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Unit 2 Poziom podstawowy Test B

Imię i nazwisko: ____________________________________ Klasa: ____

1 Track 02 Usłyszysz dwukrotnie pięć wypowiedzi związanych z miejscem zamieszkania. Do każdej


wypowiedzi (1–5) dopasuj odpowiadające jej zdanie (A–F). Wpisz rozwiązania do tabeli. Uwaga: jedno
zdanie zostało podane dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej wypowiedzi.
A The speaker is complaining about commuting to the city centre.
B The speaker is giving some general advice about choosing a place to live.
C The speaker is advertising a money-saving housing option outside the city.
D The speaker is planning to see a house for sale.
E The speaker is focusing on the disadvantage of living in a block of flats.
F This speaker is describing a dramatic change in lifestyle.

1 2 3 4 5

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2 Przeczytaj tekst. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią tekstu. Zakreśl jedną z liter:
A, B, C albo D.
When I got back to the flat I was sharing with Mark, a college friend, it was already past midnight. I had spent
the weekend in my hometown with my parents, so I was feeling quite relaxed. I’d had a chance to forget about
studying for a bit and to spend time with family and some old school friends who were still living in the area.
I quietly unlocked the door to my flat and went inside, nearly falling over Mark’s sports bag, which he’d
carelessly left in the middle of the hall, as usual. His shoes and tennis gear were lying all over the place as well.
I took off my coat and went to the kitchen to have some tea. It was the same story there, or rather it was worse
because it not only looked a mess, but it smelt bad too. There were dirty dishes all over the work surfaces, and
the bin was so full that some rubbish had spilled out onto the floor.
Furious, I dashed through to the living room, which I’d carefully tidied on Friday before leaving for my parents’
place. A strong smell of cigarette smoke hit me as soon as I opened the door, despite the fact that I’d asked
Mark a thousand times not to smoke in the flat. It was not only that I found it personally disgusting, the
landlord had forbidden smoking inside the property, so Mark was putting us at risk of eviction.
If anything, the living room was worse than the kitchen. Old pizza boxes and takeaway containers, half-drunk
mugs of tea and discarded newspapers were scattered everywhere. From the mess, you would think I had five
flatmates instead of one. I was shocked to see one of my chemistry textbooks lying open on the coffee table,
with a brown stain on the pages where something had been spilt. I was sure I had left the book in my room,
so it seemed that Mark was not only spreading his mess all over the flat, he was invading my personal space
as well. A pair of filthy socks tossed into the corner of the room was the last straw. I had been pretty tolerant
up to now, but this was really the limit.
‘No more!’ I thought as I walked angrily towards his bedroom. I had no idea what I would say, but it was
obviously not going to be pleasant, and I was dreading what the response would be.

1 According to the writer, Mark


A is generally very tidy.
B has repeatedly ignored the writer’s requests.
C has recently moved into the flat.
D has usually done what the writer requested.

2 At what point does the writer begin to feel really angry?


A Before entering the flat.
B After seeing the living room.
C Upon entering the flat.
D After seeing the state of the kitchen.

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3 How has the writer dealt with Mark’s behaviour in the past?
A He has accepted it to a degree.
B He has become extremely angry.
C He has never brought it up.
D He has asked for his parents’ advice.

4 What is the writer likely to do next?


A Go to his own room.
B Clean up Mark’s mess.
C Ask Mark to move out of the flat.
D Confront Mark about his behaviour.

5 What is the purpose of the text?


A To give advice on finding a flatmate.
B To describe the challenges of student life.
C To provide tips on interacting with flatmates.
D To describe a crisis in a flat-sharing situation.
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3 Match the words in the box with the definitions below. There is one extra definition.
sweep (tower) blocks residents housework iron
1 the cleaning and tidying one does to maintain a home _________
2 tall buildings containing flats _________
3 the people who live in a building or town, etc. _________
4 to remove wrinkles from clothes _________
5 describing accommodation which is small and comfortable _________
6 to clean a floor using a large brush _________
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4 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letters have been given.
1 I dream of living in a house that would o_________ the ocean.
2 Could you e_________ the dishwasher while I vacuum the carpets?
3 I’m planning to paint the fence and fix the front g_________. It makes a loud noise every time someone
opens it.
4 Older homes are charming, but I prefer to live in a m__________ flat where everything is brand new.
5 I know country life sounds appealing, but living in the m__________ of nowhere can be very inconvenient.
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5 Translate the words in brackets to complete the sentences.


1 They were so tired of hearing their neighbours through the walls that they moved to a _______________
(wolnostojącego domu).
2 My _______________ (komoda) is so full I can’t fit one more pair of socks in it!
3 We live on the _______________ (na skraju wioski), so we have views of the hills but are still close
to the shops.
4 Could you _______________ (zamieść podłogę) before the guests arrive?
5 I had to _______________ (zapłacić kaucję) of 500 euros when I moved into my flat in order to cover any
damages.
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6 W zadaniach 1–5 spośród podanych opcji wybierz tę, która jest tłumaczeniem fragmentu podanego
w nawiasie, poprawnie uzupełniającym lukę w zdaniu. Zakreśl jedną z liter: A, B albo C.
1 I didn’t hear the doorbell because (brałam 4 (Czy miałeś w zwyczaju bawić się) ___
prysznic) ___. in the streets as a child, or was it too dangerous
A I am taking a shower back then?
B I was taking a shower A Had you use to play
C I’ve taken a shower B Were you used to play
C Did you use to play

2 They (nie widzieli) ___ the house before they 5 The car hasn’t broken down (odkąd go kupiliśmy)
bought it, so they were relieved to find it was ___ three years ago.
really nice. A since we bought it
A have never seen B since we had bought it
B had never seen C since we have bought it
C had never seeing

3 (Mój pokój nie jest taki przestronny jak) ___


my brother’s room.
A My room is more spacious than
B My room isn’t as spacious as
C My room isn’t more spacious than
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7 Uzupełnij zdania 1–5. Wykorzystaj w odpowiedniej formie wyrazy podane w nawiasach. Nie należy
zmieniać kolejności podanych wyrazów, trzeba natomiast – jeśli jest to konieczne – dodać inne wyrazy,
tak aby otrzymać zdania logiczne i gramatycznie poprawne. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność
ortograficzna wpisywanych fragmentów zdań. Uwaga: w każdą lukę możesz wpisać maksymalnie cztery
wyrazy, wliczając w to wyrazy już podane.
1 John (tell / me) ____________________ that he was coming by train, so I was surprised when he drove up
in front of the house.
2 I (vacuum / carpets) ____________________ while my sister was mopping the kitchen floor.
3 The view from our new house (not be / impressive) ____________________ as that from the old house,
but we have a lot more space.
4 We (not / get) ____________________ with our neighbours, so we moved out.
5 Joan (look) ____________________ nearly thirty flats before she found the right one.
___ / 5

8 Przeczytaj tekst. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, tak aby otrzymać logiczny i gramatycznie
poprawny tekst. Zakreśl jedną z liter: A, B, albo C.
Having grown up in a large block of flats, I knew that I wanted a different sort of home when I (1) ___ my own
place. At university, I lived in a detached house, which I (2) ___ with several other students, and I enjoyed
the feeling of not having people living next door – though I admit some of my housemates were pretty noisy!
When I (3) ___ up enough money for a down-payment, I decided to look at houses in nearby villages. I was
willing to (4) ___ over an hour to work if it meant living in a quieter place with fewer neighbours.
Unfortunately, I (5) ___ what I’m looking for yet, but I know the perfect house is out there somewhere.
1 A looking for B looked for C was looked for
2 A divided B held C shared
3 A save B have saved C had saved
4 A commute B ride C leave
5 A didn’t find B haven’t found C am not finding
___ / 5

TOTAL: ___ / 40

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