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PART I – 40 perc - Szótár nem használható

Use of English

Task 1 (2019)
• You are going to read an article about Black Friday, the first day of the Christmas
shopping season. Some words are missing from the text.
• Use the words in brackets to form the words that fit in the gaps (1-8).
• There might be cases when you do not have to change the word in brackets.
• Use only one word for each gap. • There is an example (0) at the beginning.

BLACK FRIDAY
Why is the day after Thanksgiving called ‘Black Friday’? Most people know Black Friday as the
day when stores open much (o) _ _ (early) and offer various sales. Many people believe we call it
‘Black Friday’ because many stores become profitable on the huge (1) _____________ (shop) day
and go ‘into the black’. ‘Black’ refers to stores moving from the ‘red’ to the ‘black’, as in the old
times records were kept by hand, and the (2) ____________________ (mean) of red ink was a
loss, while black meant a profit.
But the true story of Black Friday is (3) _________________ (little) well-known. The expression
‘Black Friday’ was first used to describe 24 September, 1869, when two (4) _________________
(talent) investors, Jay Gould and Jim Fisk, manipulated the price of gold and caused a crash. The
stock market (5) ___________________ (fall) 20% and foreign trade stopped.
In the 1950s, Philadelphia police used the term ‘Black Friday’ to refer to the day between
Thanksgiving and the Army-Navy college football game. Huge crowds of shoppers and tourists
went to the city that Friday, and cops had to work (6) __________________ (extreme) long hours
to control the crowds. Shop (7) __________________ (own) tried to change the name to ‘Big
Friday’, but the alternative name never got (8) ____________
By the late 1980s, "Black Friday" had become known with the more positive message of
“from red to black”.

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Task 2
• You are going to read a joke about an accident. Some words are missing from the text.
• Your task is to choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-N) for each gap
(9-17) in the text. Write the letter of the appropriate word in the white box.
• Each word can be used once.
• There are three extra words that you do not need to use.
• There is an example (0) at the beginning.

FRIENDS IN TROUBLE

A woman and a man get into a car accident. (0) _______ of their cars are totally destroyed, but
amazingly (9) _______ of them is hurt. After they crawl out of the wreckage, the woman says,
“Look at our cars – (10) _______ nothing left! Thank God we are all right! This must be a sign
that we should be friends and not try to put the blame on each (11) _______.” The man replies,
“Oh yes, I agree with you completely.”
The woman points to a bottle on the ground and says, “And here’s (12) _______ miracle.
Somehow this bottle of whisky from my back (13) _______ didn’t break. Let’s drink this Scotch
and (14) _______ our good fortune.” Then she hands the bottle to the man. The man nods his
head in (15) _______ , opens it, and drinks about a third of the bottle to (16) _______ his nerves.
He then hands it back to the woman. The woman takes the bottle and puts the cap back on.
The man asks, “Aren’t you having (17) _______?” The woman replies, “No. I think I’ll just wait
for the police ... I’ll let them decide whose fault it was.” (https://www.reddit.com/)

A) AGREEMENT E) CALM I) OTHER M) THEIRS


B) ANOTHER F) CELEBRATE K) SEAT N) THERE’S
C) BOTH G) EITHER L) SIT
D) ANY H) NEITHER

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READING - Task 3 (2019)

• Read the following article about a difficult test question and then read the half sentences
that follow the text.
• Your task is to match the half sentences based on the information in the text.
• Write the letters (A-I) in the white boxes next to the numbers (17-21) as in the example (0).
• Remember that there are three extra letters that you will not need.

'IMPOSSIBLE' EXAM QUESTION LEAVES CHINESE STUDENTS PUZZLED


Primary school students at a school in China had this question on a test: "If a ship has 26 sheep
and 10 goats on board, how old is the ship's captain?"
The question caused a heated debate on Chinese social media. "This question makes no
logical sense at all. Does the teacher even know the answer?" Some, however, defended the
school, saying, "This question forces children to explain their thinking and gives them space to be
creative. We should have more questions like this."
The local Education Department says the test was intended to "examine the ability to
think independently." The traditional Chinese method of education heavily emphasises notetaking
and repetition, which critics say doesn’t encourage creative thinking.
And, of course, there's always that one person who has the right answer. "The total
weight of 26 sheep and 10 goats is 7,700kg, based on the average weight of each animal. In China,
if you're driving a ship that has more than 5,000kg of cargo, you need to have had a boat license
for five years. The minimum age for getting a boat license is 23, so he's at least 28."
(www.bbc.co.uk)

0) Some primary school B) to react on social media.


students in China had a C) to answer on a test paper.
difficult question … D) to be over 28.
17) This test question got a E) to test note-taking
lot of people … abilities.
18) In their comments, some F) to have questions of this
people said it would be type in tests.
useful … G) to simply give back what
19) The aim of the question the teacher has taught them.
was … H) to ask such an impossible
20) Most tests in China ask question.
learners … I) to be at least 23 years old.
21) If you want to drive a
boat in China, you have …
A) to test how well learners
can think on their own.

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Task 4
• Read this article about Blue Monday and then read the statements (22-29) following it.
• Mark a sentence A if it is true according to the article.
• Mark it B if it is false.
• Mark it C if there isn’t enough information in the text to decide if the sentence is true or not.
• Write the letters in the white boxes next to the numbers as in the example (0).
A = TRUE B = FALSE C = THE TEXT DOES NOT SAY

BLUE MONDAY

Feeling miserable this morning? That is because January 15 is supposedly the most
depressing day this year. A combination of three reasons makes the third Monday of the year the
most miserable. Understanding that Christmas really is over, the realisation of all the holiday
expenses and the fact that most of us are back at work all play a part. First invented in Britain,
Blue Monday is especially sad in the northern half of the world, where it’s also deep, dark
midwinter.
It was in 2005 that Cliff Arnall, a university lecturer from Wales, dreamt up his gloomy
calculation using the above three main factors to find the date of the most depressing day in the
year. He also took into account things like the weather, the period since we’ve broken our New
Year’s resolutions and our general motivational level.
However, there is hope, say psychologists, as Blue Monday was really all a marketing
trick. January in the UK is peak holiday booking time and the original research was paid for by a
travel agent who wanted to persuade people to cheer up by heading to the beach. Preferably
through them.
While there is no scientific evidence of Blue Monday on the third Monday of January –
or any other Monday in a year – research shows us that our mood is significantly better on
Fridays and over the weekend in general. This is generally because we get more sleep and “me
time” to spoil ourselves.
Dr Burke, a psychologist, says that “since Blue Monday is a trick that may affect our
thinking and emotions so much, we should turn it into Happy Monday. Instead of searching for
all that is going badly on the day, think of all the good things that happen around you – that
woman who held the bus door to prevent it from closing, the old lady who smiled at you for no
reason or the little boy who gave you a big hug.”
(www.news.com.au)

0) The most depressing day of the year is called Blue Monday.


22) People feel sad on this day because they are worried about the cost of their summer holiday.
23) The phrase Blue Monday originally comes from Britain.
24) More and more people are refusing to work on Blue Monday.

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25) Mr Arnall’s calculation has nothing to do with the weather.
26) A holiday company managed to make a lot of money on Blue Monday.
27) Among Britons, seaside resorts are very popular in January.
28) There is scientific evidence that Mondays are sadder than Fridays.
29) According to Dr Burke, it depends on your attitude whether this day is sad.

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PART II – 20 perc - Szótár használható

You are going to visit your British friend Liam in Newcastle. He has sent you the descriptions of
the following guided tours and asked you which one you would like to take part in during your
stay:

Newcastle United F.C. Stadium Tour


• Visit areas of St. James’ Park that are usually only open to players and officials
• See where players and managers are interviewed in the media suite
• Visit the home dressing room, and sit in your favourite player’s seat

Historical Walking Tour of Newcastle


• Learn about Newcastle’s history and landmarks from an informative guide
• Uncover Newcastle’s dark past and hear about the city’s most notorious ghosts, criminals
and gangsters
• See top Newcastle attractions such as Grey’s Monument and the medieval Blackfriars
monastery

Trip to Hadrian’s Wall, a spectacular World Heritage Site from our Roman past
• Walk along a Roman high street in Corbridge Roman Town
• See full-size reconstructions of a commander’s house and a barrack block
• Visit Ravenglass Roman Bathhouse, where tired soldiers took hot and cold baths
(https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk)

Write an email of 80-100 words to Liam in which you

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• say which tour you are most interested in and why,
• ask about the length of your chosen tour,
• ask about the time your chosen tour starts and how much it costs.
Begin your email like this:

Hi Liam,

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Name/Class:_________________________________ Date: ____________


OSZTÁLYOZÓVIZSGA ANGOL NYELVBÓL
11.ÉVFOLYAM/2. FÉLÉV – 12. ÉVFOLYAM

PART I – 40 MINUTES - Szótár nem használható ………/30


Task 1-A - You are going to read about London Bridge, the oldest bridge in London. Some words are missing
from the text. Choose the most appropriate word from the list (A-M) for each gap (1-10) in the text. Write the
letter of the appropriate word in the white box. There is one extra word that you do not need to use. There is one
example (0) at the beginning.

LONDON BRIDGE
Twenty-four bridges span the Thames in London, some of which are railway bridges, and
(0) _______ is a footbridge; however, most are (1) _______ bridges. The oldest one is London
Bridge.

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The first London Bridge was probably built by the Romans sometime in the first century,
with several rebuilds (2) _______ the centuries. Eventually wooden bridges were replaced with a
stone bridge, the first one being started in 1176 and finished (3) _______ later.
Throughout its history, London Bridge has (4) _______ a busy thoroughfare, and was
once lined (5) _______ shops. The road over the bridge was only about 4m wide between the
shops. It was (6) _______ narrow it was often jammed with people, horses and carts. In 1733 a
'keep (7) _______ ' rule was enforced to keep the traffic moving. This (8) _______ the rule of the
road in Britain.
In 1757 the shops were demolished. A new granite bridge was built in 1831 to replace the
old one. This was (9) ______ down in 1967 and rebuilt in Lake Havasu City as a tourist
attraction. The (10) _______ concrete bridge opened in 1973.

A- BECAME B- BEEN C -THERE D- BUILT E- LEFT F- OVER


G- PRESENT H- PULLED I- ROAD K- SO L -WITH M- YEARS

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Task 1-B - In the following interview with Michael, a hotel manager, the questions have been removed. Your task is
to match the questions (A- I) and the answers (1-8). There is one extra question that you do not need. Write the
letters in the white boxes.

1) ______________________________________________________________
I run two hotels and a night club. I look after the day-to-day operations, which means everything
from the type of tea bag we use to the company accounts.
2)_____________________________________________________________
Like most I never planned a career in hospitality but fell into it and found a passion.
3_________________________________________________________________________
The interaction with people is the most satisfying part of my job. After all, no two people are the
same.
4) ________________________________________________________________________
That I am not able to meet all the clients; even though our team is dedicated to making their stay
as enjoyable as possible, I would like to see them all.
5) _________________________________________________________________________
Patience! You deal with young unskilled staff a lot of the time, not to mention the untrained
guests! You also have to be prepared to work hard.
6) ________________________________________________________________________
I don’t think I could name just one person. I try to learn and take something from everyone I
come into contact with, even those who at the time, I may not think I will gain anything positive
from.
7) ______________________________________________________________________
They should be very happy with the welcome they receive and reassured at the same time that
they have chosen well.
8) _______________________________________________________________________
Start at the bottom, work hard and prove yourself. Moving up the ladder is all about gaining
experience and constantly learning from others. Keep up to date with the ever-changing industry.

A) Is there anything you don’t like about your job?


B) What advice would you give someone wanting to break into this career?

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C) What is it that you do exactly?
D) What is the main quality you need to work as a hotel General Manager?
E) How did you get into hotel industry?
F) Who has influenced you the most in your career and why?
G) What do you enjoy most about your job?
H) Where are your guests usually from?
I) What is the first impression a guest should have from the moment they enter your hotel?

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Task 1 A+B: ………../30


Task 2 Choose – CIRCLE - the correct answer. TENSES: Choose the correct verb to complete the dialogue with.

Hannah: Liz, are you all right? _1_ (something/bother) you?


Liz: Yes… No, I mean…
Hannah: Oh, come on! I can see you _2_ (cry). Your eyes are still wet. What is the matter?
Liz: It’s…It’s Tom. We _3 _ (get) married in July but I am not sure I really want to do it…It’s
that…You see… He _4_(be) very rude to me recently. This week we _5_ (have) several
arguments about our wedding.
Hannah: Oh, Liz. I am sorry to hear that. But don’t you think you might be overacting? Things
like that happen - everybody _6__ (seem) stressed out before the wedding. I remember I _7___
(argue) with Robert almost every day before our big day. And Liz…. I __8__(know) Tom for a
long time and he is such a nice guy. Trust me. And stop analyzing everything!
Liz: You might be right, Hannah. I have been thinking about it too much recently. I’d better call
Tom – we’re choosing our wedding invitations today.

1 a, is something bothering b, are something bothering


c, has something bothering d, something is bothering
2 a, has been crying b, have been crying c, are been crying d, be been crying
3 a, are getting b, is getting c, are being getting d, have been getting
4 a, has had been b, have been c, has been d, is been
5 a, have had b, having had c, are had d, are have
6, a, is seeming b, seems c, seem d, are seemed
7 a, have arguedb, am arguing c, was argued d, argued
8 a, have known b, have been knowing c, know d, knew

CONDITIONALS: Make conditional sentences choosing the correct verbs.


We __9___ (stay) longer if we had more time.
If you __10__ (see) him with another girl, would you tell me the truth?
If you heat the water to 100 °C, it ___11___ (boil.)
I won’t be able to go on a trip with you if I __12_ (not get) a visa.
If you_13_ (press) this button, additional information is displayed.
Liz__14__ (not marry) him even if he were the only man in the world.
If he _15__ (not come) until 11, we’ll leave without him.
She __16_ (be) very disappointed if nobody visits her in hospital.

9 A, will stay B, has stayed C, would stay D, is stayed

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10 A, see B, saw C, will see D, has seen
11 A, will boil B, is boiling C, boiled D, boils
12 A, not do get B, will not get C, am not get D, do not get
13 A, will press B, press C, is pressed D, are pressed
14 A, not would marry B, wouldn’t marry C, hasn’t marry D, haven’t marry
15 A, not does come B, won’t come C, don’t come D, doesn’t come
16 A, have be B, will be C, were be D, don’t be

USE OF ENGLISH
17. They ... home by this time.
A/ are being B/ will been C/ would be D/ will have be
18. You can have ... book.
A/ both B/ either C/ all D/ each the
19. He wants his friend to pay ... the damage done.
A/ because B/ at C/ for D/ -
20. As soon as we ... we'll give you a ring.
A/ arrived B/ are arriving C/ will arrive D/ arrive
21. Peter hasn't got a pet. I haven't ... .
A/ got, too B/ got, either C/ got one, either D/ got one, too
22. A meeting of the business partners ... take place before the contract was signed.
A/ had expected B/ was expected C/ had been expected to D/ expecting to
23. If you ... in July, I'd have given you accommodation in my house.
A/ would come B/ came C/ had come D/ would had come
24. George didn't come to see the exhibition on Monday because he ... it before.
A/ had seen B/ saw C/ has seen D/ was seen
25. We'd better not wake her up, ...?
A/ shouldn't we B/ did we C/ would we D/ had we
26. The workers won't stop striking until they ... the pay rise.
A/ don't got B/ haven't got C/ will got D/ have got
27. "How long ... working here?" "Ten years."
A/ you have been B/ have you been C/ are you D/ were you
28. Some friends of mine dropped ... for a drink after the theatre.
A/ off B/ in C/ on D/ out
29. You may be able to find a pair of boots ... your size at the TESCO.
A/ with B/ in C/ at D/ for
30. The speaker smiled ... .
A/ friendlily B/ friendly C/ in a friendly way D/ as friendly

Name/Class:_________________________________ Date: ____________


OSZTÁLYOZÓVIZSGA ANGOL NYELVBÓL
11.ÉVFOLYAM/2. FÉLÉV – 12. ÉVFOLYAM
PART II- 20 MINUTES – Szótár használható ………./ 30
Task-F: During your stay in London you have decided to see the following exhibition. You
would like your friend Jane to go with you.

Every Friday evening from 6pm- to 9pm until November 29 you can see our 'Wildlife
Photographer of the Year' exhibition at the Natural History Museum. 9

There is a champagne and cocktail bar serving Mexican food, where you can relax to the sounds of
jazz, world and Latin music in the Central Hall, or visit the shop, with gift ideas.
Write an email of 50-80 words to Jane in which you invite her to go with you next Friday.
Include the following points:
• why you are interested in the exhibition;
• why you think it will be a good programme for Friday night;
• where and when you can meet.

Begin your email like this:


Hello Jane,

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ÉRTÉKELŐLAP

OSZTÁLYOZÓVIZSGA ANGOL NYELVBÓL

VIZSGÁZÓ ADATAI
Név
Osztály 11. A
Tantárgy Angol nyelv

Írásbeli vizsga
Adható pontszám Elért pontszám

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Nyelvhelyesség 30
Szövegértési feladat 30

Irányított fogalmazás Adható pontszám Elért pontszám

A megadott szempontok 10
követése
Szövegalkotás 10
Szókincs, kifejezésmód 5
Nyelvhelyesség, 5
helyesírás

Összesen 30

Adható pontszám Elért pontszám


Írásbeli vizsga 90
Összesen

Szóbeli vizsga
Adható pontszám Elért pontszám
témában való 9
szókincs 8
nyelvhelyesség 5
kiejtés 3
Szóbeli vizsga összesen 25

Osztályozó vizsga Adható Elért Százalék Érdemjegy


pontszám pontszám
összesen

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115

Vizsgáztató adatai
Név Szatmáriné Tóth-Pál Ildikó
Aláírás

Középszintű érettségi vizsga esetén az elérhető pontszámok százalékos teljesítésének


osztályzatban történő kifejezése a következő:

a) 80-100% elérése esetén jeles (5), 115-92


b) 60-79% elérése esetén jó (4), 91 - 69
c) 40-59% elérése esetén közepes (3), 68 -46
d) 25-39% elérése esetén elégséges (2), 45-28
e) 0-24% elérése esetén elégtelen (1). 27-0

A megadott szempontok követése: 10 pont


Szövegalkotás: 10 pont
Szókincs, kifejezésmód: 5 pont
Nyelvhelyesség, helyesírás: 5 pont

Task 3 - Chose the correct verb to complete the dialogue with.


Hannah: Liz, are you all right? _1_ (something/bother) you?
Liz: Yes… No, I mean…
Hannah: Oh, come on! I can see you _2_ (cry). Your eyes are still wet. What is the matter?
Liz: It’s…It’s Tom. We _3 _ (get) married in July but I am not sure I really want to do it…It’s
that…You see… He _4_(be) very rude to me recently. This week we _5_ (have) several
arguments about our wedding.
Hannah: Oh, Liz. I am sorry to hear that. But don’t you think you might be overacting? Things
like that happen - everybody _6__ (seem) stressed out before the wedding. I remember I _7___
(argue) with Robert almost every day before our big day. And Liz…. I __8__(know) Tom for a
long time and he is such a nice guy. Trust me. And stop analyzing everything!
Liz: You might be right, Hannah. I have been thinking about it too much recently. I’d better call
Tom – we’re choosing our wedding invitations today.

1 a, is something bothering b, are something bothering


c, has something bothering d, something is bothering
2 a, has been crying b, have been crying c, are been crying d, be been crying

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3 a, are getting b, is getting c, are being getting d, have been getting
4 a, has had been b, have been c, has been d, is been
5 a, have had b, having had c, are had d, are have
6, a, is seeming b, seems c, seem d, are seemed
7 a, have arguedb, am arguing c, was argued d, argued
8 a, have known b, have been knowing c, know d, knew

Task 4 - Make conditional sentences using the verbs in brackets in the correct form.
We __9___ (stay) longer if we had more time.
If you __10__ (see) him with another girl, would you tell me the truth?
If you heat the water to 100 °C, it ___11___ (boil.)
I won’t be able to go on a trip with you if I __12_ (not get) a visa.
If you_13_ (press) this button, additional information is displayed.
Liz__14__ (not marry) him even if he were the only man in the world.
If he _15__ (not come) until 11, we’ll leave without him.
She __16_ (be) very disappointed if nobody visits her in hospital.

9 a, will stay b, has stayed c, would stay d, is stayed


10 a, see b, saw c, will see d, has seen
11 a, will boil b, is boiling c, boiled d, boils
12 a, not do get b, will not get c, am not get d, do not get
13 a, will press b, press c, is pressed d, are pressed
14 a, not would marry b, wouldn’t marry c, hasn’t marry d, haven’t marry
15 a, not does come b, won’t come c, don’t come d, doesn’t come
16 a, have be b, will be c, were be d, don’t be

9 a, b, c, would stay d,
10 a, b, saw c, d,
11 a, b, c, d, boils
12 a, b, c, d, do not get
13 a, b, press c, d,
14 a, b, wouldn’t marry c, d,

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15 a, b, c, d, doesn’t come
16 a, b, will be c, d,

Task 5 - Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets in the correct form (active or passive )

1. The singer collapsed on the stage and _________________________________ (take) to a local


hospital.
2. I looked back because I was sure that somebody__________________________________
(follow) me.
3. Please wait while your request__________________________________________________
(process).
4. I am very sorry to inform you that the recommended
brochure_______________________________ (not produce) yet.
5. What type of goods can _____________________________________ (sell) on the Net?
6. Most films and TV programmers nowadays _____________________________ (make) on
location.
7. I can assure you that our damaged TV set ___________________________ (replace) at our cost
by the end of next week.
8. To celebrate this occasion, a special exhibition _____________________________________
(show) at Windsor Castle next month.

Total:…………./……………. Points …………….. % Grade: …………………..

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Name/Class:_________________________________ Date: ____________
PART II- 20 MINUTES – Szótár használható
Task-F: During your stay in London you have decided to see the following exhibition. You
would like your friend Jane to go with you.

Every Friday evening from 6pm-9pm until November 29 you can see our 'Wildlife Photographer of
the Year' exhibition at

the Natural History Museum.

There is a champagne and cocktail bar serving Mexican food, where you can relax to the sounds of
jazz, world and Latin music in the Central Hall, or visit the shop, with gift ideas.

London's most unique Friday night out at the Natural History Museum.
http://www.timeout.com

Write an email of 50-80 words to Jane in which you invite her to go with you next Friday.
Include the following points:
• why you are interested in the exhibition;
• why you think it will be a good programme for Friday night;
• where and when you can meet.

Begin your email like this:

Hello Jane,

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C E G A D F I B

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C I F M B L K E A H G

a) 80-100% elérése esetén jeles (5), 115-92


b) 60-79% elérése esetén jó (4), 91 - 69
c) 40-59% elérése esetén közepes (3), 68 -46
d) 25-39% elérése esetén elégséges (2), 45-28
e) 0-24% elérése esetén elégtelen (1). 27-0

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