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Unit_8_MiniMatura_Group_B

The document is a MiniMatura exam for English language learners, focusing on vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening, and writing skills. It includes various exercises such as filling in sentences, transforming direct speech into reported speech, and answering comprehension questions based on texts. The exam is structured to assess students' understanding and application of English language concepts.

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Unit 8 Imię i nazwisko:

MiniMatura Total /50


Group B Klasa:

4 Uzupełnij drugie zdanie, tak aby miało takie samo


SŁOWNICTWO I GRAMATYKA
znaczenie jak pierwsze.

1 Uzupełnij zdania słowami z ramki. W ramce podano kilka ‘I am a Swiss citizen,’ Pascal said.
dodatkowych słów. Pascal said that he was a Swiss citizen.
1 ‘Mrs Green is talking on the phone,’ the secretary said.
declare blow fake innocent The secretary told me that
interview liar raise rob rates
.
Yesterday the president appeared on TV to declare war 2 ‘The criminal doesn't sound very convincing,’ they said.
on terrorism. They said that
1 In many countries it is rude to your nose in .
public. 3 ‘I didn't send any letter to the Supreme Court,’ she said.
2 This is not an original painting by Picasso. She said that
It's a . .
3 The detective still hasn't had a chance to 4 ‘I can't find a job in my home town,’ Robert said.
the victim. Robert said that
4 The murder are much lower now than a few .
years ago. 5 ‘We've flown to the USA many times,’ they told the officer.
5 She knew she was because she hadn't done They told the officer that
anything wrong. .

/5 /5

2 Uzupełnij zdania słowami utworzonymi od słów ŚRODKI JĘZYKOWE


podanych drukowanymi literami.
A dangerous criminal has escaped from prison in 5 Przeczytaj tekst. Z podanych odpowiedzi (A–C) wybierz
California. CRIME właściwą, tak aby otrzymać logiczny i poprawny
1 The shop owner discovered the of 50 gramatycznie tekst.
computers only after the weekend. THIEF The sleeping burglar
2 I wouldn't trust his words – he's the most Usually, when someone breaks a house, he or she
person I know. HONEST will try to escape as quickly as possible. This was not the
3 The local newspaper describes a new case of case for Michael Bolton of Burnley in the UK. The police
every week. VANDALISE 1
him after they had found him asleep on a sofa in Miss
4 The police think one of our neighbours is a drug Robinson's house.
. DEAL
5 In those days, the government didn't do anything to A police officer 2 journalists that he had entered through
stop racial . DISCRIMINATE the window to steal some money and jewellery. Why
was he sleeping in her living room? The police think he
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a sleeping pill before committing the burglary. When
3 Uzupełnij zdania odpowiednimi formami czasowników Miss Robinson found him in her house, she called the police
w nawiasach. Użyj czasu Past Perfect Simple lub Past immediately.
Simple.
The police officers found that Mr Bolton’s pockets were
They had lost (lose) their life savings just before the full of jewels and money and soon the case went to 4 .
economic crisis finished. Not surprisingly, Mr Bolton was found guilty and he was
1 John didn't know anything about the government sentenced 5 two years in prison.
corruption because he (not read)
A on B up C into
the news during his holiday.
1 A collected B arrested C punished
2 My mother first boiled a few eggs and then
2 A told B said C reported
(make) some tea.
3 A was taking B has taken C had taken
3 (she / commit) a crime
4 A court B prison C judge
by the age of 15?
5 A on B with C to
4 Before I (move) to New York, I lived in
Los Angeles. /5
5 He was able to collect the evidence easily because he
(buy) new glasses a week before.
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MiniMatura Unit 8 Group B

ŚRODKI JĘZYKOWE – CD.


Think bike
6 Z podanych odpowiedzi (A–C) wybierz słowo, które
poprawnie uzupełni luki w obydwu zdaniach każdej pary. • It’s important to know what’s going on around you at
all times, so do NOT listen to your MP3 player while
Is that man staring me?
you’re on the move.
None of my friends work the Supreme Court.
• Remember it’s illegal to cycle at night without lights.
A on B at C with You could be fined if you’re caught – why take the risk?
1 Mrs Holmes is going to her campaign all over the • It’s also a good idea to wear bright colours and
country. reflective clothes at night so that drivers see you easily.
I'm still not ready to the marathon. • OK they aren’t cool but helmets save lives – you know
A do B take C run it makes sense.
2 You can report a by phoning 112, the emergency • Always remember to signal before you turn right or left.
number.
The scene was an old factory building in the
industrial district. 2 The main point of this text is
A crime B case C witness A to explain the dangers of cycling.
3 Stop fiddling your hair – you'll ruin your hair-do! B to advise cyclists on safe cycling.
My uncle's retired now but he used to work his hands C to inform cyclists of the law.
all his life.
A on B at C with
4 Everyone is looking for the person who
local shop.
fire to the Bike theft capital
When I was your age, I had already up my own company. In 2011 the city of Cambridge, where thousands of students
A made B set C put live, was named the ‘UK’s bike theft capital’. In that year, more
5 The police are looking into another case of piracy. than 3,000 bicycles were stolen, even though their owners
Do you use your parents' credit card to pay when you had locked them. Many of the bikes were taken by gangs of
shop ? thieves who then repainted them and sold them on. After
A music B online C internet 2011, a police campaign reduced the number of thefts by a
third. How did they do it? They fitted small sat nav devices to
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a number of bikes which were then left where thieves were
likely to operate. When the bikes were stolen, the thieves
CZYTANIE
were easily tracked and caught.
7 Przeczytaj cztery teksty związane z rowerami.
Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną 3 As a result of the police campaign, bicycle theft in
z treścią tekstu. Zakreśl literę A, B albo C. Cambridge
A is more organised than before.
Mulberry Services: Security Notice B is no longer a problem.
C is less common than it had been.
SMILE! You’re on TV!
Security cameras are An accident
monitoring this car park. I was cycling towards the pedestrian crossing at the time.
Drivers: Please be aware that there have recently been All the cars had stopped, the traffic lights were definitely
several reported cases of theft from cars parked at this red. Suddenly a car came speeding past, the pedestrians
service station. Please do not leave any valuables in your had to jump out of the way and I nearly fell off my bike.
car and do NOT leave your vehicle unlocked. The car went right through the lights and then just as
Customers in the restaurants and shops should not leave I was getting back on my bike there was a big crash. It was
bags or valuables unattended at any time. Please report obvious what had happened. The driver had lost control
any suspicious behaviour to a member of our security staff. and crashed into a lamp post. When I got to the scene
We would like to remind you that Mulberry Services do not some men were already helping him out of the car. Pretty
accept responsibility for any loss or damage to vehicles or soon a police car and ambulance arrived.
personal property on these premises.
4 The car
A crashed in front of the author.
1 The general message is:
B had crashed before the author saw it.
A We’re working to keep your property safe.
C crashed a few minutes after the author saw it.
B We will pay for any loss or damage to your property.
C You are responsible for your own property. /4

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MiniMatura Unit 8 Group B

SŁUCHANIE PISANIE

8 TRACK 9 Usłyszysz dwukrotnie sześć nagrań. 9 Wykonaj zadanie egzaminacyjne.


Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną Przeczytałeś/Przeczytałaś w anglojęzycznym magazynie
z treścią nagrania. Zakreśl literę A, B albo C.
artykuł, którego autor oskarża młodych o nieodpowiednie
1 You would hear this announcement zachowanie w środkach transportu publicznego. Podziel się
A at a railway station. swoimi przemyśleniami na blogu.
B in a shopping centre.
C on a bus. • Wyjaśnij, do jakiego artykułu się odnosisz.
• Streść opinię autora artykułu.
2 Ted says that last Tuesday evening… . • Przedstaw własną opinię.
A he did school work. • Podaj przykład, który zilustruje Twoje poglądy.
B he watched TV with his brother.
C he went out. Rozwiń swoją wypowiedź w każdym z czterech podpunktów.
Długość wypowiedzi powinna wynosić od 80 do 130 słów.
3 The police officer says Sara
A might hear from him again later.
B will be contacted by the owner. NEW ENTRY
C will get a reward. Title: Young people and public transport

4 The last time she saw her purse was Entry: Recently I have read an interesting article and
A when she was buying a bus ticket. I would like to tell you about it.
B at the chemist’s.
C after she got off the bus.

5 The person who gave the talk is


A an ex-policeman.
B an ex-teacher.
C an ex-criminal.

6 The burglar probably


A went in through a window and out through the back
door.
B went in and out through the front door.
C went in through a window and out through the front
door.
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Tell me what you think. Post your comment.

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