March 2019 0 46 Report
1. Complete the gaps with a, an, the, or - (for no article).
0. It happened on - Monday in the afternoon.
1. He says he wants to start _____ new life and he's going to work as _____ engineer in South Africa.
2. At 11 o'clock there was only one cashier in _____ bank. Mr Rob Banks asked ______ cashier to hand over $100,000.
3. _____ Browns kept all their money in _____ living room.
4. _____ people shouldn't keep _____ valuable things at home.
5. We've found ____ handgun in your bedroom, Mr Smith. May we ask what you did after you had _____ dinner with your wife?

2. Complete the sentences with the synonyms of the words from brackets. The lines show you how many letters you need to use.

0. It was the best thriller (a film that tells an exciting story about a crime) I've seen in years.
1. Do you really want to see that film? Have you read the _ _ v _ _ _ (a newspaper article giving opinions about, for example, a new film)?
2. The _ _ _ _ o _ _ _ (conversioatons in a film) in his latest film is terrible.
3. Who _ _ _ r _ _ _ (played) in that film?
4. I must say that the _ __ _ _ c _ _ _ _ (people that actors play in a film) were completely predictable.
5. That Hollywood _ _ _ p _ _ (a film telling the story of someone's life) earned $25 milion during the first week.
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Przeczytaj trzy teksty związane z zakupami. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią tekstu. Zakreśl literę A, B albo C. Tekst 1. SHOPPING WITH KIDS Inventors have come up with a bright idea which might stop kids behaving badly on shopping trips. One of the supermarkets is working with a trolley producer on a design that plays CDs, DVDs and educational games. The design makes use of an electronic screen attached to the handle of the trolley and a seat at the back. 2000 parents questioned in a survey think the invention would be suitable for their kids. A supermarket spokesman said: “Children get bored quickly, but the supermarket can actually be a great place for them to learn new things.” 1. The text is about A. a babysitting service offered in a supermarket. B. reasons why kids get bored in supermarkets. C. a new way to entertain kids in supermarkets. Tekst 2. Dear Editor, I’ve read your article SHOPPING CENTRE BANS BASEBALL CAPS. What a silly idea! Nobody has the right to tell people what to wear. If shopping centres want to stop shoplifting or prevent anti-social behaviour, they had better employ more security guards. My mates and I love to wear baseball caps but it doesn’t mean we want to steal things or attack people. We’re modern-day teenagers and we want to wear the latest fashions! We’re not going to change clothes before entering a shopping centre! Emma, 17, Penarth 2. Emma wrote the letter to A. criticise a new regulation introduced in a shopping centre. B. express her negative opinion on teen fashions. C. explain why teenagers behave badly in shopping centres. Tekst 3. A SHOPPER I walk through the door to see Suze, my new flatmate, sitting in a strange yoga position. I don’t want to disturb her, but she says, “A shopping bag from Denny and George! You’re not serious.” “I bought myself a scarf,” I say, smiling. “I must see it!” says Suze enthusiastically. This is why I love sharing a flat with Suze. My old flatmate, Anna, would say, “Another one?” or “That’s too much money for a scarf,” but Suze understands. She’s even worse than me. Slowly, I take the scarf out and put it around my neck. “Oh, Becky,” Suze murmurs. “It’s made for you! Perfect colour and pattern!” and then she asks, “Can I put it on?” 3. Suze thinks that Becky A. has too few scarves B. chose the fight scarf for herself C. shouldn't spend so much money
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