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Języka Angielskiego
20 października 2020 r.
zDolny Ślązak
godz. 10.00
dla uczniów szkół podstawowych
w roku szkolnym 2020/2021 czas trwania 45 minut
Kuratorium Oświaty we Wrocławiu • Dolnośląski Ośrodek Doskonalenia Nauczycieli we Wrocławiu
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Szkoła Klasa
1. Po wykonaniu zadań, przenieś odpowiedzi do tabelek.
2. W tabelce części I wpisz w pierwszej kolumnie przy numerach zadań właściwe słowo.
3. W tabelkach części II oraz III zakreśl znakiem X właściwą odpowiedź. W razie pomyłki otocz błędnie
zaznaczoną odpowiedź kółkiem i jeszcze raz zaznacz dobrą odpowiedź.
4. Dolne wiersze w tabelkach części II i III oraz kolumnę z punktami w tabelce części I wypełnia osoba
sprawdzająca.
5. Za każdą prawidłową odpowiedź otrzymasz 1 punkt. Maksymalna liczba punktów do zdobycia wynosi 30.
Powodzenia!
Część I Część II
ODPOWIEDŹ PUNKTY 1 2 3 4
A A A A
1
B B B B
2 C C C C
3 D D D D
4
5
6
Część III
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
In the United States, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. On this day most US
Americans meet with their family and close friends for a very special meal. In 1621, in Plymouth, Massachusetts,
pilgrims and Native Americans held a three-day feast to give thanks for the good harvest that year. The good harvest
meant that they would have food for the winter. Today, Thanksgiving reminds people that they have a lot to be
thankful for. These days many people have their Thanksgiving dinner around two o’clock in the afternoon and
afterwards they watch the National Football League (NFL) games on television. They might also attend a local
parade or watch the famous Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade with its large balloons and colourful floats. The central
part of a Thanksgiving meal is the roast turkey. This is typically served with stuffing, cornbread dressing, cranberry
sauce, sweet potato pie topped with marshmallows, green beans, sweetcorn, squash, mashed potatoes, gravy, and
dinner rolls. The main course is then followed by a sweet pie: this might be pumpkin pie, apple, cherry, blueberry or
pecan, and it is served with whipped cream or ice cream. Of course, there are usually leftovers which are then eaten
during the following long weekend. As Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday, many businesses and schools also close
on the Friday, so most people get four days off work or school. Thanksgiving is one of the busiest times to travel in
the USA, as people drive or fly to be with their families and friends.
W powyższym tekście znajdź słowa, których definicje są podane w punktach 1-6. Przy każdej definicji wpisz jeden
wyraz.
1. a large meal for a lot of people, usually eaten to celebrate something ___________________
2. the amount of a crop (plants grown for food) that is collected ___________________
3. the food that remains at the end of a meal after you have finished eating __________________
4. a celebration in which a large group of people move through the streets, often with decorated vehicles and
bands playing music _________________________
6. food that is cut into small pieces, mixed, and put inside meat or vegetables_________________________
Część II
Przeczytaj cztery krótkie teksty. Wybierz jedną poprawną odpowiedź A, B, C lub D.
1. Scientists say that Americans move often. The average American moves to a new home every seven years. But
some Americans never move. They live all their lives in the same place. So there must be other Americans who
A. move to new homes.
B. move more than once in seven years.
C. never move.
D. move every seven years.
2. Strange things happen when there’s full moon. More babies are born. Cats and other pets become restless.
Some people cannot sleep. So it is not surprising that when the moon is full
A. people can sleep well.
B. there are more car accidents.
C. the sky seems darker.
D. dogs are quiet.
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3. Some people like new cites. They like to see modern buildings and clean streets. They feel that new things are
exciting. These people don’t think much about the past. They’re interested in
A. the present.
B. cities.
C. history.
D. old times.
4. New ideas travel from one country to another very quickly. Businesses try to sell new things in other
countries. The Internet carries new ideas everywhere. Soon the countries of the world will be even more
A. crowded.
B. different.
C. alike.
D. empty. adapted from: Reading power
Część III
Wybierz jedną poprawną odpowiedź.
4. I’m sorry, I can’t talk to you now. I’ll call you back ___________ ten minutes.
A. with
B. at
C. for
D. in
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7. Have you seen Tom? I’ve got ____________ keys.
A. his
B. he’s
C. him
D. her
15. The Polish proverb „Ciekawość to pierwszy stopień do piekła ” is in English: _____________.
A. Curiosity killed the cat.
B. Curiosity killed the mouse.
C. Curiosity killed the bat.
D. Curiosity killed the dog.
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16. The symbol of the Republic of Ireland is _____________.
A. a rose
B. a daffodil
C. a thistle
D. a shamrock
19. When in Scotland, look out for the national animal, _____________.
A. the dragon.
B. the lion.
C. the unicorn.
D. the deer.
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