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EGZAMIN MATURALNY
Z JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO
Arkusz II
POZIOM ROZSZERZONY
Czas pracy 70 minut
ARKUSZ II
MAJ
ROK 2006
Instrukcja dla zdającego
1. Sprawdź, czy arkusz egzaminacyjny zawiera 7 stron (zadania
9 – 14). Ewentualny brak zgłoś przewodniczącemu zespołu
nadzorującego egzamin.
2. Część pierwsza arkusza, sprawdzająca rozumienie ze słuchu,
będzie trwała około 25 minut i jest nagrana na płycie CD.
3. Pisz czytelnie. Używaj długopisu/pióra tylko z czarnym
tuszem/atramentem.
4. Nie używaj korektora.
5. Na karcie odpowiedzi wpisz swoją datę urodzenia i PESEL.
Zamaluj pola odpowiadające cyfrom numeru PESEL. Błędne
zaznaczenie otocz kółkiem i zaznacz właściwe.
6. Postępuj podobnie, zaznaczając odpowiedzi na karcie. Tylko
odpowiedzi zaznaczone na karcie będą oceniane.
Za rozwiązanie
wszystkich zadań
można otrzymać
łącznie
27 punktów
Życzymy powodzenia!
Wypełnia zdający przed
rozpoczęciem pracy
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ZDAJĄCEGO
PESEL ZDAJĄCEGO
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Egzamin maturalny z języka angielskiego
ROZUMIENIE ZE SŁUCHU
Zadanie 9.
(4 pkt)
Zapoznaj się z treścią zadania. Usłyszysz dwukrotnie zapowiedzi czterech programów
telewizyjnych (9.1.-9.4.). Na podstawie usłyszanych informacji przyporządkuj jedno
zdanie (A-G) do każdego programu i wpisz odpowiednie litery do tabeli. Trzy zdania
podane zostały dodatkowo i nie pasują do żadnego programu.
Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz l punkt.
A.
This is a story of a victory that was near but never came true.
B.
You will find out someone’s identity.
C.
You will learn how famous works of art are created.
D.
A number of legends from the Middle Ages are presented in this programme.
E.
This programme presents a surprising picture of a medieval society.
F.
You will gain a new insight into someone’s personality.
G.
This programme shows how Bonnie Prince Charlie won one of his battles.
9.1.
F
9.2.
A
9.3.
E
9.4.
B
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Zadanie 10.
(6 pkt)
Zapoznaj się z treścią zadania. Usłyszysz dwukrotnie wypowiedź na temat problemu
zatłoczonych autostrad w Wielkiej Brytanii.
Na podstawie usłyszanych informacji
zdecyduj, które z podanych zdań są zgodne z treścią tekstu (TRUE), a które nie
(FALSE). Zaznacz znakiem X odpowiednią rubrykę w tabeli.
Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz 1 punkt.
TRUE FALSE
10.1.
British people are satisfied with the quality of public transport.
X
10.2.
The motorways in Britain are more often jammed than those in
France or Germany.
X
10.3.
The law introduced in 1994 improved the situation on the
motorways.
X
10.4.
Due to legal regulations lorries in Britain travel at more or less the
same pace.
X
10.5.
In Germany lorries are restricted to one lane during rush hours.
X
10.6.
Lorries are banned on British motorways on public holidays.
X
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Egzamin maturalny z języka angielskiego
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Zadanie 11.
(5 pkt)
Zapoznaj się z treścią zadania. Usłyszysz dwukrotnie wywiad z prezenterem
telewizyjnym. Z podanych możliwości odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią
tekstu. Zakreśl literę A, B, C lub D.
Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz l punkt.
11.1.
John Hammond got the first job connected with forecasting
A.
in 2003.
B.
in the mid-1990s.
C.
after graduation.
D.
7 years ago.
11.2.
John believes that the job of a broadcast meteorologist
A.
gives the chance to interview famous people.
B.
suits people who like to attract attention.
C.
requires a good sense of humour.
D.
is sometimes serious and uninteresting.
11.3.
According to John the worst thing about his job is
A.
having to forecast bad weather.
B.
making numerous mistakes.
C.
getting nervous before broadcasts.
D.
having to work night-shifts.
11.4.
John remembers the BBC weatherman Bert Ford because he
A.
got some handy hints from him.
B.
received a bulletin from him.
C.
had an opportunity to talk to him.
D.
frequently wrote letters to him.
11.5.
During the interview John
A.
encourages other people to follow a similar career path.
B.
describes how complicated weather presenting is.
C.
explains why the job is both appealing and stressful.
D.
presents lucky coincidences influencing his career.
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Egzamin maturalny z języka angielskiego
ROZUMIENIE TEKSTU CZYTANEGO I ROZPOZNAWANIE
STRUKTUR LEKSYKALNO-GRAMATYCZNYCH
Zadanie 12.
(5 pkt)
Przeczytaj poniższy tekst. Na podstawie informacji w nim zawartych, z podanych
możliwości odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią tekstu. Zakreśl literę A, B, C
lub D. Za każdą poprawną odpowiedź otrzymasz 1 punkt.
Nicky was too young and inexperienced to beat any first-class tennis players in the
Monte Carlo tournament, but he did not disgrace himself. He snatched an unexpected victory
over a Spanish player and gave one of the Austrians a closer match than anyone had thought
possible. In the mixed doubles he got into the semi-finals. His charm conquered everyone and
he vastly enjoyed himself.
The tournament came to an end and the day following he was to fly back to London.
Anxious to play his best he had lived very carefully, smoking little and drinking nothing, and
going to bed early; but on his last evening he thought he would like to see something of the
life in Monte Carlo, of which he had heard so much. An official dinner was given to the
tennis-players and after dinner with the rest of them he went into the Sporting Club. It was the
first time he had been there. Monte Carlo was full and the rooms were crowded. Nicky had
never before seen roulette played except in the pictures; he stopped at the first table he
came to; chips of different sizes were scattered over the green cloth; the croupier gave the
wheel a sharp turn and with a flick threw in the little white ball. After what seemed an endless
time the ball stopped and another croupier with a broad, indifferent gesture raked in the chips
of those who had lost.
Nicky stood for a while looking at the losers' money being raked-in by the croupier
and the money that was won paid out to the winners. It was impossible to deny that it was
thrilling. It did seem silly to leave Monte without putting something on the table just once.
It would be an experience, and at his age you had to have all the experience you could get. He
reflected that he hadn't promised his father not to gamble, he'd promised him not to forget his
advice. It wasn't quite the same, was it? He took a hundred-franc note out of his pocket and
rather shyly put it on number eighteen. He chose it because that was his age. With a wildly
beating heart he watched the wheel turn; the little white ball whizzed about like a small
demon of mischief; the wheel went round more slowly, the little white ball hesitated,
it seemed about to stop, it went on again; Nicky could hardly believe his eyes when it fell into
number eighteen. A lot of chips were passed over to him and his hands trembled as he took
them. It seemed to amount to a lot of money. He was so confused that he never thought of
putting anything on the following round. He was really surprised when eighteen again came
up. There was only one chip on it.
'By George, you've won again,' said a man who was standing near to him.
'Me? I hadn't got anything on.'
'Yes, you had. Your original stake. They always leave it on unless you ask for it back. Didn't
you know?'
Another packet of chips was handed over to him. Nicky's head reeled. He counted his
gains: seven thousand francs. A queer sense of power seized him; he felt wonderfully clever.
This was the easiest way of making money that he had ever heard of.
abridged from:
‘The Facts of Life’ by W. Somerset Maugham The Penguin Book of British Comic Stories,
compiled by Patricia Craig
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Egzamin maturalny z języka angielskiego
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12.1.
In the Monte Carlo tennis tournament Nicky
A.
represented Austria.
B.
played both singles and doubles.
C.
won the semi-finals.
D.
only played with second-class players.
12.2.
On the last night Nicky
A.
attended a formal reception.
B.
went to bed early before his return flight.
C.
decided not to drink any alcohol.
D.
left the official dinner before the other guests.
12.3.
When he watched the people playing roulette, he
A.
found the game too exciting to resist.
B.
felt silly, because he didn’t understand the game.
C.
thought the promise he had made to his father was silly.
D.
decided to experience gambling once again.
12.4.
When Nicky entered the game, he
A.
intended to play until he lost one hundred francs.
B.
wasn’t very excited because the stake was low.
C.
bet on a number that was meaningful to him.
D.
immediately won seven thousand francs.
12.5.
Nicky won in the second round because he
A.
had decided to choose the same number.
B.
had followed the advice of a man next to him.
C.
had put more money on number 18.
D.
didn’t fully know the rules of the game.
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