo. Upewnij si, czy uzupeniony przez ciebie tekst

tworzy poprawn gramatycznie, logiczn cao, a nastpnie przenie swoje rozwizania na kart odpowiedzi nr 2. Pamitaj o poprawnoci ortograficznej wpisywanych wyrazw! One of the charms of the British is that they have so little idea of (61) ____________ own virtues, and nowhere is it more true (62) ____________ with their happiness. You will laugh (63) ____________ hear me say it, but they are (64) ____________ happiest people on earth. Honestly. Watch any two Britons in conversation and see how long (65) ____________ is before they smile or laugh over some joke or pleasantry. It wont be more than a (66) ____________ seconds. I once shared a railway compartment between Dunkirk (67) ____________ Brussels with two French-speaking businessmen (68) ____________ were obviously old friends or colleagues. They talked genially the whole journey, but not once in two hours (69) ____________ I see any of them raise a flicker of a smile. You could imagine the (70) ____________ thing with Germans or Swiss or Spaniards or even Italians, but not with Britons never. And the British are so easy to please. It is the most extraordinary thing. They actually like their pleasures small.[] I used to (71) puzzled by the curious British attitude to pleasure, and that tireless, dogged optimism of theirs (72) ____________ allowed them to attach an upbeat turn of phrase (73) ____________ the direst inadequacies well, it makes a change, mustnt grumble, you could do worse, its not much, but its cheap and cheerful, it was quite nice really but gradually I came round to their way of thinking, and my life has never been happier. I remember finding (75) ____________ sitting in damp clothes in a cold caf on a dreary seaside promenade and (76) ____________ presented (&&) ____________ a cup of tea and a teacake and going: Ooh, lovely! And I knew that the process (78) ____________ started. Before long I came to regard all kinds of activities asking (79) ____________ more toast in a hotel, buying wool-rich socks at marks and Spencer, getting two pairs of trousers when I only needed (80) ____________ - as something daring [].My life became immensely richer. []
From: Notes From a Small Island by Bill Bryson, a best-selling American writer currently living in Britain

3.5 pytania 81-90 (20 pkt)


Zareaguj po angielsku stosownie do sytuacji. Swoje rozwizania formie krtkich odpowiedzi, najczciej pojedynczych zda nanie na kart odpowiedzi nr 2. 81. Jeste w ksigarni. Spytaj, czy jest jaka znika dla studentw. 82. Powiedz bratu, e niepotrzebnie wzi poyczk z banku mg poprosi ciebie o poyczenie pienidzy. 83. Zapytaj profesora, kiedy moesz zdawa egzamin poprawkowy z literatury wspczesnej. 84. Poinformuj koleg, e dostae jego e-maila, ale niestety nie moesz otworzy zacznika. 85. Spytaj opiekuna roku, czy wykady z historii sztuki s obowizkowe. 86. Jeste w bibliotece. Dowiedz si na jak dugo moesz poyczy ksiki.

87. Zapytaj urzdnika, w ilu egzemplarzach musisz wypeni formularz. 88. Poinformuj koleg, e w tym budynku nie wolno uywa telefonu komrkowego. 89. Spytaj znajom, do kiedy wana jest jej amerykaska wiza. 90. Zapytaj ekspedientk w sklepie, gdzie moesz przymierzy dinsy.

Test 4: Wypowied pisemna (40 pkt)


W artykule Students swap pints for Pilates, z ktrym zapoznae si w tecie drugim czytamy: students [] are switching to a more puritanical, clean-living lifestyle. Napisz krtkie wypracowanie (200-250 sw) na temat:

Do Polish students resemble their British counterparts described in the article in pursuing a healthier lifestyle, or Re they in danger of becoming health disaster zones? Why?

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