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MJA
2017
UZUPEŁNIA ZDAJĄCY
KOD
PESEL
miejsce
na naklejkę
EGZAMIN MATURALNY
Z JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO
P
OZIOM PODSTAWOWY
maja 2017 r.
G
ODZINA ROZPOCZĘCIA
:
9:00
C
ZAS PRACY
:
120 minut
L
ICZBA PUNKTÓW DO UZYSKANIA
:
50
D
ATA
:
8
UZUPEŁNIA ZESPÓŁ
NADZORUJĄCY
Uprawnienia zdającego do:
dostosowania
kryteriów oceniania
nieprzenoszenia
zaznaczeń na kartę
NOWA FORMUŁA
Instrukcja dla zdającego
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MJA-P1_
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MJA
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Zadanie 1. (0–5)
Usłyszysz dwukrotnie rozmowę z Charlotte, która postanowiła zamieszkać w nietypowym
domu. Zaznacz znakiem X, które zdania są zgodne z treścią nagrania (T – True), a które
nie (F – False).
T
1.1.
1.2.
1.3.
1.4.
1.5.
Charlotte will complete her studies at the London College of Music this
year.
Buying a houseboat was cheaper than renting a flat for three years.
Charlotte changed the size of her bedroom on the houseboat.
Charlotte’s friends helped her choose the furniture for the houseboat.
Charlotte is looking for someone to share the houseboat with.
F
Zadanie 2. (0–4)
Usłyszysz dwukrotnie cztery wypowiedzi związane ze sztuką. Do każdej wypowiedzi
(2.1.–2.4.) dopasuj odpowiadające jej zdanie (A–E). Wpisz rozwiązania do tabeli.
Uwaga: jedno zdanie zostało podane dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej wypowiedzi.
The speaker
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
explains how he/she became the owner of a piece of art.
is a policeman who found a stolen work of art.
gives an opinion on a piece of art.
describes how some works of art were stolen.
is a guide showing people around an art gallery.
2.1.
2.2.
2.3.
2.4.
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Zadanie 3. (0–6)
Usłyszysz dwukrotnie sześć tekstów. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną
z treścią nagrania. Zakreśl literę A, B albo C.
Tekst 1.
3.1. Where are the people talking?
A.
at a hotel reception
B.
in a conference room
C.
at an airport
Tekst 2.
3.2. Which is the best title for the news item?
A.
PERSONAL DATA HELP CATCH A THIEF
B.
SATELLITE SYSTEM LOCATES A THIEF
C.
THIEF ARRESTED IN A POLICE CAR
Tekst 3.
3.3. Josh Stevens will miss the next match because of
A.
a red card.
B.
a knee injury.
C.
a family problem.
Tekst 4.
3.4. The participants of the James Bond Tour will
A.
watch the latest James Bond film on the way.
B.
meet some actors starring in James Bond films.
C.
talk to a person who made a James Bond film.
Tekst 5.
3.5. Which is TRUE about the man?
A.
He broke the wall of the shark’s aquarium.
B.
He realized the shark wasn’t real.
C.
He was hurt by the shark.
Tekst 6.
3.6. Olivia is going to move out because she
A.
thinks the rent increase was too high.
B.
is fed up with her neighbours.
C.
has been offered a job.
PRZENIEŚ ROZWIĄZANIA ZADAŃ OD 1. DO 3. NA KARTĘ ODPOWIEDZI!
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Zadanie 4. (0–4)
Przeczytaj tekst. Dobierz właściwy nagłówek (A–F) do każdej części tekstu (4.1.–4.4.).
Wpisz odpowiednią literę w każdą kratkę.
Uwaga: dwa nagłówki zostały podane dodatkowo i nie pasują do żadnej części tekstu.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
PARTYING ALL NIGHT LONG
REGISTERING FOR THE GLOBAL EVENT
SOME LOCAL DIFFERENCES
LOCATION OF THE EVENT KEPT SECRET
A FEW RULES TO FOLLOW EVERYWHERE
A PRIVATE EVENT WHICH INSPIRED OTHERS
DINNER IN WHITE
4.1.
In 1988, a Parisian, François Pasquier, threw a dinner party in a city park. He asked his guests
to wear white clothes. He wanted to spot them easily among other walkers in the park.
Surprisingly, his idea of dining in an open public place with the guests dressed in white has
spread to many cities all over the world.
4.2.
For a typical “dinner in white”, wherever it takes place, each person must bring another guest
with them. They must have a picnic table, tablecloth, two chairs and flowers − all in white.
The guests have to lay their table themselves and take all their rubbish away with them after
the party so as to leave no trace of the event in the park.
4.3.
In some cities certain modifications to the organization of the party have been introduced. While
in Paris the hosts make all the arrangements themselves, in New York, the city authorities are
in charge of the event. Parisians can enjoy themselves until midnight, but New Yorkers stop
partying at 11 p.m.
4.4.
The interesting thing is that the exact place in which the dinner will be organized remains
unknown until the last moment. The guests usually learn where they should go shortly before
the dinner starts, so they have very little time to get there.
adapted from www.nytimes.com; www.dailymail.co.uk
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Zadanie 5. (0–3)
Przeczytaj trzy teksty związane z pracą. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą,
zgodną z treścią tekstu. Zakreśl literę A, B albo C.
Tekst 1.
MY FIRST JOB
After a week at Mrs Chapman’s store, I felt I belonged there. I did everything Mrs Chapman
expected me to do and even more. She was grateful for anything I did, especially things she
hadn’t asked me to do, for example cleaning the windows. Once my mum asked me jokingly,
“Couldn’t you do the same in your bedroom, Jane?” I didn’t tell her that Mrs Chapman gave
me a few pounds more whenever I did something on my own initiative. I was afraid my mum
was going to think she should also give me money for doing the housework. This certainly
wasn’t what I wanted. The truth was that I needed the money to buy her a surprise gift.
adapted from Red Sky in the Morning by Elizabeth Laird
5.1. From the text, we learn that Jane
A.
was afraid to tell Mrs Chapman she needed more money.
B.
was paid more when she did some extra work.
C.
received gifts for doing the housework.
Tekst 2.
ROBOT COUPLE
“Robot Couple” is the nickname given by locals in Yiwu, China, to a married couple who run
their restaurant 21 hours a day, from 6 a.m. to 3 a.m. In fact, there is more than just one couple.
The trick is that there are two identical twin men married to identical twin women. They work
different hours to keep the restaurant open as long as possible, but most customers think that
there is one super-couple that never sleeps. The truth only came out when one of the twins gave
an interview to
Today Morning Post.
adapted from http://listverse.com
5.2. The text is about
A.
a trick played on a couple running a restaurant.
B.
a chain of restaurants run by twins.
C.
two married couples running a restaurant together.
Tekst 3.
Peter’s blog entry: My interview story
I once had a job interview. The interviewer gave me some graphs to interpret. While doing
the task, I found a mistake in one of them. I tried to show the interviewer how to correct
the graph. He got irritated and said I wasn’t a suitable candidate for the job. Two weeks later,
however, he called me, apologising and explaining that the company workers hadn’t noticed
the mistake. He offered me the job and an attractive salary. So if you feel sure you’re right,
learn from my lesson and don’t be afraid to say what you think at a job interview. It might pay
off!
adapted from http://lifehacker.com
5.3. The blogger
A.
encourages readers to be self-confident at a job interview.
B.
warns readers against being honest at a job interview.
C.
advises readers how to avoid making mistakes at a job interview.
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