January 2019 1 18 Report
Uzupełnij zdania odpowiednimi przyimkami:
a. Let me show you ___ the office.
b. Why don't you note ___ all the security codes?
c. You should be proficient ___ English if you want to live in England.
d. I hope you'll feel comfortable ___ our choice of office furniture.
e. Lucy was so fond ___ fer home town that she became a tour guide.

2. Wykorzystując podane wyrazy, uzupełnij zdania tak naby zachować sens zdań wyjściowych:
a. I think swimming is more film fun than cycling.
I ______ the cycling (PREFER)
b. Steve doesn't like working hard.
Steve isn't ______ hard. (KEEN)
c. Jill and John don't usually work at weekends.
Jill and John ______ at weekends. (AVOID)
d. Working from home is fine with Connie.
Connie ______ from home. (MIND)
e. Dominic needs to apply for a job soon.
Dominic ______ for a job soon. (MUST)

3. Uzupełnij luki wyrazami z nawiasów w odpowiedniej formie.
School Worries.
My friend Marion managed ___ (get) her dream job as a school psychologist. She enjoys ___ (talk) to young people about their problems and she would like ___ (help) everyone. There's one thing she doesn't like about her job, though. She can't stand ___ (fill in) long reports about the students. Her parents say that she should ___ (change) her job because it's too exhausting, but she loves it!

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Potrzebuje na jutro!! może ktoś to przerabial z książki my matura succes? wklejam również tekst jeśli nie ma ktoś książki Read the questions. 1. what is Ben's job? 2. What does he have to do in his job? 3. How much does he get paid? 4. How long is Ben going to work on the Island? 5. Why do tourists come to Hamilton Island? 6. How easy was it for Ben to get the job? 7. How does Ben feel about his job now? a tutaj jest tekst: Ben Southall is the caretaker of a tropical island. His job involves swimming, relaxing, making friends with the local people, exploring other islands and having a good time. He also has to write a blog and take photos and videos of the island to show the world what a wonderful place it is. It's a full-time job, but he can turn up for work when he wants to and choose to have a break any time he feels tired. He earns a monthly salary of £12,500 - twelve times more than the UK minimum wage. His free beach home has three bedrooms, a private pool and wonderful views. And when he needs to get around the island he has an electric golf buggy. It's a dream job except for one thing. It isn't permanent. Ben's contract is only for six months. 2 The job was the prize in a competition that Ben's employers, Tourism Queensland, organised to attract tourists to the Great Barrier Reef. Ben's new home, Hamilton Island, is in the Whitsunday Islands in Queensland, northeastern Australia. It is a beautiful island very near the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. It also has the largest airport in the area and frequent ferries to the mainland. So it is the perfect place for tourists to stay when they want to visit the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef. It's a dream job except for one thing. It isn't permanent. 3 To get the job Ben had to win a competition with almost 35,000 applicants from over 200 countries. In his application video he said he loved travelling and adventure and enjoyed talking to people. He included pictures of himself trekking in Africa, riding an ostrich, bungee jumping, scuba diving and kissing a giraffe. The job interview for the sixteen finalists in the competition took place on the island and lasted for four days. They had to answer questions and show they could snorkel, swim, organise barbecues and write entertaining blogs. Ben managed to impress the organisers with his imagination, his energy, his ability to deal with difficult situations and his love for Queensland. 4 Ben, who is thirty-four years old and comes from Hampshire in the UK, used to work as a tour guide in Africa and as a charity worker. He is, of course, delighted that he won the competition and is absolutely certain that he has the best job in the world. However, Ben is not the only winner. The competition cost Tourism Queensland 1.7 million Australian dollars to organise. But the publicity it brought to the region was worth over 110 million Australian dollars!
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