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OGÓLNOPOLSKI KONKURS JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO

XV EDYCJA

11 MARCA 2015

Czas pracy: 45 minut

Sprawdź, czy arkusz testowy jest dopasowany do Twojej kategorii wiekowej i czy jest obustronnie zadrukowany. Na starcie otrzymujesz pulę 104 punktów – tyle ile masz decyzji do podjęcia. Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz dodatkowy 1 punkt, za błędną tracisz 1 punkt. Gdy nie odpowiadasz, zachowujesz podarowany punkt. Pamiętaj, że każda z odpowiedzi A, B, C, D może być fałszywa lub prawdziwa. W czasie konkursu nie wolno wykorzystywać słowników, notatek, podręczników i innych pomocy naukowych.

O szczegółach i wydarzeniach konkursu czytaj na stronie www.jersz.pl i www.fb.com/LowcyTalentowJersz. Wyniki konkursu będą dostępne do 6 tygodni..

Życzymy sukcesów i zapraszamy do testu konkursowego English Ace!

1. Before I … you , I … sad and lonely.

A. had met / had been B. had met / have been C. have met / was D. met / had been

2. Meg works … an office, … a computer.

A. at / in B. in / at C. on / on D. in / in

3. If something rises it … .

A. goes up B. increases C. falls D. goes down

4. Which is a ball game?

A. cricket B. squash C. rugby D. baseball

5. How would you read a 0-0 football score?

A. nil – all B. nil to nil C. nil – two D. oh – all

6. The people who watch a play at the theatre are called … .

A. spectators B. viewers C. onlookers D. audience

7. A comprehensive school is … .

A. for students with different levels of ability B. for children selected for their academic ability

C. a secondary school D. for job training

8. What is a cause of environment pollution?

A. global warming B. dumping industrial waste in seas and rivers C. the ozone layer D. wasting natural resources

9. I was at university … 6 years.

A. for B. since C. while D. during

10. What is this process 9 – 6 = 3 called?

A. multiplication B. minus C. division D. subtraction

11. Barbara loves … tea. … English love it.

A. --- / Every B. --- / The C. the / --- D. the / Any

12. I am having my shoes … at the moment.

A. repairing B. being repaired C. repaired D. repair

TEST KONKURSOWY klasa

GM 1

ORGANIZATOR

WPISZ KOD SZKOŁY

Arkusz testowy zawiera informacje prawnie chronione

do momentu rozpoczęcia

konkursu.

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13. He stopped to drink tea. = …

A. He stopped what he was doing to drink tea. B. Drinking tea was after stopping.

C. He gave up drinking tea. D. He does not drink tea any more.

14. If you look carefully, you … find a coin buried under the tree.

A. can B. were going to C. will D. would found

15. Mrs. Dolly is one of the cleverest teachers … .

A. that I know B. I know C. what I know D. whose I know

16. If I .. a better car, I … to Greece.

A. would have / would drive B. had had / would have driven C. had / would drive D. would have had / would drive

17. Which word has the same vowel sound as ‘eat‘?

A. sit B. beat C. light D. meet

18. Sarah … to her dad and always asks him for his advice.

A. makes off B. takes after C. pulls in D. looks up

19. I’m pushed for time, so let’s … .

A. cut to the chase B. beat about the bush C. get to the point D. make yourself at home

20. Which building burned down in the fire?

A. Saint Paul's School B. Saint Paul's Cathedral C. Saint Paul's Hospital D. Saint Paul’s Castle

21. Lord Shaftesbury … .

A. helped poor children B. was not rich C. has an avenue with his name D. helped women

22. ‘The Cat and Mouse Act’ … .

A. got such a name because it was like a cat playing with a mouse B. concerned poor workers

C. sent some suffragettes to prison D. was intended to cope with hunger strikes

23. Admiral Nelson fought in … .

A. the Battle of the Nile B. the Battle of Trafalgar C. the Battle of Waterloo D. the Battle of London

24. Sir Walter Releigh … .

A. was the Queen’s favourite B. was executed C. was an explorer D. went to North America

25. Why do the British drive on the left?

A. There is no explanation.

B. Because in the past most people were right-handed, they walked on the left to have the sword between them and a person coming the opposite way.

C. Because most people were left-handed and walked on the left to have the sword between them and a person coming the opposite way.

D. Because the cars in Britain were designed with a steering wheel on the right.

26. Who was the 'father' of British railways?

A. George Stephenson B. William Caxton C. Alexander Graham Bell D. George Cadbury

PATRONI I PARTNERZY

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