wyborcza.pl Gazeta Wyborcza edulandia.pl 17 Wtorek 14 kwietnia 2015 Próbna matura 2015 EDUKACJA 1 a non-public school or correspondence course; 1 hiring a qualified tutor or teacher who will teach the child/children at home. You must also know that lately a change has been made to the form “Home Schooling Notification Form”. To register your child/children, the document should be completed and sent to Home Schooling Office till June 30. You can get more detailed information by visiting a special website for homeschooling parents or by finding a local support group. ŹRÓDŁO: WWW1.PGCPS.ORG/HOMESCHOOLING 5.3. The text gives readers A. tips how to choose a good homeschooling options. B. some advice about completing homeschooling documents. C. basic information for homeschooling beginners. Zadanie 6. (0-5) Przeczytaj tekst. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, zgodną z treścią tekstu. Zakreśl literę A, B, C albo D. DEAR ORLANDO, I LOVE YOU, BUT… Margo Roth Spiegelman, a Central Florida native, went on plenty of adventures in Orlando. Her greatest moments included catching sight of the city from a top of the SunTrust skyscraper and sneaking into SeaWorld theme park moments before dawn. But not even those thrilling journeys could keep Margo from growing tired of Orlando. As the 18-year-old student, she began focusing on the faults of Orlando and the people within the city. “It’s a paper town. I mean, look at it, those streets, all the houses that were built to fall apart. I have never once in my life come across anyone who cares about anything that matters here,” Margo said of the city. Before the Orlando fanatics form an “I hate Margo” group, I must point out the cynical teen is not real. She is just a character in John Green’s novel, Paper Towns. But I like to think the fictional personality is not all that fictional. I think she exists in the ambitions of my classmates and me. Just like Margo, I have lived in Central Florida my entire life. I have never done anything as drastic as breaking into SeaWorld, but the region has taken me on some unforgettable childhood adventures. But even with the hundreds of memories I have had here, I cannot help but dream of the day I leave this place. It is not like that I hate Orlando and I cannot stand living here. But there is nothing new for me to explore here. I have eaten the same meals at the same restaurants for the past 16 years. I have seen the angry mobs at the Florida Mall so many times that I do not pay attention to them anymore. The only thing I have not got used to in Orlando is the roads. I get lost at least 500 times each day. In fact, I am fond of this city, and I think it is overflowing with wonderful people and places. However, I am ready to find a new setting for my life. I want to replace familiar classmates with complete strangers at a university. I want to move to a city that freezes over in December and see snow for the first time. I want to be sure I no longer need my mom and dad when I find a tiny spider in my room and suffer a panic attack. Let me be clear: there is nothing I want to leave behind. When I leave Florida in the fall of 2015, I want everyone here to understand that I do this because I must find a greater definition of myself, I must leave the borders of my hometown and explore new worlds. But until this time comes, I will try my best to stop concentrating so much on tomorrow and appreciate one last year of staying here. ŹRÓDŁO: WWW.HYPEORLANDO.COM/ACCORDING-TO-KATIE/2014/03/ B. can memorise city plan quite well. C. is pleased with the variety of eating places. D. has discovered all that was interesting for her. 6.3. While living in Orlando, the author A. has not experienced snowy weather. B. started to dislike living in the city. C. has had some extreme adventures. D. stopped being afraid of spiders. 6.4. In her last year in Florida the narrator is going to A. become friends with her classmates. B. get pleasure from living there. C. focus on her university education. D. escape the city as often as possible. 6.5. In the text, the author A. explains why she is leaving her hometown. B. encourages readers to move to Orlando. C. describes her favourite novel character. D. presents her childhood memories. Zadanie 7. (0-3) Przeczytaj tekst, z którego usunięto trzy zdania. Wpisz w luki 7.1.-7.3. litery, którymi oznaczono brakujące zdania (A-E), tak aby otrzymać logiczny i spójny tekst. Uwaga: dwa zdania zostały podane dodatkowo i nie pasują do żadnej luki. WHY A SOCCER STAR LOOKS FOR ONE BOY By Pete Muller 6.2. In her hometown the narrator A. seldom sees groups of protesting people. A. I was sent there to take pictures for a National Geographic magazine story on Ebola virus. B. When we met a few days later, I told him about the difficult situation in the village. C. As a result, a lot of children go to school and the benches are extremely crowded. D. I didn’t noticed what they were wearing when I posted the photo on Instagram. E. Soon, the first delivery of medicines and food is going to be sent to the village. Zadanie 8. (0-5) Przeczytaj tekst. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz właściwą, tak aby otrzymać logiczny i gramatycznie poprawny tekst. Zakreśl literę A, B albo C. Nobody likes doing the dishes, but it turns out that doing this everyday task might pay off in an unexpected way. According to a new study published in the Journal of Pediatrics, washing dishes by hand 8.1. ____ using a dishwasher might prevent the development of allergies. Researchers in Sweden 8.2. ____ the parents of children ages 7 and 8. They discovered that children whose families handwashed the dishes instead of using a machine were less likely to have allergies. JUŻ JUTRO MATURA MA ATURA T MATEMATYKA ARKUSZE MATURALNE Z ODPOWIEDZIAMI Partner: Cena „Gazety Wyborczej” i książki 11,99 zł (w tym 8% VAT) 1 8.1. 8.2. 8.3. 8.4. 8.5. A. instead of A. tried A. from A. stimulate A. use B. in support of B. called B. than B. motivate B. uses C. because of C. surveyed C. of C. wake C. using Zadanie 9. (0-5) W zadaniach 9.1.-9.5. wybierz wyraz, który poprawnie uzupełnia luki w obydwu zdaniach. Zakreśl literę A, B albo C. 9.1. My neighbour, Tina _____ a lonely life and she seems to be happy. Don’t follow this road, it _____ to the haunted house. A. lives B. leads C. lets 9.2. A few weeks ago I took a photo of a classroom in Meliandou, a small village in Guinea. In the picture there were the young children learning French. 7.1. ___ But Dries Mertens, an internationally known Belgian soccer star, did. And he was surprised to see one of the young boys in the photo wearing a tshirt with his name and number on the back. So Mertens wrote me on Twitter to find the boy. He initially wanted to send him his new jersey. 7.2. ___ He was devastated to hear that many schools in Guinea were closed because of the Ebola virus, so he immediately phoned his agent and sponsors. They decided to do much more to help the community. 7.3. ___ Of course, the children will also get new jerseys and balls. As a photo journalist, I always hope that my photos will have an influence on people’s lives in ways I can never imagine. And it has just happened. The power of photography and the new social media is incredible. ŹRÓDŁO: HTTP://PROOF.NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC.COM/2015/03/27/ WHY-MY-PHOTO-FROM-GUINEA-SPARKED-A-SOCCER-STARS-SEARCH-FOR-ONE-BOY/ MORE CHORES, FEWER ALLERGIES 6.1. Which sentence is NOT TRUE about Margo Roth Spiegelman? A. She has grown up in Orlando. B. She has taken part in illegal activities. C. She could not see any disadvantages of Orlando. D. She has been critical of Orlando residents. Earlier research has shown that dishes washed by machine are cleaner 8.3. ____ those washed by hand. So the reason kids develop allergies is because their surroundings are actually too clean. Being exposed to germs, especially early in life, is good for the immune system. You 8.4. ____ the immune system in various ways and it becomes tolerant. This study shows that while 8.5. ____ the dishwasher might be easier, the old-fashioned method of cleaning up could be better for your health. ŹRÓDŁO: WWW.TIMEFORKIDS.COM/NEWS/ MORE-CHORES-FEWER-ALLERGIES/217436 2 2015 I have been working really _____ to finish this project. Can you help me with this _____ wooden cupboard? A. difficult B. strong C. hard 9.3. It’s no _____ calling her. She is at work. May I _____ your dictionary? I don’t have mine today. A. have B. sense C. use 9.4. Mary has good manners and she knows how to set a _____ properly. Which _____ are you going to sit at, Mary? A. food B. table C. menu 9.5. Is this gift really _____ me? I have been looking _____ you for ages! A. for B. to C. at Zadanie 10. (0-10) Wzięłaś/wziąłeś ostatnio udział w warsztatach rękodzieła. Na prowadzonym przez Ciebie blogu: 1 poinformuj, jakiego rodzaju były to warsztaty i gdzie one się odbyły 1 opisz, jak wyglądały zajęcia 1 napisz, jakie są Twoje odczucia związane z tymi warsztatami 1 przedstaw swoje plany związane z rozwijaniem sprawności manualnych Należy rozwinąć swoją wypowiedź w każdym z czterech podpunktów. Długość pracy powinna wynosić od 80 do 130 słów (nie licząc słów w zdaniach, które są podane). Oceniana jest umiejętność pełnego przekazania informacji (4 punkty), spójność i logika wypowiedzi (2 punkty), bogactwo językowe (2 punkty) oraz poprawność językowa (2 punkty). ENTRY: Latest news! Last week I participated in an interesting workshop! MATURZYSTO! 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