Przeczytaj tekst. Z podanych możliwości odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią tekstu. Zakreśl literę A, B, C lub D. zaznacz w tekscie dlaczego ta odpowiedzHappy Camping?I thought camping would be wonderful, then I tried it.It seemed like a good idea at the time. I was reading a holiday brochure wondering how to spend my summer break when I saw aphoto of happy campers under a blue sky at a lovely campsite. Why not go camping? I thought. It could be fun, and it certainly wasn'texpensive.I'd only ever been camping once before, when I was a teenager. On the first day l'd got hopelessly lost, been unable to put my tentup and ended up in a cave waiting for the mountain rescue team. I suppose I shouldn't have gone on my own and I should haveremembered to take a map too. But this time I was surę it would be different.There was a sale on at my local camping storę. I bought a tent, a sleeping bag, an air mattress and an electric torch for less than thecost of one night in a hotel. I packed my rucksack and checked off everything on my list. I was ready. Nothing could go wrong.As soon as I walked into the campsite, I realised I had forgotten something. It was dinner time and my fellow campers were all sittingoutside their tents, camper vans and caravans cooking sausages in frying pans on little blue camping stoves. I didn't have a campingstove. Or a frying pan. Or any sausages. Never mind, I could eat at the local pub. It was only three miles away.First, I had to put up my tent. Unfortunately the instructions were not very elear. In fact, they were impossible to understand. As forthe pictures, I wasn't even surę which way up to hołd them. But after an hour, the tent was up. I inflated my mattress, unrolled mysleeping bag and went to the pub.After my meal, which was excellent, I realised something. It gets very dark in the country at night. I could hardly see a thing. It wasa good thing l'd bought that torch. It was just a pity l'd left it in the tent. It took me almost two hours to get back to the campsite.I was cold, I had mud up to my knees and I was hungry again.The only thing to do was to go to sleep. At least the sleeping bag was warm, and the inflatable mattress was comfortable too. I wokeup in the middle of the night feeling thirsty. My back ached because my inflatable mattress had lost its air. It was raining heavilyoutside. Unfortunately, it was also raining inside the tent. The bottom of my sleeping bag was totally wet. I didn't sleep for the restof that night.The next night was much better, however. I was warm, dry, comfortable and I slept well. I woke up to the smell of frying bacon.Camping isn't so bad, I thought, it's just not for me. So I got up, got dressed, closed the door behind me, went downstairs, walkedthrough the reception area to the dining room and sat down to eat my breakfast.6.1, The author decided to go camping because heA. had never done it before.B. didn't have much money.C. had had a good experience the last time he triedit.D. thought it would be enjoyable and economical.6,4, It took him a long time to return to the campsitebecauseA, he had eaten too much.8. there wasn't enough light.C his torch didn't work.D. it was cold.6.2, HeA. spent some time preparing his camping trip. vB, was pessimistic about going camping.C arrived at the campsite in the morning.D. had already planned to have dinner at the pub.6.5, During the nightA, everything went well.i , morę than one thing went wrong.C, the noise of the rain woke him up.D. he dropped water on his sleeping bag6.3. HeA, couldn't find the instructions for the tent.B, found it easy to put up the tent.C. found it difficult to put up the tent.D. found it impossible to put up the tent.6,6, He spent the second night inA, the same tent.8. the country.C, a better campsite.D. a hotel.
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Przeczytaj tekst. Na podstawie informacji w nim zawartych zdecyduj, które zdania są zgodne z treścią tekstu (T),a które nie (F). zaznacz w tekscie dlaczego ta odpowiedz.TEARS OF THE GIRAFFE It was the first day of Mma Makutsi's promotion to assistant detective, and Mma Ramotswe had just explained to her that although she was now a private detective she still had secretarial duties. She had realised that she would have to mention me> subject, to avoid misunderstandings. 'I can't employ both a secretary and an assistant,' she said. 'This is a smali agency. I do not make a big profit. You know that. You send out the bills.' Mma Makutsi's face had shown her disappointment. She was dressed in her smartest dress, and she had done something to her hair, which was standing on end in little points. It had not worked. 'Am I still a secretary, then?' she said. 'Do I still just do the typing?' Mma Ramotswe shook her head. T have not changed my mind,' she said. 'You are an assistant private detective. But somebody has to do the typing, don't they? So you're still a secretary too.' Mma Makutsi's face brightened. 'That is all right. I can do all the things I used to do, but I will do morę as well. I shall have clients.' Mma Ramotswe drew in her breath. She had not thought of giving Mma Makutsi her own clients. Her idea had been to give her tasks to be performed under her control. The actual management of cases was to be her own responsibility. But wasn't it selfish to keep the clients to herself? How could anybody start a career if those at the top kept all the interesting work for themselves? 'Yes,' she said quietly, 'You can have your own clients. But I will decide which ones you get. You may not get the very big clients... to begin with. You can start with smali matters and work up.' 'That is quite fair,' said Mma Makutsi. 'Thank you, Mma. I do not want to run before I can walk. They told us that at the Botswana Secretarial College. Learn the easy things first and then learn the difficult things. Not the other way round.' 'Thafs a good philosophy,' said Mma Ramotswe. 'Many young people these days have not been taught that. They want the big jobs right away. They want to start at the top, with lots of money and a big car.' 'That is not wise,' said Mma Makutsi. 'Do the little things when you are young and then work up to doing the big things later.' 'You will still make the tea,' she said firmly. 'You have always done that very well.' T am very happy to do that,' said Mma Makutsi, smiling. 'There is no reason why an assistant private detective cannot make tea when there is nobody morę junior to do it.'1.Mma Makutsi is Mma Ramotswe's boss. 2.The company is going to employ two morę people. 3.Mma Makutsi wanted to look elegant. 4.Mma Makutsi has two jobs in the company. „ 5.Mma Ramotswe refused to give Mma Makutsi the responsibility for clients. 6.Mma Makutsi studied to be a secretary. 7.Mma Ramotswe thinks young people are impatient. 8.Mma Makutsi is happy with what Mma Ramotswe tells her.
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Przeczytaj poniższy tekst. Następnie dopasuj do każdej części tekstu (4.1 - 4.6) właściwy tytuł (A - C) i wpisz odpowiednie litery w kratki. Jeden tytuł został podany dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej części tekstu. Zaznacz w tekscie dlaczego ta odpowiedż.A. GOOD FOR YOU? B. NO COMPETITION C. ON THE MENU D. MARKETING MATTERS E. NUMBER ONE F. SOME HISTORY G. THE SECRET OF SUCCESSG R E G G S A family-run business that can't stop growing: another British success story. 4.1. J Greggs the bakers is a phenomenonal success story. It currently has 1,450 stores, making it the largest fast-food outlet in Britain, ahead of McDonalds, Subway and Costa Coffee. Profits for the first six-months of this year were £18.6 million. The company has recently announced plans to open another six hundred stores in the next few years. 4.2. Creggs started as a family-run bakery in the north-east of England in 1939. It opened its first shop in Gosforth near Newcastle in 1951. In the 1960s it began to expand by taking over other bakeries around the country and now it is by far the largest specialist retail bakery chain in the UK. It even has four stores in Belgium. 4.3. The shops sell typical British freshly baked products such as sausage rolls, Comish pasties, steak pies, cakes, muffins and biscuits; as well as sandwiches, hot and cold filled rolls, soups and drinks. Apart from the lunchtime business, Creggs also sells porridge, croissants and bacon rolls for breakfast. Their shops also offer regional specialities. And products can change according to the time of year. For example at Halloween you can buy cakes decorated with witches and ghosts. 4.4. The reason for the company s prosperity is that it bakes its own products in central bakeries around the country and delivers them fresh each day to the shops. This allows it to keep prices Iow. A chocolate muffin costs 75p; a sausage roli just 56p; and tomato soup with a buttered roli only £1.13. They also offer special lunchtime 'meal deals', e.g. a sandwich, a packet of crisps and a drink for £2.99. These prices compare very favourably with other fast-food outlets. 4.5. The latest advertising slogan for Greggs is 'The Home of Fresh Baking', which replaced previous slogans such as 'Ready when you are' and 'Got To Get To Greggs'. Actress and model Milla Jovovich loves Greggs food and has said that she would be willing to be the 'face of Creggs' in a publicity campaign. The company, however, uses its own employees in advertisements and so far has not contacted the actress. 4.6. But how healthy is the food at Greggs? When Channel 4 carried out an investigation of all high-street fast-food retailers, Greggs was found to have the highest levels of fat in its products. Since then the company has tried to reduce fat and salt content to make their products healthier. It's hard to argue that a sausage roli or a chocolate muffin makes for healthy eating. However, Greggs, point out that they do have healthier options on offer in their shops.
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XVI. W ciągu liter znajdź ukryte nazwy dni tygodnia lub miesiąca FHVNGHWEDNESDAYHDGFBGGDJHJHNUSEPTEMBERHFJGBAHDFRFEBRUARYGDLHJUOEVXHFBGJNMONDAYVDGFBHUABGFYRHFBAUGUSTNCGFBGHOO XVII. Przetłumacz na język angielskiIdź prosto -.................................Skręć w lewo -..............................Światła uliczne -............................Przejdź obok -................................Na rogu -....................................XVIII. Które z poniższych rzeczowników są policzalne (C), a które niepoliczalne (U) tomato -.............. onion -............... cheese -.............. meat -................ apples -............... XIX. W puste miejsca wstaw wyrażenia: 'How much' lub 'How many' 1..................................... forks are there on the table? 2..................................... money do you have? 3..................................... milk is there in the glass? 4..................................... eggs do you need? 5..................................... carrots are there on the plate? ScoreXX. Uzupełnij zdania wyrażeniami: 'have got' lub 'has got'1. Brandon................................... two dogs.2. They..................................... a big garden.3. I.......................................... a new radio.4. She....................................... three brothers.5. George and I........................... wonderful parents.XXI. Wstaw przedimek 'the' lub '-'1............................ Tower of London2............................ 10 Downing Street3............................ Westminster Bridge4............................ River Thames5............................ Greenwich Park
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