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Angol B2 R Sbeli Feladatsor Web 2016.image - Marked
Angol B2 R Sbeli Feladatsor Web 2016.image - Marked
Angol B2 R Sbeli Feladatsor Web 2016.image - Marked
I. feladat
Hungary is burning ...0... of forints to help the poor. This may sound not too
productive but it's actually the government's ...1.... of keeping citizens warm in cold weather.
The country's central bank is turning old, unusable banknotes into briquettes (blocks of
flammable matter) to help heat humanitarian organizations. The heating properties of these
shredded currency briquettes are ...2... brown coal so they are pretty useful for heating and
resolve the problem ...3... . They can be used in boilers that use mixed fuel.
Since the briquettes have a high calorific value, ...4... add a few bits of wood and the rooms
are really warm," says the head of a centre for autistic children in the town of Miskolc.
Initially, the notes were ...5..., before the centre began compressing them into briquettes for
better heating efficiency. It takes ...6... to make a single one-kilogram briquette. The process
is carried out under tight security, ...7... have to wear pocketless clothes. Organizations now
bid to be given the contract to make the briquettes. This year, ...8... made a pitch. The central
bank just has one criterion: that the organisations chosen have no public debt.
"For the central bank, social responsibility is ..9..., says the head of the bank's cash
logistics centre. Since we destroy approximately 40 or 50 tons of currency...10..., we thought
that this thing can be useful for charities that have a problem finding fuel for burning."
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II. feladat
rja le gondolatait idegen nyelven az egyik tmrl gy, hogy minden irnytsi
szempontra trjen ki! (Az irnytsi szempontok sorrendjt nem kell betartania.) Fontos,
hogy sszefgg szveget hozzon ltre. Tartsa be a levl formai elrsait (dtum,
megszlts, dvzl formula, alrs)!
I.
VAGY
II.
City dwellers lead a more interesting and varied life than people in the country.
III. feladat
For centuries, there was only one bridge across the Grand Canal, perhaps the world's most
magical stretch of water. The third and last one went up 73 years ago. Those facts alone would
have been enough to draw a crowd as the centre part of a new bridge was carefully fitted into
place on Saturday. But this crucial moment in the construction of the new bridge drew only a
little pack of Venetians for other reasons: the bridge is obviously, though elegantly, modern.
Venice was founded 1,600 years ago as a water-protected haven for people fleeing barbarians,
and in recent decades it has often been criticized for retreating from the modern, at least as far
as its architecture is concerned. But five years ago, a famous Spanish architect was able to
win the contract for the city's newest bridge, even though he is known for modernism.
Practically, the bridge is meant to make it easier to get on foot, of course to the major
transportation centres in the north of Venice. The bridge was necessary for improving the flow
of millions of tourists and residents.