Rozwiąż test. TEST KOMPETENCJI Z JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO DLA KLASY I GIMNAZJUM NAME:………………………………………………………………………………………. SCORE:……………… TOTAL: 38pI. CROSS THE ODD WORD. Wykreśl niepasujące słowo. January Monday December March May apple cherry onion banana orange blackboard bin desk book football Poland Brazil English the USA Australia mother aunt grandfather sister grandma sandwich milk bread cheese chicken ……../6pII. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOUT YOU. Odpowiedz na pytania. (PEŁNYM ZDANIEM!) What’s your name?……………………………………………………………………………………. How old are you?……………………………………………………………………………………. When is your birthday?……………………………………………………………………………………. What’s your favourite school subject?……………………………………………………………………………………. What does your best friend look like?……………………………………………………………………………………. ……../10pIII. CORRECT THE SENTENCES. Podkreśl lub zaznacz błędy w zdaniach, następnie popraw je, przepisując całość. She aren’t a student.……………………………………………………………………………………. I have got two watchs.……………………………………………………………………………………. Do he speak English?……………………………………………………………………………………. I reading a book now.……………………………………………………………………………………. We was at the cinema yesterday.……………………………………………………………………………………. This is the most big toy in the shop.……………………………………………………………………………………. Kristen have got many books.……………………………………………………………………………………. Is there some milk in the fridge?……………………………………………………………………………………. ……../8pIV. READ THE TEXT. ARE THE SENTENCES TRUE OR FALSE? (T or F) Prawda czy fałsz? Hello! My name’s Eddie and I’m twelve. I’m English. I live in Liverpool with my parents and my sister Helen. We have a big house in the city centre. My best friend is Rob and we’re classmates. We’re in year seven. We spend a lot of time together, especially when there isn’t much homework to do. We usually play football or– when the weather is not good– computer games. However, football isn’t my favourite sport, I prefer playing volleyball. In my free time I like reading history books. History is also my favourite school subject. I also work in my free time. Twice a week I help my parents in a shop. They own a clothes shop. My sister is two years younger than me. She goes to primary school. She likes going to school very much. She is good at Music, she likes singing and she plays the piano very well. In her free time she likes watching cartoons and riding her bicycle in the park. What about you? Write to me soon!Bye for now, EddieEddie is eleven. _____ He and Rob go to the same class. _____ Eddie doesn’t like reading books. _____ Eddie likes football best. _____ You can buy dresses, trousers and jackets in his parents’ shop. ____ Eddie works in the shop two times in a week. _____ Eddie’s sister is ten. _____ Helen plays a musical instrument. _____ ……../8p
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Podkreśl czasowniki, nie regularne odmień przez 3 formy.The tailor of SwaffhamOnce upon a time there was a tailor. He lived with his wife and five children in the village of Swaffham. The tailor and his wife worked hard, but they never had enough money. The lived in a small cottage. In the garden there was a big, old oak tree. The tailor often sat under the tree. One day he was sitting under the tree when he fell asleep. While he was sleeping, his wife came out of the house. She woke him up. 'Why aren't you working?' she said angrily. 'We haven't got any money for food.' 'Don't worry,' said the tailor. 'We'll soon be rich. While I was asleep, I had a strange dream. In my dream a voice said: ''Go to London Bridge. You'll find treasure there.'' 'Don't be silly,' said his wife. 'You can't leave everything and go to London.' However, the next day the tailor packed his bag and set off to London. It was a long journey, but after four days he arrived in the capital city. He went straight to London Bridge. There were lots of shops on the bridge in those days, so it was a busy place. The tailor walked up and down the bridge all day, but nothing happened and nobody spoke to him. The next day, as he was walking along the bridge, two boys suddenly ran towards him. They pushed him and they stole his bag. Then they ran away into the crowd of people. The tailor sat down on the pavement. 'I had very little money when I arrived,' he thought. 'Now I haven't got anything.' While he was sitting there, somebody spoke to him. It was one of the shopkeepers. 'What are you doing?' he asked. 'I saw you yesterday. You were walking up and down the bridge all day.' The tailor told the shopkeeper about his dream. 'That's silly.' said the shopkeeper and he laughed. 'You can't believe dreams. I had a dream last night. In the dream I was digging under an old oak tree and I found a big box of gold. But it was only a dream. I'm not going to look for the tree.' 'Where was the tree?' asked the tailor. 'Oh, it was in a village calles Swaffham,' said the shopkeeper. 'Swaffham! I don't even know where it is!' When he heard this, the tailor jumped up. He said 'thank you' to the shopkeeper and strated the long journey home. Four days later, tired and hungry, he arrived home. 'Well, where's the treasure?' said his wife. The tailor didn't say anything. He grabbed a spade, ran into the garden and started to dig under the old oak tree. It was hard work, but soon the spade hit something. It was a wooden box. The tailor opened the box. It was full of gold and silver. 'I walked all the way to London.; he said. 'But the treasure was here in my own garden!'
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