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XXXI OLIMPIADA J Ę ZYKA ANGIELSKIEGO
ETAP OKR Ę GOWY – stycze ń 2007 Henryk Krzy ż anowski
KLUCZ DO TESTU
GRAMATYKA 1
9. D
10. C
11. B
12. A
13. B
14. B
15. A
16. B
17. C
KLUCZ DO TESTU S Ł OWNICTWO
Uznajemy punkt tylko w przypadku bezb łę dnej pisowni.
1. brush
2. emptiness
3. furry
4. shootings
5. politeness
6. provided
7. currently
8. caution
9. division
10. movable
11. achievable
12. approximately
13. entertain
14. gradual
15. hurriedly
16. lawful
17. boasts
18. kneeling
19. namelessly
20. messenger
21. tightened
22. vinegar
23. accustomed
24. shyness
25. quarrelsome
26. outstanding
27. thorny
28. slippery
29. unwise
30. feast
31. domestic
32. underestimated
33. overpowered
34. supplies
35. dunes
KLUCZ DO TESTU CZYTANIE
1. B
2. C
3. A
4. C
5. D
6. D
7. C
8. D
9. B
10. A
11. A
12. B
13. D
KLUCZ DO TESTU LUK
W poni ż szym kluczu umieszczono jedynie wyrazy wykre ś lone z oryginalnego tekstu.
Przy poprawianiu prac nie wymagamy oczywi ś cie odtworzenia orygina ł u, zwa ż aj ą c
zamiast tego, aby zdania utworzone dzi ę ki wpisaniu wyrazów w luki by ł y ca ł kowicie
poprawne, zarówno pod wzgl ę dem gramatyki jak i tre ś ci ca ł ego tekstu.
1. A
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. D
6. C
7. D
8. D
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1. size
2. behind
3. marked
4. so
5. within
6. curtain
7. behind
8. on
9. Printed
10. initials
11. until
12. in
13. earlier
14. intention
15. sale
16. the
17. another
18. climb
19. past
20. attention
21. radio
22. about
23. would
24. sight
25. walked
26. check
27. none
28. back
29. turned
30. reassure
31. had
KLUCZ DO TESTU KULTURA
1. A
2. C
3. B
4. B
5. C
6. A
7. C
8. B
9. B
10. B
11. D
12. A
13. C
14. C
15. B
16. B
17. D
18. C
19. D
20. D
21. A
22. A
23. D
24. D
25. A
26. C
GRAMATYKA 2
Przyznajemy punkty lub po ł ówki za fragmenty wyró ż nione poni ż ej t ą sam ą czcionk ą .
Ocena oparta jest o kryterium pozytywne (forma najw ł a ś ciwsza), a nie jak na ogó ł w
testach gramatycznych negatywne (brak b łę du). W razie w ą tpliwo ś ci (nie wszystkie
poprawne odpowiedzi da si ę przewidzie ć ) nale ż y uzgadnia ć sposób oceny ze
wszystkimi poprawiaj ą cymi ten test. Za ra żą cy b łą d w cz ęś ci nie wyró ż nionej mo ż na
odj ąć ł punktu. Przy oznaczeniu 0 / 1 nie przyznajemy 1/2 pktu za cz ęś ciowo
poprawn ą odpowied ź .
RELATIVE CLAUSE 0 / 1
1. the artist had his landscapes finished by his pupils, none of whom paralleled him in
craftsmanship.
OBJECT CLAUSE 0 / 1
2. Is an explanation of why the hero does what he does so crucial in a slapstick
comedy? I don't think so.
THERE + BE 0 / 1
3. into two groups does not solve the problem, because there exist individuals who
belong simultaneously to both.
VERB PATTERN 0 / 1
4. Electronic tagging of all works of art would make it far more difficult for thieves to
sell them.
IDIOMS 0 / 1/2 / 1
5. ...of the previous days, most of my pupils couldn't help looking down their noses at
their Bulgarian guests.
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TIME CLAUSE 0 / 1
6. ... wouldn't try to help Adams until all the doubts concerning his conduct in Iraq
are/have been cleared.
ARTICLE / NOUN 0 / 1/2 / 1
7. About a/one third of the photos in the album were taken in the West Bank and [0]
Gaza. In contrast, the rest show
[0] West Jerusalem and Tel Aviv's most modern office towers.
PERFECT 0 / 1
8.... Sheila did not claim to have witnessed the event or even to have heard about it
directly from any of the participants. She merely repeated the rumour.
MODAL + INF 0 / 1
9. saying that not everything that counts can be counted has a very deep
philosophical meaning.
SEQUENCE OF TENSES 0 / 1
10. ...that July night in San Francisco when Barry Goldwater told us that, as US
citizens, we must never give up our freedom?
COMPARISON 0 / 1
11. The simple rule is that the more powerful the state becomes, the less free its
citizens will feel.
PRONOUNS 0 / 1
12. For a liberal thinker, it is yet another example that shows that children are being
raised in an environment that is not theirs but rather their parents' and grandparents'.
CONDITIONAL 0 / 1
13...consider changing the lighting system if the money you will save is greater than
the investment in the new lamps.
PASSIVE VOICE 0 / 1/2 / 1
14. ...a difference between being allowed to take part in team games and being made
to.
RELATIVE 0 / 1
15. Many critics seem to be annoyed by the fact that, in the case of Gibson's movies,
the public ignore their opinions.
DETERMINERS 0 / 1
16.... thought that about 20 percent of the population were poor while almost/nearly
every fifth estimated that the proportion was 30 percent.
VERB PATTERN 0 / 1
17. Before any good shots can be taken, you must get all those middle-aged men to
forget about the camera.
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