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TEST KWALIFIKACYJNY - JĘZYK ANGIELSKI
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Wiek:
Adres zamieszkania:
Telefon:
Email:
Gdzie i jak długo uczyłeś/-aś się języka?
Z jakich podręczników uczyłeś/-aś się języka?
Dlaczego chcesz wziąć udział w kursie Lektora?
Kiedy chcesz chodzić na kurs?
Podaj wszyskie pasujące dni i godziny.
Jak dowiedziałeś/-aś się o naszych kursach?
Czy uczestniczyłeś/-aś już w kursach Lektora? Wpisać na którym stopniu.
Jeśli tak proszę podać stopień:


Uzupełnij zdania właściwymi formami wyrazów w nawiasach.

1.  Where (be) you from? From England?

2.  Juan and Carmen (live) in Madrid.

3.  I like chocolate but my sister (not, like) it.

4.  Do you like (cook)?

5.  She (get up) at six o'clock.

6.  I can't talk now. I (wash) my hair.

7.  John (not/play) the piano at the moment.

I. Napisz, co robisz w wolnym czasie.



8.  Last weekend we (be) in Paris.

9.  When I was a child I (study) French.

10. She (not/cook) dinner yesterday.

11. She (see) her sister this weekend. She has already planned it.

12. My uncle (not/build) the house last year.

13. I am pretty but my sister is (pretty).

14. She has an awful toothache. She should (go) to the dentist.

15. She (play) tennis for 25 years.

16. you ever (write) a diary?

17. How long (you/know) James?

18. I (meet) Ann 3 years ago but I (not/see) her since then.

II. What did you do during your last holiday? Napisz, co robiłeś podczas ostatnich wakacji .



19. When (you/ speak) to Mark? Oh, I (hear) from him for ages!

20. Have you finished your homework? I (just/ finish) it.

21. I (see) her three days ago while she (wait) for a bus.

22. Sam (read) a book when the telephone (ring).

23. If you (use) this shampoo, your hair (be) soft and shiny.

24. Helen prefers (read) detective stories than (watch) crime fictions.

25. I (go) to the shop, so I (buy) some bread.

26. Tom (pack) bags at the moment and he (not/know) what to bring.

27. I can't play with you. I (break) my leg.

28. This watch (make) of real gold.

29. Last year more then 1 million cars (steal).

30. The authorities have closed the casino. The casino .

31. I would tell you if I (know).

32. If I had a chance to travel around the world, I (visit) Beijing.

33. The house was dirty. She (clean) it for months.

III. How long have you been learning English and why?



34. We (go) to the cinema tomorrow. The film (start) at 8.30.

35. The guests (arrive) just as she (serve) dinner.

36. I don't mind (help) if you (take) on too much work.

37. The coach told us that, every player in a football team (have) a number.

38. Dora left classes so that she (go) to the dentist.

39. Next year they (live) here for 7 years.

40. I drink coffee every day and it is probably very (addict).

41. How (you, feel) if you (get) stuck in the lift?

42. She managed (pass) all her exams.

43. you mind (open) the window?

44. From the minute he got up today he (ask) silly questions.

45. "I didn't see you yesterday". She said .

46. "I'm really sorry for being late"", said Maria. Maria (apologize/be) late.

47. We (have) our house (paint) tomorrow.

48. If I had seen Frank yesterday I (tell) him about the party.

49. How long have you been working here? My friend asked me how long (work) here.

50. I can't find my gloves. I must (drop) them somewhere.

IV. What would you do if you saw a celebrity?



51. I'm sure I was just about (bad) dancer there.

52. The crowd got (annoy) because the game was so bad.

53. I'm hungry because the last time I ate was five hours ago. I'm hungry because I five hours.

V. Wybierz prawidłową odpowiedz i wpisz ją w puste miejsce.
54. We carried a survey on staff attitudes. (upon/up/out)

55. we were sitting in a traffic jam, our plane was taking off. (As soon as/While/After/By the time)


VI. Przepisz zdania używając podanego słowa, ale nie zmieniając jego formy.
56. Lucy doesn't swim nearly as well as Kate. (swimmer)
Kate is Lucy.

57. Barbara couldn't sing or dance. (unable)
Besides Barbara couldn't dance either.

58. My brother accused me of taking his car. (took)
"You , you?" said my brother.

VII. What does well-being mean to you?





VIII. Wpisz brakujące słowa w tekście.

Mosquitoes
59. According to the World Health Organization, malaria, a disease spread mosquitoes, affects millions of people every year.

60. Everyone knows how irritating the noise made by a mosquito, by a painful reaction to its bite, can be.

61. It is astonishing that so is known about why mosquitoes are drawn to or driven away from people, given level of distress and disease caused by these insects.

62. We know that the most effective chemical protecting people against mosquitoes is diethyltoluamide, commonly shortened deet.

63. deet works well, it has some serious drawbacks: it can damage clothes and some people are allergic it.

64. Scientists know that mosquitoes find some people more attractive than others, but they do not know this should be.

65. They also know that people vary in reactions to mosquito bites. One person has a painful swelling while who is bitten by the same mosquito hardly notice.

66. Scientists have discovered the reason for this, but they have carried experiments to show that mosquitoes are attracted or put by, certain smells. In the future, scientists hope to develop a smell that mosquitoes cannot resist.

67. This could be used in a trap that, instead of attacking people, mosquitoes would fly into the trap and be destroyed.

68. For the time however, we have to continue spraying ourselves unpleasant liquids if we want to avoid getting bitten.


IX. Wpisz brakujące słowa w tekście - Hollywood.

Image is paramount in Hollywood. You drive a car that (remarks; suggests; speaks; tells) of money, you wear clothes that scream success.
You eat, if you can possibly wangle your way in, at the currently hip restaurants and hope that you don't have to make an embarrassing (disturbance; scene; drama; performance) in order to be seated at the right table. Even then you can't really relax because you can't eat what you want. Hungry? Forget it! Eating lots in LA isn't cool.
You pick at delicate, fashionable food, (dribble; quench; sip; dab) juice and mineral water. Smoke at your (risk; peril; harm; danger).
It's stressful, it's tacky, and thousands of starry-eyed hopefuls (pack; clear; speed; pour) off buses coming in from all over the States, just to be a part of it.
The glamour, the money, the sunshine, the celebrities - most people's of the American dream (belief; thought; idea; sense).


       

 

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