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NAME:  

DATE: 

CLASS: 

SCORE: …………………………… / 15 

 
I.  Uzupełnij brakujące litery w wyrazach. (4 pkt) 
 
1.  In this state the majority  v _ _ _ _  for (supported) the candidate who did not win the 

presidential election.  

2.  The police acted swiftly and arrested the  k _ _ n _ _ _ _ _ _  (criminals who take people away

who had abducted a millionaire’s child. 

3.  E _ _ _ _ i _ _  (having the same rights, status etc.) before the law means that the law should 

apply to all persons in a consistent manner. 

4.  Even though apartheid was  a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  (ended officially) in South Africa in 1994, the 

racial problems in this country have not disappeared.  

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

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give 
member 
income 
car 
family- 
legal 
press 
resolve 

a   charges 
b   a conflict 
c   run 
d   rights 
e   thief  
f   a speech 
g   tax 
h   of parliament

 

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III. Uzupełnij poniższe zdania, używając podanego wyrazu w niezmienionej formie, tak 

aby zachować znaczenie zdania wyjściowego. Użyj od dwóch do pięciu wyrazów.  
(3 pkt) 
 

1.   ‘You have stolen my handbag,’ the woman said, pointing at me.  

 ACCUSED      The woman ………………………………… her handbag.  

2.   The government failed to implement changes that would save the economy.  

 SUCCEED    The government …..………………….………………… changes that would 

save the economy.  

3.   Just as I was about to leave, the telephone rang.  

 POINT       I was ……………………………………….…… when the telephone rang. 

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IV.   Przeczytaj tekst. Do każdej części tekstu (1.–4) dopasuj nagłówek, podsumowujący jej 

treść (A–E) i wpisz w każdą kratkę odpowiednią literę. Jeden nagłówek został podany 
dodatkowo i nie odnosi się do żadnej części tekstu. (4 pkt) 

 

HOW TO PROTECT ONESELF AGAINST IDENTITY THEFT 

 
Identity theft is a fast-growing problem, yet many people do not realize how easy it can be for 
someone to steal another’s identity. Knowing the proper steps for identity theft protection can keep 
you from joining the 11 million new victims of identity theft every year. 
 
1.  
Many people who fall victim to identity theft did not keep their documents safe. In many cases, 
identity thieves only need one of your financial or identification documents to gain enough 
information to start using your name and credit to open accounts and make purchases without your 
consent. Never carry your Social Security card, birth certificate, or medical insurance card in your 
purse or wallet on a daily basis. 
 
2.  
Always use virus and spyware protection programs to avoid getting viruses on your computer that 
could allow identity thieves to gain access to your personal files, documents, and financial 
information stored on your computer. Never give out passwords or any financial information. 
Identity thieves will invariably try to get your passwords through phishing emails, so it is important 
to never respond to any suspicious-looking email requesting any personal information. 
 
3.  
Many people have their license number and phone number added to their cheques for convenience. 
Most personal cheques already have your name and street address on them, and adding  
a driver’s license or phone number can increase your risk of identity theft. It is better to leave your 
driver’s license number and phone number off of your cheques and instead show the cashier your 
driver’s license when you make a purchase using a personal cheque. 
 
4.  
If you suspect that someone might have stolen your identity, immediately place a fraud report or 
credit freeze on your credit report to avoid any more fraudulent charges. Then, contact your local 
police department and file a police report, letting them know that you think someone has stolen 
your identity. Share with the police any other details you may have. 
 

Adapted from “A Beginner’s Guide to Identity Theft Protection” 

published on www.myid.com 

 

A  WHAT IF I BECOME A VICTIM? 

B  DON’T REVEAL TOO MUCH 

C  MONITOR YOUR CREDIT REPORT 

D  DON’T RISK LOSING YOUR PAPERS 

E PROTECT 

YOURSELF 

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