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1 Z 1 punktów

to supervise

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

to manage

Prawidłowa odpowiedź:

  

to manage

Pytanie 7

1 Z 1 punktów

extensively

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

a lot

Prawidłowa odpowiedź:

  

a lot

Pytanie 8

1 Z 1 punktów

dependable

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

responsible

Prawidłowa odpowiedź:

  

responsible

Pytanie 9

1 Z 1 punktów

to maintain

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

to look after

Prawidłowa odpowiedź:

  

to look after

Pytanie 10

1 Z 1 punktów

duties

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

responsibilities

Prawidłowa odpowiedź:

  

responsibilities

Pytanie 11

1 Z 1 punktów

vacancies

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

jobs

Prawidłowa odpowiedź:

  

jobs

Pytanie 12

1 Z 1 punktów

enthusiastic

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

passionate

Prawidłowa odpowiedź:

  

passionate

9.17

Pytanie 1

10 z 10 punktów

I think it’s strange that people are [x1] by spiders when there are many more [x2] things in the world. You’re so [x3] sometimes! You make me really angry! The directions she gave me were [x4] and I was lost within minutes. We’d walked for ten hours and were [x5] when we reached the camp. After the accident, she was [x6] and spent every day at home alone. Running a marathon is really [x7] and I’m [x8] that people say they enjoy it! I don’t think this lecture very [x9], I’m more [x10] in practical work.

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x1

 frightened

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x2

 frightening

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x3

 annoying

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x4

 confusing

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x5

 exhausted

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x6

 depressed

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x7

 exhausting

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x8

 amazed

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x9

 interesting

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x10

 interested

9.18

Pytanie 1

3 z 3 punktów

Look at the information below, use a dictionary if necessary, and select the three things that normally do not need to be included in a CV by clicking on them.

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczone odpowiedzi:

  

Passport/ID Number

  

Mother’s Name

  

Place of Birth

9.19

Pytanie 1

15 z 15 punktów

This is the basic design of a simple British CV (CVs in Britain may need to be different for different jobs and professions). Is it like CVs in your country? What's similar or different? Curriculum Vitae

Robert Hawkins Tel: 01895 234586 Mob: 07789 123987 D.O.B: 19/10/1983

Address: 61 Station Road Stanborough Berkshire, RG12 6JK Email: robbieh@aol.com

1. Work Experience (specific): 2. Work Experience (general): 3. Education and Qualifications: 4. Other Skills: 5. Interests: 6. Referees: The information below has been taken out of the CV we have just looked at. Can you put it back in the right place, and in the right order? Match the letters and numbers. Pronunciation Tip! When you're giving an email address to someone you should pronounce @ as 'at' and . as 'dot', so sallyomara@ladybelle.co.uk is said as sallyomara/ at/ladybelle/ dot/co/ dot/uk

Odpowiedź

Pytanie

Zaznaczone połączenie

1999 6 GCSEs including English Lan and Maths, Higham Secondary School

 A. 

Education and Qualifications

Peter Hewitt, Sales Director, Kando Sportswear, pewit@kando.com

 C. 

Referees

2006 Fashion Sales and Marketing Certificate (PT), Railton College, Railton

 A. 

Education and Qualifications

Oct 2006 – Mar 2007 Activities Organiser, HelpAid Africa, Tanzania

 B. 

Work Experience (general)

Cycling, skiing and art history – esp Art Deco period

 F. 

Interests

Dec 2008 – present Sales Executive, Ladybelle Ltd, clothes retailers

 E. 

Work Experience (specific)

IT literate (Microsoft Word, Excel and ……… )

 D. 

Other Skills

May 2007 – Oct 2009 Junior Sales Executive, Kando Sportswear

 E. 

Work Experience (specific)

Sally O’Mara, Senior Sales Executive, Ladybelle Ltd, sallyomara@ladybelle.co.uk

 C. 

Referees

2001 A Level Economics and Business Studies, Higham College

 B. 

Work Experience (general)

Summer 2004 Warehouse worker, The Retail Group, general fashion company

 B. 

Work Experience (general)

2005 BA Hons, 2.1, Business and Marketing, Reading University

 A. 

Education and Qualifications

St John’s Ambulance Advanced First Aid Certificate

 D. 

Other Skills

2005 – 2007, Marketing Assistant, Kando Sportswear Ltd

 E. 

Work Experience (specific)

Clean driving licence

 D. 

Other Skills

10.1

Did you hear that? Hide the bottles and ashtrays! It [x1] my parents are back. I [x2] I’ve been hit by a tram. I’m never playing rugby again! When we arrived it [x3] it was going to rain so we decided not to camp. It [x4] strange going back there after so many years. This cake [x5] delicious. Did you use orange or lemon peel? Are you sure about the milk? It [x6] like it’s gone off. The pizzas here [x7] the ones we had in Sienna last year. You [x8] absolutely beautiful in that dress last night darling. I’m not sure I believe him. The whole story [x9] strange. I hate the taste of coffee, but it [x10] wonderful.

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x1

 sounds like

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x2

 feel like

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x3

 looked like

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x4

 felt

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x5

 tastes

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x6

 smells like

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x7

 taste like

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x8

 looked

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x9

 sounds

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x10

 smells

10.2

P: Darling, have you seen my keys anywhere? I’ve forgotten where I’ve put them. M: You’ve lost them again? You’re hopeless! You remind me of my grandfather – he’s the same, but he’s 85 and you’re 35! P: That’s not fair. I remember putting them in my pocket when I locked the car but they’re not there now. M: Perhaps they were taken by aliens? Oh, and talking of your memory, you forgot to take the tools back that you borrowed from Ted yesterday. P: Oh no. And I promised him. Look, could you remind me to do it later? I’ve got to go out now. M: Well, you can’t go anywhere without your keys. P: It’s OK. I’ve found them – they were on the sofa – they must have fallen out of my pocket. M: Maybe they jumped out? P: Very funny. M: Oh, by the way, if you have time, remember to stop off and pick up the meat from Arnold’s. I ordered it by phone this morning. P: OK, will do. See you later. M: See you. Don’t get lost.

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

Ironic

10.3

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x1

 forgotten

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x2

 lost

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x3

 remind me of

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x4

 remember putting

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x5

 forgot to take

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x6

 remind me to do

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x8

 found

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x9

 remember to stop off

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x10

 get lost

10.4

Don’t [x1] Rasheed. It’s his birthday today. I’ve no idea where we are. I’m completely [x2]. It looks like it’s going to rain. Luckily I [x3] an umbrella. You see that guy over there? He [x4] that BBC newsreader. It was getting late but we managed [x5] a small hotel by the lake. If you hadn’t [x6] that application, I wouldn’t have got an interview. Paul had to go to the embassy because he [x7] his passport. This is where I went to school. I can [x8] in that field over there.

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x1

 forget call to

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x2

 lost

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x3

 bring

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x4

 remind me

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x5

 found

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x6

 remember send

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x7

 forgot

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x8

 remind of play

10.5

Think! Are you good at telling stories? Do you have a good memory for stories and jokes, or do you forget them? What makes stories and jokes memorable? Read through the story below in which the sentences have been mixed up. Then put them into the right order and decide if the story is true. The story probably is true, after all, strange things happen in America!

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

 1.

As it was fine weather, an elderly lady in New York State was having a day out in town.

 2.

When she had finished her shopping, she returned to her car where she found four men just about to drive off in it.

 3.

She dropped her bags, pulled out a gun and screamed at the top of her voice, ‘I have a gun, and I know how to use it! Get out of the car!’

 4.

The four men got out immediately and ran as fast as they could.

 5.

The lady, a little upset, put her shopping bags into the back of the car and got into the driver's seat.

 6.

She was so upset that she could not get her key into the ignition.

 7.

She tried and tried, and then she understood what had happened.

 8.

A few minutes later she found her own car parked nearby.

 9.

She loaded her bags into the car and then drove to the police station.

 10.

She told the story to a police officer who almost died laughing.

 11.

He pointed to the other side of the room where four pale and frightened men were standing.

 12.

They were reporting a car theft by a mad, elderly woman described as white, less than one metre fifty, with glasses, curly white hair, and carrying a large handgun.

10.6

Pytanie 1

7 z 7 punktów

A Memory Problem As it was fine weather, an elderly lady in New York State was having a day out in town. When she had finished her shopping, she returned to her car where she found four men just about to drive off in it. She dropped her bags, pulled out a gun and screamed at the top of her voice, ‘I have a gun, and I know how to use it! Get out of the car!’ [x1], [x2], [x3], [x4], [x5], [x6], [x7]

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x1

 was having

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x2

 had finished

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x3

 returned

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x4

 found

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x5

 dropped

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x6

 pulled

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x7

 screamed

Pytanie 2

9 z 10 punktów

The four men got out immediately and ran as fast as they could. The lady, a little upset, put her shopping bags into the back of the car and got into the driver's seat. She was so upset that she could not get her key into the ignition. She tried and tried, and then she understood what had happened. [x1], [x2], [x3], [x4], [x5], [x6], [x7], [x8], [x9], [x10]

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x1

 got out

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x2

 ran

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x3

 put

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x4

 got into

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x5

 was

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x6

 cloud not

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x7

 tried

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x8

 tried

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x9

 understood

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x10

 had happened

Pytanie 3

8 z 8 punktów

A few minutes later she found her own car parked nearby. She loaded her bags into the car and then drove to the police station. She told the story to a police officer who almost died laughing. He pointed to the other side of the room where four pale and frightened men were standing. They were reporting a car theft by a mad, elderly woman described as white, less than one metre fifty, with glasses, curly white hair, and carrying a large handgun. [x1], [x2], [x3], [x4], [x5], [x6], [x7], [x8]

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x1

 found

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x2

 loaded

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x3

 drove

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x4

 told

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x5

 died

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x6

 pointed

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x7

 were standing

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x8

 were reporting

10.7

Pytanie 1

9 z 10 punktów

The bottle of wine Stephanie [x1] (drive) home from one of her business trips in Northern Arizona when she [x2] (see) an elderly Navajo woman who [x3] (walk) by the side of the road. As the trip was a long and quiet one, she [x4] (stop) the car and [x5] (ask) the Navajo woman if she would like a lift. With a silent nod of thanks, the woman got into the car. Continuing the journey Stephanie [x6] (try), without success, to make a bit of small talk with the Navajo woman. She asked her where she [x7] (come) from and where she [x8]. The old woman didn’t reply – she [x9] (look) carefully at everything she saw and [x10] (study) every little detail. Then she noticed a brown bag on the seat next to Mary. ‘What in bag?’ asked the old woman. Stephanie looked down at the brown bag and said, ‘It’s a bottle of wine. I got it for my husband.’ The Navajo woman was silent for another moment or two. Then speaking with the quiet wisdom of an elder, she said: ‘Good exchange…..’

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x1

 was driving

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x2

 saw

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x3

 was walking

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x4

 stopped

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x5

 asked

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x6

 tried

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x7

 came

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x8

 came

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x9

 was looking

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x10

 studying

Pytanie 2

10 z 10 punktów

A few pints of Guinness An American [x1] (hear) that the Irish are good drinkers so, on a business trip to Dublin he walked into a pub and [x2] (find) a crowd of locals who [x3] (drink) Guinness. He shouted to them, 'I hear you Irish really know how to drink. I'll give 500 US dollars to anybody in here who can drink 10 pints of Guinness in 5 minutes.' The room [x4] (be) quiet and no one [x5] (accept) the American’s offer. One man [x6] (get up) and left the bar. Fifteen minutes later, he returned and said to the American, who [x7] (still/drink) his first beer, ‘Is your bet still good?'. The American answered, 'Yes’, and he ordered the barman to line up 10 pints of Guinness. Immediately, the man [x8] (drink) all 10 pints of beer without stopping. The other pub customers cheered and the American sat down in amazement. He [x9] (give) the Irishman the $500 and asked, 'If ya don't mind me askin', where did you go for that 15 minutes?' The Irishman replied, 'Oh....... I [x10] (go) to the pub down the street to see if I could do it first.'

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x1

 heard

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x2

 found

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x3

 were drinking

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x4

 was

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x5

 accepted

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x6

 got up

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x7

 was still drinking

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x8

 drank

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x9

 gave

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x10

 went

10.8

Pytanie 1

1 z 11 punktów

Here’s a very short story that’s been mixed up. How quickly can you put it back into the right order? Time yourself..... 2min or less = Excellent, 3mins or less = Good, 3mins or more – no comment!

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

 4.

and now she’s found a lover!

 1.

My wife Magda is beautiful and talented,

 3.

We have never really got on well

 2.

and she argues with me all the time.

 10.

they’re spending a weekend in Lvov.

 8.

that she had met through business.

 11.

So I’ll meet Anna in Gdansk!

 5.

Yes! She’s seeing another man!

 7.

when Magda was drinking with friends

 9.

She’s going to go away with him -

 6.

They met last month in a bar

10.9

Pytanie 1

9 z 10 punktów

Match the tenses to each line of the story, for example: My wife Magda is beautiful and talented, - Present Simple

Odpowiedź

Pytanie

Zaznaczone połączenie

and she argues with me all the time.

 E. 

Present Simple

We have never really got on well

 G. 

Present Perfect

and now she’s found a lover!

 F. 

Present Continuous

Yes! She’s seeing another man!

 F. 

Present Continuous

They met last month in a bar

 A. 

Past Simple

when Magda was drinking with friends

 I. 

Past Continuous

that she had met through business.

 D. 

Past Perfect

She’s going to go away with him -

 B. 

Future - Going to

they’re spending a weekend in Lvov.

 H. 

Future – Present Continuous

So I’ll meet Anna in Gdansk!

 C. 

Future – Will

Pytanie 2

6 z 10 punktów

Now match the meaning/usage to each line, for example: and she argues with me all the time. - Regular Action

Odpowiedź

Pytanie

Zaznaczone połączenie

and she argues with me all the time.

 B. 

Regular Action

We have never really got on well

 G. 

Past to Now – All Time

and now she’s found a lover!

  • Past to Now – Important Now

Yes! She’s seeing another man!

 I. 

They met last month in a bar

 H. 

Single Past Action

when Magda was drinking with friends

 A. 

Continuous Past Action

that she had met through business.

 D. 

Previous Past Action

She’s going to go away with him -

 F. 

Permanent Situation/Fact

they’re spending a weekend in Lvov.

 F. 

Permanent Situation/Fact

So I’ll meet Anna in Gdansk!

 E. 

Future - Decision Now

10.10

Pytanie 1

2 z 10 punktów

I’m sorry, I can’t make it tonight I [x1] (not finish) my coursework yet and it needs to be done by Friday. Look at those clouds! We should hurry, it [x2] (rain). You want to see Adam? I [x3] (arrange) to meet him at six this evening. We [x4] (meet) at the Sports Bar in King Street so come along. We [x5] (see) the accident the night before so we [x6] (tell) the police everything we knew. He [x7] (relax) with his favourite Sunday paper when Judy [x8] (call) with the news. I [x9] (study) Sociology at the moment but I [x10] about changing to International Relations next semester.

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x1

 didn't finished

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x2

 will be raining

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x3

 'm arranging

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x4

 will meet

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x5

 saw

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x6

 told to

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x7

 was relaxing

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x8

 called

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x9

 'm studying

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x10

 'm thinking

10.11

Pytanie 1

1 z 1 punktów

Emma liked living near the beach.

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

T

Pytanie 2

1 z 1 punktów

While working on the film, Aaron changed his views about acting.

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

T

Pytanie 3

0 z 1 punktów

Aaron got the job because he could waltz.

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

F

Pytanie 4

1 z 1 punktów

Emma worked with tribal people in Puri.

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

F

Pytanie 5

0 z 1 punktów

You need a Chinese visa to go to Ladakh.

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

F

Pytanie 6

1 z 1 punktów

Mike found the whole trek quite easy.

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

F

Pytanie 7

1 z 1 punktów

The altitude is a problem for visitors to Ladakh.

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

T

Pytanie 8

0 z 1 punktów

Mike is a vegetarian.

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

F

Pytanie 9

1 z 1 punktów

You have to wear old clothes for the Holi festival.

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

F

Pytanie 10

1 z 1 punktów

The British guy was sacked because of his behaviour.

Odpowiedź

Zaznaczona odpowiedź:

  

T

10.12

Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x1  faint-hearted Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x2  acclimatised to the altitude Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x3  struggling Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x4  collapsed in exhaustion Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x5  stands out Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x6  outskirts Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x7  hill Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x8  sneaked off Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x9  incidents Udzielona odpowiedź dla: x10  remake

10.13

Pytanie 1

10 z 10 punktów

Match the statements 1-10 with the wishes a-j. Think carefully about the way you match them because there is only one way to match them all correctly.

Odpowiedź

Pytanie

Zaznaczone połączenie

This bed is too small for me.

 C. 

If only I wasn’t so tall.

I hate working shifts.

 I. 

I wish I could find a different job.

I didn’t want to meet my ex-boyfriend.

 E. 

I wish you had told me he was coming.

You’ve broken my camera.

 J. 

I wish you would be more careful.

I want to do some work in the garden.

 D. 

I wish it would stop raining.

There’s so much to do.

 B. 

If only I had more time.

I feel terrible.

 A. 

I wish I hadn’t drunk so much last night.

I’m struggling with this rucksack.

 G. 

I wish I hadn’t put so much stuff in it.

I’ve never been to Slovenia.

 H. 

I wish I could come with you.

I’m exhausted.

 F. 

I wish I didn’t have to get up for work so early.

10.15

Pytanie 1

10 z 10 punktów

Have a look at the sentences again, and at the meanings (in infinitive form) of the phrasal verbs underlined (a–j). Check your ideas and match the sentences with the phrasal verbs to the meanings.

Odpowiedź

Pytanie

Zaznaczone połączenie

I know it’s late but it’s not far now. I think we should carry on.

 C. 

continue

James came across some old photos that he thought he’d lost when he was cleaning his room.

 A. 

discover (by chance)

I think it’s going to take time for Anna to get over her divorce.

 I. 

recover from

The match was called off when the supporters started fighting with the police.

 H. 

cancelled

I wish I hadn’t got rid of our old kitchen table. It would be ideal for the party.

 D. 

throw away

If you’re going to succeed in marketing, you’ll need to come up with lots of good ideas.

 B. 

think of

Please fill in the form in capital letters and return it to the address at the top of the page.

 E. 

complete, write

I think that last candidate really stands out from the others, doesn’t she?

 F. 

be clear, noticeable

I can’t put up with this noise. Can you ask them to turn it down a bit?

 G. 

accept, allow

I haven’t heard from him for weeks. I wish I knew what was going on.

 J. 

happening

10.16

Pytanie 1

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