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EGZAMIN MATURALNY
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Arkusz V
ROZUMIENIE TEKSTU CZYTANEGO
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ARKUSZ V
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ROK 2002
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Arkusz V
Zadanie 12. (3 pkt)
Przeczytaj uwa¿nie fragment opowiadania. Z podanych odpowiedzi wybierz w³aciw¹,
zgodn¹ z treci¹ tekstu. Zaznacz jedn¹ z czterech mo¿liwoci zakrelaj¹c literê a, b, c lub d.
(...) When she answered the front doorbell at eleven fifteen the following morning and found
Mr Amos Curry, hat in hand, upon the step, inquiring about a room, she remembered a remark
her Uncle Cecil had made to her on the day of the funeral. “You will surely not want to be
here all on your own, Esme, in this great house. You should take a lodger.”
Mr Amos Curry rubbed his left eyebrow with a nervous finger, a gesture of his because he
was habitually shy. “A room to let,” he said, and she noticed that he wore gold cuff links and
very well-polished shoes. “I understand from the agency ... a room to let with breakfast.”
“I know nothing of any agency. I think you have the wrong address.”
He took out a small loose-leaf notebook. “Number 23, Park Close.”
“Oh no, I’m so sorry, we are ...” she corrected herself, “I am twenty-three Park Walk .”
A flush of embarrassment began to seep up over his face and neck like an ink stain,
he loosened his collar a little until she felt quite sorry for him, quite upset.
“An easy mistake, a perfectly understandable mistake. Mr ... Please do not feel at all ...”
“... Curry. Amos Curry.”
“...embarrassed.”
“I am looking for a quiet room with breakfast. It seemed so hopeful. Park Close. Such
a comfortable address.” She thought, he is a very clean man, very neat and spruce, he has
a gold incisor tooth and he wears gloves. Her mother had always approved of men who wore
gloves. “So few do, nowadays. Gloves and hats. It is easy to pick out a gentleman.”
Mr Curry also wore a hat.
“I do apologise, Madam, I feel so ... I would not have troubled...”
“No ... no, please...”
“I must look for Park Close, Number 23.”
“It is just around the bend, to the left, a few hundred yards. A very secluded road.”
“Like this. This road is secluded. I thought as I approached this house, how suitable,
I should ... I feel one can tell, a house has a certain ... But I am so sorry.”
He settled his hat upon his neat grey hair, and then raised it again politely, turning away.
She took in a quick breath. She said, “What exactly ... that is to say, if you are looking for
a room with breakfast, I wonder if I...”
Mr Amos Curry turned back.
(abridged from A Bit of Singing and Dancing by Susan Hill)
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Arkusz V
12.1. The text relates
a) an argument that Esme had with Mr Amos.
b) a conversation concerning a misunderstanding.
c) an amusing conversation of two acquaintances.
d) a series of unpleasant remarks made by the caller.
12.2. Before appearing at Esme’s doorstep, Mr Amos
a) spoke to her Uncle Cecil.
b) checked the address in his diary.
c) was convinced she lived alone.
d) thought she was seeking a lodger.
12.3. At the end of the extract we can conclude that
a) Esme found Mr Amos too scary to offer him a room.
b) Mr Amos was sorry the house was so secluded.
c) Esme might consider offering Mr Amos a room.
d) Esme’s mother wouldn’t accept Mr Amos as a lodger.
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Arkusz V
Zadanie 13. (5 pkt)
Przeczytaj uwa¿nie fragment artyku³u pt. Back on Track, z którego usuniêto cztery
zdania. Zdania te oznaczono literami (A-
jsce oznaczone (13.1.-13.4.)
odpowiedni¹ literê. Jedno ze zdañ podanych w tabeli nie pasuje do tekstu.
drugiej czêci zadania, na podstawie informacji zawartych w tekcie
wybierz odpowied zgodn¹ z jego treci¹.
BACK ON TRACK
Attempts to cater to today’s demanding travellers are as varied and imaginative as
the destinations they increasingly take for granted. (13.1.) _______________. Wherever
the airport, check-in and travel to the terminal building is set to become simpler and faster.
Heathrow has just introduced one high-speed, 15-minute rail link to central London. Another
is scheduled to be opened early in the next century.
Throughout the travel chain the industry is being automated and overhauled for
efficiency. (13.2.) _______________. That number is set to decline sharply. Hotel and airline
reservations will be possible using voice recognition telephone systems. On board an aircraft,
passengers will place orders using seat-arm keyboards linked to screens.
(13.3.) _______________. The name of the new game is global reach. Soon whole
families will be able to use the same disposable cash card, good for up to $8000, anywhere in
the world. Global reach will also mean airline links to live television during flights.
Handprint-scanning immigration systems that cover continents not countries will enable
travellers to move around more freely.
(13.4.) _______________. Just 7 per cent of the world’s population is categorised as
a tourist by the WTO. There is enormous capacity for development. The industry is still in its
infancy. By 2020, many people will travel perhaps four times a year. Global travel and
tourism, in other words, are on the verge of massive growth.
(abridged from Time, September 1998)
E) i podano w tabeli. Dobierz brakuj¹ce zdania,
tak aby otrzymaæ spójny i logiczny tekst, wpisuj¹c w ka¿de mie
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CZÊÆ I:
A Such developments are merely the tip of the iceberg of the world's travel boom.
B That pain in the backside may soon be a thing of the past.
C Today an average business trip involves contact with some twenty people from start
to finish (and often means queuing to do so).
D Still, most of the inhabitants of Planet Earth remain untouched by travel or tourism.
E Air travel, in particular, is on the brink of change.
Na podstawie informacji zawartych w tekcie wybierz odpowied zgodn¹ z jego treci¹.
Zakrel jedn¹ z czterech mo¿liwoci a, b, c lub d.
13.5. The author is mainly concerned with
a) the demands made by travellers.
b) the changes being made in the travel industry.
c) the fierce competition in tourism.
d) the modernisation of airports.
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