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Angol B2 Írásbeli Feladatsor Web Kulcs Jav 2020 0423
Angol B2 Írásbeli Feladatsor Web Kulcs Jav 2020 0423
I. feladat
Olvasáskészség 1.
Megoldás
3. Milyen következményekkel járt, hogy Leonardo olajat és temperát festett a száraz falra?
2 pont
6. a kép kifakult és. megrepedezett
7. nem tud ellenállni az (erős) fénynek
Megoldás
Hungary is burning ...0... of forints to help the poor. This may sound not too
productive but it's actually the government's ...1.... of keeping citizens warm in cold weather.
The country's central bank is turning old, unusable banknotes into briquettes (blocks of
flammable matter) to help heat humanitarian organizations. The heating properties of these
shredded currency briquettes are ...2... brown coal so they are pretty useful for heating and
resolve the problem ...3... . They can be used in boilers that use mixed fuel.
“Since the briquettes have a high calorific value, ...4... add a few bits of wood and the rooms
are really warm," says the head of a centre for autistic children in the town of Miskolc.
Initially, the notes were...5..., before the centre began compressing them into briquettes for
better heating efficiency. It takes ...6... to make a single one-kilogram briquette. The process
is carried out under tight security, ...7... have to wear pocketless clothes. Organizations now
bid to be given the contract to make the briquettes. This year, ...8... made a pitch. The central
bank just has one criterion: that the organisations chosen have no public debt.
"For the central bank, social responsibility is ..9..., says the head of the bank's cash
logistics centre. Since we destroy approximately 40 or 50 tons of currency...10..., we thought
that this thing can be useful for charities that have a problem finding fuel for burning."
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II. feladat
Íráskészség 1.
A.
25 June 2019
Dear John,
We haven’t been in touch for a while. I hope you are doing well, but unfortunately, I can’t say
the same about myself. Two weeks ago, I went hiking with some friends in the Bükk
Mountains, and I broke my leg. I was lagging behind the others, so I tried to catch up with
them and started to move faster. As I was climbing up the mountainside, I slipped and fell into
a ravine.
I admit I had been a bit careless. My leg hurt very much and I was quite sure it was broken. I
couldn’t move, so I had to shout to my friends to come and rescue me. They helped me get
back to the village where we had left the car, and then Zoli drove me to the nearest hospital.
I was angry because I had caused a lot of trouble to myself and my friends too. But I was
really touched by their kindness. They all took care of me wonderfully and never blamed me
for ruining the hike. The following week, they visited me in hospital. This made me happy
because what I hated most was to be among strangers, without my family and friends.
My leg is still in plaster, but I am back home now. Take good care of yourself and drop me a
line if you have some time.
Yours,
Máté
B.
Dear Sarah,
I hope this email finds you well. Last Friday, I went to the secondary school class reunion that
I had told you about earlier. My favourite teacher was also there, and he looked just like in the
old days. Well, not exactly, because his hair had turned grey, but otherwise he was the same
Mr Nagy we loved so much. We chatted with him about our school days and laughed a lot
about the old stories.
I wasn’t very good at history, but I found his lessons interesting. He was dedicated and always
made sure that everyone understood the material we covered. What is more, he had a great
sense of humour and created a relaxed atmosphere in class. One afternoon after the history
lesson I asked him if he could help me prepare for the next test. He stayed behind with me for
half an hour and answered all my questions even though he was very busy.
I guess being a teacher is difficult, but it can also be rewarding. I remember that some of our
teachers always complained about their low salaries and the stress of teaching. But I also
recall that they were really proud when a good student of theirs had won a competition in their
subject. Schools nowadays are facing a lot of problems. I think the government should first
increase teachers’ salaries and make lessons more interactive.
Love,
Szandra
Íráskészség 2. Maximális pontszám: 10
City v country: where's the better place to live? Perhaps people in cities lead a more
interesting and varied life than people in the country. Give your opinion about the topic.
I agree with this comment. I’m used to living in a big city and when I go to the country, I can
see people leading quite boring lives there. They have very few entertainment or sports
facilities and there are far fewer cultural events than in big cities. If they want to do some
shopping, they have to travel to the nearest town, which can be very tiring and takes a lot of
time.
Although that's not a problem for everyone, I don’t like provincial life. It would be too slow
and boring for me, but there are a lot of people who just couldn’t imagine living in the urban
bustle and prefer the quiet, friendly countryside with its much slower pace of life.
So I think everybody should decide for themselves if they want to live in a small provincial
town or village or they prefer city life where a lot of things happen every day.
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