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AKADEMIA WOJSK LĄDOWYCH IMIENIA GENERAŁA TADEUSZA KOŚCIUSZKI
TEST Z JĘZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO
STUDIUM OFICERSKIE KANDYDACI DO KORPUSÓW OSOBOWYCH:
1) WOJSK LĄDOWYCH – NA POTRZEBY WOJSK OBRONY TERYTORIALNEJ 2) DUSZPASTERSTWA 3) WYCHOWAWCZEGO
TEST PRZYKŁADOWY
Czas na rozwiązanie testu: 90 minut
Instrukcje dla kandydatów:
Nie otwieraj testu zanim nie zostanie wydane takie polecenie.
Po otwarciu testu wpisz swój KOD KANDYDATA na arkuszu odpowiedzi (ostatnia kartka).
Test zawiera 14 stron.
Test zawiera 100 pytań.
Odpowiedz na wszystkie pytania.
Odpowiedzi należy udzielić na arkuszu odpowiedzi.
Ostateczna odpowiedź nie może być udzielona ołówkiem.
Nie wolno skreślać ani poprawiać raz udzielonej odpowiedzi na arkuszu odpowiedzi
Wszelkie pytania należy kierować do członków zespołu egzaminacyjnego obecnych na sali.
W trakcie testu nie wolno porozumiewać się z innymi kandydatami.
Informacje dla kandydatów:
Za każdą poprawnie udzieloną odpowiedź przyznawany jest 1 punkt.
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Zadanie 1
Pytania 1 – 10
Uzupełnij poniższy tekst wybierając poprawną odpowiedź A, B lub C. Wybraną odpowiedź zaznacz
na arkuszu odpowiedzi.
Przykład:
0. A are B is C be
0. A B C
PENGUINS
There (0)…… seventeen different types of penguins. They can be (1)…… forty centimetres to more
than one metre tall. They all (2)…… in the south part of the world. In winter, they swim (3)…… long
way to find warmer weather.
In spring, (4)…… penguins come together on the beaches of Antarctica. The female penguin (5)……
one or two eggs. She puts (6)…… eggs on the ground and sits there to keep (7)…… warm. But she
doesn’t sit all the time (8)…… penguins can move with one egg between their legs.
(9)…… the female penguin is sitting on the eggs, the male penguin brings her food. He also (10)……
this after the baby penguins are born.
1. A from B by C between
2. A lives B live C lived
3. A one B the C a
4. A lots B much C many
5. A have B has C haves
6. A her B hers C she
7. A it B them C their
8. A then B why C because
9. A When B How C Who
10. A does B do C doing
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Zadanie 2
Pytania 11 – 25
Wybierz z listy znajdującej się po prawej stronie właściwe słowo, aby uzupełnić tekst. Dane słowo może być
użyte tylko raz. Brakujące słowa wpisz na arkuszu odpowiedzi DRUKOWANYMI LITERAMI. Lista zawiera
więcej słów niż luk do uzupełnienia.
Przykład:
0. IT
A STORMY NIGHT
Yesterday the weather was awful. (0)…… started to (11)…… around midday and
continued (12)…… afternoon. There (13)…… also a strong wind. Then (14)……
about eight o’clock in (15)…… evening we had a thunderstorm. It was the (16)……
weather I have ever seen in (17)…… life.
I live very close (18)…… the sea and last night I (19)…… hear big waves crashing in
the storm. There is a river (20)…… far from our house. It is usually a small river
(21)…… last night it was very different. The river became higher (22)…… higher
with the rain and in the middle (23)…… the night it flooded out onto the land.
It is morning now and the sun (24)…… shining and everything looks very calm. I
hope that I will (25)…… again see another storm like the one last night.
all and at bad but could in is it (przykład) my never no not of rain raining the to was were worst
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Zadanie 3
Pytania 26 – 40
Przeczytaj definicje i uzupełnij brakujące litery, tak by powstały odpowiednie wyrazy. Nie wolno zmieniać
pozycji podanych już liter. Liczba kresek równa jest liczbie brakujących liter. Odpowiedzi wpisz na arkuszu
odpowiedzi. Na arkuszu odpowiedzi należy wpisać całe słowo DRUKOWANYMI LITERAMI.
Przykład:
0. This person is your father’s or mother’s sister. a _ _ _
0. AUNT
26. You can pack all your holiday clothes in this. s _ _ _ c _ _ e
27. This is what you are before you get married. s _ _ _ _ e
28. To move yourself through water with your arms and legs. s _ _ _
29. To tell someone you will definitely do something. p _ _ m _ _ e
30. You can read books here and take them home too,
if you have a special card. l _ _ _ _ _ y
31. If there’s a river, you’ll need to walk over it to cross it. b _ _ d _ e
32. A person who is not afraid. b _ _ v _
33. This person always shows good manners. p _ l _ t _
34. Not to remember something. f _ _ g _ _
35. A person who prepares food at a restaurant. c _ _ f
36. A person or thing you like more than anything else. f _ _ o u _ _ t _
37. A machine to wash dishes. d _ _ h _ _ _ _ _ r
38. To have clothes on. w _ _ _
39. To hit a door or window with your closed hand. k _ _ _ k
40. Opposite of dangerous. s _ _ _
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Zadanie 4
Pytania 41 – 50
Przeczytaj poniższe teksty i dla każdego z nich wybierz poprawną odpowiedź A, B lub C. Wybraną odpowiedź
zaznacz na arkuszu odpowiedzi.
Przykład:
0. Tomorrow – Platform 6
Night trains leave at 20 and 40 minutes past the hour.
This message means that…
A. there will be two night trains every hour tomorrow.
B. there will be delays on night trains tomorrow.
C. there will be more night trains from platform 6 tomorrow.
0. A B C
41. MESSAGE
Mary,
A message from the furniture shop: they will deliver your chair tomorrow at 2 p.m. Be home from work
by then – I’ll be out.
Sylvia
Which sentence is TRUE?
A. Sylvia will try to be home by 2 p.m.
B. Mary has to be home by 2 p.m.
C. Mary must phone the shop by 2 p.m.
42.
The New York Park Hotel
The New York Park Hotel is often called New York’s friendliest hotel. It has 300 rooms. The rooms have a
wonderful view of Central Park and the New York skyline. All rooms were completely redecorated in
1997. Ideally located for Broadway theatres and Fifth Avenue, the hotel is popular with many guests.
They return there again and again because the service is friendly, the rooms are excellent and the location
is perfect for sightseeing and shopping.
What can guests see from their rooms?
A. Fifth Avenue
B. Central Park
C. Broadway theatres
43. In the 1990s the idea of UN peacekeeping changed. Today's peacekeepers often deploy to stop civil wars,
their missions are more complex and they have more tasks. For example, UN troops disarm and
demobilise soldiers, help people to return to their homes and clear mines. There are more civilian
peacekeepers now than before, including police officers, engineers, medical personnel and drivers. These
people build roads, schools and hospitals.
Today’s peacekeeping forces…
A. have more civilians than before.
B. are not as busy as before.
C. consist of soldiers only.
Odpowiedź:
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44. Dear Meg,
I’d like to thank you for your hospitality and taking care of me during my stay in your house. I had a great time in Dublin and I think my English has improved. I am already back home. My journey was really successful. There was no delay and I met some nice people on the plane. I was glad to see all my family at the airport with balloons and a present for me. It was then when I realised a problem. I think I left my MP4 player at your place. Can you check it for me, please? It might be on the shelf in my bedroom. If you find it, could you send it to me by post? I’d be very grateful. I’ll pay the postage. I look forward to your reply.
Best regards, Sasha
Sasha is writing to Meg…
A. because she wants to give her the latest news.
B. because she enjoyed staying in Dublin.
C. because she’s forgotten something at her place.
45. Teresa really likes going to parties, dancing and having fun. With her friends, she always laughs and jokes.
The only problem is that she doesn’t feel well with people who she doesn’t really know. She just stops
talking and doesn’t even know where to look. It’s a bit embarrassing, really.
What do we learn about Teresa?
A. She enjoys being in the company of her friends.
B. She tells jokes when there are strangers around her.
C. She is a shy person in every situation.
46. I think the new Electrocar is awful. First of all, it is much too slow. It only does 22 kilometres an hour.
Secondly the battery just does not last long enough. You can only drive 30 kilometres before you need
to recharge it. The battery should last much longer — for 50 kilometres at least. What will drivers do
when They run out of power in the middle of the town?
The top speed of the Electrocar is …
A. 22 km/h.
B. 30 km/h.
C. 50 km/h.
47. Our shopping centre, the Oracle, is located in the centre of Leeds. The Oracle has 90 best shops, where
you are almost sure to find exactly what you are looking for. Outside the Oracle you will find 19 stylish
restaurants, and for those looking for some entertainment, a 10 screen Vue Cinema. Opening times are:
Mon - Fri: 09:30-20:00 pm, Sat: 09:00-19:00 pm, Sun: 11:00-17:00 pm.
You can get almost anything you are looking for in the Oracle Shopping Centre. It has two big
department stores (Debenhams and House of Fraser) and then many other popular shops where you
can buy a lot of different things. On the top floor there is also a swimming pool and a gym.
Inside the Oracle Shopping Centre there is not …
A. a place to do sports.
B. a restaurant.
C. a department store.
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48. My name’s Pat. I live at number 7 Priory Road. I'm tall and a little fat and I have short, straight hair. I’ve
got a pet bird called Billy. My best friend, Polly Richards, lives next door at number 6. She wears glasses
like me but her hair is short and curly. We teach together in the same school. She’s got a white cat called
Snowy. David Smith has got a cat as well. He’s Polly’s next-door neighbour. He hasn’t got any hair but
he’s got a beard and he drives a taxi. Dr Mann is my other neighbour. She’s got beautiful long, straight
hair and always wears big, round earrings. She’s a really kind woman. She works at the big hospital for
sick children. Dr Mann has got a great big dog called Roger.
Who has the same job as Pat?
A. Dr Mann
B. David Smith
C. Polly Richards
49. An article in the New Scientist says that the British love their pets. In 1993, the British spent ₤1.6 billion
on looking after them. Over ₤100 million of this was on animal medicine. The most common injury – a
broken leg – costs from ₤ 300 for a cat to ₤1,000 for a dog. One company in New Zealand now gives ’pet
leave’ – if workers’ pets are ill, they can stay at home and look after them.
In New Zealand …
A. all workers can stay at home if their pets are ill.
B. some workers can stay at home to look after their pets.
C. most companies give ‘pet leave’.
50.
Hi, My children have got a school holiday next week. But I am very busy – I work Monday to Thursday. My mother can stay with the children. I would like to do something nice with them this weekend. My son loves music and my daughter likes fireworks – all the loud noise and different colours in the sky at night! Do you know a good place to take them? Let me know. Best wishes, Nadia
What does Nadia want?
A. To go away on holiday next week
B. To get information about the weekend
C. To find a baby-sitter for her children
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Zadanie 5
Pytania 51 – 60
Co powiedział(a)byś w następujących sytuacjach? Uzupełnij drugie zdanie. Możesz użyć maksymalnie
CZTERECH słów. Nie wolno zmieniać podanych słów. Na arkuszu odpowiedzi wpisz tylko brakujące słowa
DRUKOWANYMI LITERAMI.
Przykład:
0. Wchodzisz do biura i widzisz swojego kolegę Toma. Zapytaj, jak się dzisiaj ma.
“How ………………………………………………… today, Tom?”
0. ARE YOU
51. Jesteś na dyskotece. Zapytaj koleżankę, czy chciałaby z tobą zatańczyć.
“Would ………………………………………………… with me?”
52. Rozmawiasz z Robertem, twoim sąsiadem. Zapytaj go, ile ma lat.
“Robert, how ………………………………………………… ?”
53. Powiedz koledze, że nie możesz pożyczyć mu 100 funtów.
“I’m sorry, but I ………………………………………………… £100 ?”
54. Jesteś u lekarza. Poinformuj go, że czujesz się okropnie.
“Doctor, ………………………………………………… .”
55. Jesteś na ulicy. Zatrzymujesz przechodnia. Zapytaj, jak możesz dotrzeć do centrum handlowego.
“Excuse me, how can I ………………………………………………… the shopping centre?”
56. Rozmawiasz z kolegą, który właśnie zaprosił cię do pubu. Przyjąłeś jego zaproszenie. Zaproponuj spotkanie o 7.30 wieczorem.
“Let’s ………………………………………………… seven p.m.”
57. Jesteś w sklepie odzieżowym. Chcesz kupić koszulę. Zapytaj, gdzie możesz ją przymierzyć.
“Where can ………………………………………………… on?”
58. Jesteś w hotelu. Zapytaj, czy śniadanie jest wliczone w rachunek.
“Is ………………………………………………… the bill?”
59. Rozmawiasz z Tomem, swoim podwładnym. Powiedz mu, że musi dzisiaj zostać w pracy do 6.
“Tom, I’m afraid you’ll ………………………………………………… at work until six today.”
60. Jesteś przy kasie w kinie. Kupujesz bilet. Zapytaj, kiedy kończy się film.
“What ………………………………………………… finish?”
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Zadanie 6
Pytania 61 – 70
Podkreślona część zdania zawiera błąd: gramatyczny, leksykalny, ortograficzny lub interpunkcyjny. Napisz
daną część zdania ponownie poprawiając błąd. Odpowiedzi wpisz na arkuszu odpowiedzi DRUKOWANYMI
LITERAMI.
Przykład:
0. I can to drive a car.
0. CAN DRIVE
61. I’m go home because it’s late.
62. I know him for two years. He’s a good friend of mine.
63. We had a time great.
64. Do you want to come with me.
65. It was difficult to choose the mane course.
66. I gone to Paris last week.
67. What time does the plane start?
68. I go to school by feet.
69. Who is the most rich person in the world?
70. What do you do tonight?
Zadanie 7
Pytania 71 – 80
Uzupełnij poniższy tekst wpisując JEDNO słowo w każdą lukę. Odpowiedź wpisz na arkuszu odpowiedzi
DRUKOWANYMI LITERAMI.
Przykład:
0. YEARS
My name is Mary Brown and I am fourteen (0)…… old. I live in the centre (71)…… Los Angeles, USA.
When I grow up, I want to (72)…… a writer. My mother (73)…… not think this is a good idea. She is a
doctor and she wants (74)…… to study medicine at university. But I know I won’t like medicine. I have
science lessons at school and (75)…… are very boring.
I (76)…… like to travel all around the world. I (77)…… only been to Europe once. We usually spend our
holidays in the USA but (78)…… year we may visit Mexico. Please (79)…… an email to tell me (80)……
your life.
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Zadanie 8
Pytania 81 – 100
Uzupełnij poniższe zdania wybierając poprawną odpowiedź A, B lub C. Wybraną odpowiedź zaznacz na
arkuszu odpowiedzi.
Przykład:
0. I saw an accident when I …… down the street.
A have been walking B walked C was walking
0. A B C
81. Whose is this book? It’s …… .
A mine B me C my
82. …… go to that restaurant. It’s very expensive.
A Not B Don’t C have
83. What colour …… her hair?
A is B has C have
84. Peter hasn’t finished …… .
A yet B already C always
85. Liz is …… in fishing.
A interested B interesting C interest
86. How …… in each bag?
A many sweets there are B much sweets is there C many sweets are there
87. I’m going out …… some bread and fruit. Can I get you anything?
A to buy B for buy C for buying
88. Sharon sings …… . She won the school competition last year.
A good B beautiful C beautifully
89. What does Rebecca …… in her free time?
A like do B likes to do C like doing
90. …… yesterday at half past ten in the evening?
A Were where you B Where were you C Where you were
91. Parents always worry …… their children.
A of B with C about
92. I have to use the stairs. The lift is out of …… .
A work B order C break
93. I think that one …… of bread is not enough for 7 people.
A part B bar C loaf
94. A: “What do you do in spare time?” B: “I love …… photographs.”
A making B doing C taking
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95. My wife’s brother was born in Switzerland, so he has a …… nationality.
A Swiss B Swissen C Switzen
96. My football team …… the match on Saturday. I am so happy!
A won B lost C scored
97. After the exercise he …… his combat uniform.
A took off B put out C got off
98. John and Betty live …… the street. Their houses are on the opposite sides of the street.
A along B between C across
99. It’s going to be a …… day today. Don’t forget your umbrella and raincoat!
A wet B foggy C dry
100. Let’s have some tea. The water is …… .
A cooking B boiling C frying
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