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EGZAMIN MATURALNY Z JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO

DLA ABSOLWENTÓW KLAS DWUJĘZYCZNYCH Arkusz I

Czas pracy 90 minut

(w tym 30 minut nagranie tekstu) Instrukcja dla zdającego

1. Sprawdź, czy arkusz egzaminacyjny zawiera 7 stron.

Ewentualny brak zgłoś przewodniczącemu zespołu nadzorującego egzamin.

2. Część pierwsza arkusza, sprawdzająca rozumienie ze słuchu, będzie trwała około 30 minut i jest nagrana na płycie CD.

3. Pisz czytelnie. Używaj długopisu/pióra tylko z czarnym tuszem/atramentem.

4. Nie używaj korektora.

5. Błędne zapisy wyraźnie przekreśl.

6. Pamiętaj, że zapisy w brudnopisie nie podlegają ocenie.

7. Na karcie odpowiedzi wpisz swoją datę urodzenia i PESEL.

Zamaluj pola odpowiadające cyfrom numeru PESEL.

Błędne zaznaczenie otocz kółkiem i zaznacz właściwe.

8. Postępuj podobnie, zaznaczając odpowiedzi w części karty przeznaczonej dla zdającego. Tylko odpowiedzi zaznaczone na karcie będą oceniane.

Życzymy powodzenia!

ARKUSZ I MAJ ROK 2005

Za rozwiązanie wszystkich zadań

można otrzymać łącznie 40 punktów

Wypełnia zdający przed rozpoczęciem pracy

PESEL ZDAJĄCEGO

tylko OKE Kraków, OKE Wrocław

KOD ZDAJĄCEGO

na naklejkę

z kodem szkoły

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LISTENING COMPREHENSION TASK 1. (5 points)

Read the sentences below. You are going to hear part of radio news twice. For questions 1.1. – 1.5., choose the answer which matches what you have heard by circling the appropriate letter (A, B, C or D).

For each correct answer you will be given 1 point.

1.1. The competition organised by London Book Fair is for A. writers selling their novels via the internet.

B. literary agents looking for talented writers.

C. popular science-fiction publishers.

D. unknown but promising novelists.

1.2. The people who intend to go on strike

A. have chosen a representative to solve the problem.

B. have decided not to break down the negotiations.

C. have various professions.

D. live and work in London.

1.3. The ND (Nuclear Disarmament) demonstration has been criticised because A. the police opened fire at the protesters.

B. there were too many policemen present.

C. the demonstrators were very aggressive.

D. the protesters blocked Trafalgar Square.

1.4. The problem with the ECT (electro-convulsive therapy) is that A. the patient is often not consulted before treatment.

B. it is disapproved of by psychiatrists.

C. it brings more risks than good results.

D. it has been banned from most clinics.

1.5. The weather forecast does NOT mention A. temperature.

B. sunshine.

C. winds.

D. clouds.

TRANSFER YOUR ANSWERS TO THE ANSWER SHEET!

TASK 2. (8 points)

You are going to hear a married couple’s conversation twice. Read the questions below and answer them according to what you hear. For questions 2.1. – 2.6., put a cross (X) in column M if the question is true for the man, in column W if it is true for the woman and in column N if it is true for neither of them. For questions 2.7. and 2.8., fill in the blanks with one word only.

For each correct answer you will be given 1 point.

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Which speaker M W N 2.1. says the other speaker bakes awful cakes?

2.2. implies the other speaker is being extravagant?

2.3. criticises the other speaker for not keeping their clothes clean?

2.4. admits to having been insincere?

2.5. has more arguments to present their point of view?

2.6. changes their mind at the end of the conversation?

2.7. The conversation is taking place at a(n) ______________________.

2.8. The object the couple are looking at and talking about is a(n) ______________________.

TRANSFER ANSWERS 2.1.-2.6. TO THE ANSWER SHEET!

TASK 3. (7 points)

Read the notes below. You are going to hear part of a radio programme twice.

For questions 3.1. – 3.7., complete the sentences according to what you hear by writing 2-4 words in the spaces provided. For each correct answer you will be given 1 point.

It is becoming 3.1. ___________________________________________________ to own a vacation home abroad.

Some countries help foreigners buy vacation homes at 3.2. _____________________

_____________________________.

New markets have opened thanks to 3.3. _________________________________________ .

Spending holidays in a vacation home abroad allows children 3.4. ______________________

____________________________.

Buying a vacation home is a good way to invest money because you may 3.5. ____________

_____________________________.

The potential danger of buying a vacation home is that it 3.6. __________________________

____________________________.

Mr Meyer combines his investments with his hobby by owning holiday homes with 3.7. _________________________________________________ in the neighbourhood.

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GUIDED WRITING

TASK 4. (20 points)

Imagine you have just returned from a disastrous holiday in a vacation home you rented from an agency. Write a formal letter of complaint to the agency, using 150-200 words.

In your letter, describe why you were not satisfied with the following:

– location, – neighbours, – state of the house, and demand compensation.

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