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I.   Zaznacz wyraz, który nie pasuje do pozostałych. (4 pkt) 
 
1.  root          leaf           

hill

 

    trunk 

 
2. 

species

   crocodile   shark 

   lion 

 
3.  gust     

fog

 

      breeze 

  gale 

 
4. 

habitat

 

   asteroid    planet     meteoroid 

II.  Dopasuj wyrazy z obu kolumn, tak aby utworzyć poprawne wyrażenia. (4 pkt) 
 
1

 

h

 

2

 

d

 

3

 

c

 

4

 

a

 

5

 

g

 

b

 

f

 

e

 

heat 
feel under 
active 
endangered 
steep 
deciduous 
solar 
starry 

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a   species 
b   trees 
c    volcano 
d   the weather 
e    night 
f    system 
g   slope 
h   wave 

 
III. Przetłumacz podane w nawiasach fragmenty zdań. (3 pkt) 
 
1. 

You had/You’d better take

 (Lepiej zabierz) a lot of sunscreen if you go to the seaside.  

2. No animal 

runs as fast as

 (biega tak szybko jak) the cheetah.  

3. 

If I did not/didn’t have to

 (Gdybym nie musiał) stay with my family, I would go trekking in 

Peru.  

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IV.   Uzupełnij luki, tak aby otrzymać logiczny i gramatycznie poprawny tekst. Zaznacz 

A, B, C lub D. (4 pkt) 

 

SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK (by Tom Powell

 
We arrived there around midday – it was hot, dry and we were tired, but I was armed with a bottle 
of water, a camera and my binoculars, and nothing could dampen my spirits when I saw the vast 
plains of the Serengeti expanded around me. This terrain was simply perfect for spotting  
animals.  

 
Our first major spot came just as we entered the national park boundaries. It was a lion –  
a beautiful, strong female, seeking 1) ……………… from the hot African sun, nestling on the thick  
bough of a huge tree! I was utterly delighted to see such a beautiful specimen, dozing contentedly 
and occasionally glancing down at us with her golden eyes. 

 
Continuing further into the national park, we spotted another big cat. This time it was a leopard. We 
stopped for minutes on end to take pictures, look through binoculars, and simply gaze at this sleek 
and adaptable 2) ……………… . Leopards are notoriously shy and elusive creatures, and we knew 
we were fortunate to have spotted one. It was starting to seem like there was a surprise for us 
around every corner! 

 
Our suspicions were confirmed when we happened upon a huge clump of deep green palms. 
Wanting a closer look, we drove on, only to find a veritable oasis in the heart of the Serengeti. 
There were hippos – and plenty of them. Hippos in the water, hippos on the 3) ……………… , 
hippos in the grass, and hippos wandering on the huge rocks. Amongst the much larger hippos in 
the group there were also a handful of juvenile hippos which looked miniature when standing side 
by side with their elders. However, even these younger specimens simply dwarfed the other species 
at the watering hole – crocodiles. The hippos were utterly unperturbed by the presence of these 
prehistoric, sinister and utterly motionless 4) ……………… , sometimes even nudging them out of 
their path to the water! 

 

Adapted from “Travelogue Serengeti National Park, Tanzania” 

published on goafrica.about.com 

 

A.  vital 

B.  huge 

C.

  major 

D.  crucial 

 

A.  reptile 

B.

  predator 

C.  amphibian 

D.  herbivore 

A.

  banks 

B.  sides 

C.  edges 

D.  margins 

 

A.  items 

B.  elements 

C.  

creatures 

D.  specimens