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Units 5–8 Imię i nazwisko:

Achievement Test Total /50


Group A Klasa:

5 Z podanych elementów utwórz poprawne zdania. Jeśli


SŁOWNICTWO
to będzie potrzebne, dodaj inne elementy np. przyimki
czy przedimki.
1 Uzupełnij luki słowami, których pierwsze litery zostały
podane. I / go / out tonight / if / you / come / too
I’ll go out tonight if you come too.
In the UK, you have to attend school until you are 18.
1 We / watch / TV / when / the phone / ring
1 You work too hard. Take a b .
2 Put your c details (e.g. email address) on your CV.
2 I / not / wear that shirt / if / I / be / you
3 I can’t do this. I g up.
4 My feet hurt when I go running. I must buy some new
3 He / the man / help / us / yesterday
t .
5 We ran a successful c against a new car park.
4 The 2013 Olympic Games / hold / London
/5

2 Uzupełnij luki słowami utworzonymi od słów podanych 5 Where / you / go / if / you / can / fly?
drukowanymi literami.
Joe is still dependent on his parents. DEPEND /10
1 We gave a to a local charity. DONATE
2 The actors all looked very . ELEGANCE ŚRODKI JĘZYKOWE
3 is a very important quality. HONEST
4 It was a very crime. SHOCK 6 Wybierz poprawną opcję: A, B lub C.
5 What is the for this? EXPLAIN
Every January, ‘winter sales’ are held in shops all over the UK.
/5 People often save their money and wait to see what is 1
3 Wybierz poprawną opcję: A, B lub C. offer in these sales. Really serious shoppers get 2 early
and queue outside the shop before it opens, and 3
We can choose our next leaders in the general .
people even sleep all night on the pavement. However, you
A election B campaign C democracy
4
do that. It’s perfectly possible to 5 up a good bargain
1 Don’t worry! Chill !
without going to so much trouble!
A over B down C out
A are B be C have
2 Tom is a skilled . He makes beautiful furniture.
1 A in B on C at
A carpenter B plumber C beautician
2 A up B in C on
3 This fridge is cheap to use. It’s with electricity.
3 A few B a little C some
A competitive B creative C economical
4 A mustn’t B can’t C don’t have to
4 The is elected by the people.
5 A pick B take C find
A government B state C nation
5 The victim decided to the crime to the police. /5
A tell B announce C report
7 Z podanych opcji (A–C) wybierz tę, która odpowiada
/5 znaczeniem słowu podanemu w nawiasie.
Ben is training to be a . (hudraulikiem).
GRAMATYKA A estate agent B plumber C mechanic
1 A: Do you your cousin? (masz dobre relacje z)
4 Wybierz poprawną opcję: A, B lub C.
B: Oh yes, we’re good friends.
I’m afraid we haven’t got very money left. A like B often see C get on with
A many B lot C much 2 A: I think that was the most boring film ever!
1 Nick was tired because he slept well. B: I don’t agree. (Wiem, co masz na myśli)
A didn’t B hasn’t C hadn’t A I see what you mean, but B Do you?
2 Stop! You go in there! C That’s nonsense!
A needn’t B don’t have to C mustn’t 3 My dad’s so we’re going on holiday. (wziął wolne)
3 My friend said he lost his phone. A had a pay rise B taken some time off
A had B has C – C got a bonus
4 A valuable necklace has been from the jeweller’s. 4 Don’t forget to keep your in a safe place. (paragon)
A steal B stole C stolen A refund B bill C receipt
5 Sam me his phone number. 5 Tim always when he’s nervous! (mruga oczami)
A said B told C said to A blinks B raises his eyebrows C stares
/5 /5

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Achievement Test Units 5–8 Group A

the first one! You’ve guessed it – the second ticket had


CZYTANIE the same numbers as the first ticket. He had won twice
as much money as he had thought!
8 Przeczytaj tekst, z którego usunięto pięć zdań. Wpisz The story was headline news. It was the first and only
w luki (1–5) litery, którymi oznaczono brakujące zdania time anyone had bought two winning tickets on the
(A–G), tak aby otrzymać logiczny i spójny tekst. same day. They had now won almost a million pounds.
Uwaga: dwa zdania zostały podane dodatkowo However, Derek and Dawn told reporters that they were
i nie pasują do żadnej luki. not planning any big changes.They said they would spend
In October 1999, the National Geographic magazine some money on the house where they lived, but that they
announced an exciting discovery. 1 It was half bird, were happy there and didn’t want to move. They also
half dinosaur and it was 125 million years old. It had said that they were planning a holiday, probably to New
a bird’s long arms (its ‘wings’), a small body, and a York, where Dawn has always wanted to go. What about
dinosaur’s long tail. 2 Many of them now thought work? Derek, who is a lorry driver, plans to stop soon
they had finally proved their theory. The next year, and is looking forward to spending more time at home
however, the magazine apologised. 3 He or she had with Dawn, who has already retired.
taken the remains of different creatures and put them 1 Derek checked the first ticket on a
together to create a fake. Scientists who had believed
the story were very embarrassed. It later turned out A Wednesday.
that a Chinese farmer had been responsible for their B Thursday.
embarrassment. C Friday.
4
Several different experts examined it and they were D Saturday.
all fooled. 5 Later, an archaeologist called Philip Currie,
who had believed the original story, called the incident 2 Every week, Derek usually bought
the greatest mistake of his life. A two tickets on two different days.
B two tickets on one day only.
A Although it was an amazing discovery, not all of them
C one ticket on one day only.
believed it.
D one ticket on two different days.
B Finally a Chinese scientist called Xu discovered the
mistake. 3 That week, Derek
C For a long time, scientists had believed in a connection A had decided to buy an extra ticket.
between birds and dinosaurs. B had forgotten he’d bought a ticket.
D However, they had now found what they were looking for. C hadn’t remembered to buy a ticket.
E He had stuck the remains of two different creatures D had bought the usual number of tickets.
together to make the fake, and then sold it.
4 Derek and Dawn
F They said they had made a mistake and that somebody
A are not going to make any changes.
– they didn’t know who – had fooled them.
B are planning to buy a new house.
G Archaeologists in China had discovered a new animal.
C are thinking of taking a trip.
/5 D have already given up their jobs.

9 Przeczytaj tekst. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz 5 The writer seems to


właściwą, zgodną z treścią tekstu. Zakreśl literę A, B, C A think Derek is very unusual.
albo D. B think they should spend more money.
One Thursday night Derek Ladner was watching a film C dislike Derek and Dawn.
with his wife, Dawn, when he remembered he hadn’t D pay a lot of attention to detail.
checked the lottery ticket he’d bought the day before.
He bought a ticket regularly, every Wednesday and every /5
Saturday, and he always used the same numbers – a
combination of his birthday and his wife’s. When the film
had finished, he found the ticket and discovered that
every number matched. He’d won the jackpot!
The next morning, they discovered that they weren't
the only people who had chosen the same numbers.
Altogether there were five winning tickets, and they
shared a total prize of nearly £2 ½ million pounds.
57-year-old Derek and Dawn, 60, were naturally
delighted and excited - who wouldn’t be?
Over the next few days, Derek and Dawn started thinking
about what they would do with their money.They decided
not to make any quick decisions. However, that wasn't
the end of the story. Another surprise was waiting for
them. A week later, Derek found something in his wallet
– it was another lottery ticket. At first he was puzzled,
and then he remembered what had happened. That
Wednesday, he had bought not one but two tickets. The
second one had been a mistake – he’d forgotten about

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