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PIOTR KACZMARSKI STANISLAW P. KACZMARSKI aN Egzaminy na studia filologiczne oraz testy miedzynarodowe Autorzy serdecznie dzighujq Panu Patrickowi O’Brienowi za konsultacje jezykowa. ! WIEDZA POWSZECHNA Oktadka i Karta tytulowa EWA NOWAKOWSKA | Redaktor DOROTA NIEWINSKA Sktad i tamanie komputerowe SADWIGA KLEMBA-HASS. DOROTA NIEWINSKA © Copyright by Wydawnictwo ,Wiedza Powszechna” Warszawa 1995 Wydawnictwo ,Wiedza Powszechna” ul, Jasna 26, 00.054 Warszawa, tel/fax: 28-95-92 ‘Wydanie I, 1996 r. Druk j oprawa: Zak. Poligr. Introligatorski w Niewodnicy Koscielne) ISBN 83~214-1058-8 =u SPIS TRESCI WSTEP 7 ZESTAWI 9 ‘Znajomosé struktur geamatycznych (1) 2ESTAW IT 37 ‘najomosé struktur gramatyemnych (2) ZESTAW IT 51 Znajomosé struktur gramatyeznych (3) ZESTAWIV 68 Znajomosé stownictwa (1) ZESTAWV 79 Znajomosé stownictwa (2) ZESTAW VI 100 Znajomosé stownictwa (3) ZBSTAW Vil 127 ‘Umiejetnogé ezytania (1) ZESTAW VIII 149 Umiejetnosé ezytania (2) KLUCZ 157 ZESTAW I ZNAJOMOSC STRUKTUR GRAMATYCZNYCH (1) TESTA Wybierz poprawna odpowiedé: 1, “How did you spend the weekend?” “I went ...... to the Tatras.” A to ski © skiing E toskiing 2. Everybody knows that not only the prices of alcohol . recently. A raised B rosed C have raised D have risen E rose 3, She was... . everyone liked her. ‘A such charming a lady that B so charming that © such charming lady that ‘very charming lady and E so charming lady that 4, In... twenty years or so man will probably have reached Mars ‘and other planets A other B fewer than © more D next E another 5. John failed the test in grammar. It was, in fact, .... . surprise for us. Ano B nono © neither D not E nor 6. No sooner ..... down than he fell asleep. ‘A John sat B John had sat C as John had sat D had John sat E as John sat 7. Twas..... the grass in the garden. A made cutting B made cut © made to cut D made into cutting E made to cutting 8... ... Mr Macdonald ring up, say that I am not available, A Will Bit © Shall D Would E Should 9. Tom met his future wife... the flight to London. Ain B while C during D through E at 10. I shall be looking forward... from you. A towards hearing B tohear C to hearing D at hearing E for hearing 11, Why did you say that ifyou ..... what his reaction might be? A had known B knew © would know E would have known, D have known 12, Twish I... that girl when I was 20 years old. A would meet B have met C met D would have met E had met 13. Do you really believe that John is... A capable to kill B able for ki © capable for killing D able of! E capable of killing 14, To tell you the truth, I would do anything for you but ...... you money. A lending B of lending C lend D tolend E lent 10 16. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20, 21. 22. +++ since I last saw you. ‘A Tt was years C Itis years E Ithave beon years B It were years D Ithad been years “Idon't want to rent a car anymore.” “Then you...... buy a car of your own!” A need B must C have D won't have to E needn't I... accompany you tonight, but I am not very sure yet. A will B would C can D could E may Tam afraid [have bought ..... beer. A too many B too few C too little D so much E not enough of Let's go for a walk,.....? A shall we B will we © should we D may we E don't we Don't be angry with Susan, She doesn't have your address. Otherwise she |... to you much earlier. A could write B will have written C would write D could have written, E might write of the men in the hall has a rifle. A Every B Most c all D Each E Both Instead of complaining about high taxes you in the last: parliamentary election. A should vote ought have voted E had to vote B had to vote D ought to have voted 23, “John, which do you prefer: wine or beer?” “Well, I think I prefer wine... beer.” Ato B than ¢ then D from E against 24, We shall give you a hand as soon as we ..... dinner. A had B have © have had D will have E will have had 25, The more she makes up, ..... she looks. A the uglier B more ugly © uglier D the ugliest E more uglier TEST B Wybierz poprawng odpowieds: 1. Never ..... such a beautiful girl! A Isaw B Idid see € Thad seen D Thave seen E have I seen 2. Only later... what I had done. A had I realized B have I realized € did I realize D Thad realized E [realized 3, Everybody wants to emigrate,.....? A does he B do they © doesn't he D doesn't one E. don’t they 4. [think I should have stopped... when I was much younger. A smoking B having smoked C tosmoke D tohave smoked E tohave a smoke 12 5, “Ihave never been fond of heavy metal music.”*.....” A Neither I have B Nor Ihave © Neither have I D Thaven't too E Nor haven't I 6.1.....0n the couch, half asleep, when I heard two shots. A Twas laying B was lying C was D lay E laid 7. Good Lord, John! You A are always coming © always come E always are coming 8.1 don’t have anything against football, but I... . . to football ‘games so often, ‘A had rather you didn't go B had rather you not go would rather you didn't go D would rather you not go E would rather you don't go 9. Do you think we will have A such a terrible weather © soterrible a weather E soterrible the weather 10. Please open the window, . A do © won't D wouldn't E wi late to our meetings! B come always D always have come - again this summer? B such terrible a weather never get: used to of collaborating with the Tam thinking of moving to some other town, A accusing B accuse © accuse me D be accused E being accused 12, T must say that I find his idea idiculous. A tolet his daughter to study astronomy B ofletting his daughter to study astronomy © letting his daughter to study astronomy D tolet his daughter study astronomy E of letting his daughter study astronomy — a | 13. If the damage to our car had been worse, the insurance company 21. I suggest . .. . . a letter to Mary or else she will be sorry. But I think we will not see a penny. ‘A that John write B John to write B would have paid C that John wrote D John writing D had paid E that John will write 22, He wouldn't have had that nasty accident if e ..... a sports car. 14. Lam quite positive I locked the door, I remember... . . the key. 4 ed at S esr ne bought A toturn B turning adn't bougl woul v € to have turned D of turning E wouldn't have bought E about turning 23, We must do it,.....? Ye thi A must we B mustn't we 15. Idon’t think I... the theatre. he C noed we D needn't we 1 have ever been to B hve vee Da i E don't we E soos everweasin 24. If you had taken my advice you .... . a millionaire now. You should have invested your money in those stocks. 16.1... as happy as I do now since I was at college. ‘A would be B would have been A didn't feel B hadn't felt € will have been D were fi C haven't felt D wasn't feeling E will be ' E am not feeling 25, Hardly ...., she started to shout. 17. It might seem strange, but... . . the people we spoke to were A Lopened my mouth when _B did T open my mouth than against compulsory motor TPL insurance. © had I opened my mouth when D Thad opened my mouth when | A few B no E Thad opened my mouth than | © none D ist | i E all 18, Don't you think it is about time we... . a steady job? TEsTC A take up B would take up C took up D have taken up Wybierz poprawng odpowieds: E had taken up 1, He wouldn't have this beautiful Jaguar, if he... . . the advertise- ment in the local paper. 19. Shall we get him .....us the truth? | B A wouldn't see B hasnt seen | Dto C didn't see D hadn't been seeing | | E hadn't seen { | 20. At that time I took ..... up early. 2, Ecouldn't help ..... You were talking so loudly. | | A getting B toget A overhear B to overhear C for getting D togetting C for overhearing D overhearing E on getting E to be overhearing 44 15 . Twish I... 80 much beer when I visited my local pub yesterday. A didn't drink B drank © had drunk D wouldn't have drunk E hadn't drunk J. John has told me that he... .. for a new job soon. A is looking B would be looking c ok D would look E was looking 5. We spent last night. .... television. A to watch Bw © having watched D while watching E on watching Ifyou. . ....he needed help why didn’t you do anything? A have known B knew © had known D would know 9. 10. 16 . Of course Tom was offended. You . E would have known, a liar when he denied having met Mary. A shouldn't have called him C didn't have to call E ought to have called B shouldn't call hi D shouldn't be c My parents never allowed A my smoking € me to smoke E for me to smoke B me smoking D me for smoking “Tlove sweets.” “.....” A Sol too B Sol love € Sodol D Soldo E Sol Lwish I. ....as many foreign languages as Jim does. A knew B will know C had known D know E would know 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. a. 18, C needn't to light E don’t have to light At first the King opposed the declaration of war, but he gave his consent A at the end B onthe end © atend D in the end E onend ‘The grass needs to be cut. I will have... . at the end of this week. A itent B eutit C tohave cut it D someone to cut it E got to cut it She hasn't been abroad... ... she got married. A when B since € for D after E before ‘There isn't much point ..... change her mind A to try to make her C trying her to make E trying to make her to B of trying to make her D in trying to make her During the great deluge all rivers ..... their banks, A overflew B overflied © overflowed D overfiown E flew over ‘Ask him in, ..... he turn up again. A shall B should Cif D E does I don’t think it will rain tonight but you should take an umbrella in case it A does B will may D would Eis Ww 19, We can afford a holiday in the Tatras, But a holiday in the Alps is something ..... can afford. A for which only the very rich B what only the very rich © for what only rich D that only the very rich E that only very rich 20. Could you please give this message to Jane the moment A she would arrive C she arrived E she will have arrived B she arrives D she will arive 21. If you really think that Pepsi is inferior . eave our company. A from Bto € than D then E of Coke, you have to 22, A splendid time was had by all at the party. A despite B in spite © however D although E even 28. Never before. A have the news been C the news have been E the news has been there weren't many people 0 optimistic. B were the news D has the news been 24. She works... .. all when she is left alone. A best of B the most of C the best of D better than E better of 25, You'd . .... apologize to him right now or else he'll never forgive you. A rather B sooner C have to D better E ought to 18 1. Tom Brown is a radical ecologist. He never ever travels by train, by car or any other motor vehicle. He always travels A on horseback, on foot or on a bicycle B at horseback, on foot or by bicycle © by horseback, by foot or by bicyele D by horseback, on foot or by bicycle E on horseback, on foot or by a bicycle 2. I've already heard ..... that tired joke a dozen times or so. A John to tell B John say C John to say D John tell E John having said 3, Would you believe Mark. .... that dress for his wife himself? A sewed B sowed C sew D sow E sewn 4. The monumet is planned for next autumn, will cost the taxpayer a small fortune. A which erection © erection of what E erection of which B whose erection D that erection 5. Susan does not believe that she will be able to her a new car. He is so stingy. A make her husband to buy B get her husband to buy © have her husband to buy get her husband buy E make her husband buying. 6. How . .... can be stored by means of this system? A much information © much informations E many informations B many an information D many information 19 1 8 9. 10. WL 13. 14. 12, Jane lied to me again, ..... annoyed me very much A what B that © which D whose E who I don’t suppose I could have another glass of wine, .....? A would I B may I © couldn't I D could E dol | appreciate what you did, but your uncle is very rich and has a nurse and a servant, so you really... . him last weekend. ‘A hadn't stayed to help B needn't to have stayed to help © might not have stayed to help D couldn't have stayed to help E needn't have stayed to help I wish I... .. to work during weekends. A couldn't have B didn't have C hadn't D wouldn't have E shouldn't have Ifyou had listened to my advice, you good reputation lost. in jail now with your A will not be B wouldn't be C weren't D wouldn't have been E hadn't been ‘The box was too heavy for the little girl A tolift B tolittit C to raise it D torise E torise it ‘The Vikings are believed ..... America. A to reach B to discover © discovering D to have reached E that they had discovered ‘There are fears that ‘A dozens thousands almost ten thousands E thousands of farmers in the region 1 go on strike, B several thousands D almost thousands 16. 16. a. 18, 19. 21 22, Jobn met his wife, Kate, in 1985 while he abroad for a while, and they soon got married. A had been living B was to live © has been living D was living E had lived Supposing we - any more, how much time shall we need. to finish this task? A won't be interrupted © don't interrupt E are not interrupted B won't interrupt D wouldn't be interrupted ‘Tom ..... the most energetic person in our department. A is told to be B is said C is believed as D is known E is considered to be We have. .... money of you all, A the fowest. B less © the lest. D the least E fewer He never believed .... .Isaid. A what. B which © that D that which E that what ‘There is ..... equality of opportunity, believe me. B no sucha thing as D no such thing as A not such a thing as © never a thing as E never a thing of “2” that is our slogan. Few incentives — little progress Little incentives - few progress A little incentives ~ much progress A few incentives ~ a fow progress A little incentives — a little progress muon she wouldn't have lost so much weight. If Susan had eaten less B IfSusan ate more Did Susan eat less D Had Susan eaten more If Susan would have caten more tap: 21 a 23, Jane is incredible. She has talked me... a new car. A to buy B about to buy C into buying D at buying E buy 24, The United States + one of the richest countries throughou! the twentieth century, howe A are B has been C were D have been E was 25. You will never get rid of that nasty cough .... . you give up smoking. A provided Bit C incase D although E unless TESTE Wybierz poprawna odpowiedé: 1. By the time the children went to school we... there for nearly 15 years, ‘A have been B lived © had been living D were living E have lived 2. Tgot a good decorator ..... my apartment. A to have painted B painting © pain D to paint, E for painting 3. Don’t you think it is high time you ..... a bath? A took B would take C take D will take E had taken 22, 4, 5, 10. w ‘The smallest planet is Mercury, .. twentieth of the mass of our pianet. mass is approximately one A that B which C that's D whose E what Neither Margaret nor John ..... to understand my problems. A is capable B are able © are capable D is able E aren't able It takes... to learn a foreign language. A long time B along © long D along time E along . did Peter realize that something had changed. A Upon entering the room __-B When he entered the room © Having entered the room __D After he had entered the room E Only after he had entered the room A poople are not used grammar even in their native language. A tothe study B to studying C tothe studying of D to study E tohave studied Why...» two stones to kill the same bird? A using B touse © use D one uses E shall use - of the girls has been given a bunch of red roses. A Every B Most cal D Bach E Many ‘The harder he worked, A the fewer he achieved C the less he achieved E he achieved less B he was achieving less D more he achieved 12, We'd better not stay up too late tonight, ... . A had we B didn't we ¢ wouldn't we D hadn't we E did we 13, People all over the world are dying of AIDS . A in more numbers B more numerously © greater in numbers D in greater numbers E in more number 14, L would have studied biology if I... .. to university. A could be admitted B had been admitted C were admitted D was admitted E would be admitted 15, She sounded when I talked to her on the phone the other day. A being angry B tobe angry © angry D angrily E as angrily 16. Your car... now. A is being repaired B is repairing was repaired D will repair E has repaired 17. It was... beautiful day! I shall never forget it. A asuch B so Caso D sucha E such 18. Peter has never failed... .. any task you give him. A carrying out C in carrying out E with carrying out B tocarry out D atearrying out 19... he tried hard, he didn’t manage to learn to drive a car. A. Despite B However © No matter D Although E Unless 24 20, Everybody is happy,....? A ishe B are they C no D aren't they E isn'the 21. [know it is a shame, but I am not accustomed to... at all. A work hardly B working hardly © work hard D working hard E work as hard 22. What wwe no luck in life? A shou B did you do G you eould di D should you do E would you do d never go to a casino A Neither I wound B Nor would I D So wouldn't 1 1 games if football weren't attractive, As e would B Fewer people wouldn't c le would D Not so many people would E 2 people would 25.1.....my degree by the end of the year. A shall have taken B would take © will have been taking D take E will take TEST F Wybierz poprawng odpowieds have, black or white? B better D prefer 25 2.1..... drink alcohol. Tam driving tonight. A needn't to B oughtn't C mustn't D don't need to E needn't 3. John...... Mark, He was abroad at that time. ‘A hasn't killed C may not have killed E couldn't kill B can't have killed D needn't have killed Yul, haat 4, [poured myself a big glass of brandy and drank it in one gulp”: ‘Only then, A Lopened the telegram © opened I the telegram E had I opened the telegram B Thad opened the telegram D did I open the telegram 5. Lam surely the best pupil in the class, .....? AamI B aren't I C arel D dol E don't 1 6. If it had been up to you, what... ..? A will you do C would you have done E did youdo B would you do D had you done 7. My cat caught mice and rats but A so didn’t yours © your didn’t E yours didn't B your's didn’t ' D Your not 8, My brother-in-law is coming to see me tomorrow. I wish A he was B he wouldn't © he won't D he didn't E he weren't 9. Stop making so much noise, ... ..? ‘A do you B will you C shall you D won't you E don't you 26 ES 10. Jim ..... mathematics till 1987. ‘Then he gave it up, A has been studying B has studied C studied D would study © had been studying 1A. The sun... and a heautifuul day began, A rose B has risen C rised D rose E raised 12. Why didn’t you ask me? I... . you that book. You wouldn't have spent so much money, ‘A could lend € could have lent E may have lent. B can’t have lent D must have lent 13. I was afraid we might miss the train. It is never easy for me to get anywhere Fortunately, this time, I was just for the train, A at time /in tin C in time /on time E ontime/at time B ontime/ in time D at time /on time 14. Mr Gregoriev in Wales last summer. He does not even have| a passport, A can’t have been B could have been © couldn't be D may not have been, E must have been 15 He needn't go to school at the age of 4,.....2 ‘A does he B need he € must he D needn't he E doesn't he 16. [ think I... at least 10 letters by the time you come back from the theatre. A will write B have written C will have written E would write D wrote 27] 17. I suppose it’s time we called it a day, .....? A didn't we B isn't it © don't I D did we B isit 18. “What do I think about ‘Hamlet"?” “Well, it is play.” A fairly good B good enough, C rather a good D arather good E excellent 19. L don't want . . who works in the accounts department. I want the other one, A Mr Smithson, B the Mr Smithson C aMr Smithson D any Mr Smithson E some Mr Smithson 20. This article is very good, but that one A is even worse B isn't © is more good D is worst, E is neither so 21. He seems to... in astronomy for quite a long time, A to be interesting B to have been interested C to have interested D tobe interested E to have been interesting 22. Jenifer... . TV for nearly two hours before her husband came. ‘A was watching B watched had been watching D had watched E would watch. 23. 1 am sorry, Mark. I simply ‘on you, My boss told me to, I didn’t want to lose my job. A should spy B had to spy C must spy. D ought to have spied E must have spied 24 He fell on the ground when the lightning... .. him, A struck B stroke had striked D striked E stroked 25, The architect has told me that the ancient palace ina fow years. A will be rebuilt B will be rebuilding C would be rebuilt, D would have been rebuilt E was rebuilt TESTG Wybiere poprawna udpowiedé 1. Tean't find my keys. I. .... them in the bathroom. A. might lose B must have lett © may have lost, D had to leave E lost 2. We are quite well off. That is why there is. .... to economize. B no need D not necessary E little point 3. Joseph .... .a Rolls Royce only because of the inheritanee. A might have bought B could buy © could have bought D was able to buy E can have bought 4. Only one farmer . .... his land with winter wheat before the first snow. A sowed B had sewn © had sown D sew E had sawn 5, Tdon't suppose 1 could have another cup of chocolate, ... A could 1 B don't I © couldn't I D may E would I 6. We can't take any decision whatsoever until we know what... A your brother will have said B has your brother to say C will your brother say D your brother has to say E your brother has had to say 7. We..... booked tickets, There were hardly any spectators at the game, A can't have B needn't have C must have D hadn't E couldn't have 8. stopped. ... . a packet of cigarettes on my way back home last night. A at buying B to buy © buying D for buying E buy 9. When J came back home I was surprised not to find my cat waiting for me. I thought she ..... for a walk. A had to go B must have gone © should have gone D may have gone E must be gone 10. They will be leaving next Monday. I wish they A weren't B did't © wouldn't D aren't E won't 11, What would you do if you... Tom? A meet B had met C would meet D would have met E met 12. Betty has never enjoyed A tobe made fun of her © being made fun of her E tobe made fun 13. If | were you I... that report a long time ago. A would finish B should have finished C finished D will havo finished E had finished B being made fim of © tobe made fun of 30 14, That decision . ... . over ton years ago. A should be taken B should have taken © must be taken D should have been taken E ought to have taken 15, Mark promised to write a letter to Jane as soon as he in London. A had arrived B would arrive © arrives D has arrived E will arrive 16... , been attracted by feminist organizations as today. ‘A Never have so many women B Women have never Never so many women have D Women have always, E As many women 17. Last year, Susan earned... tion. A twice as much as © twice as many as E twice as more as her sister, who has a better posi- B twice more than D twice more as, 18, Of the two new engineers, one is experienced and A the others are not. B another is unexperienced © the other is not D another is not, E other lacks experience 19. There were two small rooms in his summer house . . . . . served both as a bedroom and a kitchen, A the smaller of which € the smaller of them E smallest of that B the smallest of whic D amaller of which 20. By the time you receive this letter, I... .. for Rome, B had teft D have left have left 21. [have always objected .. . .. long poems by heart. A to learning B toleara © against learning E for learning D having to learn 31 — rT 22, 1 dread... ... what might happen if God didn't exist. That is why Inever think about that. A of thinking B to think C thinking D think E tothinking 23, Joan was seen ..... a compact disc from the department store A lift B having lied C tolift D tobe lifting E lifted 24, Fred said that Mark... .. for a hunt because his rifle was missing A must go B may have gone had to go D can’t have gone E might have gone 25, It all seems rather obvious now, but ... moment? ‘A would you do © would you have done E you would have done the same thing at that, B will you do D would you not do TEST H Wybierz poprawng odpowiedé: 1. Don't count on him too much. You ought to take into account the possibility that he in spite of being able to do so. But such is life. ‘A wouldn't have helped you B might not be capable of helping you C may not be willing to help you D might not have wanted to help you E wouldn't be able to help you 2, We will soon be going to Mexico... .. holiday. Aon B by C for Dat Ein 32 3.*Lam afraid I have forgotten my garden trousers.” You are welcome to use...” A some of us B some ours © our some D some of ours E our’ “Ou taken all those photographs.” “I see. I particu- lark A this photograph of your father’s B this photograph of your father of your fathers the father of of your fathers’ rates” A break © have broken E have been breaking all box office records. B has broken 1D have been broken Being so rich she certainly .... that hard. But I have never met a busier woman than Betty A needn't to work B doesn't need working © mustn't work D doesn't need to work: E doesn’t need work Ever since I this job [ have tried to upgrade my profes- sional qualifications. A had taken up B take up © was taken up for D took up B have taken up What a terrible accident! Ifonly the poor fellow ..... so fast. A wouldn't drive © wasn't driving E didn't drive B hadn't driven D wouldn't have Dr Mahon would certainly have attended the meeting A ifhe hadn't a flat tyre B ifhe didn't get a flat tyre C had he not hada flattyre had the tyre not get flat E ifhe had had a flat tyre 33 10. Ifyou... the documents you had better inform the police. 17. "Mark... your bike:” “You mean he didn't do it?” ‘A have really mislaid B had really mislaid ‘A was to mend B must have mended © really mislay D should reatly mislay © had to mend D was to have mended E could really mislay E had tohave mended 11 You the flowers, for it is going to rain. 18, Would you believe that motor industry manufactures. . A didn’t need to water B didn't need water a year? © hadn't to water D didn’t have to water E needn't have watered E 5 millions of cars 12, The well, .... they began to dig last Tuesday, is now ten meters deep. 19, Mark Smith has been a very reliable person It is hard for A who B that ‘me to believe he let you down, © which D what A sofar B by far E whom C uptill then D as far 13. Peter asked Ann how long... . Betty. B solong ‘A had she known B she know 20, Steven is said ..... to read and write when he was 3. © she had known D she had been knowing A tolearn B he had learnt E she has known © tohave learnt D that he learnt 14. P've just beon told they that cottage since the end of the E learning war, 21, He promised the article... .. by the end of the next month but Ahad B have got not sooner than that © had had D have A tobe written B will be written E have had was written D would have been written 15, Not only the farmers wish that the rain at least until the E had been written end of the month. But the weather bureau says this is highly 22, | am allergie to nicotine and that is why I never permit unlikely. in my room. A would continue B will continue A tosmoke B to smoking © continued D continues © for smoking D smoking E would have continued E smoke 16, He would do anything excopt...... you his car. 23. Their door is locked. They ..... in there. A lending B borrowing A canttbe B must be | € tolend D toborrow C needn't be D mustn't E lend E may not | 34 35 24, He hardly has any money, ....? A does he B hasn't he C do they D doesn’t he E has he 25. Lwas..... doit. A seen B made C let D had E allowed REE EES ss Ss SS. ZESTAW II ZNAJOMOSC STRUKTUR GRAMATYCZNYCH (2) TEST A Nastepujgce edania sformuluj w odmier anacei shorzystujqe podane ele 1y sposdb, nie zmieniajac ich ienty: 1 Some people treat their dogs very ernelly. Some dogs is container is light. You can lift it easily is light Thave rarely seen such a beautiful sunset, Seldom at .wen't enjoyed myself so much for years. 5. They really do very little to help their mother. If... the 7. Itis a pity [ didn’t meet your brother at the party last week. T would like 8, Three of my teeth were knocked out in the fight. Thad 7 9. L said I was very sorry [hadn't come to his birthday party. L apologised Poland twenty years ago. fon't swim in the lake beeanse it is too cold not... for 12. The only thing Peter and They did... quarrel 14 It is a pity you didn't tell me about the telegram yesterday. Ifonly I 4 18 16 a. we we She always demands more even though I give her a lot of money. However... demands more. I shouldn't like you to give her my address, rather .....my address, The game began as soon as Frederick had switched the TV set on. No.. I spent eight years at primary school and then I went to sec- ondary school After I... secondary school. Jim will only return to our company if Robert is fired. Unless Robert ‘There is almost no money left. Weare When we were crossing the Tatras, we couldn't see Rysy because of the thick fog. it was Beethoven who composed this magnificent One ought never to assume that the enemy is weak. It. [ suggest going to the cinema tonight. What Please don’t go to that party tomorrow. Td rather .. ‘The cancellation of the play was unfair to me. It was als venient for everybody concerned Notonly.....tome..... concerned. TESTB Nastepujqce 2dania sformutuj w odmienny sposb, nie zmieniajac ich znaczenia i wykorzystujqe podane elementy. 1. You should have that black tooth extracted at last It is about D thaven't driven a car before. Ws @ riast saw Retty when 1 Thave 4, Tom managed to pass the test in physics. Tom succeeded ... (5) Many didn’t take her mother's advice, and now she is fatally ill Had... now. 6. Both Fred and Betty are unhappy. Neither (7}1f1 met Ronald Reagan one day, I'd tell him he'd done a good job. \ Were 8) People believe that the, University Poort ‘Katamba an honorary ins John Katamba.... { Although he has repeatedly promised to help us, I wouldn't believe him. He may ‘ollege of Wales is going to 1 wouldn't believe him. 10. Susan will never lose weight by eating so much. Unless (TD. Although I like her very much, I don’t want to marry her. ‘Much 12. 1 got to work in twenty five minutes. rt . Dm {13° She told her husband not te run because of his asthma She told her husband not to run on 14. It was unnecessary for you to saw through that tree. ‘You need ! 3 )Susan survived the plane crash but she died a natural death two weeks later Susan. ....only Gm order that production may be increased, we must buy new technologies. We.....for..... increased. The value ofthis Chinese vase is £10,000. This .... . £10,000. sn't able to find a solution. Fred isn't able to find a solution ther. Bither ..... incapable © Mie prison walls are very high. Nobody inside can climb over them. too (BH) uispamiasinry oe apitnk It... . Gi. 1 am certain it wasn't Professor Blueprint you saw at the dis- ~" coteque. Iteant (23. You must never ever reveal the secret information to anybody. On no fryer 23, Do you expect me to complete the assignment in a week? ceveTton 2 (2) The bomb-disposal squad rendered the unexploded shells harm- less, took them away and destroyed them. ‘The unexploded 25, Although it was early, he felt ready for bed though it... for bed. TEST C Nastepujace zdania sformutuj w odmienny spos6b, nie zmieniajac ich znaczenia i wykorzystujac podane elementy: 1. Although Mr Brown was over ninety, he continued to smoke fifty cigarettes a day Despite - (9) It wouldn't be a good idea to invite Betty to lunch, You'd 3. Whose bicy: is? Who... bicycle .. @ ‘What would you say if I offered you a better post, Ron?” asked the boss, ‘The boss asked... were..... post. (6) It is a pity I was not born in the United States. Iwish (6 there are very few good shops in Warsaw ‘There any... /7. Professor Brown was crossing the street in his black raincoat when I saw him. T saw Professor Brown 8, It looks as if Mary’s forgotten my birthday once again. Mary seems (9) We wish the rain would stop. Honly (@. Why dor't you try to make her change her mind. ‘Suppose Q, why did you buy such an old car? What.....? (GB Our house is still for sale. Nobody... (3) We saw them go out. They..... @ It was foolish of you to lend him money. Tish I SESS S Oo es 15. Everybody believes that Winston Churchill was an excellent Prime Minister. Winston Churchill @uinnot macnn or yout goto university Q Heer ne havea amske T (GB. “How often do you go to the theatre, Mark?” asked Bi G3 they wouldn't accept my plan until I pointed out the alternatives Only... @ Someone is coming to repair the washing machine tomorrow. @) “1 shall be meeting Professor Burns tomorrow.” ~" He said 22. Lean’t find my wallet anywhere. [um sure Tlef it in the office Tean’t find my wallet anywhere. I ©) The storm is terrible and so we can’t go jogging. But @4 It is not worth doing business with them. ~ There 8) Hurry up if you don't want to miss the ferry. Unless {0) As we sat down to watch the news, the TV set broke down sees than, @) wit you please stay with the luggage? Il go and get the tickets If @she is intelligent, but she does not do well at college. 42 Q { realized how ill she was only when I visited her. It wasn’t 5. “Mark is the one who blackmailed Teresa,” said Jan Jan accused . @ That van is too expensive for me. Thaven't got @ The winter in Moscow is too severe for pickpockets to work in the streets, Taga use a good toothpaste If... 9 [ started to get up at 5 a.m. as a regular habit many years ago. Ttook .....many years ago, 10. Mary was originally going to buy a blouse, but she bought a fur coat instead. Instead ‘The south of Poland is drier than the north. Z There isn't, ....rain.. (IDL ARAHELST to persuade him to come with me after several hours of heated argument. Only ..... persuading ..... with me 62) “Susan resembles her mother” said Mark Mark... after 14. Janet was so clever that she could do all calculations in her head. enough - @ never did anything of that sort. Atno time (9. 1aidn't have any money on me, s0 I couldn't buy you a drink. Had..... ( expected the test to be easier than that ‘The test was not ..... 18, She was such a beautiful girl that I _-. She was 90... help 9. His true name will always remain a secret. “Noone... 43 20. We should water the roses. + watering €)) You won't succeed unless you work hard. Only... 22. It wasn't a good idea to invite Jim to the reception. dim should 23, The manager thinks it is not a good design. approve 24, You really ought to have your lungs X-rayed. It is high @ had a feeling that somebody was following me. felt as TESTE Nastepujace zdania sformutuj w odmienny sposéb, znaczenia i wykorzystwiac podane elementy: je zmieniajge ich @ There is no doubt Margaret will come to Warsaw tomorrow. bound... in @ We guarantee to refund the purchase money if this product fails to give satisfaction. eee fal &) Why doesn’t he write an article himself? T suggest Q) Mr Brown has no reason to criticize this book. a no reason why .. © ‘Jahn paid a tot ot money to go to Burope Tt....-agreat 6. I'm sure he has finished by now. He must . 7) Jane entered the room but I didn’t hear that. didn't ..... the room, pecs (8) will agree to take part in the'ventur beforehand about the arrangements. Only i provided I am consulted 44 9. Lam sure that she didn't say that. + She (0) sim couldn't get to work bi The heavy (DB We took a walk to the forest after dinner After we yuldn't tell her about the accident. GB) Tom was the first person who read my novel. = to G4) People say that Mark is an extremely honest man but I would never ‘Phim with more than five quid. Mark.....t0....-aman.,...,Tshould 15) Susan and I spent many moonlit nights in that old garden, We.....a (G6. He used to go to a football game every Sunday. — He... every Sunday. G7. We have no tea left. ce ‘Things went wrong immediately after his death. Ha (3) Napoleon may have had certain faults, but cowardice was not one of them, Whatever 20) The river wasn't Yo. too 21, The drawer is securely locked. I keep my private papers in it. The drawer I 09) The balloon went up. I sat down, Up..... Down 2) Smoking is not permitted in any part of this building -not smoke... ae 24. If you helped me, we would be able to complete t no time at all. Ifyou hand, ..... of. 25. It will be very nice to see you again. looking aSSignment in TEST F Nastepujgqce zdania sformutuj w odmienny spossb, nie zmieniajac ich znaczenia i wykorzystuiqc podane elementy: @lltis expensive to dine at that hotel. ‘That hotel (2. Poor people are not as happy as rich people. The rich @) You really should do it now. e (4) T can’t tell you much, ooo very you. 5, Both of these girls are ugly. wee 0Of... pretty, 6. It is a pity [had to learn Russian at school. Twish 7. My boss didn't let me leave earlier, so I couldn't come to your party. If my boss @ Jimmy borrowed my personal stereo last mont I Fred will probably visit Rome next month. Fred is 0 1 don’t know how to approach the problem. Thave.... ma GAS 1 got to know Smith better, dislike him more and more « [get to know Smith, him, (43) You will succeed if you don't listen to him. Unless 3)" would prefer to go to the cinema rather than stay at home,” said Margaret. Margaret ..... sooner... '4)"You'd better tell the owner we shall not buy the apartment, ‘won't reduce the price a bit,” said Tom's wife. ‘Tom's wife suggested he 46 | | | (don't ‘you agree that the progress made in the research on AIDS has been nothing short of phenomenal lately? ‘The progress made in the research on AIDS seems... @ We have not had such a cold winter for many years. Not... 17. The truth didn’t become known until many centuries later Not unti (B We are ooking into tho al fogatiorg: of improper business dealings which some people have made against our accountant. The allegations... .. been Go) thore are fewer cars in Warsaw than in London. many (20) 1 told my assistant to make a few telephone calls. Thad. G3. The weather was beautiful so we had dinner in the garden. It was such @ Tlast saw you twenty years ago, 1. e these cigarettes if th only... ifthey are strong... 24. You don't work hard so you don't make much money. You.....ofmoney..... hard. 28; Owing to bad weather, Mr White arrived late \" Mr White's late TEST G Nastepujqce zdania sformutuj w odmien ‘znaczenia i wykorzystujae podane elementy: ‘sposib, nie zmieniajge ich 1) How old do you think this palace is? ‘When do you think... Q How deep is this lake? What..? 47 Thad never been so happy before. Twas este to rain tomorow The odds . . tomorrow. 5. He lost his driving under the influence @Reedy has never been one of Mark’s interests. Mark.....on rugby. Q Nobody T know speaks Hungarian Ido Gj take my advice and give it up. cose YOu... give it up. 9. How long have you been reading “War'and Peace"? When... ..? (10)Stephen King always succeeds in searing his readers. “Stephen King never ldid © tes a pity I don't have a new suit to wear to the reception only (@oonn has made more errors than anyone else in the class Noone. 14, People say that our former Foreign Minister was very clever Our G3) His friends persuaded Jim to give up that job got te was wrong of you to punish the dog 50 soverely. You ought 17, What has happened to John? I wondered 18, Lbought this car two years ago. Thave.. ) Betty will be a good mother. She loves children s-make bee fees 48 20. John is one of my good friends. Jobn is a ent (21) Jim and Robert didn’t go to school at the age of 7. re @) tom “sat aver ni agin? ‘Tom has just promised me that . My mother does not want me to mary Susan. her... Susan, / pleasant thing happened to me the other day. happen ..... the other day. ‘TEST H Nastepujqce zdania sform igiae ich {1) Lwalked out on this girl This (A) There were a lot of people in the room The room was 5) The train didn't come for over an hour. ~~ Twas over 6. It would be good if you left-us alone. You had ( The police didn’t capture any of the escaped prisoners. None. ® ‘nk it wise to go to the dentist twice a year. @ Providing you don't drink alcohol, I don't mind what you do, As ® He never opened the window in case he caught a cold. Test cal : aaleat gc cateh reas 1 09 (G)mncte Mbt icen any rain here for a month rained here since 12, The son of my sister-in-law is very sick. My ((3)r am sorey to say tht we have no news fr you. regret... any... ® John may want to contact us so weld better stay where we are, We'll stay where we are in..... get Gwe hoard a horse nekiht ‘Ahoarse was people to make fun of me. Oy amen I wee wary has « bookcase with five shelves Mary has bookcase. pas gees (48) the salary of a university professor is not always higher than that She must do it, which is a shame. Ihe. idn't like coffee, but she drank it to keep herself warm, @ sors simply the best. wees. Seeond.. 2. @ Tamsin. He gave... © Tre only thing she can't eat is beetroot. coves but @ This book is too difficult for me. As far... 50 ZESTAW IIL SC STRUKTUR GRAMATYCZNYCH (3) igielski. Nie zmieniaj niczego we fragmentach 1suj wyrazy podane w nawiasach, Nie ale nie cheiala mnie sluchaé. tome, © Poprositem telefonistke, zeby polacayla mnie z Narodowym Fun- duszem Ochrony Srodowiska. (CONNBEP) Tasked..... the National Fund for 3 cay pamigtase Nevey sina Katastoe t ether gt 4, Chodimy do pubu, dobrze? Nit ge jud dui} znies towarzy- Sta ryy fet (Oe AbseaeessPUT) mn? Te drieweryne, ktérej narzeczony Wkrétce okazato sig, 2¢ to niemoiliwe, zeby Tom zabil Freda, po- niewaz w tym czasie byl w wigzieniu, (CAN) Ttsoon turned .... because he... . prison at that time. 9 'D) Mowi sig, 4e pan X wspélpracowal z KGB. MrX..... KGB. 7) Niepotrzebnie wydates tyle pieniedzy na wypozyezenie samocho- du, Mogligmy wzigé lakséwke. Zaoszezedzilibyamy preynajmnie| 50 fontow. You.....acar.We....-ataxi. We... £50. 8. ak dlugo wy dwoje sig znacic?” ,Od dziecinistwa.” How......2 Since... . kids. Wspatezuje Markowi, Dziewezyna, w ktérej sie zakochal, jest nar- komanka, with Mark. The girl.....adrug. 51 10. Ledwo co odtozylem stuchawke, kiedy zadzwonit telefon, (HANG) , sooner... the telephone Jane nie jest wystarczajqco ladna, zebym sig z nia ozenit, Jane..... pretty. Nie znosze, gay mi mowia, 3obym raucil palenie. (QUIT) Thate zestan krzyezeé, dobrze? Doprowadzasz mnie do szatu. ALLRIGHT) Stop mad, ay Moje wlosy sq 0 wiele za dtugie, Musze i8é do fryzjera (GHAIRDRESSER) have @) ‘Im bardziej Paul staje sig stawny, tym bardziej daiecinnie sig 2a- chowuje. (A8) coves becomes... resi sie nie pospieszysz, spéinisz sig na pociag. Unless tyiko calymi dniami ogladajq horrory. (BUT) Tong, (8) Mark kiedyé byt harcersem, a ige jest prayewyenajony do wata- wania o éwicie (= 0 brzasku). (WAS) Mark. 19. Pozdréw ode mnie swoja teéciowa, dobrze? pees MO es Go}yohn miat prayiéé w potudnie, ale nie przyszed!. (BEE, DDN, i 33) John i @ Na twoim miejseu nie rerygnowalbym 2 tej pracy na él eta Ge, Bs) | ar) @O ile mi wiadomo, to wlasnie oni oblali egzamin 2 logiki. As . G3) Profesor Brown ma kompleks wyzszosci, odkad przyznano mu nagrode Nobla. Professor Brown the Nobel 52 24, Od kiedy Warszawa jost stoliea Polski? Since.....7 dokladny adres, przybyliby duzo wezesnie} do pozaru i dom by sig nie spalit. @) the correct address, they ......to the fire..... down, Odtézmy to zebranie do grody, dobrze? Nie ma sensu omawiaé tego problemu w dniu dzisiejszym. off... Tk... issue B) Gayby nie burza, dotarlibysmy do celu dawno temu, CNOLED) storm our destination @ Zaproponowano mi podwyzke pensi I salary. /Najpierw John upewnit si ro wtedy przedstawil 40 roamawia 2 whasciwa osoba. De innych czlonkéw delegacji =. Only legation. wypijesz obie butelki coli, nie zostanie nie dla Diany. (ANVEHING: there ..... Diana. G6 Kiedyé mieszkatem w Amsterdamie. Szkoda, de praeprowadzilem sig do Hagi. Nie powinienem tego robié. (RBGRBE, SORRY I... Amsterdam . Nie woino ci jesé tyle ezekolady. I nie powinienes jes tyle pacz- kw. Lepiej zacznij sie odchudzaé. GA&- Ebb, DIET) You..... chocolate. And... doughnuts... You... .. start 8, Whasnie skonczy! nam sie cukier. A moze byémy kupili slodzik dla odmiany? (RUN) How ..... mutra ' 9. Od niezmiernie dawna tak dobree sig nie bawitem. (SINCE, AGE) ® Dopiero kiedy bytem w potowie éwiczenia, zdalem sobie sprawe, Jak bardzo jest skomplikowane. Only... .. halfway through . 11. Cheiatbym byé wtedy 2 toba. Musiateé sig chyba dobrae bawié. Twould like ..... then. You. ....a lot of. @Dlabie graé w szachy. Wole graé w szachy, nié ogladaé telewizje. Szczegélnie unikam ogladania dziennikéw telewizyjnych. Ilike.....1prefer..... TV. I particularly B ‘Trudno powiedzieé, czy ten plan jej sig spodoba, czy tet nie. Jeali bedziesz musiat stworzy¢ inny. (HARD, APPROVE, DEVIS| +. Say... . me another one. a 14) Péjde po zakupy tylko, jesli mnie podwieziesz. Be Shopping ston SORES 15. Szkoda, de nie wyjasnites im, jak rozwiazaé ten zlozony problem. (REGRET, PEFY, COMPLICATED, EXPLAIN) .. problem. 16. Nie ma sensu zdawaé tego egzaminu z chemii. Na powno go oble- jemy. (USE) Peo Wess... sure... @) Ostrzegatem ich, zeby nie pozwalali dzieciom wspinaé sig na to ddrzewo. Gdyby postuchali mnie, nic by sig nie stalo i Jack nie by?- by teraz w szpitalu. (LET) 1... Jack 18, W zeszlym tygodniu oddalem samochéd do umycia. Last... G@)Prawie nic nie stysze. Cay mozesz przestaé robié tyle halasu? (BARELY) Te... Could... noise? (G0) Mogiaé go chociaé praeprosié za swoje niewlasciwe zachowanie, You..... 21. Ciggle mu méwie, teby pozby! sig tego starego, niemodnego jachtu. ing... get... @e ‘moéna mu ufaé, Jest najmnie) odpowiedzialnym facetem, ja kiego kiedykolwiek spotkatem. He... Heis 54 @pNie moge zrozumiet, co skionito ich do zmiany punktu widzenia. (MAKE x 2) Pen viow 24. Kiedy wszedtem do pokoju, Susan ledala na podtodze i ogladata telowii When @ tom nie miat pega, se Susan wstpita do Parti Konserwatyw- nej. Gdyby wiedzi jie pozwolitby je} tego zrobié. (NO) Praetlumaca na jezyk angielski. Nie zmieniaj niczego we fragmentach juz przetlumaczonych. Zastosuj wyrazy ie ‘wolno uéywaé stéw preckreslonych. Q).sak tyiko niebo sig zachmurzylo, zaczat pada deszcz, hardiy, rain. im ssi porocumienizotaie oi (React is @ Wezme dwa dni wolnego. Mam ochote pojechaé na ryby. (EHO) Iwill... Teel ® Zamiast narzekaé, ie twoja iona jest feministka, trzeba byto sig te, tym lepic. Tnstead... © Wezysey sa zmeczeni, nieprawdai? Everybody @) Zaproponowatem, 2eby Tom napisat te ksiazke sam. Nie miatem zamiaru go obrazié. (MEAN) I 7. Kwiaty wymagajg podlania. (SHOULD, CUGHE-TQ) ‘The flowers 8. .Mam jué po dziurki w nosie czytania gazet”. ,Ja te#”. (FEED, FOO) “Lo. - 5B — eee @ chosiat mam samochéd, nigdy nie moge nigdzie dotrzeé na czas. having... get © zy Mark jest w stanie nalkionié ich do podjecia wreszcie decyzii? (MIND) of... to... last? 11, Istnieje przckonanie, Ze oni sq bardzo zamotni, odkad wrécili 2 Afryki. (PME, BELIEVE) They GQ sutro mina trey lata, odkad mieszkam w USA. facie bX fomorrow G9 Beenie i» powodu pig. Gybym tylko wiodziat, 2 napramde cheesz, zebym prayszedi! Prayszedibym na pewno veel... Toss. for sure. rom nie przeczytal tylu ksigiek co Fred. Diatego Fred jest lepszy 2 histori niz Tom. @) Dopiero po tym, jak uzyskat zapewnienie, de jego zonie nie grozi niebezpieczenstwo, 2godait sie opuscié szpital, Only ..... of danger, ..... the hospital. @® Niezaletnie od tego, jak monotonna jest jego praca, jest ona na pewno bardzo dobrze platna. (MATTER, IRRESPECTIVE) «itis certainly (7) On mowi zbyt niewyraénie, zebym go mégl zrozumieé. vos indistinetly .....to!.. GD Mingly lata, odkad widziatem ich po raz ostatni. - them, (9) Zastanawiam sie, czy bytby pan tak uprzejmy i pomégl mi polozyé dziecko na lozku. (BUT, AND) T.....80..... the baby .. @)70 jest wykluczone. Nigdy ci jué nie pomoge. Nigdy w swoim iyciu nie widziatem tak niewdaigczne) osoby. (HEE) Itis +++. again, Never... person. @ cay on ci nie méwit, jak dhugo Jane ucry sig angielskiego? «sTUDY) Has (B) Tom pracowat cigzko, aby jogo dona zyla w dobrobycie. comfort. 56 @ Zatowatem, ie nie widziatem tamtego filmu. I would Orig sze ci powiedzieé, ze jestos w bledzic. (WRONG) @) Mysle, te nie treeba dawaé mu tapowki Tthink there a ‘wolno uéywaé stéw przekreslonych. Betty nie tyko jest bardzo pigkna, ale réwnieé bardzo inteligentna, Betty... is @Peter poprosit Margaret, Zeby starata sig wydaé jak najmniej pie nigdzy. (TRY) @)siaybym miai duzo pieniedzy, pojechalbym w podr6i dookola Swiata, Jaka srkoda, 2 nie jestem ramoiny, GH, BEEY, REGRER) off. (9 Profesor Allwright opublikowat tylko jedna ksiazke do roku 1992. vo 1992 @ stoszeze nie styszatom, jak on Spiewa. Niech mi teraz coé zagpiewa, for me now. pytal Betty, czy go kocha, a ona odpowiedziata, ze nie. , 7 nigdy nikogo nie kochata anyone. . Czy praypadkiem wiesz, od kiedy Mary pracuje jako sekretarka? (LONG, HAPPEN) secretary? 11. Pozwolono mi opuseié zebranie, (ALLOW, PERMEP) I. Crcayry Reagan ubiegat sie obecnie o prezydenture, na pewno 20- stalby wybrany prezydentem. (HF) run for sure. QP) 2atole, 22 jestem teraz w Tatrach, Wolatbym byé nad morzem. I now. rather ea. 14, Konferencja odbyta sig w li oséb. (HOLD, ATTEND) ve About 300... fides epettel th @rviko bogatych staé na kupienie mercedesa. (PBORLE, PER- ‘SONS, BUY) Only... Mercedes. @cxy ostatnio byty jake’ wiadomosci od Marka? sess OWS... Feeently? @),carie jest Betty?” .Moze gra w tenisa”. ,Niemoilive, zeby grata w tenisa. Jest zbyt ciemno, by graé w tenisa”, (MAYBE, PERHAPS) Where .....She..... tennis. She Gy tom udawat, 2e nie uslyszat dzwonka, (PHA) = door 19. Ogloszenie byto dla nas zaskoczeniem. (TAKE) ‘The announcement . QD Wydaje mi sig, te kupitem 2a mato jabtek. (ENOUGH) Tt seoms . ® GQ) Ned Tor naprawde uwielbia muzyke. Od dziecka interesuje sig muzyka klasyezna Tove... ach @ Prose, postuchaj mnie i znajdé sobie jakies hobby. (naledy uéyé da razy TAKE) Please, .... hobby. u. Waiglo w nie} udziat okoto 300 ty, dom moje teéciowej jest naprzeciwko mojego domu. (nie uzyé dwa razy HOUSE) 58 Gdyby Mary nie byia tak nieémiata, podobatyby sig jej nasze prayjecia. GE, LKB) Spytatem go, czy mu praeszkadza, ze ogladam tolewizje do péina w nocy, a on powiedzial, Ze nie. @#, MIND) Thave iaj niczego we frag podane w nawiasach. Jeayk angielski, Nie 2m juz przetlumaczonych. Zastosuj wyraz) wolno usywaé sléw preekreslonych. ‘Tom znaiazl sobie nowa zong, jak tylko rorwiédl sig Mary, No Mam bardzo mato wrogéw, (FEW, MANY, MERY, ALMOST, NEARLY) I Nie kocham nikogo proce cicbie T...- but 4, Gdybyé prayszedt wezeéniej, moze bys go zastat. (MEET) f li Q)Mary 2apytala Freda, dlaczego kupil tak drogi samochéd, eaminst odnowié dom Mary asked... house. ©Problem polega na tym, de on zawsze wpada w ktopoty. (GET) 9) czekam na wiadomosé od ciebie. (HEAR) to 6 Nie powiedzial ani stowa. say. 8 Chociai. pada, przyjecie jest ogromnym sukcesem. In... smashing... (10) Gaybysmy wiedzieti, 2e ona jest taka Kit 59 }Wyglada, jakby mial czterdzieéci kilka lat, chociaz jest po dzie- wigedziesiate. eins... spite.. ... ninety @. Ukradziono mi samochéd z garaiu, (HAVE) Tous. garage. (©) Ani Betty, ani Susan nie interesuje sie wspétezesng poe7ja. cant acy Zatuje, de powiedziatam mu prawde. GSH, SORRY, ONLY, EAKE, FHAP) ot musialo byé niezmiernie udane przyjecie. Cheialbym na nim bye most .....1.... ike... there I @.on nigdy nie zaprosilby je na obiad”, Ani ja". (NOR) 17, Pozwal mi rzucié okiem na ten dokument, 2 @ Xazan0 nam crekaé na zovnate2, (EBbb, ORDKR) We the bui 1E. Orie ‘You ......you, John. 702 Jack... 21, Nie widziatem jej, odkad wyemigrowala do Frangji @ak tylko przeczytasz te ksiatke, podyer. ja Lucy, dobrze? AS... epic} zapormni o nie). Moie spotkase inna drieweryne, w ktore) sig zakochasz. (MAYBE, PERHAPS) You’d..... You Jestesmy tu od dwéch tygodni. Szkoda, Ze nie jestesmy gdzied in- zie), (WBBK, ONLY) 60 (c) oznalem ja podezas pobytu w Glasgow. Nigdy przedtem nie wi- dziatem tak pigknej dziewczyny. (BERING, WHEN) ~ Never TESTE Przettumacz na jezyk angielski. Nie zmieniaj niceego we fragmentach juz preettumaczonych. Zastosuj wyrazy podane w nawiasach. Nie ‘wolno uzywac slow preekreslonych, 1, Pogoda nie byta taka ta, jak sig spodziewatem, expected, @) sedi: Bill praypadkiem dowie sie o tym, bedaie wiciekty. set... furious @ Speirz na rozktad jazdy. Pocigg odjezdia o 7.46. Lepiej sie pospie- samy. *, Ani Mark’ @kicay capyiaiom jn, hia jest godsina,powiedsits, «rasady nigdy nie rozmawia z obcymi. oop pik lth citi) prasy bla w sais kai a mochéd. Onl; to... car, @Cokolwiek bys mu nie powiedzial, on i tak nigdy tym sig nie preejmowal. (NOMAFEER, MAY) she. @jKicay caytates te slupia gazete, ja cigéko pracowalam When ..... stupid 9, dJesli natychmiast nie wyjdaiesz, zadzwonig na police. Unless... Wick: cate nie pitem tak dabrego mlcka. since @) Im bardziej Jane sie malowala, tym mniej byta atrakeyjna. Wezoraj 0 tej porze wyglaszalem Fetal. Jutro o tej porze bode. Yowil ryby 13. Co zrobites do wezoraj? Co zrol do tej pory? Co zrobisz do jutra? @)Powininniémy sprzedaé nasz dom rok temu. Dostalibysmy 20 nie- go mase pienigdzy i nie mielibySmy teraz probleméw finanso- x. debys ty sig 2 nig rowniez Tel 8 Zaaie sic, ze oni byli bardzo zajeci w zesrlym miesigcy, Musick zdawaé tr2y egzaminy They ..... exams. awe prcénds) Frank nie by! w stanie skontaktowaé sig 2 Profesorem Smithem ww ciagu ostatnich trzech tygodni, (GONPACP) Frank... during 18, Nie ma sensu jechaé tam raz.jeszeze It 19, Zastanawialismy sig, dlaczego Fred nie pojechal do Hisepanii z Brownami We wondered ..... Browns. @)04 maven usigpomag siosrzewpraach domonych T+. the housework... Qi Nie musisa tego robié. Ja juz to zrobitem Mary dzis po potudniu. Wolatbym, widziala. @BJsak atugo na nig ezekasz? Na twoim miejseu jué dawno poszedt- ‘bym do domu. (PIF... long time ago. 3) Tom ezyta te powiesé codziennie od ponad roku. Tom .- @B).oo wotisz, eytat ksiadki czy ogladaé filmy?” ,Nie lubie ani tego, ‘ani tego”, CEES, BHAT) Tike 62 E)Niemoaiine, ieby Betty byta wezoraj w Londynie. Widziano ja, jak robi zakupy w Warszawie. Betty..... She iczego we fragmentach w nawiasach. Nie Jud preet wolno uzywaé sléw preekres ory to Mark zakochat sig w Lucy? (BHAT, WHO) ©Wiesnio miaom to powiodziog, kid mi przerwals. Po cos to zrobita?! (BO, ABOUT) -Ifonly @) cay byttyé tak upresimy, deby preestad zadawaé te glupie pyta- nia? 4, Kovieza sig nam pienigdze. Nie ma sensu zostawaé tu ani troche atte). We... longer (8) est wlasnie ton pub, do ktérego kiedy6 chodaitem eo wievz6r. That... © Ona zaproponowala, zebyémy zaczekali do éwitu. Nie moglem po- watrzymaé sig od wybuchnigcia émicchem. (BURST) She suggested 7. Ten most powinien byé zbudewany dawno temu. This. @ Zamierzam zaczekaé do jutra wieczorem. Proponuje nic nie robié =| propose... I propose .. © Batem sie mu to powiedzieé. Nie cheiatem go zranié. Tak wige nic nie powiedziatem vee afrai about it.I... .. him. Th: .. told © Cay prébowates kiedykolwiek slodzié herbate slodzikiem? niutrasiveet? 63 Mial na sobie maske, Zeby go nikt nie rozpoznal. (WHbb, GAN, MA, 30) “He wore... him. @)Nizdy nie preyszio mi do glowy, ieby przeniesé sig na wies, (OCCUR) Never ‘Ten stynny rzeébiarz zmarl by. ikosiezywszy swe} iej rzei- 'i) Ceermu by nie poawolié im spribowaé raz jeszeze?” "Co bys powiedzia! na to, zeby pozwoli¢ im sprobowaé jeszcre Taz?” (DONE, WHAT, ARGUE) “o. 0 "Pardon?” “What... say to... again?” @@ stany Zjednoezone, ktdrych historia jest bardzo krétka, si najbo gatszym paristwem na éwiecie history is GWaiatem ze soba parasol na wypadek deszezu. (OF) €} Czy nie sadzisz, ie najwyisza pora, aebyé poszedt do téika? Jutro masz wezeinie wstaé, (@EBPOFED) ++ tomorow. marx uwaia, ie cygaro deda mu powagi. 19. Szkoda, ze nie ma mniej ludzi na ziemi. MANY) Earth. C0Yzanim preyjdziecie, sztuka sig zacznie. Wige lepie) sie pospie- sig spéénié na pierwszy akt. ..Soyou....-unless.....be... When......Try..... them 22. Zyeayl mi wszystkiego précz szezeécia, but znie oglada telewirie. J 1, pigdy nie zda zadnego ex-zaminu, nie mowige jué o egzar 2 fizyki. (ALWAYS, nie mozna uéyé dwa racy EXAM/EXAMINA- TION) He Unless 2) Okazalo sig, i samochéd, ktéry miatem zamiar kupié, byt duzo Arozszy niz sie spodziewatem. Gdybym wiedziat, jaka jest cena, nie kupilbym komputera poprzedniego dnia, Tt... If... what, @ Nica nie doceytaom dale nie do externastgo rondriaty. (FAR) Never... . . Chapter XIV. TEST H Praetlumacz na jezyh angielski. Nie zmieniaj niczego we fragmentach h. Zastosuj wyrazy podane w nawiasach. Nie u przekreslonych. 4} Kiedy spotkatem ja na konferengji la mnie za kogoé innego. Nigdy przedtem jej sie to nie zdarzyto, (MISTAKE) Never © Po raz picrwszy jem élimaki it © Usiyszawszy m port popatrzy! na mnie, jakbym byt niespetna rozumu. On... if... mad. @) Jak sadzisz, kiedy zaproponowano Fredowi stypendium na studia lingwistyczne na Uniwersytecie Oxfordzkkim? When.....tostudy.....? ©) Czy bedziese miat cos praeciwko tem jebym poiyezyl twdj ma- gnetofon? mind . @Moie bede musiat zapytaé dra Blacka, dlaczego nie byt obecny wezoraj na wykladzie. absent. @ Panuje preekonanie, ie pani Wilson wiele razy byla w Warsza- wie, zanim napisata prace doktorska o Zamku Krélews Mrs by the PhD. (8 Niektérzy 2 preyjaciét Toma daja mu do zrozumienia, ze jest egot- styczny i bez ambicji 9) 2a tydzien minie rok, odkad Frank zacral sig uezyé jezyka holen- O derskiego. 11, Naprawde mam nadzieje, de predzej czy pééniej on preyawyczai sig do zostawiania go samego w ciemnym pokoju. do.....that.....or.....he..... dark room. @pBevy powiedziala, ge musiata da¢ komputer do naprawy. sak sadzisa, ite ksigéek napisal pan Kelvin, zanim zaproponowa- rio mu katedre na Uniwersytecie w Lancaster? How sachair ..... University. @yie ligmy, Ze oni przychodza do zoo co drugi tydziei od przearlo pigtnastu lat. We.'....200..... years, @) Davia powiedziat, ze ciekawa ksigika jest lepsza od niejednego programu telewizyjnego. «before. . David .... . programme. (] George preaprowadit static kilka dswindcr pot, aby udo wodnié, ze jego zalozenia teoretyczne sq stuszne. George Ox dele out... recently in ‘assumptions yémy, aby pan Hicks zwrécit sig do ministra w imieniu “address ( Masiatem preyznaé, ze ostateczna decyzia jest ode mnie zupelnie ni a 1... control (i9) Jeéli list 2octal napisany po angielskn, nie traeba go bedzie thu- ‘maczyé na inne jezyki Hees cite. @yzastanawiam dzié wieczorem. GE) Uhave ... care @br Smith zajimuje sie pisaniem krytycznych ocen podrecznikow ‘do nauki jezyka angiclskiego. (CONCERN) Dr Smith... evaluations . zy mialbyé ochotg péjsé na koncert rockowy @ Kate nie péjazie do teatru, dopdki nie zda egzaminu z flozoi vecuntils rego szukam od zesztego tygodnia, prawdopodobnie ej pace twe) szafki biblioteczne}. vss likely .. .. book-ease. Pod zadnym pozorem nie powinno si¢ prowadzié samochodu po spoiyciu alkohol, On... drink and drive @ Dopiero kiedy otworzytem okno, edatem sobie sprawe, jak jest zimno, (UNTIL) It ZESTAW IV ZNAJOMOSG SLOWNICTWA (1) TESTA Uzupeinij poniésze zdania, wpisujqc w kaédq 2 luk po jednym wyrazie, Mo&é liter jest zawsze réwna liczbie kresek. Nie wolno zmioniaé liter jué podanych. 1. Telephone numbers in Warsaw have six or seven __g___. 2. The ___m____of around object is the length ofa straight line that can be drawn accross it or through the middie of it 3. 1 am just trying to remember the name of that beautiful town, tis on the tip of my = > 4. Last time I was in London, I couldn't even find a single hotel with a__€___room. 5. Itis sucha__i_____ that you live so far from Warsaw. If only ‘you didn’t! 6. All kids have tolearn 1 7. My house is my___t 8. Many inhabitants of Greater London __m es by heart. 9. Numbers like 1/2 or 1/3 are called____t___ 10. The _ _1_ proposed by the Prime Minister was rejected by Parliament after a long and heated debate. 11. You may not believe me but I prefer __t_______ flowers to real ones, 12. Herodotus claimed that the Egyptians had more wonders than any other country and that their achievements were _e description 13, Poland beat Belgium 3-0. All the goals were __ 0 ___ by Zbigniew Boniek. 14, Algebra and geometry are___n ___ _ of mathematics. 16. Assassinations, coups d'état, _1 been the lot of the Middle East. 16. During the reign of Henry VIII, the Church in England asserted its__d_ from the Roman Catholic Church. and revolutions have long | Northern Ireland comprises six predominantly Protestant wel which form the northern part of the island Some people claim that because of its geographical position, Poland cannot be __t free of Russian domination. Very few people nowadays lay wreaths at Lenin's _ 0 _ ‘This bottle is almost empty. There is just a drop of wine at the t Talways put a__o_____of milk ina cup of tea, Three quarters of the world's ___f___ is covered by water. 23. Do you know when Vietnamese troops were _t__ from Cambodia? 24, No __r_for AIDS has been invented so far. 25, Latin American countries have had a long history of military wont ne and political instability. ‘TEST B Mosé liter jest zawsze réwna lice dua 1 2. 3 4 ipisujac w hada 2 luk po jedaym wyrazte, e kresek, Nie wolno zmieniaé liter podanych, Do you know any other Polish __u______ except Dunikowski? Women, with a few prominent __e_______, are conspicuous by their absence in polities. }. Do not believe a single word he says. He isa___o_____ liar. My Lord, Jim, you have put on__i___ again, Now you look like a monster. Warsaw is not a big city inp. to London. . Poland reached the _ _a _ of its power in the sixteenth century. John Brown is_ 1 . He can neither read nor write, It is very cold. The temperature must be well below Pon point. . Joseph Conrad was Polish only by ____. If you do not remember someone's phone number or address, you can always find it in the ._r 69 11. I think the quality of this shirt is very low. It will first wash, 12, St. Petersburg was ___n __ _ by Peter the Great at the beginning of the eighteenth century. 13.Afire x 2 8. is a metal cylinder which contains ‘water or chemicals at high pressure to put out a fire, 14. Abraham Lincoln was strongly criticized for pursuing a __1___ of reconciliation with the South. 15. The electrical __ 1 _ was invented by Edison. 16. A knife that is__w__has an edge that does not cut well. 17. Could you __e up, please. I can hardly hear anything. 18. Is this your __m___ or permanent address? 19. Although considerable 0 __ has been made in almost every field of study, stili a lot remains to be done. 20 “All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall __n _.__ of a Senate and House of Representatives.” 21, “God save the Queen” is British national __t ___. 22, Upper Silesia is a traditionally coal-__n ___ region. 23. He struck a___¢_ to light up his cigar. 24, Saudi Arabia is one of the world's leading __u __ oil producers, 25, Leeds United were __f. by Liverpool in the semi-final t TESTC Uzupetnij poniésze zdania, wpisujqe w haadq z luk po jednym wyrazie. No&é liter jest zawsze réwna liczbie kresek. Nie wolno zmieniaé Jud podanyeh. 1. John is not to__a_ _. This time it is my fault. 2. There is a definite link between smoking and __n _ cancer. 3. Lalways want a__¢____ for each thing I buy. 4. There are no limits to plastic ___ g ___. Just look at Michael Jackson. 5. It is not always easy to your neighbours are rich. _ up with the Joneses, especially if 70 | | 6. Jennifer tried to __d her true feelings but without any success. 7. Thad bad luck yesterday. Three of my _ y ___ were flat and so Thad to go to work by bus. 8. Pete always drives very fast just to _ impress me at al 9. Smith is a thoroughly __ + ‘keeps his promises 10. I am sure this ancient necklace is __r___ more than £100,000. 11. This river is not very dep here. It is rather ___1__ _ 0 off. But this does not person. He never ever 12184545 ov by 9? 18. She is __p________ le. You never know what she is going todo. 14, The fireman rescued a child from the fire and was given a medal for__a___y. 15, I tried to warn them what the likely consequences might be, but 16. My boss gave me a__t_ another job. 17. The exports decided that the painting was a__n___ Rembrandt, however, still many people do not believe it is authentic. 18. [ must go and ask my boss for a pay _ _ 5 _ of £50 a week. If he doesn't agreo, I will loave the company. 19. The largest creature to have ever flown, an extinct __p ____ an estimated ‘wingspring of 51 ft, has been discovered by _ and so I must start looking for fossil hunters in Texas. The creature lived some 60 million years ago. 20, Criminals are very careful nowadays and usually leave no eoP enn ‘at the scenes of crime. 21, Water __i__at the temperature of 100°C. +22, What is the use for the sheep to vote for vegetarianism while the wolf___a___of a different opinion? 23. L always drink Pepsi Light because it does not__n____ sugar. 24, The beginning of this century was a period of __a___ and prosperity for this country. 25. A group of skiers were buried by an ___1_____ Tast night. n ape Bee Se TEST D Uzupetnij ponissze zdan Nosé liter jest zawsze 76: _jué podanych. 1. The queen bee lives for an ___r___ of four to six years, 2. If only you were __ a __ of all the facts, you would immediately change your mind. We lifted our heads to Most rivers have their ‘The generals were found guilty of treason and put to__a__ It is avery f= book. You can learn a lot of interesting facts about English history from it, 7. There is still much __v.___ in the rural areas becuse it is very difficult to find work there. 8. The excessive permissiveness of modern parents is doing more __1_than good. 9, The biosphere is the natural___i_______ 10. In the old days people used to seal letters with __ x, 11. Have you tried this new diet? It really __ + has already lost 20 pounds. 12, Wide ties are back in ___h ___ again. 13, The Egyptians had a _ _ s _ number of gods and were always willing to add new ones. 14. The Great Sphinx of Gizeh was __r __ _out of the rock where it stands, and is so large that there is a temple or shrine between its paws. 15. Joining the golf club or having a servant takes you up the social 16, The train __ as it approached the tunnel. 17. Lasked the boy to draw a ___t____line to divide the pag two halves, but he drew a horizontal line instead. It is amazing how children confuse these two words. 18. The shaking or trembling of the ground that is voleanie or in origin is referred to asan ___t______ _ wonders. Susan 72 19. Everything begai European civilization and culture. 20. Ci has become a major problem in bureaucratic systems, Even senior level officials take __i___ nowadays. in. Ancient Greece: it is the __a of 21. Throughout history many people have been __r their religious beliofs 22. Mar ed for cannot be out in the sun very Tong because she has very 28, Brit “football specials” no more. Excursion trains for were cancelled « long time ago. 24. Please __m 1 to call nele Ben tonight. I am afraid I will not remember myself 25, Jim accused his boss of corruption, in front of ___n_____. wpisuige w kaéda z luk po jednym wyrazie licebie kresek. Nie wolno zmieniaé liter law was declared on 13 December 1981. 2, Not many kids get a guilty ___s about not doing their homework, 3, The fifth ___ ~~. 402 Wl i was erediblo, the detective didn't believe him 5. The drama was made into a film in 1983 and 1992. I prefer the _-t___ version to the former. 6. After dieting, [found that my clothes had become so. __ 5 _ that Thad to buy new ones, 7. Modern medical science is still ___k ___ elues to a puzzle that has baffled the historians for more than a century: the riddle of Napoleon's death. 73 . 8 The West County's high and windswept moors are a perfect _.t____ for eerie tales of the supernatural, 9, “Hamlet” is a tragedy by Shakespeare. The main____a of the play is Prince Hamlet. 10. Some people hope the ___¢ death will never be revealed, 11. Its rich oif World War 22. In 1919 the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy was _ __ by the treaties of St. Germain and Trianon. of the Premier's © ____ gave Arabia special importance after 13. The President is __e _ ___ by the people directly for a term of five years, 14. The plant's red berries remain long after the __a _ __ have fallen, 15. The battle of Borodino cost each side twenty five thousand aa ete 16. A serious problem has _ i and we don't know how to deal with it, 17. A__0____is a very long period of time when there is no rain. 18. The dam collapsed ____ d _ __ an area of six thousand square kilometres. 19. When you are surprised you often __ i __ your eyebrows. 20. A beautiful ___n___ appeared in the sky after the rain. 21. All civil servants are __ x _ _ _ _ for promotion. In fact, every- body is. 22, [have a car so I don’t have to 23. The _d_ 24, My favourite __¢__ is playing chess. I play chess every evening. 25. A__i_is a small piece of metal which is used as money. on publi transport. in favour of our winning are twenty to one. 14 1. schoo fr young citron who are not yet old enough to goto school is called a 2, Tom and dack do not have much in mand ail they are 1e remote con! last night but your number was ___a 11 or else you will break it. did try to phone y all the time. Believe me. 5. Ihave bought five bottles of wine. Will this be___f______ for our guests? I doubt it. Fred is famous for his drinking capacity. 6. It is very difficult for Susan to live _ _t__._ her income. She always spends more than she earns. I think she will soon lose her credit card. 7. 1__0__ going to parties because I hate making small talk. 8, When did you take your doctor's __g__.? 9, The cake is delicious, Lucy. Will you give me the __ i? 10. We asked high school students to or. in an anti- drugs campaign. 11. Although they were sure that Jim had stolen the money, they could find noo 12, Easier ___i_ than done, 13. Do you happen to know what the average wage per __ p__ is? 14, Napoleon Bonaparte gave France a short period of glory and then the. om of a stunning defeat. 15, The Congress of Vienna __s_.__ the Bourbons to the throne of France 16. The m2 2-288 of Independent States was established not a long time ago. 17. There is no time for __1__ or hesitation. We must doit right now. 18. Since he is short-__g ___ John has to wear glasses. 19.__e_ numbers are those which can be divided by the number two. —-— —— meee eee «eee b__ 20. If you __ 3 from 5 you get 2. 21. He didn't __g_ ¢ about the number of mosquitoes. ‘There are literally millions of them in the area of this lake. 22, Flies, ants, beetles, and butterflies are all__s____. 23. He must be crazy. He says he would like to live in a house with no electricity, no heating and no___n___ water. 24, The British Parliament is ___ p of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. 25, The name of the person who __ still unknown. TEST G Uzupetnij ponizsze zdania, wpisujqc w kazdg 2 luk po jednym wyra: zie, Hosé liter réwna jest licabie kresek. Nie wolno 2mieniaé liter jué podanych. 1. A large garden is an __s___ when you have young children. 2. John hoped he might be able to emigrate to America, but it was pure___h___ thinking. 3. Fred was arrested for illegal __ 4, Although it is not very likely, the possibility that the accident ‘was caused by sabotage cannot be 5. His visit was to last one week, but it was prolonged to a 6, A barometer is an instrument that measures the air __e and shows when the weather is going to change. 7. Uhave never met a more .__¢.--__ person than Bill. He believes he is the most intelligent man in the world. 8, The present food ___r____in this country has been caused by several years of centrally planned economy. 9, The __u____ divides the globe into two hemispheres. 10. The question of euthanasia raises serious moral issues, since it implies that active _.a____ will be taken to terminate human life. 76 11. The most important of all human qualities is a__n__ of humour, 12. I missed my flight __i__ toa traffic jam. 13. The army showed perfect dis ae nee when the revolution started. 14, If food prices are put up too far, the people will __ 0 _. 15, Someone who is___r__ is always arguing with people. 16. By refusing to join the coalition, the party __ m political suicide 17, In all western countries before the introduction of sugar, honey was used for___e foods. 18. The civilisation of Egipt goes __ ¢_a Jong way in time. 19. Bill is a first-_ _ t _ swimmer, but I don't believe he will be able to swim across the Channel 20. Do you accept cheques or do T have to pay in__s_? 21. 1 would like to apologize for my __p_______, but I hate being kept waiting, 22.An__f__ tim _ .-- complex causes some people to be very ind others to be aggressive and to try to attract attention. 23.A_ oh is a very frightening and upsetting dream. 24. A nigh at night, 25, The driver was__n chman is a person whose job is to__ a __ buildings £30 for exeeeding the speed limit. TEST H Uzupelnij poniisze zdania, wpisujqe w kaida 2 luk po jednym wyrazie. Nosé liter jest zawsze réwna licebie kresek. Nie wolno zmieniaé liter jué podanyeh, 1, Warsaw has almost 2 million___a_______. 2. No matter how much we give them, they always demand more; itisa__e circle. 3. The IRA is an ._b for “Ieish Republican Army.” 7 CY | 4. John ___p____ to Betty and she accopted. They are to get married next month. 5. After a short period of stagn: in the 70s, the country’s in the 80s only to slow down up the receiver and then ___ a _ the number. |. The policemen came to__a___ my flat, but I didn't let them in until they showed me a warrant 8. A racing horse can cover the __s minute and a half. of a kilometre in a | sunlight. 12, Solids, __q ___ _, and gases represent the three states of matter. She is a fully qualified civil engineer science is ___¢___-_ with finding out how the material world functions. 16. It is not easy to build a power __a____ that uses the energy of the sun. 16, The injured people were taken to hospital, Most of them were _---¢---~ from shock. 17. Millions of people were ___m _____ during the American recession. 18. Most Jamaicans are of African __i ___ 19. Stonehenge is a___c__ of upright stones 18 feet high. 20, Frogs __d____ complete metamorphosis during their life eycle. 21. You may not go to that pop concert tonight. It is out of the 22. There is so much __b ____ on ‘TV. Nearly everything is of very low quality, of the writer's own life, oon -- = into a number of spe- mes being zoology and botany. 25. Induction can be described as arguing from the ._.t___ ‘to the general 78 ZESTAW V ZNAJOMOSC SLOWNICTWA (2) TESTA Pod kazdym zdaniem nalety wpisaé ceasownik ztozony (phrasal verb), htorym moina bez zmiany znaczenia zastapié podkrestong strukturze zdania sq nieistotne). Nalezy jenia podano pierwseq Preyklad: Jane easily won the first prize. Rozwigsanie: walk off ith 1, They listened delightedly to every word of his story. 2. He failed to perform his duties. 3. The Committee asked its president to resign. 4. Many animal species are in danger of disappearing. a car without (esting it first. 6. Check the meaning of this word ' he dictionary. is always easy to gain weight. It is much more difficult to lose it. PL 8, Charlie has never failed me. He always keeps his word. he 9. Tom 19 11. The doctors want to confine Plows 12, He was calculating how m h he would have saved if he had instead. travelled by trai 13. The elderly lady often used to fall asleep in her rocking chair in the afternoon, a 14. The ice suddenly broke and one of skaters fell into the wate was drowned, g__- 15, Germany was divided into four occupation zones after World War II 8 : 16. The cheers faded very quickly. a 17. The company employed me, even though I didn’t have the pre- requisite qualifications. t_ 18, The wind has diminished quite a lot. a : 19. I wish you didn't increase the volume of the radio. t 20. The driver slowed down and stopped. 22, Rap music suddenly became popular in the 80s. to 23. The aeroplane has just left the ground. t 24, He must have made a mistake somewhere. 25. The illiterate are always despised by everyone. | | | TEST B Pod kaddym zdaniem nalezy wpisaé ceasownik zlozony (phrasal verb), ktérym mozna bez zmiany znaczenia zastapié podkreélong eaesé zdania (zmiany w strukturze zdania sq nieistotne). Nalezy podaé czasownik w bezokoliczniku. Dla utatwienia podano pierwszq litere ceasownika oraz kreski odpowiadajace ilosei liter czasownika, W miejsce hropek nalezy wstawié wlasciwy preyimek lub praystéwek, Prayktad: Jane easily won the first prize w walk off wi Rozwiqzanie: 1. Who will take care of my children when I'am in prison? Lo. 2. [can't understand what you are driving at. ‘We must find a solution te our problems. 5 : I don't believe you. You have invented the whole story. 5, Ron arranged to meet Susan at the restaurant at 5 p.m. but she never appeared. t Don't put so much powder and lipstick on your face m 7. Tom is so ill that I doubt whether he will recover. 4. Toft match wos sand eo th tik ¢ 9. [lef the 10, Do you think she willbe able to go athe same speed as the others despite her lack fexperiens? 11. I dislocated my shoulder when I fell off the pony Pa 12. He paid me a short visit just to invite me to his wedding. 13. The UN helped to reach a peaceful settlement of the territorial dispute. b 14. Fred killed his wife and went to live in Mexico, b : 15.1 don't maintain contact with my former wife. We even never exchange letters. k a 16. Your employer will deduct some of your wages to pay your national insurance contribution t : 17. John always assumes more work than necessary. tee 18. You must compensate for your absence if you don't want: to fail the test. 19. Te meth rate is calculated by dividing by 12. 22 Mu et rei rm? 2. Beery in the country respected the President for his wisdom, firmness, courage and honesty 22. 1 think we should finally end our quarrel. x 23, Many soldiers were shot by enemy snipers A. onion anditor is needed to investigate our accounts. 2. hare on eieih ny desta P-- 82 ‘TEST Pod kaédym zdaniem nalezy wpisaé czasownik ztozony (phrasal verb), ktérym mosna bez zmiany znaczenia zastqpié podkreslong ezesé zdania (zmiany w strukturze zdania sq nieistotne). Nalesy podad czasownik w bezokoliczniku. Dla wlatwienia podano pierwszq literg czasownika oraz iter czosownika. W miaisce kropek nalesy ub preystéwek. Preyktad: dane sail won the frst prize Rozwiqzanie: seal of ih 1 I reduced smoking 2 Se killed himself. No one knows why. 3 s good housewife always spenda her husband's money wisely. 4 the coach stopped at the station to allow one or two passengers tealight. 5 Lets 's examine carefully every detail of their plan. 6. Avie end ofthe lecture Profesor MacCormick gave the main points of what he had said. 1, The bomb-disposal squad worked feverishly to defuse the bomb before it could explode. ge 8. I pasted the written exam but filed in the oral one. g- 9. The beauty of the ninth symphony moves me so much that orget where Tam 10. The smell of the sea reminded me of a night many years ago, 1 oi flung up his left arm to protect himself against the blow. 83 12, The lecturer, although he knew his subject inside out, was quite unable to convey anything useful to his students, fg: 13, My son doesn't always have a harmonious relationship with his wil geo 14, He said he wasn’t Russian, but his accent betrayed him. go-- 15, If only I knew the magic spell, I would change you into a frog. tones 16, My application was rejected. t 117. The meeting was postponed once again. poe 18. I have been a candidate for Parliament six times already but Thave never been elected yet. s 19, Many people support the idea of reviving the cane as a punish. ‘ment in schools, bow 20. The plan met a lot of criticism. 21. The strike triggered a series of riots throughout the country. sae 22, We started the journey at 5 a.m, and hoped to reach London by midnight. Grand Theatre. b 25, Subtract this number from that, and tell me how much you have left. t 84 TEST D Pod kaédym zdaniem naleéy wpisaé czasownik 2toony (phrasal verb), Rtérym mozna bez zmiany znaczenia zastapié podkreslong c2e8é zdania (zmiany w strukturze zdania sq nieistotne). Naledy podaé sam czasownik w bezokoliczniku. Dla utatwienia podano pierws2g litere ceasowntha oraz kreski odpowiadajace ilosci liter cza- sownika, W miejsce kropek nalezy wstawic wlasciwy prayimek lub preystwek. Preyktad: Jane easily won the first prize, Rozwigzanie: walk off with 1, The missing passport was found a couple of days later. t 2. The Minister of Commerce established an emergency committee last night to ensure the maintenance of bread sup} 3. Many people are afraid of being told to leave their jobs nowadays. 1 e Tove eggs but have to avoid them. e drive my car but she, just like the other women, was so persuasive that I finally ceased to resist. — Your father sent a letter to us shortly before he died. pi m afraid that we have no evidence which would be accepted as in a court of justice. 2 s 8, When the senior promotions were made I was not considered for Ithough I was more than eligible, in favour of a younger man. p_.- Did he explain satisfactorily the reason of his absence? a ELIE Le 10. The attempt to rob the bank did not succeed. e : 11. On hearing the bad news Susan fainted and regained conscious: ness only after an hour. ee 12 Fred is a bit feeble-minded so I don’t think he should start playing chess. to. 13. Mark, you seem to be mentally an: don’t you take a week's holiday? exhausted. Why 1M. She often disparages her hushand in publi 15. No posbilty shouldbe excluded 16. [have applied for another job. 17. This factory ‘was built before World War I. 18, Now shops are anuaaring everywhere 20. Where did you acquire your Scottish accent? Pi. 21. Children are not reared strictly these days. bli... 22, The MP was forced to withdraw what he had said about the Prime Minister tin. 23. I was annoved by her rude remarks. Powe 24. The rebellion was guppressed by our brave soldiers. pi_ 25, You need skill to convey your ideas. Pa. 86 | | | | | TESTE Wybierz poprawng odpowieds: 1. His time is he will have to hand over to a younger man. A out Bon C off D up Ein 2. How is your sister getting ..... in French? Au B over Con D out E through 3. Jim will never own to having made a mistake. He has never ever admitted being in the wrong during his whole life. A down Bin © out D back E up 4, [fitted ..... my yacht with every possible modern comfort. A out B up Cin D about E off 5. World War II broke... in the year 1939. Au B off C over D down E out 6. Is he dead? No, he has just passed A off B out © away D up E on 7. Do you know what is ..... at the theatre next week? Aon B up © out Din E off 8, You'll only be... for disappointment. Aup Bin C at D off E out 87 9. Ihave no money on me. Have you enough to settle with the waiter? A down B out C up D on E off 10. I told him to go to hell and rang... ‘A out B up C off Din E away 11, We almost never quarrel. We are getting... .. quite well A through B off C away D across E along 12, I doubt whether Tom ever picked |... .a girl in his life Aup Bon C off D back E down 13. Tdrew Mark .. .. . and advised him not to buy the video recorder. A about B aside © down D back E off 14, When the war was declared thousands of young men joined ... at once. Ain B up Con D back E out 15, Duplicated material illustrating the lecture was handed... .. to the students. Ain Bon C through D out E off 16. The acid gives... .. a characteristically pungent odour. A off B away Cup Don E out | | 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 22, One or two scenes in the play were left... of the performance. A of B in C away D up E out Susan has got so fat that che will have to let the waistband... several inches. A out B up C off D through E down jumped ... .. his offer. It was s0 attractive. A on Bin © off Dto E at Hang .....a minute, please. A up Bin Con D off E down called her but when she heard my voice she hung A off B up C out D down Eon I began to limp and fell far... .. the others. A off B through Cup D behind E outof, It is about time we got for the future. to a serious discussion of your plans A down B up C off Din E out It is not only sheer profit the company is... .. for. A down Bup C in D off E out 25. The soldiers were . . ... attention as the general passed through the ranks. Ain Bon C at D within E of TEST F Wybierz poprawng odpowiedé 1 Tam... with my boyfriend. I don't want to see him again. A off B out © over D through E up 2. Tam afraid I won't be able to go to the match tomorrow. I am sere with the fla, A up B down out Din E over 3. His theory is not borne... .. by any evidence, A out B down Con D up E over 4. The strong wind blew the candles Aup B off © out D over Eon 5, Betty appeared to be perfectly calm, but she would sometimes break... and start crying. A off Bon C away D apart E down 6. Susan broke... .. in spots. Aup B off Con D over E out 90 A of Bup © down D away E out 8. Do you expect Mr Jones to fall with our plan? Aup B out C off D about E in 9. There is just a little wine left, so we may well finish it. A about B out C up Don E off 10, Lam selling my old car although it has never broken A up B down C off D through E out 11, “Am I not boring you?” “Oh no. Carry... .., please.” Aup B over C out Doon E off 12, Lam getting a professional decorator to do my house Ain B off © down Don E up 13. Don’t tell me you have broken . .... your engagement, A off Bon C through D out E up 14, [had bad luck again as I gambled my whole salary A out B off Con D away E aside 15. The sky clouded . .... and it soon started to rain. A off Bin C over D out Eup 7. Lwas laid ..... for six days with a bad cold. a1 16. During the severe winter of 1979 even the sea froze . A away B off € out D over E down 11. Tent it time for me to hand... ... my resignation? Ain B out C of D up Eon 18. Nothing can put me .... . once I've made up my mind. ‘A about B aside C forth D in E off 19. It took me five years to save... for a new car. A up B off © over D out Ein 20. I put ..... a8 an independent candidate and was elected. Aon B up C off D in E at 21. Tean't figure ..... why he has been behaving so oddly. A out Bin Con D off E up 22, Fill... your address at the bottom of the application form. A out Bon C in D up E over 23. What the whole thing boiled ..... to was money. Au B over C in D down E off 24, If you are 17, you can't be enlisted parents’ consent. the army without your A with B from C to Din E off 92 25. You'll have to jack... . the front axle, #f you want to remove the wheels, A of Bup C down D out Ein ‘TEST G Wybierz poprawna odpowiedé: 1 2 ‘They had an old parrot that answered . .... the name of Rosy. Aat Bto © from Dup Eon When your father scoulds you, you mustn't answer . Ato Beat © back Dup E along ‘Things should start to look . .... for heavy industry this year. A up B out C in D off E after Agents were sent to root ..... anti-socialist elements. A away B out C off Dup Ein Thave no more coins left. [have used them . Aon B away © through D up E out It is quite late, It is time I was turning... .. Ihave to get up carly tomorow. A off B out Gon D in Eup 7. We had chicken for dinner and washed it beer, Aup B over down D away E off 8. Our dog was very sick and he had to be put A off B away € out D back Eup 9. The government should introduce measures aimed to put... or least restrict, organized crime Aup B off C out D down E away 10. I wanted to make a phone call so I told Susan to get the phone. A out B away C off D from E outof 11. I got... with just a £20 fine, Wasn't I lucky? A out B away € down Don E off 12. I can see what you are driving... .., but I'm still not convinced. Aon Bto Cat D through Ein 13. I really can’t stand hot weather. It really drags me. A off B away C up D through E down 14, There is an official reception given by the Irish Ambassador next Friday. It will mean dressing Aon Bin C off D away E up 94 15. The counterattacks by mixed forces of tanks and infantry were driven ..... with very heavy losses. A of Bon © away D up E out 16. 1 do hope you came ...... all that money honestly. A away B from C hy D through E at 17. “When will your new book come... ..2" “Next month.” Ain B off C by D up B out 18. Prices are going... ... all the time. A up Bin Con D of E over 19. Lam not cut... for hard work. A of Bin © on D out E up 20. Winter is drawing . Ain Bon C up D out E off 21. The roof looked as ifit were to collapse, In fact, it soon fell. Ain B off C out Don E through 22. Love watching my savings mount A off Bin Con D up E out 95 28. Ihate autumn because days close... fewer hours of light. and there are fewer and A out Bon C off D up Ein 24. Clean... all that mess at once! A off Bon € out D away Eup 25, When we saw a policeman we cleared ..... as fast as we could. A out B off Con D away Eup TESTH Wybierz poprauna odpowieds: 1. Films of that sort make you want todo... with yourself, A away B up € out D off E through 2, The defenders of the castle were forced to give . their supply of food was exhausted. because Aon B out Cin D down E off 3. Why did you run... ... from me? A off Bon C out D away Eup 4. [struck ..... a friendship with Professor Green as soon as I had met him, A up B out C off Din E on 5. 6 9, 10. uh 1. Did you turn your essay .....? A out B in C off Don E up ‘The American Embassy refused to hand the two men who sought political ass Ain B out C off D over E away ‘L know how to cheer her A out Boup Con D off Ein Ifyou break ..... when speaking, you suddenly stop. Ain B off C out D away E up ‘The clock ticked ..... no A away B out Cup D over E down I can see that all items are ticked Are you sure they have all been dealt with properly? A off B away across D up E over ‘The film didn't come ...... to our expectations. Ao Bon © up Din E of ‘The sleeves of this shirt are a bit too short so I always roll them Aup Bon Cin D out E down 13. The company was closed . ... . because it didn’t bring any profit. Aup B down C out D off E in 14, Sorry Sir, we have sold... .. of bread. A off Bon Cup D away E out 15, Don't worry about it. 11 see... . that. T promise. A for Bon C up Dto Eat 16. Will you remember me... Mary? Ato B through © for D from E about 17. The virus has been killed .. A off B away © out Dup E down 18. It was nothing more than a stupid trick but I fell... it A at Bon € off D from E for 19. What category does this book fall... ..? A above Bto C upon D under Eat 20, I must go to England to brush ..... ray English, A off B up Cin D out Eon 98 21.1 think you should settle... and get married. Aup B off Con D down E away 22, Although he didn't do anything wrong or bad to me I started taking... him. Ato B from © against D after E throngh 23, What does this abbreviation stand .....? Aup Boo C on D fr E for a 24, Crowds of people were turned . ... . from the coneert hall. A away B out 2 of D E back " 25, My landlord turned me... . for not paying rent Auf B away C up Don ZESTAW VI ZNASOMOSC SLOWNICTWA (3) ‘TESTA Wybierz prawidtowg odpowieds: 1. L worked my fingers to the A skin B arm © thumb D bone E blood 2. Ifyou are... in love, you are very much in love. B heart over mind D heart over head A heart to heart C head over heels E heart over heels 8. Don’t buy this suit. It doesn't... you. Tt is far too small. A match B fit © suit D mix E resemble 4. They were... . at the decision of their supervisor at the end of the summer semester. ‘A flabbergasted B flapped C flaunted D flamboyant E flagged 65, Will you believe that I... hands with Richard Nixon? A waved B exchanged C gave D greeted E shook 6. I don't remember asking you to give me advice about my personal affairs, A piece of B no C any Dan E not any 7. It is hardly surprising that so many telephones in Warsaw are always 100 10. qL 12, 13, 14. A out of touch B out of place © out of order D out of line E out of job . Lam sorry, son, but I can't let you marry this girl, It is out of A the rule C the way E the subject Don't tell me that you are a radical ecologist. Your briefease is made of A hide C skin E complexion B the question D the matter B leather D pelt Dr Watson wanted us to see how fruitless and .. were. - our efforts B imbalanced D imaginative A iMtustrious © itlusory E impeccable The bus driver any money 0 A fare © fine E fee The play was very and so I left the theatre after the first act. A fatiguing B boring C exhausted * D tiring E tired the .. from Warsaw to Gdarisk takes four hours by car. A trip B travel” © voyage D driving B journey I must buy some brown shoes to. .... my new suit, A fit B match © suit D resemble E mix 15. Some people avoid A invitation C irreverence E implementation «+ in the political life of their community. B invocation D involvement 16. Women are more... . . to have accidents than men. A alike B like © likely D liking E liked 17. Never . .... business with that company. They are not reliable. A lead B make © work D do E take 18. I was shocked when he said that Tom Grant was a good President, because I thought... . people believed that after his two years in office. A very little B many C several D few E afew 19. Recent decisions concerning price increases have added to the tensions between the richer North and the poorer South, A latter B latent C latticed D last E least 20. Ifyou want to... dollars into pounds, go to the nearest hotel. A convert 8 exchange © turn D change E dear 21, Fortunately, AIDS is not a highly ..... disease. A catchy B contagious © contractive E contracting 22, {find his habit of - D transmitting on the gate very annoying. A swinging B chasing C leaping D springing E bounding 102 23. If you decided to settle down in New York, you would have to accommodate to the E multifarious 24, I've been just a bit off. . now Lam all right. A colour C health, E mood 25. “Shall I give the waiter a was very slow." A bill C bribe E grant TEST B Wybierz poprawng odpowiedé 1. Something that is obscure is A vulgar © difficult to understand E old-fashioned 2. The new scheme might be fully A operational © operating E opprobious 3. The they are y to live, A duration © probability E average fe of a person, animal -- demands of a totally new city culture, B magnificent D mutinous over the last four or five days but B normal D vigor 2 “T don't think so. The service B tip D fee B banal D very religious by the end af the next year B operative D operatic lant is the length of time B expectancy D eycle 103 4. As Twas crossing the park I was... .. . of my wallet A robbed B highjacked ¢ stolen D grabbed E deprived 5. Unless you want the milk to turn put that bottle in the fridge, A bitter B sour C creamy D thick E bad 6, Private ownership has... .. in Poland since 1989, A boosted B raised grown D enlarged B lifted 7. John greeted his mother with a A huft B hug C hue D hub E hulk 8, It was just a(n)... [dida’t mean to set fire to the building, ning B accident © chance D incgent E mistake 9. This house always feels cold and... .. I couldn't stay here longer than a couple of hours. A wet B moist © watery D misty E damp 10, Professor Brown's teachings a strong influence upon the development of my political views. A exerted B carried C impacted D contributed E brought 11. Mr Smith advised his son never to invest more than 10% of the s+ .+in-any one security. A porthole B portfolio portmanteau D porteullis E portent 104 12, Would you be so kind as to tell me what that notice... . ? forgot my glasses. A tel B speaks © writes D says E reads 13, 1 went to the pond to... a bucket of water A carry B fetch C fix D acquire E gain 14, Isuddenlly lost my and told the guests to leave my place. A mood B spirit © calmness D temper E coolness. 15, He gambled away a great... of money last night. A lot B number © quantity D deal E much 16, Life for most people will probably be more in the XXI cen- tury than it is now. A. preconceived B precluded © precarious D predestined E predominant 17. Mary and Lare..... into our new apartment next week. A proceeding B entering © moving D arriving E carrying 18, Don't tell me you have lost your job too. You have? Then we are in the same A shoes B boat © boots D suit E cart, 19, This TV set is a real bargain. It is 1/3 its usual price. Let's buy it now. It may not be... .. next week. A forsale B atsale C insale D onsale E off sale 105 20, You shouldn't have . . .. . John. If you hadn't, he would have for- gotten about that debt. A remembered B recalled G recaptured D reminded E remained 21, When it’s his... . . to buy a drink he always says he is short: of money, A term B time € turn D row E line 22. Dr Frith’s action earned the personal . .. .. of the President, A. commemoration B commendation C commandement D commodity E commotion 23. This car is very .. .. . It consumes very little petrol A economic B economical C efficient economizing E economistic 24. The government will have to improve its if it wants to win the next election. A picture B image © appearance D portrait E impact 25. So you say he knocked off two of your teeth? No, it was just I knocked two of his teeth off. A tothe contrary C opposite E inside out B the other way round D another way 106 TEST C Wybierz popratona olpowieds: 1. George prefers light, A plot B action C tales D fiction E romance 2. Certain areas in this country have become a every sort of surplus military hardwai A dumping B dubious © dumpling D downright E downtrodden 8. Union leaders have been proposed new law. ground for with the Prime Minister about the A conversing B speaking D telling A essential € tantamount E significant 5. The tax B fundamental D important for a single pensioner soon likely to be £ 650. A effect standard © border D threshhold E line 6. He said that the war in Bosnia ..... the poace of the whole world. A frightene B warned © signified D threaded E threatened 7. His latest science fiction book is brief and A extremely © enormous E magnificently readable. 8, George could not understand the text at all. It was simply . ‘A unimpeachable B unintelligible C unimaginative D unheaded E unidentified 9. Truth to , don’t think he loves her. A tell B talk C say D reveal E speak 10. Well, he did improve his English while in England, but on the that holiday in Britain cost him a small fortune. A other hand B contrary C opposite D other way E reverse 11. The municipal authorities seem to be proud of the development, artistic. .... and maintenance of the city centre. A embodiment B embelishment emaciation D embolism E emplacement 12, “What about going to the Irish pub?” “Great, I do..... a pint of Guinness.” A feel about B feel like € feel up to D feel as E feel for 13. Get rid of that umbrella, Even a slight wind can blow it A outside B open C inside out D open out E outside in 14, Banknotes of this design were first .....in 1975, ‘A published B printed C issued D made E done 15, What does he usually... . for his services? A price B demand C reward D charge E estimate 108 16, Professor Burkin’s last lecture seemed to go... A on and off B up and down © on and on D over and over E in and out 17. She stood up nervously ..... with her bag. A fingering B fiddling C fettering D fibbing E filing 18. “How much do I pay?” “Nothing, Sir. This drink is...” A on the house B onthe pub C on the scrounge D onthe beat E on you 19. Our company didn’t promotion campaign. sales last year in spite of a massive A raise B jeopardize expand D enlarge E increase 20. “Are you... .. telephone?” “ Sure Iam.” A by the Bat C upthe D offthe E onthe 21. “Would you care for a glass of brandy?" “No thanks, I am a(n) ” “How about a coke then?” A objector B_ mongrel C teototaller D restraint E addict 22. We had ..... put to sea when the storm began, A fairly B scarcely € no sooner D assoon E simultancously 23. There are four specialists in this disease in Europe and we con- sulted... . of them in turn. A either B any C each D every E other 109 24. There was. .... enough brandy for all of us to have a small glass. A quite B hardly C really D just E only 25, Sports cars are expensive as wi ways in... .. Unfortunately, they are very A mode B fashions C trend D vogue E style ‘TESTD Wybierz poprawng odpowieds 1, Gambling can easily become a bad... A abuse B custom C habit D tradition E misuse 2. “Are you sure this do for you?” “I think Tcan A have it done B make it do C get it to do D doit do E doit made 8. Professor Humster .... to give a paper on world polities, A submitted B accepted complied D approved E consented 4. Twenty years ago this country was on the... .. of civil war. A brisk B brink C edge D brittle E bank 5. When soldiers receive orders they have to obey them without question. A punetually € proudly E profoundly B promptly D prudently 110 6. Ishe still 17 thought he married Betty last year. A bachelor B single © loose D free E lonely 17. Professor Gray often presides over conferences and meetings. She seems to like being called . . A Mr Chairman C Mre Chairwoman E Madam Chairwoman 8, Mr Jackson's wealth enabled him to B Mrs Chairman D Madam Chairman his passionate interest in the theatre. A pursue B purport © push D purvey E purge 9. In England, if you park your car on the pavement, you may pay a A feo B fine © bill D debt E tax 10. The Conservative Party is said to have been destroyed and would need... A renovating © rebuilding E recapitulating 11, .... «is the act of insulting or showing contempt for God. A blasphemy B piety © reverence D blackmait E delinquency 12, Because Mr Jones is . threat. A self-confident © self-conscious E self-assertive B rebounding D rehabilitating he is not so likely to regard you as a B self-contained D self-controlled 13, Put yourself in my for a minute. How would you fe A boots B boat shoes D position E soul qi 14, Susan tried to me to go to the mountains with her, but Trefused, A make B persuade C suggest D convince E propose 15. Jobn had a very... .. job as a policeman. A responsible B dutiful € ordered D careful E controlled 16. I tried not to take any ..... of his impertinent behaviour. A attention B note C sign D reaction E notice 17. Your watch is not ..... Buy a new one. A punctual B timely © actual D precise E correct 18.1... the army at the age of 16 A drafted B entered € joined D conscripted E enlisted 19. The hurricane did serious ..... to our town, A damages B destruction injury D harm E damage 20, The flight was cancelled on ..... of the thick fog. A case B reason C cause D account E instance 21. Unless you are ..... with this system, you will not be able to operate it. A accustomed B familiar © acquainted D instructed E acquired 22. Next year there are bound to be another two or three increases in postal and telephone . 112 A feos B prices C fines D charges E bills 23. The new boss doesn't... of smoking in the conference room. A allow B permit © approve D agree E accept 24, There are no... voleanoes in Poland. B active D live E eruptive 25, He is really ..... on classical music. A fond B interested © keen D crazy E interesting TESTE Wybierz poprawng adpowiedé 1. A deluge is the same as a ‘A downpour B sandstorm © blizzard D shower E hailstorm 2.1 can’t get a good picture on my TV set. I must try the antenna. A manipulating B adjusting © fiddling D waving E positioning 3. Iwas quite shocked when the shop assistant... ... the book a newspaper. A folded B wrapped © wound D made E strung 113 4, Grandfather complains of (a) severe ..... in his back. A aches B pains C soreness D anguish B suffering 5, Nowadays life in many countries is hard and. A strenuous C stressful E strident 6. Tdon't earn much. In fact, I can hardly make ends A match B sufficient © meet D join E connect, 7. A glass of whiskey at the end of the day... wonders, A creates B produces C brings about D makes E works 8 Robert is... . He behaves in a way typical of a woman. ‘A womenish B feminish C womanlike D womansome E effeminate 9, The new Prime Minister didn’t .. ... a good press in the beginning. A get B obtain € receive D report E gain 10. He had three sons. The eldest of them was the apple of his... \ A heart B eye mind D soul E tree 11. He knows how to pull .. A cords B ribbons © strings D ropes E threads 12. Al have to be paid for. A breaks B breakages C break-ups D breakings E break-ins 114 18. The... of pay is £10 per hour, which I find excellent, A B rate C level D ratio E wages 14, Thad a headache so... myself, left the party and went home, A apologized B excused © explained D expressed E praised 15. That experience had a influence upon the writer's own political development. A seminal B semile C sensual D soppy E sepulchral 16.1 think 1 wi ‘8 complaint. A lodge B lay © put D launch E loft 17. The outcome of the by. of our party. the morale of the members A raised B boosted C rose D elevated E increased 18, Well, to. .... along story short, | lifted the stereo from the shop. A make B present C cut D do E put 19, When you show approval or agreement you usually your head. B move D nod 20. I think there are some... A discrepancies © divergences E discords in your various accounts, B discretions D discredits 15 ‘As soon as we had . .... from the ship we looked for a bar. A disembarked B left © landed D gone B arrived 22, Do I need a special ..... toenter the Ministry? ‘A agreement B permit © allowance D permission E authorization 23. I told the boy to... his arms and sit up straight. A twist B fol © bend D intertwine E wind 24, He is as good at... others as he is at praising himself. A flaunting B flaying € flabbergasting D flattering E flicking 25, Have you ever been toa fancy ..... party? A dress B suit © clothes D costume E wear TESTF Wybierz poprawna odpowiedé 1. Do you think this colour ..... me? A fits B goes with © matches D mixes with E suits 2. Use your ..... sense. That is all you need to solve this problem. A healthy B good © reasonable D wise E common 116 3. “Would it be all right if I left now? “By all. A ways B modes € means D way E measures 4, After a day of housework I was totally A powerless B dull © weak D exhausted E strained 5. Ineed a drink. Is there a... . house nearby? ‘A public B common © booze D beer E boarding spent his whole life just going... ... between his living quar- ters and his place of work A up and down B toand fro C in and out D toand from E by and by 7. “How would you like you hair to be done, sir?” “Just a... , please. A trim B trinket C trigger D touch E trite 8. These days almost anything A does B goes © makes D clings E rings 9. Who goes there? Friend or.....? A fiend B enemy © fob D folly E foe 10. This beautiful castle is Ioeated on the... .. of the river. A coast B edge © shore D bank E border EE ES”! 11. I'm sure Bob will... . to do it right. A be capable B succeed C make D manage E know 12, [ work for an insurance company and deal with all the... .. that, come in. A wishes B queries © questions D requests E inquiries 18, [threw myself heart and... .. into my work. A mind B blood © brain D head E soul 14, As soon as he sat down he began to... . the faces in the com- partment, A sight-read B serub © scupper D scrutinize E scuttle 15. The fire was caused by a single A. spark B spar © sparkle D spat E spatter 16. There are four suits in a pack of playing cards: spades, hearts, smods, and. A traffles B clubs C trumps D ponds E rooks 17. Fam quite ..... in my right ear so you'd better stay on my left. A dead B dull © dumb D deat E disabled 18, Bob is a real pain in the A back B head C heart D eye E neck 118 19, Why are you so. .... to everything I do? A uninteresting B thoughtless C indigent D careless E indifferent 20. I thought I would miss the train but it turned out that my watch was seven minutes A slow B fast © advanced D ahead E in advance 21. Far. actions have a very wide influence and effect a great number of things. A stretching B sighted C off D fetched E reaching 22, I tried every single shop, but they didn't have that model in A stock B supply C display D store E storage 28, The... exceeds the supply. A need B want C purchase D demand E claim 24, George is doing an additi in graphic design. A subject B study € research D course E practice 25, The school authorities are still fighting to combat, A competition B cooperation C truaney D tuition E gossiping 19 TESTG Wybierz poprawona odpowiedé: 1. The two girls are close friends because they have interests in .. A themselves B each other © common D one another E place 2. When a dog is angry it usually .. A rumbles B barks C howls D growls E wails 3, He can't... a joke, He always becomes upset or angry. A toil B take © work D accept E understand 4, He is a... man, He is always calm and in perfect control of his emotions. A self-possessed B selfreliant, C self-willed D self-contained E self-conscious 5, Thank God you have come... ! The train leaves in two mi A lastly B finally © atthe end D in the end E at last 6. Britain was... by the Romans in AD 43. A contested B defeated C won D conquered E gained 7, He doesn't want anybody to tell him how to... his company. A procure B run C own D rule E command 8. Mr Jones said that the plan had . ... . similarities with the pre- vious one. A superfluous B superficial C supercilious D superb E superstitious 120 9. 10. u, 12, 13, 14. 15, 16, 1. Tam.....acheque with this letter. A combining B joining C attaching D enclosing E dolivering ‘You needn't take the car. The restaurant is walking dis- tance of the lake, Aat Bin © within D inside E upto People coming from many different, of life are represented in Parliament, A ways © walks E backgrounds Despite its low price this beer is quite B kinds D professions A drinking B drinkable © drunk D drinksome E drinky “Have you been working on your MA thesis recently?” “.....” A On and on B Onand off © Upand down D Soso E Upandon Iti... ., to abuse alcohol, A amoral B inmoral unmoral D immoral E nonmoral The climate in Ireland is rather A average B moderate © medium D temperated E common The... period of economic growth soon ended. A small B concise © brief D abrupt, E little ‘The little boy was afraid of his father, to get home before dusk because he was 121 A anxious B willing C eager D concerned E worried 18. They were... even to the charm, eloquence and beauty of Miss Finchley. A impertinent B impious C impervious D impeccable E implicit 19. You must meet the or else your application will not be con: sidered. A bottom line B endline C final time D deadline E time line 20. Susan is a very ..... gitl. She loves going out. A exciting B enjoyable C lively D easy-going E pleasing 21. “Tam taking the exam in physics tomorrow.” “Well, Tl A. keep my thumbs crossed cross my thumbs E hold my thumbs B cross my fingers D keep my fingers 22. “I wonder if you could lend me your car?” *, drive.” You can hardly A It is out of question B Nodoubt © By any chance D Noway E No problem 23. I often have a feeling that I am out of , that | am an outsider A time B place © context, D reality E sense 24. We must bring course of action. to them the dire consequences of any A place B close C near D home E up 122 25. Jane was looking at John with shining eyes and there was a..... inher cheeks. A flush B spot © fluke D splash E flux TEST H Wybierz poprawnq odpowiedé: 1. This plan is already ..... way so you needn't have worried. A inthe Bon © under D onthe E up the 2, Fred and Jill had a blazing. ... last night. A quarrel B argument C disagreement. D row E debate 3. Lreall) what you did for me. Ifit hadn't been for your help, I wouldn't have done anything. A favour B appreciate C esteem D estimate E oblige 4...+.. yourself at home. I'am back in half an hour. A do B feel C settle D make E bring 5, All conference participants wore... .. with their names. A notes B signs C tags D badges E labels 6. Their... .. made them take a trip round the world. A watchband B wanderlust walloping D wandering EB wastage 123 7. Lwas shocked when he ..... traitor, A became B turned © made D turned out E grew 8. The music me from my work. I had to turn the radio off, A dissolved B distorted C diverged D dismissed E distracted 9. Those chips may be... . in the oven, A fried B baked C grilled D cooked E boiled 10, She is only happy when she is in the you mad, A limelight C stage light E first line 11. T gave Susan a buzz to..... about her brother's health. A find B hear € inquire D learn E get to know 12. Tom asked Mark to be his... . at the wedding. A best man B bridegroom © godbrother D bride E stepfather 13, You must be crazy ifrock and roll music doesn’t A make Btu do D drive E get 14, Tt was a love at first A view B sight © look D glance E insight 124 15. The soup was marvelous. Could I possibly have a second . A plate B dish C course D helping E bowl 16, My new apartment... .. the mountains. A overlooks B views C sees D looks at E spots the road for three hours. B obstructed 17, The car crash .. A obstinated © obscured D obliterated E obtruded 18. My mother warned me against making... ... decisions. A hasty B hashy © harsh D harpy E hassle 19. My new carpet does not It is impregnated with a special chemical, A spill B flow € stain D spot E drip 20. The generation ..... is unbridgeable. A gap B conftict © break D wall E hole 21. You can't make an omelette without breaking . . A eggs B plates C salt. D oil E spoons 22, Lhate men who... their hair. A dye B dwindle € fade D dice E dupe EEE Si 28, Only God is... ZESTAW VIL A omniscient ivorou © ominous D omnivorous UMIESETNOSC CZYTANIA (1) E omnifarious 24, We are very poor. We are practically living hand to... ‘TESTA A finger B mouth © hand D nothing Praeceytaj uwaénie ponizsze zdania, a nastepnie okresl, czy sq one E heart poprawne czy ted bledne, wpisujqe w kwadracie litere C dia 2dak po- . prawnych i W dla zdah zawierajqcych blad. Nastepnie, w preypadku 25. Its very difficult for certain people to overcome their... edati blednych, w oznaczonym migjscu poprawna wersje bled: A tranquility B timidity nego fragm C togetherness D tenacity E tendency | Preyktad: I were in England last year. Rozwigean Twas _ 1. Mr Hendon on Monday afternoon called a meeting of the senior members of the staff. | 2. George and I are going to do our exams, and after, we intend to | take a trip to the Argentine. 3. Ibis not. 4, There's room for other three books on that shelf, { 5. Betty loves the music, the poetry and the theatre. 127 It would be nice to listen to a Bach's Brandenburg Concerto now. 15, Will you open the door, please? Tt can be your brother. 16. “Could I possibly use your dictionary?” “Yes, of course you could.” 7. That pair of shoes cost about hundred pounds. 17. It’s the most comfortable coach of the world. It is also most 8. Walk straight on as far as the traffic lights, how I told you modern, 18. The play wasn't very interesting, but on the contrary it was very 9. People dislike Kate as she is talented, beautiful and successful well produced. 10. My bike was out of order, so I asked John to use his. 19. Gould you give me an advice? I am at a complete loss as to how 1 ean lay my hand on the money. 11. The underground train is a most convenient means of transport, s . especially for those who live in the suburbs. 20. “I don like opera.” “Neither I do. O 12. [ think the desk should be put before the window, 21, Fred has never enjoyed to travel very much. —_ 22. They don’t seom to have been working enough carefully over the 13. Let us have another game of chess, and then I shall bring you last few months. back home. 23. Mr and Mrs Black decided to stay there eventually even though +r four hours’ shopping I could get back to the hotel. they didn’t have enough money. 24, However hard John tries, he cannot exp thinks so, 25. We are sure to be here since four sharp tomorrow afternoon. TEST B Preeceytaj uwasnie ponissze edi poprawne cry tez wpisujge w kvadracie prawnych i W dla zdari zawierajqcych bigd. Nastep) ia, a nastepnie okresl, cey sq one ‘dati po: reypadhu zdar: blednych, napisz w oznaczonym micjscu poprawng wersie bled nego fragmentu zdania, Preyktad. Ww. Rozwiqzanie: I were in England last year. Twas 1, There is a fabulous toy shop just in front of our house. O 2. How does he look like? He has dyed red hair. UO 3. “Lam ever so sorry.” “Never mind, I do know you didn't mean to do anything wrong.” 4. [heard the news first and told it to a friend of mine, 130 pite of the fact that he didn’t know any fore 55, Jack was pleased indeed to get your Christmas greetings. Tanguages 131 for John Robins here any longer. He may hi 21. I think you haven't met Mr Brown before. 13. It's no use to w had to stay on at 22, Wil night? 1s to your brother-in-law’s party on next Friday 14. I wonder if you've heard the last news. It's ver 15, Frank likes very much going to parties and me interesting people. 23. Mr Brown fou that his brother no more lived in London, 24, Now iends wished him many happy returns of the day. 16. They said they had been waiting long for that opportunity. 25. I'm afraid they don't like the nowadays architecture. Andrew for over ten years now and wwe wi 17. Jane has been married wi he still finds her spouse difficult to ¢ O TESTO Preeczytaj uwcaznie ponizsze zdania, a nastepnie okresl, czy sq one poprawne czy tez bledne, wpisujac w kwadracie litere C dla zdai po- prawnych i W dla edari zawierajaeyeh bid. Nastepnie, w preypadku 1 Bdavi Blednych, ‘miejsew poprawna wersie bled- | nego fragmenta zdan apise 19. Most of people in Northern Ireland are not these days, | Prayklad: 1 were in England last year. " Roawigze DY) ras 1, Twenty five thousand kilometres are a very long way to travel on horseback. 20. He need get a vogue. ae 2. Many of the questioned people either refused to answer or called me rude words. O 3, George and Ted were living in Paris for three years when they were children. 0 4. This is the twelfth time I am here. 5. It is a few years since I was here. 6. Thanks God it’s Saturday. I hate Fridays more than any other day of the week. 17. That actor plays in “The Merry Wives of Windsor” by Shakespeare, which is an excellent play. Oo 8. From my point of view, war is always wrong. That is why Lam a conscientious objector. 9. Since the end of World War If the American foreign polities has ‘often been strange. Oo 134 10. They have the possibility to do business with a lot of US com- panies. O LL. [wonder if John is still as good in mathematics as his sister is. O 12, Why did they insist to have that paper translated from Dutch into Russian? Oo 18, None of his colleagues knew the reason of his decision to give up his job. His parents didn't know, either. Nor did his sister. O 14. As far as I know, the Browns would like to discuss about their holiday plans tonight, wouldn't they? Oo 15. Newton discovered the principal of universal gravitation, didn't he? 16, John proposed Kate to come to the theatre with him. I wish she had refused to accompany him. 17. Barely anybody knew that Betty had just completed her Ph.D. thesis, didn't they? 135 18, Let me know when are you coming to Warsaw for a holiday, will TEST D you? Preeczytaj wwasnie pi poprawne czy ted bledue, wpisuige w kwadracie litere C dla zdan po- prawnych iW dla dai zawiergjqcych blad. zdait Blednych, napise w 19. Mr Kelly is a psycholinguist ~ or better ~ an applied linguist; he is a very learned man. nego fragmentu zdania. Prayktad: T were in England last year. i Rozwiqzanie: Twas 20. All what they said was rather unusual and exciting. I drank in — every word they said O 21.1 passed Fred a large mug of beer, that he drank in one gulp. He is unbelievable. 1. Let’s not discuss the problem if we needn't to reach a decision just now. Let us put it off till next week. 2, How about having lunch together sometimes next week? 22, Please remind me of sending a telegram to Kate or else I will forget. O 23. As she had witnessed the crime, she was expected to give evidence at court. 3, I wonder if you would like to have such a ear. 4, How does she manage to speak to him with so great patience? \ 5, It goes without saying that be 24. They told that they would be very happy to have us for dinner | have a relatively b the next Friday. 1 oO Oo ee ' 6. Mark used to pay lord the rent in the middle of the 25. Elizabeth is very sensible and that is why she is easy to hurt. ‘ month and not in the beginning as he pays it now. a mse of modern technique, we ing, 10. uL 12. 13, ua 15. ST’? Fred is so similar in appearance to Klaus Kinsky that he easily could be mistaken for him. Olaf was thinking whether he could do anything to help his, girlfriend with her physies. I think it strange that Mary would have nothing to say. We hope that Tom and Betty had a good travel Can you translate my report into French until next Tuesday? Fred is used to play bridge every oth bridge to any other game. night. He says he prefers T'm sorry to be late again, but the train was delayed, as usually. After along and tiring walk the wounded prisoner fell and wasn't strong enough to raise, She went to bed rather late last night and now she is still very asleep. 138 16. The room isn't after all so full that we couldn’t have invited another ten people or so, 17. We'll go for a walk when it doesn't snow tonight. O 18. Tm glad to say that Miss Paxton has always been very nice for me. 19. Never I understood what they wanted me to do, Oo 20. The fan: girl I was telling you about the other day had a red little y nose and very big blue eyes, 21, Under no circumstances we can pay them a visit next week. Oo 22. He said he would go to the theatre next day. 28. Jane that wondered where was Tom's car. For a moment she thought it must have been stolen. 139 there have been (B) an increasing awareness cies of the (D) judicial system awari judicial systems in many coun- 143 24. vant to get slim (A), take (B} idvice {C) and eat less Deca tes, Nassar 5. Have (A) ether of (B) the sundents turned ja.iG) their semester aj DPI © TEST H Zaznace kéithiem liter oznaceajqea te 020 wane jest Biedne. Jesli zdanie jest poprawy does not (A) approve of (B) him to pay (C) his without dressing (D) formally. No error (E). 2. People respected Jézef Pitsudski because (A) he wa man (B), and he turned out (C) to be (D) one of ou military leaders. No error (E). es inthe exile (A) but he keeps in touch (3) with (C) his rymen at home (D). No exxor (E) 4. He has great determination (A), and will put out (B) his own ideas a hundred times (C) if necessary, until (D) he gets exactly what he wants. No error (E). 5. If they'd had (A) the opportunit ravel when they were (C: young, they would certainly take (D) it. No error (E), 6. Mr Wilson was not going (A) to take the floor at the last symposium, but he did because the previous speaker got on (C) his nervous (D), No error (E), 7. By the time (A) George completed (B) his Ph.D., his sistei will have been managing (C) her department for (D) 20 years. No error (E). 8, Frank could (A) really frighten her, and yet (B) at the same time he has been (C) the most gentle and courteous of (1)) men. No error (E). 9. The attitude (A) of the boys showed (B) us that watching violence ‘can {C) lower a child’s standards of the behaviour (D) . 10. The fact that Ms Brown’s boss actually is (A) offerin her job for her should certainly prompt her (C) to que: motives. No error (E} 11, Man acquires great technological meen ftom (this but, when under threat (C), reverts with (D) terrifying ea primitive past. No error (Ep professor a vis 146 12. It not only pleased them (A) to work with him, but the fow (B) pounds thus (C) earned gave them enormous sense (D) of impor- tance, No error (E). in so.many to decide how. to 0, and took. smaller tra towards the-hedge cD) of 23. Television, it is often said, keeps one informed about current instructive and simlating programmes, No error (E). 24, The other day (A) Mr Jones got into a traffic iam (B) and there was nothing atrange about it (C) for the streets of London are rather crowded, particularly in the rush hours, and the traffic is ‘buge(D). No error (E). 25, There is nothing strange with (A) the Labour Party forming ‘a shadow cabinet or actually (B) in power (C) these days, but to the greatest surprise of some foreigners, the Royal Family is as popular as ever (D). No error (E) ZESTAW VIII UMIEJETNOSC CZYTANIA (2) TESTA W kaédg z luk wpisz po jednym wyrazie. Wyrasen| towane sq jako dwa wyrazy. typu don’t trak- The Colosseum is undoubtedly the best known of the monuments the Flavian Amphitheatre; in josseum” was given to it later, for what is not known. It is generally (3) that its (4) from a colossal statue of Nero (6), at the foot of the Palatine ing is unknown. It must, The Colosseum stands the Palatine, Caelian and Is meet, on the (12) where there was formerly a swampy lake. The lake was later ____ (13). ‘The greatest gladiatorial shows of antiquity were (14) in the amphitheatre. They were the (15) entertainment of the Romans, who ____ (16) slaves specially trained to fight an another. Seventy six of the eighty entrances were (19) the other four were reserved. In the mi of the emperor. TEST B W kaidg z luk wpise po jednym wyrazie. Wyrazenia typu don’t trak- towane sq jako dwa wyrazy. Once (1)a time there was a famous doctor. One day he was teaching a class of his students at a famous hospital. An @) 149 man was brought the doctor 4) to one of the students and asked him: “W Thaven't the T examine himand said the doctor. “You should know 10) asking questions. He has hurt his right knee. Didn't yi ed? He hurt it by burning it in the fir is burnt away at the knee. This is Monday morning. Yesterday was fine, but on Saturday the roads were wet and muddy. The man’s trousers are muddy all _(13). The man __(14) down on Saturday night.” ‘The doctor looked at the man and said: “You had your 5) on Saturday and went to a____(16) house and drank too much You got wet and muddy on your (17) home. You tried to (18) your clothes (197 the fire when you got home. (20) you drank too much, you fell on the fire and burnt your knee? "Yes, sir,” said the man. TESTC W kaida 2 luk wpisz po jednym wyrazie, Weraienia typu don’t trak towane 39 jako dwa wyrazy. found in the texts and images of school have a strong reports an (5) into this question which was recent) out in France. Women are almost always ____ (7) in their role of mother; daughters are seen using a (8) cleaner, serving at table or helping mother. All textbooks have at —__ study of many examples (11) of two-way arrangement. The male is on the beauty and youth, and offers in ____ (13) strength, skill, riches or royalty. The female is (14) security and wants to be provided 115), and will accept only the best, the handsomest, the richest, the strongest, in any ___(16) the one who will __(17) after her. 150 She offers her beauty and her youth, which she endeavours to show (18) to advantage by her finery. Feelings are not shown as entering into the TEST D W kadq z luk wpisz po jednym wyrazie. Wyraéenia typu don’t trak- towane sq jako dwa wyrazy, Godiva was the beautiful wife of Leoftic, the Earl of Mercia and Lord of Coventry. She ____(1) in the eleventh century, to an old legend the Earl (3) the people of Coventry heavily and unjustly. If they were (4) to pay those cruel taxes, they were thrown into____(5). Lady Godiva begged her husband to have __(6) on the people, but her stony-____(7) husband showed no pity. Again and _(8) she begged hi (9) a time on bended (10), to be mereifi l at last, he answered jokingly: “I will do what you ask (11) if you (12) ride naked through the streets of Coventry at noon.” Lady Godiva ____ (13) her husband at his (14), She sent her servants through the town to tell the citizens that at noon the following day (15) of them was to be in the streets, and that they 16) close the wooden shutters of their houses. Lady Godiva rode naked through the empty streets of Coventry the next day, Every door was closed and every window was ___ (17). The Earl of Mercia ____(18) his promise, and lightened the 19) of taxes that he had (20) upon the citizens. TESTE W haédg z luk wpise po jednym wyrazie. Wyrazenia typu don’t trak towane sq jako dwa wyrazy. 1) of the sic armchair detective, a Swedish den- ) toxicologist and ardent fan of all things 151 ___ (8) with Napoleon, set (4) in 1955 with an interesting theory on the (5) of murder most foul. But with a difference. ‘This murder — of the great French (6) Napoleon himself ~ _—_(7) in 1821! By (8) of the most. up-to-__ (9) forensic techniques and laboratory (10), the dentist dogged “the Napoleon (LLY for 23 years: (12) he had to «aay to his own exacting standards that a murder had indeed been (14) (the commonly (18) belief was that Napoleon had died (16) cancer). Then he had to pick the murderer from (17) the retinue that followed Napoleon into his final _(18) on the British island of St, Helena after his _(19) by the English at the Battle (20) Waterloo. TESTF W kaédg z luk wpisz po jednym wyrazie. Wyrazenia typu don’t trak. towane sq jako dwa wyrazy. Arthur Conan Doyle, after five years as a struggling medical student, _ (1) from Edinburgh University in 1881. He nailed (2) his oculist shingle and waited for patients. Six years (3) he was still waiting. Lacking a (4), desperate for any kind of (5), Doyle eventually ____ (6) to writing. After one false start, and under the (7) of Gaborian and Poe, he decided to try a (8) story. And for it he wanted a new (9) of detective. “I thought of my ald teacher Joe Bell, of his eagle face, of his curious (10), of his eerie tricks of spotting details,” Doyle recollected in his (LD). “If he were a detective, he would surely reduce this fascinating ____(12) unorganized business to _(13) nearer to an exact science. It was surely possible in __(14) life, 80 why should T not (25) it plausible in fiction? Tt is, a6) very well to say that a man is clever, but the reader wants to (17) examples of it - (18) examples as Bell gave us (29) day in the wards. The idea amused me, (20) should Teall the fellow?” 152 ‘TEST G W haddg 2 luk towane sq jako dwa wyrazy ia typu don’t trak- ‘The study of haman language development must take into he __ (2) to use and (3) must have (4) in very real (Sy helps explain this. To look (7) time organize words into behavioural changes. Lea ter (12) 13) of a child a similar | have (25) when humans as a first developed language. “___(17)°, says Julian Janes, Princeton University psychologist, “the development: of language will result (18) behavibural sequelae 9) artifacts we may find archeologically.” Brain structure is another consideration. Getting information about the brains of early humans, __(20), is not easy. ‘TEST H W kaddg z luk wpise po jednym wyrazie. Wyrazenia typu don’t trak- towane sq jako diva wyrazy. An Amer forward a an amateur Egyptologist, Martin Isler, has w ascinating speculation how the giant blocks — some _____(3) as much as 15 tons — of which the Pyramids are A) were lifted int ). He (6) the notion that ramps were used and believes that ramps of the ____(7) would have crumbled (8) the weight of wear and (9). He contends, instead, that several artifacts found at two do) in Egypt are in ____|11) the remains of “simple” pulleys, 4 simple pulley does not involve a wheel but is an object grooved (12) rope. The artifacts Isler has and have grooves that, (15) by side. (413) are carved from red basalt ____.(14) to be intended to guide three ropes (46) now, it has been believed that the 153 (17) of the pulley was unknown in Egypt. If Isler is one of the great (19) of Pyramid construction (20). ——— 118), ay have been ‘TESTI W haddg 2 luk wpise po jednym wyrazie. Wyraienia typu don’t trak- towane sq jako dua wyrazy. Stonehenge is an Salisbury Plain in souther ; the River Avon. Construction supposedly and a total of 400 years to ‘The bigee: (7) that still remains concerning Stoneheng: why it was built, Why would those primitive Britons __ (8) their time and energy into a project (9) that? Certainly not (10) one chieftain thought (1D) a good idea at the time. ‘There have been many 12) introduced by many historians, archeologists and sci But not too many of them make sense if you 14) in mind the sort of primitive people who were supposed to (15) built Stonehenge. The Britons had 16) language, at 17) they left no, 18) of one. How could they have the blueprints for a project as immense as, or left __(19) instructions for its completion to (20 ) on the _(4) around 1900 B.C. TEST J W kaéda z luk wpisz po jednym wyrazie. Wyrasenia typu don't trak- towane sq jako dwa wyrazy. 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On no account must you reveal the secret information to anybody. 23. Am I to complete the assignment in a week? 24, The ‘unexploded shells wero rendered harmless, taken away and destroyed by the ‘bomb-disposal squad. 25. Even though it was early/Barly though it was, he felt ready for bed Testo 1, Despite being over ninety, Mr Brown continued to smoke fifty cigarettes 1 day. 2. You'd better not invite Betty to lunch. 3, Who does this bieycte belong to? 4. The boss asked Ron what he would say if he were offered a better post, 5. I wish I had been born in the United States. 6, There are hardly any good shops in Warsaw. 7. I saw Professor Brown crossing the street in his black raincoat. 8. Mary seems to have forgotten my birthday ‘once again. 9. If only the rain would stop. 10. Suppose you try to make her change her mind. 11. What did you buy such an old car for/made you buy such an old car? 12. Nobody has bought our house yet. 13. They were seen to Bo out. 14. I wish you hadn't lent him money. inston Churchill is believed to have been an excellent Prime Minister. 16. You needn’t/don't have to/don't need to go to university. 17. allowed to/was permitted to have a smoke. 18. ‘went to the theatre. 19. Only when I pointed out the alternatives did they accept my plan. 20. 21, He said (that) he would be meeting Professor Burns the ing day. 22. I ean't find my wallet anywhere. T must have l 23. But for the terrible storm we could go jogging. 24. There is no/ittle point in/no use doing business with them. 25. Unless you want to miss the ferry, hurry up. TESTD 1. No sooner had we sat down to watch the news than the TV set broke down, 2. If you will stay with the luggage, 11 go and get the tick: doesn't do well at coll that she is intelligen she was. 5. Jan accused Mark of blackmailing Teresa. 6. [ haven't got enough ‘money to buy the van. 7. The winter in Moscow is not mild/warm ennugh for pickpockets to work in the streets, 8. If Henry had used a good toothpaste regularly, he woul 1L, There isn't as much rain in the south of Poland 12, Only after several hours of heated argument did I succeed in persuading hima to come with me, 19, Mark told me that Susan took after her mother, 14, Jane was clever enough to do al did I do anything of that. sort, 16, have bought 18. She was so beauti one will ever ‘you work hay been invited to the reception. 24, It is high time you had y being followed (by someone). TESTE 1, Margaret is bound to arrive in Wars: forded/for us to ford. 21. The drawer I keep my private papers locked. 22. Up went the balloon. Down we sat, 23, You/On completing t looking forwai assignment in to seeing you again. than the poor. you. 5. Neither oF those sis pretty. 6. I wish I hadn't had to learn Russian at school ‘my boss had let me leave earlier, I could have come to your party. lent Jimmy my personal stereo/lent my personal stereo to Jimmy last month. 9. Fred is likely to visit Rome next month, 10. I have no idea/not the slightest ides how to approach the problem. 11. The more/better I get ta 160 know Smith, the less succeed. 13. ike him. 12. Unless you listen to him, you will the cinema than stay at home. 14. Tom's wi tell the owner that they ‘would buy the apartment, if the owner would reduce the price # bit. 15. The progress made in the research on AIDS seems to have been nothing short of phenomenal lately. 16. Not for many years have we had such a cold winter, 17, Not until many centuries later did the truth become known. 18. The allegations of improper business dealings which have been made against our accountant. are being looked into. 19. There are not as/so many cars in Warsaw as in London. 20. 1 had my assistant make a few telephone calls. 2}; It was such beautiful weather that we had dinner in the garden 22. Thaven’t seen you for twenty years, 23. Bill will only like these cigarettes ifthey are strong enough. 24. You would make a lot of money, if you worked hard. 25, Mr White's late arrival was due to bad weather. depth of this fore. 4. The ince, 6. Mark has never been keen on rugby. 7. aks Hungarian. 8. you/Were | yi you start read/reading “ ng never f4 readers. 11. I did do it. 12. If only I had a new suit to wear 18, No one else in the class has made as many errors as John former Prim Jim to give up severely. 17. I wondered what had happened to John. 18. for two years. 19. Betty will make a good mother. Sh 20. John is a good friend of mine. 21. Neither John nor Robert went makes me tired just to look at it. 23. Tom has jt I never do it again. 24. My mother would rather had a very unpleasant thing happen to me the ied me that he ', marry Susan, othor day. TESTE 1. This is the gir! Grho/that) I walked out ov/on whom I walked time we went to work/for ws to go to work. 3. The bullet may/mi ‘missed the target. 4. The room was full of people, 5. It was over an hour before the train came. 6, You had better leave us alone. 7. None of the ‘escaped prisoners was captured. 8. 1 like to go to the dentist twice a year. 161 8. As long as you don't drink aleobol don’t mind what you do, 10. He never opened the window lest he should catch a cold. 11. It hasnt rained here since John wants to get in touch with us. 15. A horse was heard to neigh. 16. I don't like being made fun of. 17. Mary has a five shelf bookcase. 18. The salary of a university professor is sometimes lower than that of a sweeping didn’t have to do it. 20. Even though she didn’t like herself warm. 21. John is second to none. the afternoon. 23. He gave a very poor sten to me. 2. I asked the operator to put me through to the National Fund for Environmental Protection, 3. Do you remember Nancy Mahon? ‘The girl ‘whose fiancé got killed in a plane erash. 4. Let's go to a/the pub, shall we? can’t put up with the company of that man any longer/any more. 5. Tt soon turned out that Tom couldn't have killed Fred, because he was in prison at that time. 6. Mr X is said to have collaborated KGB. 7, You needn't ‘have spent so much money on renting a car. We could have taken a taxi. We would have saved at least £50. 8. How long have you two known each other? Since we were kids. 9. I sympathize with Mark. The girl (whothat) he fel i love with/in whom he fell in love is a drug addiet. 10, No sooner had I hung. tup/l had no sooner hung up than the telephone rang. 11. dane is nat pretty enough for me to marry. 12. { hate being told to quit smoking. 13. Stop shouting, will you? You are driving me mad. 14. My hair is much Jong. I must have my hair cu/have a haircut. 15. The more famous becomes, the more childishly he behaves. 16. Unless you hurry ‘miss the train. 17. They do nothing but. watel 18. Mark used to be a scout, saltherefi up at dusk. 19. Remember me to your to have come at noon. 21. Were 1 you, 22. As far as I know, it was ther Professor ee he was awarded the Nobel s ‘been the capital of Poland? 25. Had the firemen had the correet address, they would have come to the fire much earlier and the house wouldn't have burnt. down. 162 gesrB ‘Let's put off | Wednesday, shall we? Tt is no wee discussing this/that issue/problem todo it hadn't been for/But for the ‘storm we should have reached our offered/ave been offered a ris the was talking to the right pe the other members of the delegation, ‘mustn't eat so much chocolate. And you shoul doughnuts, either. You ‘dhad hetter start diet sugar. How about buying (some) nutra sweet for a change? 9, Its ages since Lenjoyed myseif'so much. 10, Only when 1 was halfway through the exercise did [ realize how difficult/complicated it. was, 1 with you then. You must have had a Tot of playing chess. I prefer playing chess to watching TV. 1 particularly avoid watching the TV news. 13, It is hard to say if she 8. We have just run out of go shopping. 15. IC only you/l wish you thietthat complex problem. 16, ‘There letting their ied to me, nothing would have happened and Jack ‘wouldn't be in hospital now. 18. Last week I had my car washed. 19. I can barely hear anything. Could you stop making so much noise? 20. You {at least) have apologized to him for your mishehaviour. 21. I keep telling him to get rid of that ol@/oldfashioned/outdated yacht. 22. He can't be trusted. He is the least responsible guy I have ever met. 23. Lean't make out what made him change his point of view. 24. When T entered the room Susan was lying on the floor (and) watching TV. 25, Tom had no idea that Susan ‘a pind the Contervative Party. Ire hed known, he wouldnt have ether it ‘TEST C 1. The sky had hardly clouded over when it stat ing that. your wi feminist, you oughtn' to/shouldn’t have married her. 5. Everybody ey? 6. I suggested (that) Tom (should) write that book h 't mean to offend him. 7. The flowers need watering/to be watered. sm fed up with reading newspapers. So am I. 9. Despite/In spite of having a car, I can never got anywhere on time. 10. Is Mark capable of 163 getting them to make up their minds at last? 11. They are believed to have heen very rich since they came bacl/returned from Afviea. 12.1 will have been living/will have lived in the US(A) for three years by tomorrow. 13. 1m sorry ahout Friday. If only I had known that you really wanted me to come! | would have come for sure. 14. Tom hasn't read sofas many books as Fred (has). That is why/Therefore Fred is bettor at history than Tom (is) 15. Only after being asseured/when he was/had been assured that his wife waa out of danger, did he agree to leave the hospital. 16. However monotonous his work ihmay be itis certainly very well paid. 17. He speaks too indistinctly for me to understand. 18. It is years since I last saw them. 19. 1 wonder if you would be 0 kind as to help me (to) lay the baby on the bed. 20. It is out of the question. I shall never help you again. Never in my life have I soon such an ‘ungrateful person. 21. Has he not/Hasn't he told you how long Jane has been studying/has studied English? 22. Tom worked hard so that his wife should/would live im comfort. 23. I would have liked to have seen that film. 24, [regret to tell you that you are mistaken, 25. I think there is no need to give him a bribe TESTD 1. Not only is Betty very beautiful, but she is also very int. (clever/bright. 2, Peter asked Margaret to try to spend as little money as le. 3. No sooner had she fallen asleep than/Hardly/Scarcely had she fallen asleep when she heard someone/somebody knocking/knock onJat the door. 4. What does he look like? If T am to recagnize him, describe him to me. 5. Were I to have a lot of money, I would take a trip/go on a trip round the Id. If only I were/l wish I were well off, 6. Professor Allwright had hed only one book by (the year) 1992. 7. I have not heard him sing/ ‘singing yet. Let him sing something for me now. 8. Tam having my room painted now. 9. Mike asked Betty iffwhether she loved him and she answered (that) she didn't. She added (that) she had never loved anyone. since when Mary igent/ 100 persons/people Look part/ it. 15. Only the rich ean afford to buy a Mercedes. any news from Ma ly? 17. Where is Betty? ‘Ueouldn't be playing tennis. It is ‘music since he was a child. 23. Please take my advice and take up a hobby. 14, Were Mary not so shy, she would enjoy our parties. 25. 1 have asked him whether he doesn't mind my watching TV at night and he said (that) he didn't TESTE 1. No sooner hayl Tom divorced Mary th harlyarey/4Af ony enemios/foes. 3. found a new wife, 2. I have nobodyil don’t love anybody was so quarrelsome! ks as if he were in yy. 12, Thad my ear sher Betty or Susan the truth, milk. 11. The more Jane made up, the less attractive she was. 12. This time yesterday I was giving/reading a paper. This time tomorrow I will be fishing. What had you done by yesterday? What have you done by now? What. ‘will you have done by tomorow? 14. We ought to/should have sold our house during the last three weeks. 18 wondered why Fred hadn't gone to Spain wi help my sister with the housework already done it. 22. How long, 19, We -y2lls it Mark to have fallen in love hat when you interrupted me. (only 1. Would you be so Kind as/kind enough to stop ‘asking these/those id questions. 4. We are running out of money. ‘There i/It is no use staying/There is no point in staying here any longer. 5. That is the pub I used to go to every nighVevening. 6. She suggested (that) you hadn't done that/thisvit! 7. Thie bridge ought to/should have been bu you ever tried sweetening your Lea that no-one/nobody should recognize him/in order th as it occurred Lo me to move Jing/completing/having finished/completed his last sculpture. 14. Why not let them try once ag Pardon? What would you say to letting them try once agai States, whose history is very short, is the in case it me you went to bed? resithinks that a cigar wi there were fewer people ave begunicommenced, 1 late for the first act, time he will never pass any exai the one in physics. 24. It turned out that the ear (that, ‘buy was far/much more expensive than I had expected. day. 25, Never have I read further than Chapter XIV. ‘TesTH 1. When I met her at the conference she m had it happened to her. 3, On hearing/listening 00k me for someone/somebody first time (that) T have she wrote her Ph.D. thesis on the Royal Castle, 8. Some of Tom's friends give him to understand that he is selfish and without ambition. 9. In another week Frank will have been studying! earning Dutch for a year. 10. Fred might we for a fow months now. 11. I do ying let iter mended/repaired. 19. How many books, do you itten before he was offered a chair at Lanca: University? 14 We did't know that they had been coming to the zoo every second/ather week for over fifteen years. 15. David said that an interesting book was better than many a television programme. 16, George has carried out a few experiments recently in order to prove that his theoretical assumptions ake right. 17, We fon behalf of the del beyond my control necessary to trans 20. [have been wondering whether you would care to go 2 ved with writing ci your book-case. 24 until [ opened the 167 ZESTAW IV ‘TESTA 1. digits 2. diameter 3. tongue 4. vac T.eastle 8. commute 9. fractions 19, scored 14. branches 15. plots 18 entirely 19. tomb 20. bottom 24. cure 25. dictatorships nuisance 6, m LL. artificial depend 22. surface 23, withdrawn 5. comparison 6. peak 1. shrink 12, founded 13. extinguisher 14 17. speak 18. temporary 19. progress 20. consist 21. anthem 22. mining 29. match 24. crude 25. defeated TEST C A. blame 2.lung 3. receipt 4. surgery 5. keep 6. hide 7. tyres 8 show 9. unreliable 10. worth 11. shi 14. bravery 15. attention 18. notice 17. genuine 18. rise 19. reptile 20. fingerprints 21. boils 22, remains 23, contain 24, wealth 25. avalanche TESTD 1. average 2. aware 3, breathe 4, springs 6. death 6. informative 7. poverty 8 harm 9. environment 10, wax 11. works 12. fashion 13. vast 14. carved 15. ladder 16. whistled 17. vertical 18. earthquake 19. cradle 20. bribes 21, persecuted 22. sensitive 23. supporters 24. remind 25. witnesses TESTE 1, martial 2. conscience 3. commandment 4. although 5. latter 6. loose 7. seeking 8. setting 9. character 10. circumstances 11. deposits 12. dissolved 13. elected 14. leaves 15. casualties 16. arisen 17. drought 18. flooding 19. raise 20. rainbow 21. anxious 22. rely 23. odds 24. occupation 25. coin TESTF 1. kindergarten 2. common 3, 5. lle 4. engaged 5. sufficient. 6, within T. avoid & degree 9. recipe 10. participate 11. proof 12, said 13. capita 14. humiliation 15, restored mmonwealth 17. delay 18. sighted 19. even 20, subtract 21, exaggerate 22. insects 23. running 24. composed 25, assassinated 168 TEsTG 1. asset 2. wishful 3. possession 4. excluded 5. fortnight 6. pressure 7. conecited 8. shortage 9. equator 10. measures 11. sense 12. owing 18. obedience 14. riot 15. quarrelsome 16. committed 17. swe 18. back 19. rate 20, 21. impat 24. guard 25. ined TEsTH 1. inhabitants 2. vieious 3. abbreviation 4. proposed 5. accelerated 6. dial ince 22, inferiority 23. ni ZESTAW V TESTA 1. drink in 2. carry out 3. step down 4. die out 5. try out 6. look up 7. put on 8 let down 9. s¢ put away 12. reckon up offidore off 14. gi 1p 16. dio away 17. take on 18, die down, 19. turn up 20. pull up 21. pull down 22. take off 23, take off 24. slip up TEST B 1. look after 2. make out 3. sort out 4. make up 5. 7. pull through 8. call off 9. call up 10. keep up 18. bring about 14. bump off 18. 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W: On Monday afternoon Mr Hi inrPeople are not allowed/permitted to smoke/Smoking is not allowed/ Ipermitted 4. W: for another three books 5. W: loves music, poetry and the theatre 6. W: Bach Brandenburg Concerto 7, W: a hundred pounds 8. Was I told you 9. W: because she is 10. W:if I could use 11,12. Wsin front of the window take you back 14. W: I was able rack 15, Wilt coul 17. W:in the world 18. W: but ‘on the other of advice 20. W: I don't either! INeither/Nor do T 21. W: enjoyed travelling 22. W: carefully enough ‘23, W: in the end/finally 24, W: explain to her 25. W: from four sharp TEST B 1. W: opposite our house 2, W; What daes & W: Don't worry about it7Phat is ail right. 4. C5. W: was very pleased indeed 6. W: suggested (that) he (hould) take up. 7. W: to lift 8, W: to learn Polish 9. W: don't mind being tasked 10. W: to seeing you 11, W: stop smoking 12. W: instead of studying 13, Ws it’s no use waiting 14, W: the latest news 15. W: Frank very much ikes going 16. W: for a long time 17. W: married to. 18. W: think 19. W: fost people 20. W: necds ta get 21, W: Udon’t think you have met, 22. W: party next Friday night 23, W: did not live in London any more 24. W: None of Tom's friends 25. W: the present-day/eontemporary architecture ‘TEST C 1, Weis a long way 2. W: the people questioned 5. C 6, W: Thank God 7. W: acts 8. W: To my We lived 4. W: I've been In my opinion 9. W: V7 foreign policy 10. W: the possibility of doing 11. W: good at 12. W: insist on having 13. W: the reason for 14. W: discuss their holiday plans 18. W: the principle 16. W: p 18. W: you are co drank 22. W:remind me to send 23, W: in court 24. W: told us 25. W: very sensitive TEsTD 1. W: needn't reach 2. W: sometime 3. W: a car tike that_4. W: with such patience 5. W: modern technology 6. W: at the beginning 7. W: could easily 8. W: was wondering 9. W: should have 10. W: a good journey 11, W: by used to playing 13. W: as usual 14, W: to rise fast asleep 16. C 17. Ws if it doesn't snow 18. W: to me 19. W: Never did I understand/l never understood 20. W: a fu red nose 21, W: can we pay 22. W: the next evening 23. W: Tom's car was 24. W: Tn ‘my opinion 25, W: worth seeing TESTE 1.B2B3B4D5.C6A7TE8C9CWAND 2D IBA 14, E 15.C 16, 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.4 21.D 22.4 23.C 24,A 25.B TEST 1C2C3B445 14.B 15.D 16.4 17. TESTG 1LB2B3A4C5.B6A7.C8A9.C 10.B1LB 12.B 13D 14.E 15.C 16.D 17.B 18.4 19.B 20.A 21.B 22.A 23.A 24. 25,D TEST H 10 2B3A4B5.D6D7B8C9D 0A 1B 12.D 13.D 14.C 16.D 16.B 17,C 18.B 19.D 20.0 21.C 22.C 23.8 24.D 25. 2BSTAW VUI TESTA 1. fact 2. reason 3, assumed 4. derived 5. exact/precise 6. Moreover T.however & case 9.art 10. what 11. where 12. spot 13, drained 14, held 15. favourite 16, had 17. one 18. open 19. while 20. that 172 TesTB L. upon 2. injured 3. in 4, turned 5. wrong 6. 9.need 10. without 11. way 12.leg 13. over 14. fell 15. wages 16. public 17. way 18. dry 19. by 20. As/Since/Because Test 1. distinction 2. everyday/daily 3. textbooks 4. influencelimpact 5. inquiry 6. carried 7. shown 8. vacuum 9. least 10. reveals 11. kind/form 12, lookout 13. exchange/return 14. after 15. for 16.case 17. look 18. off 19, means 20. choice 6 mercy 7, hearted 13. took 14, word 15. none ‘TesTE 1. style/manner 2. experVamateur/outstanding 3. connected/associated 4. out 5. track 6. Emperor 7. accurred/happened 8. means 9, date 10. equipment caso 12, First 13. prove 14. committed 15. held 16. of 17, among, 18. exile 19. defeat 20. of ‘TEST F 1. graduated 2. up 8. detectives but 20. wh later 4. practice 5. income 6. turned 7. influence id 10. ways 11. avtobiography/memoirs/diary make TESTG 1 account 2, ability 3, sentences 4. resulted 5. theory 6. object 7. same 8. otherwise 9. that 10. recognize 11. likely 12. at 13. development 14. forward 15. occurred 16. species 17. 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