
| Przedmiot | Język angielski dla osób niesłyszących | ![]() |
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| Data | Styczeń 2009 | |
| Stopień trudności | Poziom rozszerzony II | |
| Czas pracy | 70 minut | |
| Sygnatura | Matura próbna | |
| Zrodlo | Centralna Komisja Egzaminacyjna | |
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| 1. Przeczytaj poniższe opowiadanie. Na podstawie informacji zawartych w tekście,z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią tekstu. Zaznacz jednąz czterech możliwości zakreślając literę A, B, C lub D.Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz 1 punkt.There had been a christening that afternoon at St. Peter’s, and Albert Foreman still worehis verger’s gown. He busied himself quietly and waited for the vicar to finish in the vestry.Presently he saw him walk across the chancel. The vicar had been but recently appointed,a red-faced energetic man in the early forties, and Albert Foreman still missedhis predecessor, a clergyman of the old school who preached leisurely sermons in a silveryvoice and dined out a great deal with his more aristocratic parishioners. He liked thingsin church to be just so, but he never fussed; not like this new man who wanted to havehis finger in every pie. But Albert Foreman was tolerant. The new vicar had come fromthe East End and he couldn’t be expected to fall in at once with the discreet ways ofhis fashionable congregation. 2. Przeczytaj poniższy tekst, z którego usunięto pięć zdań. Dobierz brakujące zdania(A – F) tak, aby otrzymać logiczny i spójny tekst. W każdą lukę (5.1. – 5.5.) wpisz literę,którą oznaczone jest brakujące zdanie. Jedno zdanie podane zostało dodatkowo i niepasuje do tekstu. Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz l punkt.The Beginnings of Gates’ philanthropy?I had the chance to meet Bill Gates in February 1997 when I was an Americanjournalist in France. 5.1. _____ First, he was going to open an exhibition at a museum of hisLeonardo Da Vinci codex for which he had paid $30 million. Second, he was going to hosta press conference about the launch of Microsoft Office 97 in France at the Comdex IT tradeshow.I attended that press conference. I took the microphone, and employing an openingstrategy I often use to put a subject at ease when doing an interview, began with a lead-in aboutwhether he had attended Paul Allens recent birthday party in Cap Ferrat. He had not.Then I read my question. “Mr. Gates, I wonder if you could explain something to mewhich I cannot understand. 5.2. _____ That’s an amount which wouldn’t even change yourstanding on the Forbes 400 list. How is it that with all your accumulated wealth you have neverembraced a single humanitarian or medical, philanthropic endeavour?”You should have seen his face. Gates adjusted his glasses and moved uncomfortably.He said something to the effect of: “You havent been following what Ive done. Ive given $200million to my foundation.” To which I replied by accurately pointing out that the $200 million hewas referring to was Microsoft stock hed given and was to be used for computers in schoollibraries. 3. Przeczytaj poniższy tekst. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą tak, aby otrzymaćlogiczny i gramatycznie poprawny tekst. Zaznacz jedną z czterech możliwości,zakreślając literę A, B, C lub D. Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz 0,5 punktu.Summer BuffetAt this time of year, we can all find a good excuse for a bit of entertainment, whether it’sa family wedding, a christening lunch or merely a get-together with some old pals. Knowingthe worry that many people feel at the thought of feeding numerous mouths, I’ve given recipeshere for which 6.1. _____ of the preparation can be done over a couple of days. A potato salad isa must at summer parties. 6.2. _____ is not your average potato salad – chopped celery, gherkins,hard-boiled egg and parsley provide unexpected crunch and texture to the dressing. Don’t forget,too, that you’ll need to serve some bread with the meal.As 6.3. _____ desserts, well, there is a divine chocolate cake and a bowl of ripe fruit in roséwine. Although I have used crystallised rose petals to decorate the cake, mixed berries are a goodsubstitute and will 6.4. _____ well with the other puddings on the menu. 4. 5. |
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