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DUŻO PUNKTÓW! DAJE NAJ!
Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous tense. (tam gdzie ____ trzeba wpisać wyraz)
Last Saturday James _______ (shop) in the town with his friend, Rob. They_______ (look for) a birthday present for Rob's sister. First they ______ (go) into a music shop, but they ______ (not/find) anything. They ______ (decide) to look in the sports shop across the road. They _____ (cross) the road when they ____ (hear) a shout. They ____ (see) a black car. It ___ (come) down the road. No one ____ (drive) it! It ___ ( not/go) very quickly. A man ____ (run) behind the car and he ______ (shout). While he _____ (run) he ____ (fal)! James and Rob _____ (run) up to the car and James _____ (open) the door. Rob _____ (jump) in. It ____ (be) very dangerous, because the car _____ (move). But Rob _____ (stop) the car!
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PROSZĘ O POMOC, DŁUGO PISAŁEM TEKST! DAJE NAJ I DUŻO PUNKTÓW! POLECENIE:Read and listen to the text. Answer the questions. PYTANIA DO TEKSTU: 1.Who is the text about? 2.Where is he from? 3.What is 'the world's highest rubbish dump'? 4.Has the problem improved? TEKST: Ken Noguchi is a mountain climber. He's climbed Mount Everest. It wasn't the Japanese climber's first visit to the top of the world's highest mountain. He's climbed it five times, and he's going to do it again. He doesn't do it for fun. He goes there to collect something - rubbish! Ken's team of climbers from Japan and Nepal have collected over 500 kilograms of rubbish and brought it down the mountain. They have collected tins, tens, sleeping bags, food, medicine and empty oxygen bottles. Where has all this rubbish come from? The first people to climb Mount Everest were Sie Edmund Hillary from New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay from Nepal (the home of Mount Everest). They reached the top in May 1953. Since then, modern equipment has made it a lot easier, and thousands of people have climbed the mountain. Unfortunately, they have left tonnes of rubbish there, and it doesn't decompose in the cold air. Now there is so much rubbish that people have called the mountain 'the highest rubbish dump in the world' Ken Noguchi wants to make people aware of the problem. He has taken some of the rubbish to Japan and Korea and put it on diisplay. 'We must keep the world's highest mountain clean,' he said. Things are better now. All climers must bring their own rubbish back or pay a big fine. However, Ken thinks there is probably about 50 tonnes of old rubbish still there
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