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Unit 4 Imię i nazwisko: 

MiniMatura Total/50
Group B Klasa: 

SŁOWNICTWO I GRAMATYKA ŚRODKI JĘZYKOWE

1 Połącz początki zdań (1–5) z właściwymi zakończeniami (a–f). 5 Przeczytaj tekst. Które z podanych odpowiedzi (A–D)
Fortunately, I don’t have a to a little luxury. poprawnie go uzupełniają? Zakreśl odpowiedź A, B, C albo D.
to deal b out a few pounds for the
1 The alarm finally went cinema! ONLINE SHOPPERS OFFLINE
2 We’re trying to keep the c off and I didn’t realise it Many customers find online shopping a lot more
comfortable than in-store shopping. It’s easier, faster
costs until now!
and less tiring and most people now think that that’s
3 It’s your birthday! Treat d off after a few minutes. what shopping is (1)         be like. Very few retailers
yourself e down for now. fully realise that in order to (2)         customers, they
4 He even refused to fork f with customers at work. need to follow this trend. In other words, they must
5 They ripped me provide this new kind of 'online' shopping (3)         also
/5 offline. Some, however, have succeeded (4)         a
smooth transition from online to in-store shopping.
2 Uzupełnij zdania wyrazami z ramki. Jedno słowo nie Some companies have, for example, eliminated cash
pasuje do żadnego zdania. registers in their stores and now have their salespeople
handle the sales transaction on smartphones. Fans
clutter range details stock of electronic gadgets are (5)         be excited at the
matter demand niche prospect of being able to scan the barcode of a chosen
product themselves with their own smartphone after
I’m afraid we don’t have this size in stock at the moment.
downloading an app on it.
1 Running a business in a market has proven
to be a little more difficult. A  then B  as C  than
D such
2 We consistently improve and extend our of 1 A  likely to B better C  supposed to D should
products.
2 A attract B  require C bring D distract
3 Be careful who you give your credit card to.
4 It’s important to clear domestic away on a 3 A discount B sale C experience D experiment
daily basis. 4 A achieving B  to achieve C  to achieving D  in achieving
5 I filed a formal complaint and they promised to 5 A  ought to B  bound to C  banned from D likely
investigate the .
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6 Używając podanych słów, uzupełnij zdania z lukami tak,
3 Uzupełnij pytania. Użyj question tags lub reply questions. aby zachowały znaczenie zdania wyjściowego. Nie zmieniaj
podanych fragmentów zdań. W każdą lukę możesz
You don’t like shopping for clothes, do you?
wpisać maksymalnie sześć słów.
1 A: I haven’t really given it enough thought yet.
B: ? What are you waiting for? Megan is running late. She should be here by now.
2 A: He’s going to help us out financially. MEANT
B: ? That’s great! Megan is running late. She is meant to be here by now.
3 This is the guy you mentioned to me,  ? 1 I doubt she will spend that much money on a birthday
4 You haven’t had any of those before,  ? gift. UNLIKELY
5 Don’t try to persuade them into anything, ? She that much
money on a birthday gift.
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2 She couldn’t believe that a little puppy could make a big
4 Wybierz poprawną opcję. mess like that. SUCH
It  she
They are simply meant / meaning to be together!
couldn’t believe a little puppy could make it.
1 In our school we mustn’t / don’t have to use mobile
3 It would have been a good idea to ask for permission.
phones in class.
OUGHT
2 She’s bound to / It’s bound she’ll get promoted.
You  for permission.
3 He had better don’t / not ignore what she says!
4 All players have to follow the rules. REQUIRED
4 We had been waiting for so / such long that we finally
All players the rules.
gave up.
5 Even 100 years ago women were forbidden to attend
5 They were supposed / supposed to be here at ten.
most universities. BANNED
Where are they?
Even 100 years ago women 
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MiniMatura Unit 4 Group B

CZYTANIE SŁUCHANIE

7 Przeczytaj trzy teksty o niezwykłych sklepach. Dopasuj 8 TRACK 5 Usłyszysz dwukrotnie rozmowę w radio
teksty (A–C) do zdań (1–5). Do dwóch tekstów pasują po z bloggerką na temat robienia zakupów. Z podanych
dwa zdania, do jednego tekstu – jedno. odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią nagrania.
Zakreśl literę A, B, C albo D.
A BARTER BOOKS 1 Sheila thinks it is a good idea for people
Barter Books in the north of England may not be famous but A to shop in the nearest supermarket to their home.
one of their discoveries is. The book shop is situated in an old B not to buy everything in one shop.
railway station in the town of Alnwick. Many of the original C to look at all of their local supermarkets before
features of the station still exist. There are open fires during
choosing the best one.
the winter and the station buffet still offers tasty snacks and
a chance to rest aching feet. In 2001, the owners of the shop D to change the shop they use each week.
bought a box of old books and found a forgotten poster from 2 One thing Sheila does before going shopping is to
the Second World War inside. They put it up in the shop and
A make a shopping list with her husband.
the people who came in were so interested that the shop
started selling copies of it. Other companies soon did the B make sure her husband can go with her.
same. The poster was red with a picture of a crown at the C type what she wants to buy on her computer and
top. Underneath were five words: Keep calm and carry on. print it off.
D make herself something to eat.
B CYBERCANDY 3 Sheila says that supermarket own brands
There are currently six Cybercandy stores, four of which A are badly labelled.
are in London. They are sweet shops but with a difference. B are rarely worth buying.
They import sweets from all over the world. These are not C sometimes offer good value for money.
just famous brands but little known, hard to find sweets and D have more chemicals in them than other brands.
drinks as well. They also have an online store which makes
it easy to find exactly what you want. The products are listed 4 The advantage of online shopping is that
by type of sweet, by country of origin and even by colour. Very A the products cost less than in the shop.
useful if you only want blue sweets. One category you may B you aren’t tempted to buy things you don’t really
not be so keen on is real insect candy but, whatever your
need.
likes, you’re sure to find something delicious at Cybercandy.
C supermarkets sometimes give you an extra, free,
item.
C RAG TRADE BOUTIQUE D you can get free delivery however much you buy.
The Rag Trade Boutique in Bristol understands its customers 5 Several times during the interview, the interviewer
well. According to surveys, women only regularly wear about
A uses his own experiences to contradict Sheila.
10 percent of the clothes in their wardrobes. However, they
also like to buy more clothes. That’s why, at the Rag Trade B has to change the subject to return to the topic of
Boutique, you can take in any designer clothes you don’t saving money.
want and, when the shop sells them, you get up to 50 percent C is surprised by something Sheila says.
of the money, depending on whether you choose cash or the D agrees with Sheila.
chance to buy something else in this wonderful shop. Only
clothes in good condition are accepted and it’s a great place /5
to find bargains. The longer the clothes stay in the shop,
the more the prices are reduced but, don’t delay, anything
unsold after seven weeks is given away to charity. PISANIE

9 Wykonaj zadanie egzaminacyjne.


1 Their discovery has helped others make money.
Niedawno wybrałeś/wybrałaś się z koleżanką na koncert.
2 There is more than one way to search for what you
Mimo że posiadaliście/posiadałyście bilety, nie wpuszczono
are looking for.
was na koncert. W liście do organizatora koncertu opisz
3 You can pay less for the products if you wait.
wydarzenie, do którego doszło, oraz wyjaśnij, jakiej
4 The building used to serve a different purpose. rekompensaty oczekujesz.
5 The majority of the shops are in one city.
Wypowiedź powinna zawierać od 200 do 250 słów i spełniać
wszystkie wymogi typowe dla formy wskazanej w poleceniu.
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