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Group A Klasa:
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 in designing leather poprawnie go uzupełniają? Zakreśl odpowiedź A, B, C albo D.
to deal bags.
1 That event drew our b out on a real leather THE MODERN SHOPPER
attention bag for her daughter. Online shopping has made modern customers a lot more
2 Initially we opted c to a different aspect of informed than they were before. (1) the change
has been gradual, not all stores have fully realized it.
3 She’s going to specialise the problem.
Many shoppers now carefully research information
4 They’re completely d on vintage leather bags. on the products they’re interested in before they even
hooked e for a completely visit a store. So if a sales clerk thinks they will surprise
5 She would never different alternative. a customer with their extensive knowledge about
splash f with customers at work. the product, they’re in for a surprise themselves!
A customer (2) have all of the information already
/5 and is just here to see and touch the pre-chosen item
and try it on before paying for it. They know perfectly
2 Uzupełnij zdania wyrazami z ramki. Jedno słowo nie well if it’s (3) for money or not so they’re not really
pasuje do żadnego zdania. even that eager to hear the clerk’s advice. They won’t
think they’re (4) a bargain the minute they find
money stock range demand stall gap boot out about a discount. They also usually know that a
I’m afraid we don’t have this size in stock at the moment. (5) price is an element of a marketing strategy –
not the company’s gift for the customers. This is an
1 We don’t sell that product anymore because there was important factor for stores to take into account when
very little for it. planning their sales strategy.
2 It seemed like their offer would fill a in the
market but the reality disappointed them. A then B as C than D such
3 I buy most of my household appliances in car 1 A However B In spite of C Despite D Even though
sales. 2 A is likely to B likely
4 The rent for a market is a lot cheaper than for C supposed to D managed to
a shop.
3 A worth B value C quality D class
5 They have to burn but they don’t spend it on
silly stuff. 4 A snapping up B catching on
/5 C ripping off D bringing out
3 Uzupełnij pytania. Użyj question tags lub reply questions. 5 A released B discounted C knock off D specialised
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.
The Rag Trade Boutique in Bristol understands its customers 5 The interviewer’s reaction to what Sheila is saying is
well. According to surveys, women only regularly wear about mainly one of
10 percent of the clothes in their wardrobes. However, they A surprise.
also like to buy more clothes. That’s why, at the Rag Trade
B agreement.
Boutique, you can take in any designer clothes you don’t
want and, when the shop sells them, you get up to 50 percent C confusion.
of the money, depending on whether you choose cash or the D contradiction.
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
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© Pearson Central Europe Sp. z o.o. 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE Matura Focus 4 (B2/B2+)