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Test z gramatyki -test luk - etap okręgowy


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W każdą z luk należy wpisać po JEDNYM słowie. Wyrazy gramatyczne, takie jak "the", "a", "n't", "'ve", etc są uważane za osobne wyrazy i mogą być wpisywane tylko samodzielnie. Napisanie tego testu będzie łatwiejsze, jeśli rozpoczniesz od przeczytania całego tekstu.

Jeżeli klikniesz w dowolnym miejscu na stronie pojawi się znak = zamiast błędnie wpisanej litery. Po zakończeniu kliknij na CORRECT.




Everything was in his favour. The border was barely three hundred yards from his position and he could make that in under the minute: twice he had done it against the clock. He was a young man, slim, wiry, with crinkly dark hair and hollows in his cheeks. It was a street-corner face, the grey eyes leaking in the wind, the white nose pinched, the crab-red ears tingling. 1/ the baggy jacket his shirt was 2/ at the neck, a cloth scarf 3/ around his throat. Heavy shoes, worn 4/ , frayed trousers. And 5/ like thin bundles of bone and veins. He glanced at his 6/ . It was exactly eleven minutes to three, 7/ meant he had waited in this place for 8/ nearly five hours already; waited and watched. 9/ view he commanded was exceptional, but only the 10/ interested him. It lay in the through of the 11/ like a length of discarded string, green fields and grey rock climbing to 12/ side. Altogether he could see at 13/ a mile of this narrow road, but nothing 14/ along it. All day nothing had 15/ , no cars, no people, and a 16/ might have concluded the road had been 17/ by mistake, or forgotten by the communities it 18/ presumably meant to serve.

The man who 19/ vigil was not a stranger, though. And he knew that 20/ he waited long enough his patience would be 21/ . He would wait another day 22/ need be. Two days, three - Jesus, yes. 23/ thin calloused fingers he fumbled into a 24/ and pulled out a crumpled pack 25/ unfiltered Camels, extracted a cigarette and ducked his 26/ down towards his right armpit 27/ get lit up. He did it like someone who was hungry.

Just 28/ he heard the helicopter, only an insect's 29/ to begin with yet enough to make his 30/ stiffen. He smashed the cigarette into the earth immediately and searched the sky for something other than scudding streamers of cloud. First the sudden helicopter sweep, then the armoured cars along the road. This was what they were doing now. No warning, yet all the warning in the world. The helicopter's buzz swelled to a snarl. When the man spotted the thing it was banking slightly at about seven or eight hundred feet and he watched it criss-cross the valley, back and forth above the road. He sank down into the leaves and hid his face as the helicopter worked towards him, feeling the air shake as it came thrashing directly over the beech trees, low and threatening, like something searching for him and him alone. Adapted from Drummer In The Dark by Francis Clifford




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Testy z czytania - etap okręgowy




Test z czytania - etap okręgowy





Test z olimpiady - etap okręgowy - czytanie

W każdym punkcie zaznacz jedno z czterech zdań (A, B, C lub D) najbliższe treści poprzedzającego tekstu.

No document is safe any more. Counterfeiting, once the domain of skilled crooks who used expensive engraving and printing equipment, has gone mainstream since the price of desktop-publishing systems has dropped. Virtually any kind of paper can be forged, including cheques, banknotes, stock and bond certificates, passports and security cards. For currency alone, millions of dollars in counterfeit banknotes make their way into circulation each year, and 40% of the counterfeits seized this year were digitally produced, compared with 1% a decade ago. In ancient times, counterfeiting was a hanging offence. In Dante's "Inferno", forgers were placed in one of the lowest circles of hell. Today, desktop counterfeiters have little reason to worry about prison, at any rate, because the systems they use are ubiquitous and there is no means of tracing forged documents to the machine that produced them.

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Test z czytania - etap okręgowy



Test z olimpiady - etap okręgowy - czytanie

W każdym punkcie zaznacz jedno z czterech zdań (A, B, C lub D) najbliższe treści poprzedzającego tekstu.

The issue in court was whether the killer had what is known in our over-medicalized world as a personality disorder, or if she had what used to be called a bad character. The World Health Organization defines personality disorders as "extreme or significant deviations from the way the average individual in a given culture perceives, thinks, feels and, particularly, relates to others. Such behavior patterns tend to be stable and to encompass multiple domains of behavior and psychological functioning. They are frequently, but not always, associated with various degrees of subjective distress and problems of social performance." The diagnosis thus rests upon vague criteria, of doubtful validity; but it makes sense, more or less, in practice.

If the accused had such a disorder, and her actions could plausibly be attributed to it, the defense might argue that she therefore did indeed have diminished responsibility for her actions: for it is accepted without argument today that a man is not in the least responsible for his own personality or character-a far cry from Marcus Aurelius's view 2,000 years ago that a man could, and ought to, cultivate his own character

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Test z olimpiady - etap okręgowy - czytanie

W każdym punkcie zaznacz jedno z czterech zdań (A, B, C lub D) najbliższe treści poprzedzającego tekstu.

In his mind's eye the captain pictured the cross of grey tarmac at the street intersection near the house, the narrow sidewalks leading directly past windows and front doors, all the labyrinthine ways of approach and withdrawal. This was no-man's land, neither hard core Catholic nor Protestant. But no less dangerous for that.

He went on looking at the street layout for perhaps a whole minute more. Then, very methodically he began to indicate exactly how the raid squad was to be deployed, crispness in his voice as his fingers spidered over the map, stressing a detail here, a field of fire there. Finally he pointed to the walled yard shown at the back of the house. "Cover the rear, sergeant."

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Test z czytania - etap okręgowy



Test z olimpiady - etap okręgowy - czytanie

W każdym punkcie zaznacz jedno z czterech zdań (A, B, C lub D), które najlepiej uzupełni lukę.

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Test ze słownictwa - etap okręgowy

Test z gramatyki - Test In Academic English

W każdą z luk wpisz odpowiednie litery, tak by oba pola wraz z literką pomiędzy nimi utworzyły poasujące do zdania słowo. Liczba kresek odpowiada liczbie liter brakującego słowa.

Przykład. This is a test in d English. - powstało słowo ACA D EMIC - Academic


1. These primitive nets were used for c big fish or other water creatures.


2. From that point you can take a narrow mountain a that will take you to the shelter in an hour.


3. In 1983 he made his second album, his best o to many fans.


4. For Christians the dove is the symbol of the Holy i .


5. His yearly c of $15,000 does not allow him any luxury.


6. She’s a born actress and her tears are no proof that her apology was n . I personally doubt it.


7. Her lawyer says the most k outcome of the case is that she will be fined.


8. In my situation his moral p was worth more than thousands of dollars.


9. ‘I think no introductions are needed’, said Fox. ‘Let’s go r to the subject.


10. We offered her $10,000 in damages but that didn’t t her and she demanded twice as much.



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Test ze słownictwa #2 - etap okręgowy

Test z gramatyki - Test In Academic English

W każdą z luk wpisz odpowiednie litery, tak by oba pola wraz z literką pomiędzy nimi utworzyły pasujące do zdania słowo. Liczba kresek odpowiada liczbie liter brakującego słowa.

Przykład. This is a test in d English. - powstało słowo ACA D EMIC - Academic



1. The Pope’s visit was one of the most memorable n in the town’s history.


2. There was no need to panic as the injuries were slight and no life was r


3. He’s not very talkative but that evening his words were w like water.


4. Salaries are paid monthly and weekly or even daily.


5. This kind of age-related f can be helped with appropriate hearing aids.


6. Those Italian place names show that the early t must have been Italians.


7. When his f with a student was revealed, his wife left him.


8. With i in most European countries, the sect has grown fast since 1970.


9. The girl’s tears f her father’s heart, so eventually he agreed to her marriage.


10. The next video shows me unpacking the c I had bought – milk, eggs, sugar, cheese, etc.



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Test ze słownictwa #3 - etap okręgowy

Test z gramatyki - Test In Academic English

W każdą z luk wpisz odpowiednie litery, tak by utworzyły pasujące do zdania słowo. Po wpisaniu słowa i kliknięciu w dowolnym miejscu na stronie pojawi się, które literki były poprawne. W miejscu błędnie wpisanych liter pojawi się znak =. Liczba kresek odpowiada liczbie liter brakującego słowa.

Przykład. This is a test in English.



1. At the end of the game the coach was onto the shoulders of the players and carried around in triumph.


2. Kneeling in front of the altar, the Pope was deep in almost unaware of TV cameras focused on him.


3. A baby cat is called a


4. The peasants were desperate as the sky offered no hope of rain.


5. The of life on Mars is rather improbable.


6. and division are inverse operations.


7. What we are using is expensive as similar effects could be achieved for a third of the money the present system requires.


8. In view of the recent violence in the area, it is highly whether any compromise can be reached soon.


9. After the elections, the neighbouring states the General as head of state and sent their ambassadors to the inauguration.


10. A is a woman who at baptism ceremony promises to be responsible for the child’s religious development.



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Test ze słownictwa #4 - etap okręgowy

Test z gramatyki - Test In Academic English

W każdą z luk wpisz odpowiednie litery, tak by utworzyły pasujące do zdania słowo. Po wpisaniu słowa i kliknięciu w dowolnym miejscu na stronie pojawi się, które literki były poprawne. W miejscu błędnie wpisanych liter pojawi się znak =. Liczba kresek odpowiada liczbie liter brakującego słowa.

Przykład. This is a test in English.



1. The decibel scale (dB) is used to loudness.


2. The school offers a wide range of extracurricular , including music, drama and pottery.


3. The Dead Sea lies 1200 feet sea level.


4. On 11 November we visit the war and lit candles on them.


5. Developing alternative fuels will ultimately our dependence on imported oil.


6. The seal of Mexico is an eagle with a snake in its and a cactus in its talons.


7. President's praise was a great to Tina to keep on working.


8. Because of a over where to have our home, we nearly delayed our wedding.


9. Granddad twisted his after stepping on a pothole and falling.


10. The movie opens with James on his knees begging his wife's for an office affair.



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