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Oxford Matura Trainer.

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1 CZŁOWIEK 3 1 C 2 F 3 A 4 B 5 E
4 Zadanie otwarte.
Vocabulary, page 4 5 1 of; off
1 1 e 2 f 3 c 4 a 5 d 6 b 2 off
3 to
2 1 amiable 4 witty 4 out
2 sympathetic 5 rebellious 5 down
3 dedicated 6 broad-minded
6 Zadanie otwarte.
3 Zadanie otwarte.
4 1 c 2 d 3 a 4 g 5 f 6 h 7 e 8 b
Listening (2), page 7
5 Zadanie otwarte. 7 Zadanie otwarte.
8 03
Listening (1), page 4
1 B 2 A 3 D
6 02
9 Zadanie otwarte.
1 E 2 D 3 C 4 B
10 1 drive people mad
7 Zadanie otwarte. 2 amazed
Use of English (1), page 5 3 hide one’s emotions
11 Przykładowe rozwiązania.
8 1 didn’t notice
2 were playing Use of English (2), page 8
3 had been playing
4 had already eaten 1 vacate
9 1 was reading 10 discovered 2 1 remarkable 5 drinkable
2 turned/was turning 11 was 2 ignorant 6 inventive
3 noticed 12 had been flying 3 permissible 7 reliant
4 seemed 13 had already won 4 dependent 8 selective
5 was 14 wondered 3 1 noticeable
6 had seen 15 hadn’t said 2 have been circulating
7 was wearing 16 turned 3 Raised/Having been raised
8 was standing 17 preferred 4 had left/left
9 started 5 slowly
10 1 had been crying for 6 shot
2 (that) she had graduated from 7 bring/have brought
3 realized (that) he had left 8 would make/makes
4 twenty-five-year-old 4 1 to
5 need shortening/need to be shortened 2 whose
6 didn’t wear/didn’t use to wear 3 This/That
7 should be/had better be/ought to be more 4 own self
sensitive to 5 although/though
8 inside-out 6 takes
9 such a detailed description 7 Such/This/Their
10 wouldn’t listen to my advice/didn’t want to listen to 8 finish
my advice 9 are/be
Reading, page 6 10 who
11 under
1 Zadanie otwarte. 12 more
2 Situation 4: Pickpocketing

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Writing, page 9
5 Zadanie otwarte.
6 1 response 4 disagree
2 edition 5 view
3 connected 6 wonder
7 1 the underprivileged
2 individuals
3 victims
4 role models
5 inhabitants
8 1 who served the poor, the dying and orphans
(Mother Teresa of Calcutta)
2 spite of the fact that hardly anyone believed that
the sea route to India existed, he (Christopher
Columbus)
3 only was she among the first women to go to
university, but she also (Marie Curie)
4 despite never using/despite never having used/
despite the fact that he never used (Martin Luther
King)
5 Being only seven years old (Frederic Chopin)
9 Zadanie otwarte.

Speaking, page 10
Zadanie otwarte.

OX F O R D M AT U R A T R A I N E R • P O Z I O M R O Z S Z E R ZO N Y • A N S W E R K E Y • U N I T 1 2
2 DOM 12 1
2
lingering
electrical
5 apartment
6 university
Vocabulary, page 12 3 tiny 7 upstairs
4 top-floor
1 1 town house / terraced house
2 skyscraper
Reading, page 13
3 semi-detached house 1 They are all places to live.
4 terraced house
5 thatched cottage 2 Zadanie otwarte.
6 houseboat 3 1 C 2 A 3 D 4 A 5 B
7 bungalow
4 Zadanie otwarte.
2 Zadanie otwarte.
5 1 eighteen-month-old
3 Living room 2 fifteen-metre
magazine rack fitted carpet 3 200-litre
ornament flat-screen TV 4 double-decker
hi-fi system coffee table 5 wood-burning
floor lamp floorboards
6 1 ten-year-old
waste-paper basket two-seater sofa
2 40-litre
Bedroom 3 electric
built-in wardrobe fitted carpet 4 25-metre
bedside table floorboards
floor lamp chest of drawers Use of English (1), page 15
full-length mirror 7 It is
Bathroom 8 1 This is the third time …
vanity unit medicine cabinet 2 We’ll buy …
towel rail soap dispenser 3 Since I moved …, I haven’t been able to find …
toilet brush soap dish 4 (correct)
bathroom scales toothbrush holder 5 … has forgotten about … / (correct)
tiling 6 … since she left …
4 Zadanie otwarte. 9 1 bought
5 1 make 5 DIY 2 ’ve been painting; haven’t had
2 leaky/leaking 6 done 3 has admitted/admits
3 cleans 7 assemble 4 expected/’d expected
4 tidy 8 fixes/does 5 didn’t build
6 has forgotten/forgot
6 Zadanie otwarte.
10 1 c 2 b
7 1 borrow 6 surveyed
2 for 7 reduction 11 1 cost/costs a fortune
3 agent 8 fees 2 ’ve been looking into the possibility
4 viewing 9 deposit 3 ’ve been putting in the/a dishwasher
5 vendor 10 mortgage 4 has stood on this spot
5 he had been waiting for
8 1 housing 5 maintenance
6 was sleeping on the top floor
2 self-contained 6 damp
7 I’d rather not have
3 transport 7 energy-efficient
8 was/has been burgled by a teenager.
4 local 8 tenancy
9 Zadanie otwarte. Listening (2), page 16

Listening (1), page 13 1 Zadanie otwarte.


2 05
10 Zadanie otwarte.
1 C 2 A 3 B
11 04
3 Zadanie otwarte.
1 B, F 2 A, E 3 C, H

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4 05
1 apartment
2 desk
3 living room

Use of English (2), page 16


5 1 multi- 6 over-
2 ultra- 7 under-
3 co- 8 re-
4 mal- 9 out-
5 inter- 10 mis-
6 1 outnumber
2 reorganised
3 coexist
4 interact
5 overuse
6 underestimated
7 1 multifunctional
2 residents
3 carefree
4 unbelievable
5 automatically
6 delivery/deliveries
7 impressive
8 facial
9 personalized
10 parental
11 undoubtedly

Writing, page 17
8 Zadanie otwarte.
9 A 4 B 2 C 1 D 3
10 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 B 5 D 6 D and A 7 A
11 1 spot, locations
2 settling down
3 breathtaking, picturesque, magnificent
4 tempting
5 traditional, historic, ancient
6 numerous
7 unwind
12 1 – , – , the
2 – , the
3 the, the
4 –,–
5 –, the, the
13 Zadanie otwarte.

Speaking, page 18
Zadania otwarte.

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3 SZKOŁA 11 1
2
examination papers are being marked
would rather I studied
Vocabulary, page 20 3congratulated Sheila on receiving
4can’t have been cheating
1 1 grade 7 optional 5had better concentrate on your coursework
2 stages 8 vocational 6hasn’t been living in Oxford
3 lower- 9 external 7is not patient enough to teach
4 upper- 10 tertiary 8is thought to have studied
5 core curriculum 11 degree 9more practice you have/the more you practice, the
6 compulsory more
10 hand in his essay by
2 1 oral
2 take Reading, page 22
3 passed, announced
4 fails, retake 1 Zadanie otwarte.
Pytania otwarte. 2 1 question 5
3 1 sign 2 question 6
2 skipped 3 question 4
3 have played 3 1 True
4 received 2 False
5 does not submit 3 False
6 is sitting/is going to sit 4 B
4 Zadanie otwarte. 5 C
6 D
Listening (1), page 20
4 Zadanie otwarte.
5 06
5 incredibly boring, really bad, very dull, pretty good, far
1 False too boring, definitely better
2 True
3 True 6 Zadanie otwarte.
4 C
Listening (2), page 23
5 A
6 A 7 1 tennis/sports
6 Zadanie otwarte. 2 jewellery-making
3 theatre/drama/amateur dramatics
Use of English (1), page 21 Zadanie otwarte.
7 Only 3 is different; the others have similar meanings. 8 07
1 C 2 B 3 E 4 A and E
8 1 would rather (we) emailed
2 prefers/would prefer (us) not to be 9 1 signed up for
3 prefer studying; doing 2 places available
4 would prefer not to tell/would rather not tell/had 3 join
better not tell 4 practical
5 would rather, didn’t wear / prefers/would prefer, 5 technique
not to wear
Use of English (2), page 24
6 would rather live; commute
7 had better take 1 1 in 4 without
9 1 had better 4 used to 2 on 5 On
2 no point in 5 so that 3 within
3 few 2 1 at 6 out
10 1 had better leave 2 in 7 by
2 no point in discussing 3 on/at 8 on
3 are few 4 for 9 for
4 used to have less 5 under 10 at
5 so that

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3 1 apart from/with the exception of/except for
2 at the (very) thought
3 in return for
4 on the condition that you stay
5 needn’t have worried
6 has been going to/has been attending
7 Have you been informed
8 you started/began thinking/to think
9 are we not allowed
10 There will be a lot
4 1 for 6 not
2 bad 7 beyond
3 open 8 use/apply
4 keep 9 are
5 Such 10 These/Such

Writing, page 25
5 Zadanie otwarte.
6 Example answers:
Paragraph 1: starting formal education at the age of
5: advantages and disadvantages
Paragraph 2:
Argument 1: more opportunities to develop
intellectual potential and learn social skills
Argument 2: making good use of the brain’s
exceptional receptiveness in the earliest years of life
Paragraph 3:
Argument 1: lack of classrooms and facilities for
young children in many schools
Argument 2: depriving children of childhood and
limiting their inborn curiosity and imagination
Paragraph 4: children benefit intellectually and
socially / their imagination and enthusiasm might
be curbed by school
7 1 To start with, In addition, Firstly
2 Consequently, As a result, Therefore
3 For example, For instance
4 On the other hand, Nevertheless, Yet
5 many people feel that, many people are convinced
that, It is often argued
6 All in all, On the whole, All things considered
8 Introduction 2: stating opinion
Introduction 3: informal style, colloquial expressions,
language of emotions
Conclusion a: informal style, colloquial expressions,
language of emotions
Conclusion b: The development of the essay does
not include information about the costs of nursery
education. The conclusion does not summarize the
contents of the essay.
9 Zadanie otwarte.

Speaking, page 26
Zadania otwarte.

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4 PRACA 9 08
1 False 4 D
Vocabulary, page 28 2 False 5 B
3 True
1 A Sales executive 10 1 for 5 from
B Special Educational Needs teacher 2 with 6 about
C Software developer 3 into 7 to
D Employment adviser 4 for
E Team assistant
11 Zadanie otwarte.
2 Zadanie otwarte.
3 1 deadlines 6 oriented
Reading, page 30
2 home 7 team 1 Zadanie otwarte.
3 time 8 shifts
4 commission 9 clients 2 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 A 5 D
5 driving licence 10 skills 3 Zadanie otwarte.
Suggested answers: 4 1 go wrong, let us down
1 office assistant, graphic designer, primary school 2 go for it
teacher, web developer, sound engineer, sales 3 come up with an idea
representative 4 in an instant
2 graphic designer, web developer 5 lose track of who’s saying what
3 graphic designer, web developer, sound engineer
4 sales representative, travel agent Use of English (1), page 31
5 sales representative, social worker 5 1 are having the office extended
6 graphic designer, web developer, sound engineer 2 am trying to fix it
7 office assistant, primary school teacher, sound
engineer, theatre nurse 6 1 are having/going to have the CCTV system
8 supermarket cashier, theatre nurse installed
9 office assistant, supermarket cashier, web 2 had his lawnmower stolen
developer, sales representative, travel agent 3 have had their workstations done
10 Zadanie otwarte. 4 were having our company laptops checked
5 hasn’t had his vehicle washed
4 1 ladder 5 prospects 6 had our warehouse premises burgled
2 inflation 6 leave 7 is/are having the staff evacuated
3 resignation 7 payroll 8 having the corridors cleaned
4 age 9 had/am having/’ll have the letters typed
5 1 come 7 calls 10 to have his documents delivered
2 lay 8 come 7 1 have been working
3 end 9 cut 2 should have/ought to have taken/accepted
4 get 10 is taken 3 there is too much
5 cut 11 set 4 to have the roof repaired
6 turn 12 take 5 had already paid
6 1 freelancer 6 to be working
2 freelance 7 two pieces of advice
3 freelance 8 Ms Blaney repeat
4 Telecommuting/Teleworking 9 got
10 was promoted/given a promotion
7 Zadanie otwarte.
Listening (2), page 32
Listening (1), page 29
1 Zadanie otwarte.
8 Possible answer:
see a job advert, do research about the job and 2 09
company, update your CV, apply for a job, go for an 1 E 2 C 3 A 4 D
interview 3 Zadanie otwarte.
4 from time to time/occasionally
5 1 c 2 b 3 a 4 d

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6 Zadanie otwarte.

Use of English (2), page 32


7 1 disgraceful 4 incomprehensible
2 illiterate 5 unwrap
3 immoral 6 irresistible
8 1 performance 5 incapable
2 interactive 6 underestimate
3 commonly 7 suitable
4 strengths 8 uncomfortable

Writing, page 33
9 Zadanie otwarte.
10 2, 4
1 is too colloquial; 3 isn’t appropriate for the
beginning, and would be better suited to dealing
with details later on in the article.
11 1 are you one of those people who … ?
2 Take … for example; … is a perfect example of …
3 In my view, …
4 According to …
5 since …
6 However, …; Nonetheless, …
12 Pararaph 4: used to work (used to); was relaxing (past
continuous); was delighted, enjoyed, felt tired, did
not meet, decided to leave, decided to spend (past
simple)
Paragraph 5: had worked (past perfect), decided (past
simple)
13 1 was working; decided
2 used to be/was/has been
3 had retired/retired, travelled
4 came, switched, looked
5 was growing
6 clocked, had completed
14 Zadanie otwarte.

Speaking, page 34
Zadania otwarte.

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5 Ż YC I E R O D Z I N N E 4 bad behaviour

I TO WA R Z YS K I E 5 1 make fun of someone


2 accept the blame for something ?
Vocabulary, page 36 3 take advantage of somebody
4 leave somebody alone ?
1 Zadanie otwarte. 5 break a promise
2 1 nuclear family 7 breadwinner 6 stand up for somebody
2 serial monogamy 8 childcare 6 1 bullied
3 cohabitation 9 offspring 2 break a promise
4 single-parent families 10 birth rate 3 took advantage of
5 divorce rate 11 childbirth 4 leave her alone
6 Household chores 12 households 5 made fun of
3 1 close friend 5 colleague 6 accepted the blame for
2 acquaintance 6 fiancé 7 Zadanie otwarte.
3 ex 7 next of kin
4 mate Listening (2), page 39
4 Zadanie otwarte. 8 Zadanie otwarte.
Suggested answers: 9 11
a mate, close friend, fiancé, next of kin 1 D 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 D
b mate, close friend, fiancé, next of kin 10 Zadanie otwarte.
c colleague
d next of kin, mate, close friend, fiancé Use of English (2), page 40
5 1 close relationship with 1 1 choosing; changing
2 in a relationship 2 to be
3 keeps in touch with 3 to be; (to) like
4 drifted apart
5 get on with
2 Zadanie otwarte.
6 ups and downs 3 1 to talk 4 playing
7 broke up 2 sending 5 to inform
8 have a lot in common 3 meeting 6 queuing
Listening (1), page 36 4 1 apologise for coming/arriving
2 let him make
6 10 3 to arrive too late to
1 E, G 2 B, H 3 C 4 A, D, F 4 his sister slam
7 Zadanie otwarte. 5 worth waiting for
6 in getting angry
Use of English (1), page 37
5 1 should 6 while
8 1 another 6 Others 2 sleeves 7 After
2 the others 7 another 3 when 8 edge
3 the other 8 the others 4 by 9 with
4 other 9 another 5 the 10 given/getting
5 another
Writing, page 41
9 1 c 2 a 3 a 4 c 5 d
6 Zadanie otwarte.
10 1 A 2 C 3 A 4 D 5 B 6 B 7 C 8 A
7 Zadanie otwarte.
Reading, page 38
1 1 Text A: in the past (nineteenth century)
Text B: recently
2 Text A: literary text
Text B: article/blog
2 1 D 2 A 3 C 4 C 5 C
3 Zadanie otwarte.

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8 Paragraph 1: I strongly believe that it is often not until
people turn thirty that they are able to make a truly
responsible decision about tying the knot
Paragraph 2: postponing marriage allows more space
for personal and professional development – time
to get education, accomplish some goals and gain
financial stability
Paragraph 3: people over 30 are usually more
emotionally mature – their relationships are more
likely to last
Paragraph 4: delayed marriage often means late
parenting, which may involve health hazards for
mothers and their babies – older people have less
energy to bring up children
Paragraph 5: only mature individuals are able to
survive the ups and downs every long-term
relationship involves
9 Wyrażenia do:
zaprezentowania swojej opinii: I strongly believe, To
my mind
wyliczenia kolejnych argumentów na poparcie
swojego punktu widzenia: Firstly, Secondly
omówienia odmiennych opinii: By contrast, It is often
emphasised that
10 1 some young people support the idea of marriage,
others prefer to ‘keep their options open’ and
remain single.
2 more and more couples are deciding to have only
one child, there are still some people for whom a
large family is a top priority.
3 does a successful marriage require love, but it also
requires partnership.
11 Zadanie otwarte.

Speaking, page 42
Zadania otwarte.

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Reading, page 46
6 ŻYWIENIE
1 1 aquatic insect larvae
Vocabulary, page 44 2 grasshoppers
3 caterpillars
1 Zadanie otwarte.
2 1 aquatic insect larvae: Japan
2 1 Heat 5 Season
2 grasshoppers: Mexico
2 medium heat 6 boil
3 caterpillars: Africa
3 stirring 7 simmer
4 translucent 3 1 C 2 F 3 B 4 D 5 E
3 1 Starchy 6 Carbonated 4 Zadanie otwarte.
2 wholegrain 7 lean 5 1 the look and smell of food makes you want to eat it
3 dried 8 unsaturated 2 make people interested in something (that they
4 low 9 oily may have been reluctant to try before)
5 sugary 10 semi-skimmed
6 1 eye 4 chest
Listening (1), page 44 2 feet 5 finger
3 hand 6 head
4 Zadanie otwarte.
7 1 I’ve got itchy feet
5 12
2 give you a hand
1 E 2 D 3 B 4 A
3 doesn’t lift/never lifts a finger
6 Zadanie otwarte. 4 He’s got a (really) big head
5 keep an eye on it
Use of English (1), page 45 6 making my mouth water
7 1 accused 3 reminded 7 get that/it/things/everything off my chest
2 denied 4 threatened 8 open your mind to

8 1 promised 6 threatened Listening (2), page 47


2 advised 7 suggested
8 Zadanie otwarte.
3 denied 8 complained
4 apologised 9 insisted 9 13
5 reminded 1 A 2 C 3 C
9 1 (to Vanessa) for not remembering/forgetting to get 10 1 If you eat well you will feel healthy and if you eat
the tomatoes junk food you will feel tired and irritable.
2 Peter of adding salt to his coffee 2 I treat my body with respect and I eat well.
3 Jack (not to forget) to turn down the heat 3 Apples have vitamins that keep your body healthy.
4 her/his mum not to make him/her eat it 4 Often doing difficult things in life (e.g. dieting) can
5 (that) he could cook better than anyone in that TV be emotionally painful but worth the effort.
show/about being able to cook
6 going to Pizza Hut after school Use of English (2), page 48
7 on her dad cutting down/that her dad should cut 1 1 cooker 3 cheese grater
down on fats 2 tin opener 4 refrigerator
8 to prepare the food for the party
9 he might have criticised her chicken stew 2 1 addressee 6 existence
10 it had been her I had seen at McDonald’s 2 promotion 7 holders, commuters
3 explosion 8 injection
10 1 denied that she was/denied being 4 arrangements 9 consumption
2 threatened (that) she wouldn’t eat 5 survival 10 denial
3 me not to eat/me not to have any/me to eat no
4 didn’t have to go/didn’t need to go 3 1 consistency 7 variety
5 The lower the temperature, the faster 2 intake 8 noticeable
6 The other/The other one 3 resistance 9 similarity
7 I lost 4 endless 10 costly
8 It is said that 5 heavily 11 refusal
9 hadn’t helped him 6 insufficient 12 attendees
10 there won’t be much/a great deal

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Writing, page 49
4 Zadanie otwarte.
5 1 Despite the fact that
2 Much as
3 Therefore
4 For this reason
5 due to
6 so … that …
6 1 Paragraph 2: they care about their appearance and
health
2 they eat five meals a day, breakfast is hardly ever
skipped, they either buy healthy meals in the
school canteen or they bring in healthy lunches
from home.
3 Paragraph 3: They like the food; however, they
realise it is unhealthy, they are popular meeting
places.
7 1 so hungry (that)
2 due to the fact that
3 Much as I love ice cream
4 (and) therefore we
5 despite the fact that it
6 and for this reason (she)/and for that reason (she)
8 Zadanie otwarte.

Speaking, page 50
Zadania otwarte.

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7 ZAKUPY I USŁUGI 11 1
2
had Pete entered
Had I known
Vocabulary, page 52 3 did you take
4 Should you have
1 1 cash 4 money 5 did the shop assistant promise
2 money 5 money 6 have I been served
3 cash 6 cash, money 12 1 first time we have been
2 Front of the card from top to bottom: card type, card 2 the camera worked, I would not have
number, expiration date, cardholder’s name, Back of 3 experienced enough to serve
the card: card verification number 4 such an expensive shop
5 had her DVD fixed
3 1 No: credit is when you agree to pay for goods at a
6 to put up
later date (usually with interest). A loan is when you
7 wishes he had bought
borrow money and agree an amount to pay back
(with interest) over a certain period of time. Reading, page 54
2 Yes, they are synonyms (they mean the same)
3 No: when you buy goods with a debit card, 1 Zadanie otwarte.
the money is taken from your bank account 2 ‘Fair trade is the label given to products when the
immediately. With a credit card, you get a monthly producers have received a fair deal; a living wage that
bill. If you don’t repay the amount owed in full, the is adequate to feed, clothe, house, school and provide
charges are very high. healthcare for themselves and their families.’
4 No: a deposit is a sum of money that is paid into a
bank account. A withdrawal is a sum of money that 3 1 B 2 F 3 A 4 E 5 C
is taken out of your bank account. 4 Zadanie otwarte.
4 1 balance 6 over-limit 5 be concerned
2 rate 7 limit
6 1 prisoner 5 it
3 cycle 8 terms
2 offence 6 strain
4 annual 9 charges
3 view 7 blame
5 late-payment
4 advice 8 dislike
5 Zadanie otwarte.
Listening (2), page 55
Listening (1), page 52
7 Zadanie otwarte.
6 14
8 15
1 E 2 C 3 B, D 4 A
1 A 2 B 3 D 4 C 5 A
7 Zadanie otwarte.
9 Zadanie otwarte.
8 1 good explanation
2 ‘The credit crunch’ is often used to describe a time Use of English (2), page 56
of economic depression when there is not enough 1 Although
money in the system and banks don’t want to lend
to individuals. 2 1 I could get a new tablet
3 good explanation 2 having a receipt, I didn’t get a refund
4 If you ‘live on credit’ then you are living on 3 be on time
borrowed money and you are always in debt. 4 it rained/it was raining, the carpenter finished the
fence
Use of English (1), page 53 5 inform us about the changes in the regulations
6 high risk, people still invest money in the stock
9 1 is it
exchange
2 It is
The structure in 1 is used for emphasis, whereas the
structure in 2 is used to provide information
10 1 Little
2 Hardly
3 Under no circumstances
4 No sooner
5 Had

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3 1 in order to get
2 despite/in spite of being
3 possible for Jeremy to get
4 no point in paying
5 prevented the customers from getting
6 have run out
7 ought to have taken/lifted/removed
8 being unable to paint
9 as soon as you sign/have signed
10 got used to
4 1 well
2 from
3 under
4 Although
5 became
6 making/producing
7 ban
8 other
9 its
10 With/Covering

Writing, page 57
5 Zadanie otwarte.
6 2 (the argument refers to the advantages of
shopping centres in general rather than shopping
on Sunday)
7 (the argument refers to the disadvantages of large
shopping centres when compared to corner shops
rather than to the disadvantages of Sunday trade)
7 1 D 2 A 3 C 4 B
8 2 for instance, in particular, such as
3 for this reason, therefore, consequently
9 Zadanie otwarte.
10 Zadanie otwarte.

Speaking, page 58
Zadania otwarte.

OX F O R D M AT U R A T R A I N E R • P O Z I O M R O Z S Z E R ZO N Y • A N S W E R K E Y • U N I T 7 14
Use of English (1), page 63
8 P O D R Ó ŻO WA N I E
I TURYSTYKA 5 he – pronoun
that – relative pronoun
Vocabulary, page 60 has – auxiliary
travelled – verb
1 1 trip 5 excursion the – article
2 journey 6 outing road – noun
3 tour 7 day out knows – verb
4 expedition where – conjunction
2 1 expedition 5 trips the – article
2 tour 6 journey holes – noun
3 day out 7 excursions/trips are – verb
4 outing deep – adjective

3 Zadanie otwarte. 6 Zadanie otwarte.

4 1 visitors 5 drive 7 1 how 6 pair


2 buzz 6 towns 2 but 7 will
3 beach 7 locals 3 at/in 8 the
4 track 8 hostels 4 which 9 never
5 Leave/Make
5 1 culinary 3 ecotourism
2 mass 4 agritourism 8 1 for 7 meet
2 seen/made 8 more
6 Zadanie otwarte. 3 like 9 could
7 1 run 6 get over 4 they 10 under
2 poses 7 missed 5 The 11 rather
3 jump 8 went 6 But 12 much
4 get 9 held up 9 1 among
5 experienced 10 strained 2 no
8 Zadanie otwarte. 3 Although/Though
4 where
Listening (1), page 61 5 conducted/did
6 those
9 Zadanie otwarte.
7 on
10 16 8 was
1 B 2 A 3 C 9 to
11 1 Perfect for you: a specially designed room in the ice 10 the
hotel 11 found/revealed/showed
2 Sounds amazing: the underwater hotel 12 located/situated
3 Outrageous: the price of a room in the underwater Listening (2), page 64
hotel
4 Unique: the hotel in Poznan 1 Zadanie otwarte.
5 Complimentary: the drink when you arrive 2 17
6 Conventional: travelers 1 D 2 A 3 C 4 E
12 Zadanie otwarte. 3 Zadanie otwarte.
Reading, page 62 4 1 looked after
2 ended up
1 Zadanie otwarte.
3 ran out of
2 1 D 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 A 4 counted (it) out
3 Zadanie otwarte. Use of English (2), page 64
4 correct word: yet
5 1 Go
1 D 2 C 3 B 4 A
2 Plan
3 Book
Usual order: 2, 3, 1

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6 1 keep 5 make
2 told 6 made
3 earns 7 conducted
4 sets
7 1 having 5 independently
2 Newly 6 times
3 been made 7 motorist
4 more difficult 8 third/in three

Writing, page 65
8 Zadanie otwarte.
9 1 where 3 which
2 whose 4 who
10 1–6 yes
11 1 whose job is to look
2 which travels long
3 who is spending her holiday in Taiwan is
4 where Shakespeare was
5 whose holiday was ruined
6 which I bought in India
7 where we had dinner yesterday served
8 who works as a ski instructor writes
12 Zadanie otwarte.

Speaking, page 66
Zadania otwarte.

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9 K U LT U R A 5 1
2
anticipation
breathtaking
Vocabulary, page 68 3 climax
4 looking forward to
1 Zadanie otwarte. 6 Zadanie otwarte.
2 1 glossy 6 column
2 broadsheet 7 editorial
Listening (2), page 71
3 tabloid 8 headline 7 Zadanie otwarte.
4 obituary 9 comic strip
8 19
5 caption 10 exclusive
1 A 2 C 3 C 4 D
3 Zadanie otwarte.
9 Each phrase uses a preposition (under, over, out, up) to
4 1 rating 5 performance express an emotion or feeling.
2 disaster 6 cast
3 haunt 7 applause 10 1 up and down
4 gripping 8 crew 2 over the moon, overjoyed
3 under pressure
5 1 creating 6 adopted 4 under the thumb
2 hailed 7 depicted 5 out of this world
3 provoked 8 restore
4 considered 9 sculpts 11 Zadanie otwarte.
5 driven 10 exhibited Use of English (2), page 72
Listening (1), page 68 1 1 Live beautifully
6 18 2 Dream passionately
1 F 2 E 3 C 4 D 5 A 3 Love completely

7 Zadanie otwarte. 2 1 virtually 6 openly


2 widely 7 utterly
Use of English (1), page 69 3 desperately 8 longingly
4 perfectly 9 passionately
8 a I’ll have published (future perfect) 5 fully
b you’ll be famous (future simple)
c I’ll be having, I’ll be writing (future continuous) 3 1 has been happily married
2 was sleeping soundly
9 1 will/’ll be waiting 3 Unlike most/As opposed to most
2 will have made 4 prevented us/stopped us
3 will be/have been replaced 5 There is no
4 will you be using 6 had he come on
5 will give 7 his novel being/having his novel
6 will have worked/been working 8 very few
7 will have closed/will be closed 9 to have played/taken part
8 will/’ll miss
9 will be performing/will perform 4 1 background 7 intensify
10 will have finished 2 discouraged 8 observations
3 misconception 9 loudness
10 1 B 2 A 3 D 4 A 5 B 4 undergo 10 emotional
6 A 7 C 8 C 9 A 10 B 5 truly 11 repetition
Reading, page 70 6 entirely 12 composers

1 Zadanie otwarte. Writing, page 73


2 Text A – photo 1 5 Zadanie otwarte.
Text B – photo 3 6 1 T 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 T
3 1 B 2 A 3 D 4 B 5 C 6 D 7 Positive: exciting, thought-provoking, convincing,
4 Zadanie otwarte. spectacular, powerful
Negative: dull

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8 Positive: brilliant, gripping, hilarious, impressive,
moving, striking
Negative: bland, disappointing, far-fetched,
predictable, ridiculous, unconvincing
9 1 in 5 into
2 of 6 by
3 on 7 by
4 down
10 Zadanie otwarte.

Speaking, page 74
Zadania otwarte.

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Use of English (1), page 79
10 SPORT
6 b
Vocabulary, page 76
7 1 was, wouldn’t have shortlisted
1 1 track 6 slope 2 would have taken part, hadn’t twisted
2 course 7 pitch 3 would have come, was
3 court, court, court 8 velodrome 4 were, wouldn’t buy
4 pool 9 court 5 hadn’t broken, would have stayed
5 rink 8 1 If my mother had woken me up, I wouldn’t be late
2 1 punch 5 striker for the PE lesson.
2 sparring 6 lane 2 If Sonia could ski, she would have gone skiing with
3 a substitute 7 bounce her friends.
4 team 3 If my brother weren’t afraid of water, he would have
learnt to swim.
3 1 held 6 welcomed
4 If you had booked the tickets, we would have been
2 entered 7 declared
able to see the race.
3 attended 8 competed
5 If Clare liked jogging, she wouldn’t have refused to
4 given 9 went
take part in the marathon.
5 began 10 left
9 1 I would have been able to play
4 1 defeated 5 qualified
2 must have seen
2 competes 6 eliminated
3 he could have taken part
3 scored 7 won
4 did the coach know he would be
4 drew 8 set
5 not to have been doing
5 Zadanie otwarte. 6 begged her PE teacher not to say
7 had better check
Listening (1) , page 77 8 turned up unexpectedly
6 1 swimming, running, shooting, fencing and horse 9 wish I could play in
riding 10 was knocked out
2 Zadanie otwarte. Listening (2), page 80
7 20
1 Zadanie otwarte.
1 A 2 A 3 A 4 B 5 B
2 21
8 Zadanie otwarte.
1 E 2 A 3 B 4 D
Reading, page 78 3 1 break 4 fit, in
1 Suggested answers: 2 under 5 rely
Similarities: two teams playing against each other; 11 3 take 6 overcome
players in each team, players play with a football; 4 Zadanie otwarte.
players can kick the football
Differences: in American football players wear helmets Use of English (2), page 80
and shoulder pads; in football the players only wear 5 1 up 4 off
strips; the shape of the football differs; in American
2 out 5 on
football players can carry the ball; in football there
3 up
is a goal and goalkeeper and players try to score a
Fact: 1, 4
goal; in American football teams put the ball over
the other team’s line. 6 1 up weightlifting/lifting weights
2 have carried
2 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 B 5 C 6 A
3 was pulled/was knocked
3 Zadanie otwarte. 4 under/in for
5 calls for/needs
4 No matter what the age of the spectators is; both
6 on speaking
young and old.
7 is no need for
5 1 whatever 6 wherever 8 of spectators have been interrogated
2 Wherever 7 whichever 9 is known/do we know
3 Whoever 8 however 10 not allowed to eat/required not to eat
4 whichever 9 whoever
5 whatever 10 However

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Writing, page 81
7 Zadanie otwarte.
8 1 On the plus side
2 Moreover / Furthermore/ Besides / Also
3 One example of this
4 On the other hand
5 many people argue
6 According to
7 for instance
8 Last but not least / Furthermore / Moreover /
Besides / Also
9 In conclusion
10 in my opinion
9 1 no comma needed
2 Despite the potential losses and risks, many
countries are eager to compete to become the
next major event’s host.
3 no comma needed
4 The more foreign visitors come to the city, the
more the local hotels and restaurants are likely to
benefit.
5 However, hosting a major sporting event can cost
significant sums of money, which imposes a heavy
burden on the state budget.
6 For example, when the event takes place in a
developing country, there is a need to create
appropriate infrastructure from scratch.
10 Suggested answers:
Another advantage of holding international
championships is the fact that the infrastructure of
the host country develops at an accelerated pace.
New sports facilities, transport links and airport
terminals are built and the host cities are revitalized,
which leaves a lasting legacy for their residents.
Another drawback is an increased terrorist threat.
The high profile of the events means that the host
cities may become an attractive target for dangerous
extremist organizations. As a result, the lives of
thousands of residents and visitors are put at risk.
11 Zadanie otwarte.
12 Zadanie otwarte.

Speaking, page 82
Zadania otwarte.

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11 ZDROWIE 11 1
2
she had followed
had never heard
Vocabulary, page 84 3 looked
4 neither of them was
1 1 b 2 a 5 are far more expensive/are much more expensive
6 What we all
2 1 Visiting 4 records
7 having lost
2 insurance 5 waiting
8 for the therapy to start
3 second 6 negligence
9 will have finished
3 Zadanie otwarte. 10 Which of us
4 1 leads Reading, page 86
2 poses
3 impaired 1 Zadanie otwarte.
4 Snorting 2 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 B
5 suffer from
6 getting 3 Zadanie otwarte.
7 die 4 couch potato
8 Curbing/Prohibiting
5
9 Coming
10 produced 4 back on your feet
7 on the mend
5 1 False 6 False 9 as fit as a fiddle
2 True 7 False
3 True 8 False 1 at death’s door
4 True 9 True 2 have one foot in the grave
5 False 10 True 3 black and blue
Listening (1), page 84 5 fall ill
6 drop dead
6 Zadanie otwarte. 8 out of sorts
10 take a turn for the worse
7 22
Notes: The link is with the words ‘falling over’ and
1 C 2 A 3 B 4 D
‘getting up’ – if you imagine falling over as becoming
8 1 round/around ill and returning to an upright position as getting
2 on better then it could help you to group and remember
3 between these expressions.
4 at, of Be careful who you use death-related idioms with.
5 with People who are at death’s door will not appreciate
6 on you telling them that!
Use of English (1), page 85 6 Suggested order:
1 as fit as a fiddle
9 1 I wish 2 back on your feet
2 as if/as though 3 on the mend
3 It’s time 4 out of sorts
10 1 hadn’t/had not eaten 5 black and blue
2 made 6 fall ill
3 had 7 take a turn for the worse
4 hasn’t slept/hasn’t been sleeping 8 have one foot in the grave
5 could 9 at death’s door
6 hadn’t told 10 drop dead
7 would respect/respected 7 under the weather, on top of the world
8 didn’t know, was doing
9 would stop 8 1 out of sorts/under the weather
10 were shown 2 took a turn for the worse
3 on the mend/back on your feet
4 fit as a fiddle/on top of the world

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Listening (2), page 87 9 Suggested answers:
1 in this way were
9 Zadanie otwarte.
2 sooner had I disconnected/finished talking than
10 23 3 no way can
1 C 2 D 3 A 4 B 5 A 4 until she started working/cut down on expenses
11 Zadanie otwarte. did she
5 sooner had they come into the cinema than/
12 1 for sooner had they switched the TV on than
2 in, with 6 no way were you
3 in, about 7 in this way did we realise
4 for 8 until I got into trouble did I
5 on
6 with/to, at
10 Zadanie otwarte.

Use of English (2), page 88 Speaking, page 90

1 1 broke out Zadania otwarte.


2 came down with
3 patched up
4 throw up
5 fight off
6 picked up
7 get over
2 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 A
3 1 B 2 D 3 B 4 A 5 D 6 B 7 C 8 C
4 1 beginning to swell up
2 the man had passed away
3 to get used to drinking
4 have died of flu/the flu
5 a friend of my father’s
6 I had tried to use/using

Writing, page 89
5 Zadanie otwarte.
6 Zadanie otwarte.
7 2, 4, 1, 3
8 1 All that she cares about is her appearance.
2 What I want is to ask some questions about plastic
surgery.
3 Whoever believes in this idea is wrong.
4 What she spent all her money on was plastic
surgery.
5 All you need to do is to come to the meeting.
6 It wasn’t Sue who had the operation, it was Mary.
7 Whoever promised you this was a liar.
8 It isn’t my chin I want to correct, it is my nose.

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12 NAUK A I TECHNIK A 11 1 extend
2 signal, pulse
4 sci fi
5 guarantee
Vocabulary, page 92 3 feedback 6 human error
12 Zadanie otwarte.
1 Zadanie otwarte.
2 1 matter 5 alloy
Reading, page 94
2 launched 6 debris 1 Zadanie otwarte.
3 current 7 equation
4 attract 8 phenomena 2 1 C 2 F 3 E 4 A 5 B

3 1 mass 3 Zadanie otwarte.


2 1957 4 1 genetic
3 electromagnetism 2 technique
4 opposite 3 impact
5 zinc 4 specific characteristics
6 28,000 5 clue
7 Second 6 work out
8 Astronomy
5 Zadanie otwarte.
4 1 a gadget
b appliance Use of English (1), page 95
2 a plug 6 Zadanie otwarte.
b socket
3 a engine 7 a possible
b motor b not possible as both girls are smiling
4 a manual c possible
b leaflet 8 1 can’t have broken
5 a connection 2 needn’t have learned
b link 3 might/must have been
6 a switch 4 must have liked
b controls 5 should have switched off
5 1 password 4 link 6 must/might have forgotten
2 username 5 virtual 9 1 can’t have been
3 scroll 6 augmented 2 needn’t have paid
6 1 e-reader, smartphone, laptop 3 should have thanked
2 Possible answers: 4 might have been
browse the internet: 1–4 5 should have arrived
read books and pdfs 1–4 10 1 many people would have
send text messages 3 2 shouldn’t have experimented
use social networking services 2–4 3 was being tested
do calculations 2–4 4 can’t have used
have a video conference 2–4 5 simple enough for me to
write an essay 2 6 must have been
create grids/charts 2 7 my children didn’t buy
check the number of words in your essay 2 8 sooner had he left than
do interactive exercises 2–4 9 must be working
edit videos 2–4 10 have become much smarter
Listening (1), page 93 Listening (2), page 96
7 Zadanie otwarte. 1 Zadanie otwarte.
8 Zadanie otwarte. 2 25
9 24 1 C 2 B 3 A 4 A
1 B 2 D 3 C 4 A 5 B 3 Zadanie otwarte.
10 Zadanie otwarte.

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4 1 come 4 to
2 in/into 5 in
3 for/to

Use of English (2), page 96


5 one to six, to come out
6 1 breakup 5 outlets
2 breakthrough 6 backlash
3 dropout 7 backup
4 upbringing 8 drawback
7 1 of onlookers has/have already gathered
2 the latest updates must be installed
3 have made a mistake
4 the only one not to carry out/not to have carried
out/who did not carry out
5 Do/Would you mind filling in
6 far too expensive for me to buy
7 a day seeing the Science Museum

Writing, page 97
8 Zadanie otwarte.
9 Zadanie otwarte.
10 1 d 2 g 3 a 4 c 5 b 6 f 7 e
11 1 as you didn’t plug it
2 Old as the computer network is
3 is not as clear as
4 tablets as an example of
5 as long as
6 as soon as
7 as if it is broken/as though it is broken
12 Zadanie otwarte.
13 Zadanie otwarte.

Speaking, page 98
Zadania otwarte.

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Reading, page 102
13 Ś W I AT P R Z Y R O D Y
1 Zadanie otwarte.
Vocabulary, page 100
2 Zadanie otwarte.
1 1 puppy 5 foal 3 1 D 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 A
2 chick 6 kitten
3 duckling 7 piglet 4 Zadanie otwarte.
4 cub 8 lamb 5 1 put down 4 get over
2 1 rat 6 snake 2 spot 5 reject
2 cat 7 sheep 3 deal with 6 fall through
3 bat 8 guinea pig 6 1 deal with 4 put down
4 dog 9 pig 2 spotted 5 get over
5 crocodile 3 rejected
3 1 Carbon dioxide 7 Zadanie otwarte.
2 ozone layer
3 Soil contamination Listening (2), page 103
4 Organic farming 8 Zadanie otwarte.
5 ecosystem
6 logging 9 27
7 endangered species 1 D 2 B 3 B 4 C
8 natural resource 10 1 carbon footprint
Listening (1), page 100 2 pollinate
3 allotment
4 1 solutions: A, B, D 4 scarce
problems: C, E
11 Zadanie otwarte.
2 Zadanie otwarte.
5 26 Use of English (2), page104
1 B 2 D 3 C 4 E 1 1 T – hazard
6 26 2 F – use
Zadanie otwarte. 3 F – economy
4 T – day
Use of English (1), page 101
2 1 statistical 6 skilful
7 stroking 2 powerless 7 complementary
8 1 to be set 6 to be operated 3 Sheepish 8 valuable
2 being given 7 to be picked 4 rainy 9 yearly
3 to be cuddled 8 to be presented 5 regional 10 dietary
4 being shown 9 was seen 3 1 Having discovered
5 be stopped 10 being given 2 technological
9 1 making 3 successfully
2 on/for 4 Thanks
3 compared/studied/analysed/recorded/observed 5 advancements/advances
4 similar 6 are used
5 each 7 aboard
6 likely/prone/seen/observed 8 unavailable
7 for 9 making
8 seems/appears/tends 4 1 alphabetical order
9 communicate 2 deeply passionate
10 all 3 poisonous
11 should 4 has finished the course/finishes the course
12 taken 5 was a week
6 had been able
7 have bought
8 be taken care of

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Writing, page 105
5 Zadanie otwarte.
6 I saw a Toyota overtaking another car;
a truck … swerved sharply to the right to avoid
collision, hitting a cyclist; the Toyota had already
disappeared round the bend, not even checking on
the victim
7 1 was just standing, saw; I was just standing at the
zebra crossing, when I saw a group of cyclists
dressed in green T-shirts with the slogan No More
Smog.
2 flew, came out; The door flew open and a girl came
out, holding two heavy bags with recycled glass
and paper.
3 had already driven; By the time the police arrived,
the motorist had already driven away, leaving only
muddy tyre tracks on the road.
4 opened, took, started; Not knowing what to do
exactly, I opened the tool bag, took out the pliers
and started tinkering with the broken light.
8 1 all of a sudden
2 As soon as
3 Within seconds
4 For the next few minutes
5 Meanwhile
6 Eventually
7 then
8 before
9 Zadanie otwarte.

Speaking, page 106


Zadania otwarte.

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Reading, page 110
14 PA Ń S T W O I
SPOŁECZEŃSTWO 1 Zadanie otwarte.
2 A being open to meeting different people
Vocabulary, page 108 B taking care of your family and friends
C giving something back to the community
1 2 Greek flag 6 French flag
D being accepted by society
3 Russian flag 7 German flag
4 Ukrainian flag 8 Dutch flag 3 1 C 2 A 3 D 4 B 5 D
5 Turkish flag 9 British flag 4 Zadanie otwarte.
2 1 Russia, Germany, Turkey, France, the UK
2 Poland, Greece, the Netherlands, the UK, France, Use of English (1), page 111
Germany 5 1 b 2 a
3 1 rob 6 run For the other options, the subject of the main clause
2 hijack 7 commit and the surbordinate clause is not the same.
3 traffic 8 carry out 6 1 wearing 6 breaking
4 launder 9 smuggle 2 planned 7 injured
5 forge 10 commit 3 chosen 8 Shocked
4 Zadanie otwarte. 4 Having searched 9 promising
5 Telling 10 put
5 1 life imprisonment 6 fine
2 punishment 7 penalty 7 1 totally
3 trial 8 court 2 is reported
4 guilty 9 innocent 3 basic/useful
5 bail 10 verdict 4 handy
5 majority
6 1 fired 6 engaged 6 employee
2 Suffers/Suffer 7 commit 7 are committing/committed
3 targeted 8 laid down 8 appearance
4 became 9 to launch 9 weight
5 imposed 10 sooner
7 1 raise 4 collection 11 Having done
2 fund 5 promoting
3 live, raise
Listening (2), page 112
8 Zadanie otwarte. 1 Zadanie otwarte.

Listening (1), page 109 2 Zadanie otwarte.


3 29
9 1 Zadanie otwarte. 1 C 2 D 3 A 4 A
2 Possible answer: it takes place in a desert, the
location is usually uninhabited 4 1 d 2 e 3 a 4 f 5 b 6 c
10 28 5 1 well on the way to reaching the target of 5 million
1 D 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A Euros
2 the least she can do is use her vote
11 Zadanie otwarte. 3 raise awareness about the type of behaviour which
12 1 to 4 for could indicate a young person is involved in drug
2 from 5 from crime
3 for 6 to 4 the courts (judge) wanted to set an example that
fraud isn’t acceptable
13 1 the dust
5 he committed a crime by not declaring his income
2 a lemon
6 The policy is to keep everybody’s name on record
3 Burners/Burning Man regulars
for future events.
4 sales of coffee and ice
5 the society at Burning Man is more diverse and Use of English (2), page 112
temporary
6 all of us 6 Sentences 1b and 2b have more emphasis.
14 Zadanie otwarte.

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7 1 What the prisoners were most unhappy with was
the food.
2 It is social injustice that I can’t stand.
3 All I did was touch the handle and the alarm went
off.
4 It was my wife who saw the mugger.
5 It was the MP who took bribes from local
businessmen.
6 It was only when the judge read the letter that he
realised how serious the matter was.
7 What Michael did in the end was go to the police.
8 1 are social reforms to move
2 is the politician’s attitude
3 did was (to) shout
4 you’re looking at me
5 no point in discussing
6 the residents (should) be informed
7 has been on the rise
8 to have his/her/the office redecorated

Writing, page 113


9 Zadanie otwarte.
10 Zadanie otwarte.
11 1 will be found
2 are stolen
3 is being looked
4 will have been affected
12 Zadanie otwarte.
13 Zadanie otwarte.

Speaking, page 114


Zadania otwarte.

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