Focus3 2E MiniMatura Unit3 GroupB 1kol
Focus3 2E MiniMatura Unit3 GroupB 1kol
Focus3 2E MiniMatura Unit3 GroupB 1kol
Group B
Name: ______________________________________ Class: ____
Total: ___/50
LISTENING
Text 1.
The family had something to eat Text 4.
A as soon as they got on the ferry. The person is speaking
B before the entertainment started. A at a campsite.
C while they were watching England B in a television advert.
disappear. C in a shop.
Text 2. Text 5.
The man has to pay because Looking west from the campsite, you can see
A the two bags together weigh too much. A Canada.
B he doesn’t want to queue up again. B the other islands.
C he can’t move things from one bag to C only the sea.
another.
Text 6.
Text 3.
The man didn’t
Mr Davies and Miss Jones are
A go to Africa.
A parents of two of the children.
B do any sightseeing.
B school teachers.
C see the sea.
C friends of the girl’s father.
The bird we saw in the park could have been a blackbird. They're common here.
1 Tom took the first train to London this morning. He ____________________ in the capital
right now.
2 This ____________________ the hotel we're looking for. It looks too big and expensive.
3 The weather tomorrow is going to be really bad so the journey to the airport
____________________ longer than usual.
4 Margaret ____________________ in her car when she phoned me. I heard the noise of
a busy street.
5 Wendy ____________________ on a safari in Africa last summer. She doesn't have
a passport and has never been abroad!
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5 Choose the correct option. Sometimes more than one answer is possible.
People A, B on the plane some 40 or 50 years ago. It wasn't prohibited then!
A used to smoke B would smoke
1 Most children __ to school by bus in those days.
A would get B used to get
2 When I was child I __ going on fishing trips with my grandpa.
A used to love B would love
3 Our last journey to the seaside __ more than seven hours.
A would take B took
4 After getting to the top of the mountain, Alex __ a small village beneath.
A used to see B saw
5 Elephants __ to this lake regularly in the past but now they live in a different area.
A came B would come
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6 Choose the correct option.
MY FIRST FLIGHT
Question: I've never A in my life. Can I get lost in an airport?
The best I remember that I worried a lot before I 1____ my first flight, too. But
reply: there's nothing to worry about if you plan in advance.
If you go to the airport by train or bus, make sure to allow plenty of time as
there could be a train delay or a 2____, and that could make you late.
Long security lines are pretty much 3____, so be sure to leave enough time
after you arrive at the airport to get through all of the necessary screenings.
Some airports are very big and you 4____ that you don't know where to go.
If that happens, stop and look for someone who works at the airport. In
some cases your gate may be so far away that you will have to 5__
a shuttle bus or other form of airport transportation in order to get there in
a reasonable amount of time.
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7 Choose the correct option.
X: Why are you returning so late?
Y: Our tour bus (zepsuł się) __ and we had to wait ages for help.
A dropped off B got lost C broke down
1 X: When Hank got to the airport, he didn't have his passport.
Y: (Jest możliwe, że zostawił) __ it in his hotel room.
A He may left B He must have left C He might have left
2 X: Could you give me a lift to the station tomorrow morning?
Y: Sure, I can (podrzucić cię) __ on my way to work!
A keep up with you B hold you up C drop you off
TRAVELLERS’ TALES
1 _____
We often travel by plane but we don’t use budget airlines, even though they are
cheaper and often fly to the places we want to go. I’d rather pay more for a bit more
comfort. Last Christmas, we wanted to spend the holidays with family and friends and
we had a change of flight in Frankfurt, Germany. The time between flights was 45 minutes
and we soon realised that we weren’t going to make it. The airline was good to us
and the other passengers and gave us food and a comfortable hotel to sleep in. We
got a flight the next morning but, unfortunately, it meant that we missed a big family party.
I thought I’d been clever and found a quick way to get to Canada but I was very wrong.
Now I know that I need to leave at least two hours between flights if I want to be safe.
That’s much better than missing a flight or arriving without your luggage.
2 _____
We decided to travel across Europe by train. Train travel always looks so romantic in
films. I imagined leisurely meals in the dining car, meeting exotic people, followed by
a comfortable night’s sleep. Things started to go wrong before we had even left. The
security and check-in for the train from London was just like at an airport except that the
queues were longer. Then, when we got to Brussels, we found that our night train was
three hours late and there was nowhere to leave our bags. After a very long and not very
good meal at the station, it was finally time to get on the night train. It was OK but the
compartment was too hot and when we opened the window, it was too noisy to sleep.
The beds were hard and there was no dining car so everyone went straight to their
own compartments and didn’t socialise at all. It wasn’t quite as I had imagined it!
3 _____
We wanted to go to England but weren’t sure how to travel. We live a long way from
an airport and, anyway, none of us like flying. If we went by train, we would have to
change three times. In the end, we went by coach. It left our home town at five o’clock
in the afternoon, as planned, and arrived in London, exactly on time, twenty-two hours
later. I wasn’t expecting to sleep well and it wasn’t as comfortable as a bed but it was
better than I had imagined. The bus stopped every four hours for a rest and we all got
out. Everyone was very friendly and chatted and the atmosphere was almost like
a party. Then, at about eleven o’clock, it all went quiet as people tried to sleep. When
I got out in London, half asleep but happy, I felt as if I was saying goodbye to old
friends. I’m now planning on doing more travelling by coach.
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WRITING
Twój kolega z Irlandii chciał odbyć sam podróż pociągiem po Europie, ale nie zgodzili się
na to jego rodzice. Napisz do kolegi e-mail.
Hi Tom,
I've heard about your plans to make a train journey across Europe.
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Let me know what you think.
Write soon,
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