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1 Człowiek SŁUCHANIE
11 on 1 SŁUCHANIE
3 compliment2
SŁOWNICTWO 212 (M)
to 24 gain
110a 1STRUKTURY
d LEKSYKALNO‒GRAMATYCZNE
31
2il- b 2 a
1 B
1 socks 6 hat 3literate
b –illiterate 1
3 c
2 D
2 sandals 7 scarf 4logical-
a e arrogance
4-ance:
3 A
3 underpants 8 gloves illogical
5dis-c b confidence
5-ence:
4 C
4 shorts 9 trunks 6loyal-disloyal
c -ty: honesty, loyalty
5 jumpers 3-ity:
(M) maturity, sensitivity, sincerity, sociability
2 obedient-disobedient 1-ness:
F kindness, politeness, rudeness
2 conceited
1 MÓWIENIE
im- 2
2 F
2 1 gullible
head 11 fingers 1mature-immature 32 F
3 2 self-conscious
cheek 12 chest aperfect- imperfect T imaginative, competitive, meditative,
4-ive:
4 3 impartial
nose 13 stomach Guess
ir- what? 5 Tsupportive, argumentative, dismissive
5 4 absent-minded
chin 14 arm d like to tell you about…
I’rational-irrational 6 T
5 mouth / lips 15 knee I’ve got something interesting to tell you.
responsible-irresponsible 3
36 eye 16 hip 1a noun
in-tell you how I once ….
I’ll MÓWIENIE 2
(Students’
7 ear own answers.) 17 thigh bsensitive-insensitive 1b adjective
12a adjective
4 8 neck 18 ankle 1sincere-insincere
went The student cannot think of much to say about
9 shoulder 19 wrist 2un-met 2b noun
(Sample answers) the photo.
10 hand 20 foot 3reliable-unreliable
was wearing 3a adjective
1 Dan is not very intelligent, but… (he’s very
4 felt 53b noun
4 reliable). 11 (Sample answer)
2
TheClaire can be
criminals area no.1
bit immature
and 4. sometimes. 5 saw 4
3 Annie is not very well-organised and not always 61 were
reasonable
throwing 1 Perhaps one of them will go out. Or they might
1a start
arguments
5 reliable. 2 unreasonable
7 realized arguing and shouting. On the other hand,
3 unreliable 1b they
argumentative
might start talking and make it up.
1 sensible
4 Nick can be rather conceited 6sometimes.
friendly c 2a imaginative
2 bossy 7 reliable 4 reliable
1 b 2b imagination
53 relaxed 8 rebellious 5 obedient PISANIE
2 a 3a meditative
1
4 gsensitive 9 cheerful 6 disobedient 1
3 c 3b meditation
2
5 cambitious 10 selfish 4CZYTANIE
d a
3 h Podziel
5 (M) się nowiną i powiedz, gdzie para się poznała.
6
4 f 2 Podaj przynajmniej dwie cechy wyglądu
CZYTANIE 2 1 imaginative
1 f 1 c opisywanej
5 d 22 e 2 immatureosoby.
2 h Podaj przynajmniej jedną cechę jej / jego
6 a 13 Option C 3 disobedient
3 a d charakteru
7 b 24 Option A: You present women as objects that 4 sincerity popartą przykładem.
4 b b Wyraź swoją opinię na temat nowego związku
8 e are nice to look at; 5 rudeness
5 g 5 a i zapytaj kolegę / koleżankę o zdanie.
Option B: She had to go to hospital to be 6 arrogance
6 c b
7 d
(Students’ own answers.) 3 treated for anorexia. Can you imagine to how
P: 3, 4, 6, 7
MÓWIENIE
8 e 1 many
C teenage girls this may happen after
N:
7 2 looking
A at your photos of impossibly skinny 1 1, 2, 5, 8
8 perceived, perception females? ; ca
1 3 B
1 imagine,
a boredimagination 4 a frustrated Option D: Why don’t you print articles about O: Dear Kitty, Hi Ricky,
2 Topic 1: What first impressions are based on;
13 b boringrecollection 4 b frustrating women who are brave or intelligent, or who
4 (M) E: Love, All the best, Best wishes, Yours,
recollect, What happens as we get to know people better;
24 aassume,
surprising
assumption 5 a depressed 1 have
B done something special for other people? Situations when first impression can be right;
25 b surprised
realised, realisation 5 b depressing 32 (Sample
F answers) … the consequences for 2 Dom
Prejudices and the dangers they pose;
3 a worried 6 a exciting 3 Cother people. / … what may happen as a result.
SŁOWNICTWO
Topic 2: What it means to love humanity; Ways of
38 b worrying 6 b excited 44 Option
D B
1 demonstrating love for humanity; What it means
1 head 35 (M)
A
10mind
2 1 tofence
love your neighbour; Ways12ofTV
showing love for
16 B ‘your
2 gate neighbours’; 13 floor
1 mind
3 in, with 5 to
2 C 3 drive 14 cooker / oven
2 head
4 in 6 with 1 a PISANIE
3 D 4 garage 15 bath / bathtub
3 mind
5 at 7 as 2 b
4 C 15 balcony 16 curtains
4 head
6 of 3 b
5 D Problem
6 roof 1: The physical description is a detailed
17 washbasin
7 mind 4 a
6 C list; it
7 chimney reads more like a police
18 bed than
report
CZYTANIE
8 head 1 5 b
2 (M) 46 b 8 awindow
description of a friend; it gives no impression
19 wardrobe
9 of
9 doora living person. 20 desk
1 D Not very important Important Problem
1
2 Ain, as
SŁUCHANIE 10 sofa 2: The last sentence is21a list of six
chair
2 appearance a lively personality 11 personality
rug traits not supported with/ light
22 lamp any
3 Cin 2(M)
examples of the friend’s behaviour.
3
4 Bof, as 1 perfect
B teeth being friendly
2
4
5 Ain 2 a sexy
C body being generous
5 12 garage 5 gate
6 Bof 3 looking
B like a skinny model a sense of humour 2a garden
Ania was a cheerful girl, possibly
6 fencewith a strong
6 on 4 C sense of humour.
3 on
7 3 balcony 7 roof
5 B
1 lazy
8 of 5 immature 4b drive
Ania’s clothes suggested she might be a bit of
3 a tomboy.
2 talkative
9 in 6 stupid
10 with
3 polite 7 reserved 1 rubbed
4 irresponsible 8 attractive 2 perceiving

1
77
3 3 f 5 T
1 b 4 e
5 g MÓWIENIE
2 c
3 a 6 b 2
7 a (Sample answer)
2 Dom 9
The main theme of these materials is housing
problems/differences in housing standards.
SŁOWNICTWO 1 out
1 2 up 3
1 converted 3 out (Sample answers)
2 home 4 off There is a photo showing a luxurious modern flat.
3 pre-war 5 on I can see a bar graph showing the number of flats
4 penthouse 6 up built in Poland in recent years.
5 bungalow 7 in There’s also a headline which refers to young
6 studio 8 in people’s housing problems/ the difficulty of
7 mansion getting your own flat when you’re young.
10
2 1 house STRUKTURY LEKSYKALNO‒GRAMATYCZNE
Bedroom 2 home 1
1 bunk beds 3 home/house
1 The walls haven’t been papered properly.
2 desk 4 house
2 John painted the ceiling of his room purple last
3 swivel chair 5 home [from] home
week.
4 roller blinds 6 home
3 She’s planning to have a new radiator installed.
5 windowsill 11
6 radiator 2
1 length, width
7 stool 1 d
2 height
Living room 2 b
3 strength, weight
1 glass-fronted bookcase 3 e
4 maintenance
2 Venetian blinds 4 a
5 construction
3 chest of drawers 5 c
4 framed photograph CZYTANIE 3 (M)
5 knick-knacks 1 1 if his house had been built the previous
6 fireplace
C (She strolled absent-mindedly from the hall 2 is being redecorated by
7 rocking chair
into the living room.) 3 thinking of buying
3 4 have the roof
2
1 c 5 needs doing up
A: wiped a speck of dust, rearranged the ornaments
2 e
(not cleaning in a systematic way); PISANIE
3 a
B: the plants needed watering and she made a 1
4 b
mental note to do it later
5 d The second description is better. The first one is
D: her first instinct was to rush out (she was not
mainly a list of furniture; the second one shows
4 preparing to leave)
why the room relaxing by describing it from the
1 upholstered chairs 3 (M) point of view of a person using it for relaxing
2 display cabinets activities.
1 B
3 Persian rugs
2 D 2
4 framed photographs
3 A
5 grandfather clock The furniture is wonderfully comfortable…, …large,
4 B
soft sofa…, …supported on the cushions…, …a
5 5 C
lamp in the perfect position for reading…, …a coffee
1 impressive 5 table within easy reach… the six speakers of the
2 spacious sound system are positioned ideally around you…
(Sample answer)
3 airy
the delightful fragrance of the flowers bordering
4 minimalist 3 Szkoła
the lawn behind the thick privet hedge; the rush
5 stylish
of wind through the trees; the red tiles on the roof SŁOWNICTWO
6 cluttered
of the house; a Victorian mansion with a double
garage at one side and a huge conservatory at the 1
6
other; as isolated as a lonely farmhouse or country 1 boarding
1 downtown
cottage. 2 nursery
2 residential
3 independent
3 estate
SŁUCHANIE 4 vocational
4 suburb
1 5 middle, junior high
5 outskirts
1 d 2
7 2 f 1 d
1 redecorating 3 a 2 a
2 papered 4 e 3 f
3 replaced 5 b 4 e
4 repair 6 c 5 c
5 installed
3 (M) 6 b
6 tile
1 F 3
8 2 F 1 e
1 c 3 F 2 d
2 d 4 T 3 b

2
4 c CZYTANIE 4 d
5 a 2 (M) 5 b
4 1 D
2 C 4 Praca
1 folder
2 file 3 G SŁOWNICTWO
3 hole punch 4 B 1
4 highlighter 5 F
1 barrister
5 rubber 6 E
2 plumber
6 compasses 4 3 priest
7 stapler 4 stockbroker
1 challenge
8 pencil sharpener 5 counsellor
2 build
9 paper clip(s) 6 undertaker
3 run
10 set square 7 beautician
4 think
11 notepad 8 dustman
12 ruler STRUKTURY LEKSYKALNO‒GRAMATYCZNE
2
5 1
1 d
1 took/did A 2 f
2 score/get 1 b 3 a
3 retake/resit 2 c 4 c
4 come out/be announced 3 a 5 b
5 external/school-leaving B 6 e
1 b
6 2 c 3
1 mock 3 a 1 fashion
2 past C 2 interior
3 set 1 c 3 games
4 flunked 2 a 4 software
5 mark 3 b 5 web/website
6 papers
7 entrance 3 (M) 5
1 A 1 d
7 2 C 2 c
1 I 3 D 3 f
2 F 4 C 4 a
3 A 5 B 5 e
4 C 6 A 6 b
5 H 7 g
6 E MÓWIENIE
7 G 1 6
8 D Introductions 1 and 3 are acceptable, but flawed. 1 income
9 J Neither gives an outline of the structure of the 2 wages
10 B presentation. In 1, the speaker immediately starts 3 tips
talking about himself/herself – this part could 4 salary
8 4 rise
be used as one of the examples, but it shouldn’t
1 up 5 bonus
constitute the introduction. In 3, the speaker
2 off 6 profit
states his/her opinion so soon and so categorically
3 up 7 pension
that it does not provide a good starting point for
4 behind
a balanced discussion. 7
5 round
Introductions 2 and 4 are more effective: both 1 with
6 in
start by stating the topic and go on to outline 2 under
7 down
the structure of the presentation by listing the 3 to
8 out
main points the speaker intends to make. In 2 the 4 in, on
9 speaker’s opinion is stated and in 4 it isn’t – both 5 in
1 difficulties are possible approaches.
2 memorise 8
PISANIE 1 e, h
3 psychologist
4 ability/abilities 1 2 a, c
5 dyslexic B is appropriate. A states the writer’s opinion and 3 f, g
6 academic does not refer to advantages and disadvantages. 4 b, d
7 gifted
2 9
8 assessment
9 artistically 1 What are the benefits and drawbacks of taking 1 promotion
10 creativity such a step? 2 job
2 This custom can be said to have both 3 sick
SŁUCHANIE advantages and disadvantages. 4 flexible
3 (M) 3 What are the arguments for and against this 5 benefits
solution? 6 job
1 B
7 pay
2 E 3 8 maternity
3 A 1 c
4 D 2 e 10
3 a 1 find employment
2 a nine-to-five job

3
3 a career in 3 (M) 5 d
4 apply for the position of 1 sounds interesting. 6 b
5 his true vocation 2 None of my friends 7 f
6 cheap labour 3 prospects of promotion.
6
4 either of
11 1 mates
5 most of which
1 unemployed 2 colleagues
6 He was offered
2 employment 3 acquaintance
3 employer PISANIE 4 family
4 employee 5 companion
1
5 unemployment 6 close
A and C are faulty, because neither of them states
7 friend
12 the writer’s opinion. A poses a question which is
8 circle
1 beautician different from the question posed by the topic; C
2 technicians refers to arguments for and against. Introductions 7
3 retirement B and D both introduce the issue and state the 1 c
4 accountant writer’s opinion. 2 d
5 repetitive 3 e
2
6 challenging 4 a
Conclusion 3 is faulty. It refers to one particular
5 b
CZYTANIE aspect of the issue (women soldiers) instead of
summing up the whole discussion. 8
3 (M)
1 b (Students’ own answers.)
1 C
2 d
2 B 9
3 D 1 b
4 D
5 Życie rodzinne i towarzyskie
2 d
5 B SŁOWNICTWO 3 a
5 1 4 c
1 by, of 1 h
10
2 on 2 a
3 c 1 out
3 on 2 for
4 in, below 4 b
5 k 3 on
5 out 4 after
6 j
7 i 5 off
SŁUCHANIE
8 f 6 out
4 7 up
9 e
1 T 8 for
10 g
2 T 9 up
11 d
3 F 10 on
4 F 2
5 T 11
1 fiancé
2 civil 1 in common
MÓWIENIE 2 by sight
3 registrar
1 4 ceremony 3 hate the sight of
The student mainly reads the extract aloud. She 5 best 4 a love-hate relationship
does not explain how it is related to the main idea 6 bridesmaids 5 looks up
or to the other visuals on the page. 7 veil 6 looks down
8 bouquet 7 fond of, sick to death
4 (M)
9 groom 12
Student A
10 reception (Students’ own answers.)
an advice website, a friendly bedside manner,
11 band
nursery school teacher, tactful, reading aloud
12 newlyweds CZYTANIE
Student B
Shoot a film/ shoot documentary footage, 3 2 (M)
chef, cinematographer, practice/prepare for a Birth: baptism, cot, expectant mother, labour, 1 D
performance, a job ad, creative maternity clothes, maternity ward, midwife, 2 A
nappy. 3 F
STRUKTURY LEKSYKALNO‒ GRAMATYCZNE 4 B
Funeral: bury, coffin, cremation, grave, headstone,
1 hearse, mourning, urn. 5 E
1 some 5
4
2 neither
1 extended 1 frenetic
3 any
2 nuclear 2 fussing
4 Most
3 single 3 police
5 none
4 cohabiting 4 devices
6 either
5 Adoptive, foster 5 rid
2 6 same-sex 6
a 2 7 home
1 compel
b 1
5 2 chuck out, discard
c 5
1 e 3 crucial
d 6
2 c 4 put your feet up
e 4
f 3 3 g
4 a

4
STRUKTURY LEKSYKALNO‒GRAMATYCZNE 3 8
2 1 d 1 rip-off
1 care 2 c (delete ‘who was’, leaving the participle 2 fortune
2 turns phrase ‘wearing a full-face helmet’ – two words 3 astronomical
3 part fewer with no loss of meaning) 4 nose
4 easy 3 e 5 exorbitant
5 granted 4 b 6 arm and a leg
6 advantage 5 a
9
4 (M) 6 Żywienie / Zakupy i usługi 1 spare
1 to 2 giftwrap
SŁOWNICTWO 3 delivered
2 take
3 part 1 4 warranty/guarantee
4 who Fruit: blackcurrant, pear, raspberry, tangerine. 10
5 although/while Vegetables: asparagus, aubergine, broccoli, red 1 account
pepper. 2 withdraw
SŁUCHANIE
Fish: eel, herring, salmon, trout. 3 loan
1 Meat: lamb, pork, turkey, veal 4 rate
(Students’ own answers.) 5 interest
2
2 (M) 6 off
1 c
7 cash machine
1 D 2 d
2 C 3 a 11
3 A 4 f 1 out
3 5 b 2 in
1 …I must admit it is a lot of work keeping up with 6 g 3 off
so many… 7 e 4 in
2 …Your closest friends are those who you love 5 by
3
for themselves, because of something in their 6 by
1 saturated 7 in
character… 2 unsaturated
3 …I have three categories of friends. Firstly the 8 in
3 carbohydrates
inner circle: my nine closest friends… 4 fibre CZYTANIE
4 5 protein 3 (M)
1 E 6 calcium
1 B
2 C 4 2 C
3 A 1 C 3 A
4 B 2 D 4 F
3 G 5 E
MÓWIENIE
4 B 5
3 5 A
The speaker’s answers are very short. This has a 2 He worried that the raised numbers on his
6 H
double negative effect: they don’t sound very credit card might be worn down.
7 E
polite, and they are not effective in defending his 3 He had several large wardrobes made to order
8 F
views. and a cabinet built for her shoes.
9 I
4 He had a whole room turned into a walk-in
4 5 wardrobe.
This time the candidate starts by showing that 1 fishmonger’s 5 She could change outfits twice a day and still
he understands the examiner’s argument, which 2 off-licence not repeat herself for almost two years.
makes his answers polite. He then goes on to 3 greengrocer’s 6 Tony Takitani was left with a room full of size 7
defend his point of view by presenting additional 4 delicatessen/deli dresses and 112 pairs of shoes.
arguments and examples. 5 stationer’s 6 (Sample) answers
PISANIE 6 His wife lowered her gaze- because she felt
1 1 queue ashamed or because she was thinking
2 till …she had a certain feeling of lightness…- she felt
Napisz opowiadanie zatytułowane „A Friend
3 trolley relieved, perhaps freer and hopeful
in Need”, w którym główny bohater w trudnej
4 belt A film of sweat broke out on her forehead. She
sytuacji przekonuje się, że może polegać na swoim
5 barcode took a deep breath and closed her eyes. – she felt
przyjacielu.
6 cashier unwell – probably she was suffering withdrawal
2 7 receipt symptoms, like an addict deprived of the object of
1 Characters: Alice and her college mates, Vera the addiction.
and Julie 7
1 discount SŁUCHANIE
2 Place: the airport in Barcelona
3 Time: the end of the winter holiday 2 half 1
4 Lead-up to the main event: The characters are 3 offer pay up front (O), put the finishing touches (B),
robbed. Alice’s passport is stolen. 4 price deny all responsibility (B), threaten sb with legal
5 Follow-up: 5 bargain action (O/B), give a complete refund (B), do the
Feelings: relief. 6 wholesale job properly (B)
Consequences and conclusions: Alice realises 7 off
8 sale 2 (M)
that Vera is her true friend (and Julie isn’t).
9 retail 1 C
10 reduced 2 D
The hidden word is “shopaholic.” 3 B

5
4 B 2 10
5 C 1 caravan 1 attendant
2 tent 2 departure
MÓWIENIE
3 cottage 3 luxurious
1 4 B&B 4 collision
The speaker describes the graph in a lot of detail 5 youth hostel 5 arrival
without attempting to interpret the data or to 6 twin room 6 relaxation
link them with the general theme. 7 suite
CZYTANIE
3 3
2
1 c 1 unattended
2 a 1 1 billion
2 vacancies, booked
3 b 2 1.9%
3 delayed
4 e 3 241m
4 call
5 h 4 251m
5 vacate
6 g 5 10
6 facilities
7 f travelling by air: 1, 3, 4; staying in a hotel: 2, 5, 6. 3 (M)
8 d
1 D
4
STRUKTURY LEKSYKALNO‒GRAMATYCZNE 2 A
A
3 C
1 1 Allen keys
4 D
Satisfied customer, dissatisfied customer, 2 pump
5 C
satisfactory service, unsatisfactory service, to 3 inner tube
express satisfaction 4 light 4
5 saddle 1 car rental
2 6 frame 2 commuter
1 dissatisfied 7 gears 3 pedestrian-friendly
2 dissatisfaction 8 chain 4 freeway, motorway, expressway
3 satisfactory 9 handlebar 5 traffic congestion
4 satisfaction 10 brake
5 satisfied 11 water bottle SŁUCHANIE
6 unsatisfactory 12 pedal 2
3 (M) 13 spoke (Suggested answers)
14 tyre 2 red
1 faulty
B 3 blue
2 proof
1 pump up 4 immediately / passenger alarm
3 dissatisfied
2 tighten 1 F (700 police officers, not 7,000)
4 replacement
3 oil 2 F (the green button, not the red one)
5 unsatisfactory
4 remove 3 T
6 complaint
5 fix, patching 4 F (The train won’t always stop immediately)
PISANIE 6 adjust
3 (M)
2 5 1 F
The style is too informal. 1 Check that your seat and headrest are in the 2 T
right position. 3 F
3
2 Adjust the mirrors and fasten your seatbelts. 4 F
(Suggested answers) 3 Make sure the gear is in neutral.
contractions: haven’t, what’s; words/phrases 5 T
4 Switch on the ignition and start the engine.
which produce an aggressive tone: stupid, 5 Press the clutch and put the car in gear. MÓWIENIE
crappy; colloquial uses of the verb get: get 6 Take the handbrake off and gradually release 1a
their parents to spend, get really naught; strong the clutch.
intensifiers: totally, really; other colloquial (Sample answers)
7 Press the accelerator. All these visuals have to do with the impact of
words or phrases: supercool, they haven’t a clue. 8 Drive safely! tourism on the environment and on historic
4 6 monuments.
Children watch all those stupid commercials on 1 trip All these visuals are related to the topic of different
TV, in which mass-produced pink plastic toys look 2 tour ways of travelling.
attractive and totally magical, and they believe 3 voyage 1b
what they see. They do not realise they are being 4 expedition (Sample answers)
used by great corporations to persuade their 5 excursion Both photos show people travelling.
parents to spend their hard-earned money. 6 journey The graph illustrates the phenomenon mentioned
What is more, when children start desiring the
in the first extract: the rapidly increasing number
things they see in the ads, they can become badly- 7
of tourists.
behaved … 1 off The people in the first photo are tired and stressed
2 off/out out by waiting in the crowded environment of an
7 Podróżowanie i turystyka 3 out airport, while, in contrast, in the second photo the
SŁOWNICTWO 4 for people are out in the fresh air, walking at their own
5 up pace and enjoying themselves.
1 6 over The website extract refers to the same theme as the
Rail travel: E, H, C 7 out photo: the disadvantages of air travel, for example,
Sea travel: I, B, K 8 up airport delays.
Road travel: G, A, L 9 in In the photos, we can see the results of the
Air travel: D, J, F 10 off increasing numbers tourists.
11 down
12 up

6
STRUKTURY LEKSYKALNO‒GRAMATYCZNE 4 9 B, C
1 1 features 10 A
1 c 2 edited
SŁUCHANIE
2 a 3 set
4 appears 2 (M)
3 b
4 d 5 shoot 1 C
6 released 2 D
2 7 based 3 B
1 had 4 A
5
2 wouldn’t have spent 5 C
3 lived 1 symphonies
4 hadn’t left 2 concertos STRUKTURY LEKSYKALNO-GRAMATYCZNE
5 would travel 3 key 1
6 set off 4 score 1 A, B
7 had not been invented 5 bars 2 A, C
6 pitch 3 B, C
3 (M)
6 4 A, C
1 hadn’t forgotten her passport, we wouldn’t
1 easel 5 A, C
have missed
2 I had set out 2 sketch 2
3 see my cousin off 3 canvas 1 based on a true story/real events: oparty/a
4 wasn’t broken, he could / he would 4 palette na prawdziwej historii/ prawdziwych
5 you book 5 brushes wydarzeniach
6 model 2 the action is set / takes place: akcja jest
PISANIE 7 sculpture osadzona / rozgrywa się
3 7 3 unconvincing: nieprzekonująca; far‒fetched:
1 was shining 1 f/subject naciągana
2 was sitting 2 a/ technique 4 violent/brutal scenes: sceny przemocy /
3 admiring 3 e/ subject brutalne sceny
4 opened 4 b/ subject 5 I liked: podobały mi się; I was impressed by…:
5 got out 5 d/technique … zrobiły na mnie wrażenie
6 took 6 c/ subject 3 (M)
7 reached
8 had guided 8 1 unconvincing / far-fetched
9 realised 1 curtain 2 I was most impressed by
10 had lost 2 stage 3 The action takes place / is set
11 began 3 orchestra pit 4 based on real events
4 box 5 too many violent scenes
4
5 gallery MÓWIENIE
1 had he lost (just possibly: did he lose); showed 6 stalls
2 hadn’t lost, would never have discovered 7 aisle 4
3 would be telling / would tell 8 opera glasses silence: a pair of lovers sitting together in silence;
someone saying something shocking.
8 Kultura 9
music: a song in a language you don’t know; opera
1 strip arias; noise music; religious music (Gregorian
SŁOWNICTWO
2 tabloid, circulation chant, Bach, Haendel’s Messiah)
1 3 channel other art forms: surrealist paintings
1 opening 4 editorial
2 narrator 5 column PISANIE
3 chapter 6 gossip 1
4 final 7 Quality
5 plot a
8 coverage
6 characters 1 Basic information about the work.
7 novel 10 2 Brief plot outline.
8 Prize 1 novelist 3 Analysis of the strong and / or week points of
2 playwright the work.
2 3 sculptor 4 Recommendation
1 verse/stanza 4 cartoonist b
2 simile 5 cinematographer 1 the author
3 rhyme 6 stuntmen 2 the title
4 line 7 choreographer 3 the genre
5 personification 8 violinist, conductor, musician c
6 hyperbole are, sends, is mistrusted, is regarded, is imprisoned,
CZYTANIE makes
3 Present Simple is used to summarise the plot.
2 (M)
1 e d
1 B
2 c The author’s imagination:
2 D
3 g The author’s astounding imagination, supported
3 C, D
4 b by her knowledge of cultural anthropology, has
4 A
5 f created a reality that not only entertains us, but
5 B, C
6 a also makes us think.
6 A, D
7 d LeGuin has constructed a rich and consistent
7 B
8 C reality.

7
The plot: 7 relay / relay race 3 e
The tale is gripping, the storytelling - superb. 4 c
8
The characters: 5 a
The characters inhabiting this world are multi- a football 6 b
dimensional and psychologically convincing. b basketball
The moral message of the book: 3 tennis SŁUCHANIE
… challenges us to reflect on our own world and 9 1
our attitudes to people who are different from us. 1 c They’re talking about golf.
e 2 d
1 complex 2 (M)
3 e
2 complexity 1 T
4 f
3 multi-dimensional 2 F
5 b
4 consistent 3 F
6 a
5 convincing 4 T
10 5 F
9 Zdrowie/Sport 1 a, b 4
SŁOWNICTWO 2 a, c
1 d
3 b, c
1 2 b
4 a, b
1 d 3 a
5 a, c
2 e 4 e
6 b, c
3 a 5 c
4 b 11
MÓWIENIE
5 c 1 allergic
2 recovery 1‒2
2 3 injury (Students’ own answers.)
1 wounded 4 athlete
2 injured STRUKTURY LEKSYKALNO‒GRAMATYCZNE
5 skiers
3 recovered 6 cyclist 1
4 cured 7 achievements 1 to listen
5 treating 2 that the game had been postponed
6 heal CZYTANIE 3 going
1 4 that he’d touched 5 to bring
3
1 cast 1 since 2
2 crutches 2 after
1 claim, explain, deny
3 stitches 3 which
2 inform, remind, warn
4 bandage 4 thanks to
3 offer, refuse (also: claim)
5 sling 2 4 encourage, remind, warn
6 scar Which or that can be crossed out in sentences 1, 5 suggest (also: encourage)
4 2 and 5. 3 (M)
1 cough 3 1 (that) they’d lost the match
2 earache 1 B 2 to help the student find
3 eye 2 D 3 the footballer not to start playing / that he
4 stomach 3 A shouldn’t start playing
5 lungs 4 C 4 us that the flu vaccination was
6 lung 5 going to the match
7 head 4 (M)
8 smoking 1 E PISANIE
9 rash 2 C 2
10 neck and face 3 G Extract 1 comes from a story and 2 from
4 A a description.
5
5 D
1 e 6 F 3
2 a visual description: spectacular fireworks, a
3 c 5 parade of characters from Greek mythology and
4 d 1 Because she has won 17 gold medals, three people dressed as ancient statues, gliding and
5 b silvers and two bronzes in five consecutive dancing through the stadium
Winter Olympics. sounds: evocative music, hearing the Polish
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2 They were first organised as part of a program national anthem
1 c of rehabilitation through sport for injured adjectives used to evaluate: spellbound,
2 d WW2 soldiers. 3 The name was coined from impressed, vivid, elegant, imaginative
3 f the words ‘paraplegic’ and ‘Olympics’, but can
4 e also be interpreted as derived from the Greek
5 a 10 Nauka i technika
‘pará’- ‘alongside’ and ‘Olympics’.
6 c 4 Some of their results are better than those of SŁOWNICTWO
7 their able-bodied counterparts. 1
1 archery 5 Because the Spanish team attempted to Astronomy: orbit, solar system, universe
2 rowing introduce players who were not disabled in Biology: cell, organ, species
3 pole vault that category. Chemistry: compound, element, molecule
4 high jump 6 Mathematics: coordinate system, equation,
5 long jump variable
1 f
6 javelin Physics: elementary particle, gravity, velocity
2 d

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2 8 2 B
Astronomy 1 world wide web 3 B
1 solar system 2 hypertext transfer protocol 4 D
2 orbit 3 random access memory 5 A
3 universe 4 digital versatile disc (also: digital video disc) 6 A
Biology 5 liquid crystal display
MÓWIENIE
4 cell 6 local area network
5 species 7 universal serial bus 2
6 organs Finding information online:
9
Chemistry – the entrance requirements of a university
7 elements 1 addition – how to get a passport
8 compound 2 subtract – whether a book you need is available and where.
9 molecule 3 multiplication Communicating with the people you love:
Mathematics 4 divide – In the past - letters and long-distance phone
10 equations 10 calls;
11 variable – now - email, chat, video calls.
1 mathematician
12 coordinate system People getting organised:
2 chemist
Physics – a support group for people with a rare illness
3 physicist
13 Gravity even and their families;
4 archaeologist
14 velocity – help for victims of natural disasters.
5 psychologist
15 elementary particle Free speech:
CZYTANIE – Governments can’t stop people sharing
3
2 (M) information/ expressing their views.
verbs: 1, 3, 6, 7, 10, 12, 14 Bad uses of the Internet:
nouns: 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 13 1 D
– opinions posted on websites - rude, aggressive,
1 formulated 2 factor 2 B
racist, homophobic, insensitive;
3 investigating (also possible: analysing) 3 C, D
– illegal activities:
4 research 4 A
• scams,
5 records 5 A, B
• pornography, including child pornography.
6 collaborating 6 B
• advice on how to build bombs;
7 analysed 7 D
– terrorists can use the Internet to get organised.
8 group 8 C
9 experiments 9 C 3
10 confirmed 3 The examiner asks about child pornography and
11 evidence terrorism. The student responds to the examiner’s
A correlation
12 published concern by explaining she did not mean to imply
B unclear
13 link that those phenomena were acceptable. She
C found
14 reject condemns those crimes and makes an additional
D claim
point about government spending on weapons
4
SŁUCHANIE versus crime prevention.
1 i
2 h 1 4
3 d Biology: predator, sexual reproduction, the
4 f structure of DNA PISANIE
5 b Chemistry: nitric acid, reaction, test tube 1
6 g Astronomy: red giant, white dwarf, light year technology
7 e Engineering: jet engine, gas tank danger
8 a
2 (M) 3
9 c
1 C 1 e
5 2 D 2 d
1 adapter 3 E 3 f
2 electric shaver 4 B 4 b
3 hairdryer 5 a
4 light bulb STRUKTURY LEKSYKALNO‒GRAMATYCZNE
6 c
5 plug 1
6 socket A 11 Świat przyrody
1 at the age
6 SŁOWNICTWO
2 of age
1 sockets 3 in the age 1
2 hairdryer 4 aged 1 peninsula
3 electric shaver B 2 range, peak
4 plug 1 turned out 3 lake
5 adapter 2 found out 4 island
6 bulb 3 turned up 5 coastline
7 4 came up 6 Gulf
1 peripherals C 7 Bay
2 resolution 1 disapproval 8 Cape
3 shortcuts 2 distaste
4 extension 3 disappointment
5 responding 4 disagreement
6 memory stick 2 (M)
7 inbox 1 C

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2 5 cycle 8
6 logging 1 c
mild/light extreme
7 plant  2 b
Rain drizzle downpour 8 renewable 3 a
Wind breeze gale CZYTANIE MÓWIENIE
hurricane 1 1
Fog mist 1 however 1 change
2 otherwise 2 disputed
Cloudy (sky/day) overcast
3 because 3 in
Hot (weather) scorching 4 disastrous
2
a heatwave 5 threats
1 B
6 implement
2 C
3 7 policies
3 A
8 emissions
1 thick
3 (M) 9 pressure
2 light
1 E 10 make
3 heavy
4 strong 2 A
PISANIE
5 sleet 3 B
4 F c
6 snowstorm
5 C One of the most 6beautifull places in Poland is
4 Słowiński National Park. It is located in the north-
1 oak STRUKTURY LEKSYKALNO‒GRAMATYCZNE west of the country, on the Baltic coast. I have very
2 maple 1 fond memories of that area, as 4I was going there
3 pine 1 to every summer when I was a child. 8It’s scenery is
4 spruce 2 have spectacular. There are dunes of incredibly pure,
5 birch 3 who white sand, which give the landscape a fantastic
6 horse chestnut 3 a appearance. There are lakes so close to the 9sea,
5 more that sea water gets into them whenever there is a
5
storm.
1 snowdrop 2 It is a perfect place for people 2which enjoy walking,
2 daffodil 1 c 7
takeing photos, and especially birdwatching. With
3 tulip 2 b over 260 bird species, the area is a birdwatchers’
4 daisy 3 e paradise. You 5also can walk up Rowokół hill, which
5 pansy 4 a is not very high, but there is a viewing tower on top
6 lily of the valley 5 d of it from which you can see a panorama of the
7 forget-me-not surrounding area.
8 heather 3 (M)
If you are also interested in man-made landscape
1 in elements, I recommend a walk to 1old lighthouse
6 2 been
1 swan in the small village of Czołpino. Several years ago it
3 most was closed for repairs, but since last summer 3it is
2 seagull 4 which
3 sparrow open again.
5 the
4 great tit 6 to d
5 magpie 1 the old lighthouse
6 raven SŁUCHANIE 2 who
7 2 3 it has been
1 breed 1 C 4 I used to go
2 mating 2 D 5 can also
3 nests 6 beautiful
3 7 taking
4 lay 1 with a book, thinking, waste of time
5 hatch 8 Its
2 best, buy less, consume less 9 sea that
6 young
7 feed 4
8 graze 1 someone else’s opinion: answer D (People ask 12 Państwo i społeczeństwo
9 hunt me: ‘Don’t you value your time?)’ something the SŁOWNICTWO
10 migrate speaker says about a different form of travel: 1
11 hibernate answer B (When I cycle, I listen to my IPod)
1 pass
2 actions the speaker mentions, but not as the
8 2 approve
best way: answers A, B, C .
1 g 3 implement
2 a 5 (M) 4 administer
3 d 1 C 5 represent
4 f 2 A 6 interpret
5 b 3 A 7 for resolving
6 e 4 C 2
7 c 5 C
a
9 7 1 equal
1 recycling 1 renewable energies 2 rights
2 conserve 2 carbon neutral 3 liberty
3 vegetarian 3 wind turbines 4 happiness
4 carbon 4 solar panels

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b 10 MÓWIENIE
5 speech 1 possession 1‒3
6 censorship 2 punishment, imprisonment (Students’ own answers.)
7 conscience 3 poverty
8 assembly 4 homelessness STRUKTURY LEKSYKALNO‒GRAMATYCZNE
c 5 immigrants 1
9 judgment
CZYTANIE 2 Rarely have I seen such a well-organised society.
10 law
3 On no account must we invest any money in
11 process 2
this venture.
d 1 e 4 Not only does the company use child labour,
12 proof 2 d but it dumps toxic waste next to farms as well.
13 innocent 3 a 5 Little did they realise what we were planning.
14 guilty 4 b 6 No sooner had the news been announced than
15 doubt 5 c riots broke out in the city.
e
3 (M) 7 Not a word did he say about the proposed
16 trial
redundancies.
17 witness 1 C
18 counsel 2 D 2 (M)
3 A 1 does the undertaking involve a significant risk,
3 4 C but
1 f 5 D 2 no account should you believe
2 g
5 3 have I made any of the statements
3 a
4 did they know that they would be
4 b (Suggested answers)
5 had the protest march started than the police
5 c Scotland’s situation in the late 17th century:
6 d not much industry, tiny navy, no foreign colonies, 2
7 e foreign trade routes blocked by England. 1 Not only does the undertaking involve a
Paterson’s plan: to set up a colony in Darien and significant risk but …
4 control both oceans. 2 On no account should you believe …
Noun (abstract): economy, economics The difficulties encountered in Darien: hot and 3 Never have I made any of the statements …
Noun (person): economist humid climate, failed crops, disease caused by 4 Little did they know that they would be …
Adjective: economic, economical insects, malnutrition. 5 No sooner had the protest march started than
Verb: economise The effects of the Darien disaster: 71 per cent of the police …
5 settlers died; colony surrendered to the Spanish;
huge financial losses destabilised Scotland’s PISANIE
1 economic
economy; loss of political independence 3
2 economy
3 economist SŁUCHANIE 1 d, f
4 economical 2 b, h
2 (M)
5 economics 3 c, e
6 economise 1 C 4 a, g
2 E
6 3 B 5
1 Prime Minister 4 A Topic 1:
2 Member of Parliament b The story feels frighteningly real.
3
3 gross domestic product e X’s superb acting makes the story especially
4 weapons of mass destruction 1 c convincing and moving.
5 World Trade Organization 2 e Topic 2:
3 g a It all started one April afternoon, when …
7 4 a d Suddenly, they heard …
1 b, h 5 b Topic 3:
2 a, d 6 d c She devoted forty years of her life to improving
3 c, e 7 f the situation of …
4 f, g f He was one of the most important figures of
4
8 the civil rights movement in …
A landslide victory means the election was won by
1 b a very large margin; a closely fought contest means
2 c the difference in the number of votes was small.
3 a A ceasefire is a temporary agreement to stop
4 d fighting (zawieszenie broni); a peace treaty is the
5 e next and more permanent step, and agreement
6 f that formally ends an armed conflict (traktat
7 g pokojowy).
9 5
1 for 1 recklessly
2 of 2 disqualified
3 of 3 eligible
4 with 4 hand
5 of, from 5 delinquent, destroying
6 to, for 6 attempted

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