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== LISTENING ==
== LISTENING ==




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:<wrongoption>True</wrongoption>
:<wrongoption>True</wrongoption>
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== READING ==
5 points
'''Read the opening of Alison’s email to her friend and answer the questions.'''
Hi Jenny,
How are you? I can’t wait to see you again. I’m having an awful time here – a holiday with your family when you’re 16 is just a terrible idea. My mum wants to sleep longer – she wants to relax  because she’s on holiday – while my dad keeps planning all kinds of trips and activities, which drives my mum crazy. The twins – you know they are only 10 – are really impossible. They get up before everybody else and start their busy lives – running around, looking for things they’ve lost, fighting with each other, playing some silly games and so on. I’m so tired of this that I even miss school! Can you believe it? .....
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1. Alison is writing to Jenny because
<wrongoption>she wants to tell her that she’s on holiday.</wrongoption>
<rightoption>she wants to tell her that she’s unhappy.</rightoption>
<wrongoption>she wants Jenny to come and stay with her.</wrongoption>
</quiz>
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2. Alison’s parents have different ideas about how to spend a holiday.
<rightoption>True</rightoption>
<wrongoption>False</wrongoption>
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3. Alison’s brothers are very active.
<rightoption>True</rightoption>
<wrongoption>False</wrongoption>
</quiz>
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4. Alison doesn’t like her holiday but she doesn’t want to go back to school either.
<rightoption>False</rightoption>
<wrongoption>True</wrongoption>
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5. Alison thinks that 16-year-olds shouldn’t go on a family holiday.
<rightoption>True</rightoption>
<wrongoption>False</wrongoption>
</quiz>
== USE OF ENGLISH ==
20 points
*Ćwiczenie 3 [[Media:PT1_3.zip|aqm]]
*Ćwiczenie 4 [[Media:PT1_4.zip|aqm]]
*Ćwiczenie 5 [[Media:PT1_5.zip|aqm]]
*Ćwiczenie 6 [[Media:PT1_6.zip|aqm]]
== FUNCTIONS ==
5 points
'''Your favourite sport is football. How can you say you like it? Use two different expressions.'''
1.    ...............................................................................................................
2.    ...............................................................................................................
'''You think boxing is really awful. How can you say you dislike it? Use two different expressions.'''
3.    ...............................................................................................................
4.    ...............................................................................................................
'''You want to ask John about his girlfriend’s appearance. Ask one question.'''
5.    ...............................................................................................................
== WRITING ==
15 points
'''Write a letter to your friend in which you describe a person you’ve met recently, for example your new teacher or a new classmate (150 words).'''


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LISTENING

5 points


Listen to Mrs. Smith talking about her family and answer the questions.

  Listen

1. Mrs. Smith is happy with her family life.

True

False

2. Mrs. Smith has a son and a daughter.

False

True

3. Mrs. Smith’s children are teenagers.

False

True

4. Joanna loves skating and skiing.

True

False

5. Mrs. Smith’s children like computer games.

False

True

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