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Język angielski klasa VI – zima 2017
Uwaga odpowiedzi może byd kilka.
I. Zaznacz właściwą odpowiedź.
II. Zaznacz wyraz niepasujący do pozostałych.
1. I’m hungry. Let’s eat….
a) anything
b) something
c) nothing
d) nowhere
2. I play tennis with my friends…
a) yesterday
b) everyday c) last summer
d) tomorrow
3. Jen ... a picture of her dog last month.
a) make
b) made
c) take
4. Where ... you last night?
a) went
b) were
c) was
5. I can’t go with you tomorrow. I ... my aunt.
a) visit
b) am visit
c) am visiting
6. ... he live here?
a) Do
b) Is
c) Does
7. I ... got five puppies.
a) have
b) has
c) haven’t
8. I can’t speak French ... I can speak Spanish.
a) but
b) so
c) about
9. This bus always ... here at 7:25.
a) stopped
b) stop
c) stops
10. She did this exercise...
a) her
b) herself
c) hers
1. ticket
plane
2. computer
fax
3. river
pool
4. theatre
book
ferry
phone
sea
cinema
bus
cooker
lake
library
car
flower
ocean
gym
III. Zaznacz zdanie pasujące do wyjaśnienia.
d) took
d) did
d) visits
d) Did
d) hasn’t
1. A cashpoint is...
a) a machine in or outside a bank from which you
can get money.
b) the place where you pay for the things in a
supermarket.
c) the money in form of coins or notes.
2. A mean person is...
a) unkind to other people.
b) not willing to give or share things.
c) funny and enjoyable.
V. Spójrz na mapę pogody i napisz czy zdania są
prawdziwe (T), czy fałszywe (F).
d) why
d) stopping
d) myself
IV. Dopasuj pytania do odpowiedzi.
1. This shirt is too small for me.
a) Do you like this shirt?
b) Does this shirt fit you?
c) What is your favourite shirt?
2. Yes, that’s no problem.
a) Can you turn the TV down?
b) Do you have a problem with this exercise?
c) Can you bring back my CD tomorrow?
1. It may be a thunder in Belfast.
2. It will be sunny in Plymouth.
3. The rain may fall in Scotland.
4. Most parts of Britain will have
a cloudy day.
T
T
T
F
F
F
T F
VI. Zaznacz poprawne tłumaczenie.
VII. Dopasuj.
1. By the way, I’m older than you.
a) Jestem na starej drodze.
b) Tak przy okazji, jestem starszy od ciebie.
c) Przy drodze stoi ktoś starszy.
1) a
b
c
d
2) a
b
c
d
3) a
b
c
d
4) a
b
c
d
2. Christmas Eve is an annual Holiday.
a) Wigilia jest corocznym świętem.
b) Wigilia jest wyjątkowym świętem.
c) Wigilia jest zwykłym świętem.
VIII. Uzupełnij tekst.
3. a) before
b) later
c) ago
a) stop
b) table
c) moon
d) list
IX. Uzupełnij krzyżówkę nieregularnymi formami podanych czasowników.
A boy writes to Santa. He asks (1.)__ some things in the
letter. He puts the letter in (2.)__ home’s chimney. 1. eat
Santa never gets the letter. It stays in the chimney.
Seventy-four years (3.)__, builders tear down the
chimney and they find the letter. They are surprised.
They take a picture of it and post it (4.)__ Facebook.
1. a) to
2. a) he
b) for
b) her
c) from
c) his
1) shopping
2) bus
3) time
4) full
4. a) on
b) at
c) in
2. think
3. feel
4. wear
5. drink
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
X. Przeczytaj tekst i zaznacz czy zdanie jest prawdziwe – True, czy fałszywe- False.
With the exception of English, Spanish is now the most common language spoken in the United States according to a
report from the United States Census Bureau. The report says that the number of Spanish speakers increased by
about 50 per cent between 1980 and 1990. This brings the total number to cover 17 million. In some neighborhoods
of New York City, Miami and many Texan cities, you don’t hear much English at all. In some cities you often see signs
and advertisements in Spanish. The Census Bureau says that one in seven US residents speaks a language other than
English at home. This figure has risen from 23,1 million a decade ago to 31,8 million. Three out of four people who
said that they spoke a foreign language at home also said that they spoke English very well. Some communities have
their own TV and radio stations, newspapers and schools. In public schools in many states, children have their lessons in a variety of languages including, for example in California, Armenian, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, Russian
and Spanish as well as English. But the fastest-growing language in the US is Mon-Khmer, the language of Cambodia; the number of residents who speak Mon-Khmer at home has grown by more than 676 per cent over ten years.
Adapted from: Reward practice book, Liz Driscoll and Simon Greenall. Macmillian Heinmann, English Language Teaching.
1. In America many people speak Spanish.
True
False
2. In some American cities people don’t speak English at all.
True
False
3. One in seven Americans speaks a different language at home.
True
False
4. In some schools children watch TV and read newspapers in Russian.
True
False
5. People in America started learning Mon-Khmer language 675 years ago.
True
False
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