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6 Test B Vocabulary 1 Napisz, gdzie można kupić te rzeczy. Example tables, chairs: 1 a shirt: 2 some cakes: department store 3 The black shoes The white shoes 6 3 a newspaper: 4 a pair of trainers: 5 medicine, shampoo: 6 a dictionary: 6 3 Uzupełnij zdania, wstawiając wyższy lub najwyższy stopień przymiotnika w nawiasach. Example Sylvia is class. (young) the youngest girl in the Superlative adjectives 2 Uzupełnij zdania, używając najwyższego stopnia przymiotników w ramce. cheap expensive far large near short small tall Example 1 The red shoes are than the white ones. (expensive) 2 Wales is the country in the United Kingdom. (wet) 3 Let’s go in the lounge. It’s room in the house. (comfortable) 4 Who is teacher in your school? (nice) Liam Frank Bath 55km 1 Bath Banbury is the shortest. is the tallest. Oxford 18km Banbury 10km 5 Today’s homework is than yesterday’s. (difficult) 6 There are four children in Jackie’s family. She’s Situations 4 Uzupełnij dialog, udzielając odpowiedzi na pytania. (old) 6 A Can I try these jeans on, please? B 2 The bag The T-shirt B A (Later) How do they fit? 4 32 English Zone 3 Tests © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE

Test B 6 Reading 5 Przeczytaj tekst i zaznacz, czy zdania poniżej są prawdziwe (T) czy fałszywe (F). What are young teens wearing today? Comfortable clothes are important, but so are bright colours like orange and red, especially for girls. Boys prefer darker colours, or light greens and browns. Shorts, jeans and T-shirts are popular; but a new fashion for boys is to wear two shirts at the same time. Boys also like wearing big clothes, two or three sizes larger than they need. 16-year-old Brian Barnhart says, ’People look at me because my clothes are so big.’ Today’s fashions include many ideas and styles which were popular in the 1970s and 1980s. Shop assistant Clare Carter says that parents of teenagers often come into the shop with their children and say, ’I made a mistake. I didn’t keep my old clothes from the 1970s. My children want them now.’ Teen fashions are becoming more expensive every day – Clare says she understands the parents. Example Teenagers in Britain and the USA like wearing comfortable clothes. 1 Girls don’t like bright colours. 2 Boys like green and brown. 3 Sometimes boys wear two shirts. T Writing 6 Napisz o sklepach, które znajdują się w pobliżu twego domu. Co można w nich kupić? Jak często tam chodzisz? Czy je lubisz? Dlaczego (nie)? Listening 7 Posłuchaj i zakreśl prawidłową odpowiedź. Example The boy wants to buy A a jacket. B a shirt. C a T-shirt. 1 He’s got a shirt. A blue B green C brown 2 The shirt in the sale is A brown. B blue. C green. 3 It costs A £12. B £20. C £22. 4 The boy doesn’t like the shirt. A blue B purple C brown 5 The purple shirt A fits. B doesn’t fit. C isn’t very nice. 6 The boy asks to phone his A parents. C brother. B friend. 6 6 Total 40 4 Brian wears small clothes. 5 Children often buy clothes for their parents. 6 Clothes for teenagers are expensive. 6 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE English Zone 3 Tests 33

Test B<br />

6<br />

Reading<br />

5 Przeczytaj tekst i zaznacz, czy zdania<br />

poniżej są prawdziwe (T) czy fałszywe<br />

(F).<br />

What are young teens wearing today?<br />

Comfortable clothes are important, but<br />

so are bright colours like orange and<br />

red, especially for girls. Boys prefer<br />

darker colours, or light greens and<br />

browns. Shorts, jeans and T-shirts are<br />

popular; but a new fashion for boys is<br />

to wear two shirts at the same time.<br />

Boys also like wearing big clothes, two<br />

or three sizes larger than they need.<br />

16-year-old Brian Barnhart says, ’People<br />

look at me because my clothes are so<br />

big.’<br />

Today’s fashions include many ideas<br />

and styles which were popular in the<br />

1970s and 1980s. Shop assistant Clare<br />

Carter says that parents of teenagers<br />

often come into the shop with their<br />

children and say, ’I made a mistake. I<br />

didn’t keep my old clothes from the<br />

1970s. My children want them now.’ Teen<br />

fashions are becoming more expensive<br />

every day – Clare says she understands<br />

the parents.<br />

Example<br />

Teenagers in Britain and the USA<br />

like wearing comfortable clothes.<br />

1 Girls don’t like bright colours.<br />

2 Boys like green and brown.<br />

3 Sometimes boys wear two<br />

shirts.<br />

T<br />

Writing<br />

6 Napisz o sklepach, które znajdują się w<br />

pobliżu twego domu. Co można<br />

w nich kupić? Jak często tam chodzisz?<br />

Czy je lubisz? Dlaczego (nie)?<br />

Listening<br />

7 Posłuchaj i zakreśl prawidłową<br />

odpowiedź.<br />

Example<br />

The boy wants to buy<br />

A a jacket. B a shirt. C a T-shirt.<br />

1 He’s got a shirt.<br />

A blue B green C brown<br />

2 The shirt in the sale is<br />

A brown. B blue. C green.<br />

3 It costs<br />

A £12. B £20. C £22.<br />

4 The boy doesn’t like the shirt.<br />

A blue B purple C brown<br />

5 The purple shirt<br />

A fits.<br />

B doesn’t fit.<br />

C isn’t very nice.<br />

6 The boy asks to phone his<br />

A parents.<br />

C brother.<br />

B friend.<br />

6<br />

6<br />

Total 40<br />

4 Brian wears small clothes.<br />

5 Children often buy clothes for<br />

their parents.<br />

6 Clothes for teenagers are<br />

expensive.<br />

6<br />

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