Konkurs przeznaczony jest dla uczniów szkoły średniej. Test konkursowy weryfikuje nie tylko sprawność ortograficzną uczniów, ale także wiedzę z zakresu słowotwórstwa i umiejętność rozumienia ze słuchu. Polecam jako materiał do wykorzystania na lekcji.
SPELLING COMPETITION
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Szkolny Konkurs Poprawnej Pisowni
w Języku Angielskim
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Wynik: _____ / 44
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Zadanie 1. Posłuchaj nagrania i uzupełnij luki w tekście. (12 pkt.)
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A few years ago, my wife in one of her weaker moments allowed me to (1)__________________ her to go on a family vacation without planning. «Let's just put the kids in the car and head off».
 Kay looked at me (2)__________________ and asked, «But where are we going to go?» I told her I didn't know, but we'd find out together. It would be an (3)__________________! She said, «Why in the world would you want to do that?» «Almost every minute of my day is planned», I said. «I need a vacation from planning».
Filled with (4)_________________, I put kids in our van and we all headed out across California (5)_________________ with no idea at all where we were going and what we would do.
Night one: arrived in Durango, Colorado, slept in the car, because there were no motel (6)_______________.
Night two: made it to Denver and discovered that there wasn't a single motel room (7)_________________, either. How was I supposed to know the annual rodeo was in town? Every room had been booked for weeks. Once again we slept in the car.
Night three: found a vacant motel room near Nowheresville, Utah. Our luxury (8)_________________ had a screen door hanging by one hinge, but it didn't matter, because the screen was punched out and the bugs were getting through freely. From sheer (9)____________________, we all flopped down on beds. Looking up, we noticed dozens of little cockroaches crawling across the (10)___________________. Within a minute we were all back sleeping in the car again…
These episodes continued every night of our vacation. Last night when I was sitting in a loud and (11)__________________ Las Vegas hotel lobby at one in the morning, waiting for someone – anyone – to check out I thought, «Boy, what a big mistake this was, what a total failure». Then I remembered what Thomas Edison said: «Don't call it a failure. Call it education». From this point of view, the vacation was (12)_________________ educational.
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Zadanie 2.Uzupełnij zdania wpisując literę a, b lub c w luki. Tylko jedna odpowiedź jest poprawna. (10 pkt.)
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1. It's hard to say ÂÂÂÂ_____Â____ to people you love.
(a)    buy                       Â
(b)    bye                       Â
(c)Â Â Â Â Â by
2. Bus _________ are going up again.
(a)    fairs                     Â
(b)    farres   Â
(c)Â Â Â Â fares
3. Couples planning their weddings can get ____________ from married friends.
(a)    advice  Â
(b)    advise Â
(c)Â Â Â Â advises
4. When you buy a product, remember to take a _______________ .
(a)    recipe  Â
(b)    receipt Â
(c)Â Â Â Â recept
5.The bird ÂÂÂ__________ out of the window.
(a)    flu                                        Â
(b)    flew                                     Â
(c)Â Â Â Â flue
6.She worries too much about her ____________ line.
(a)    waist                                   Â
(b)    waste                  Â
(c)Â Â Â Â waiste
7.I remember when I was so broke, I didn't have a ___________ to my name.
(a)    sent                                     Â
(b)    scent                   Â
(c)Â Â Â Â cent
8. When the ______________ is warm, people spend more time outside.
(a)    weather              Â
(b)    whether                              Â
(c)Â Â Â Â wheather
9. Mars is _______________ cold to permit liquid water to remain on the surface.
(a)    to                                         Â
(b)    two                                      Â
(c)Â Â Â Â too
10. Dolphins can recognize themselves in a mirror, a shiny __________ of glass.
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(b)    piece                                   Â
(c)Â Â Â Â pies
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Zadanie 3.Wykorzystaj wyrazy podane w nawiasach, aby stworzyć słowa, które będą poprawnie uzupełniać tekst. Pierwsze zdanie zawiera przykład. (8 pkt.)
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WHERE DOES MOTIVATION COME FROM?
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Most of us are ___reasonably___ [REASON] motivated to do well in life. But there’s a big difference between those _____________________ [AMBITION] people who push themselves to be more and more _____________________ [SUCCESS],and the people who have lower ______________________ [EXPECT]. Some experts claim that an adult’s level of motivation is fixed in their early ____________________ [CHILD] and that highly motivated people have often had to cope with some sort of _____________________ [PLEASE] experiences or with a problem such as an _____________________ [ILL] or a physical disability.
They say this inspires people to show that they can overcome even the ______________________ [GREAT] difficulties. But psychologists ______________________ [BELIEF] that this is not the full story and that for both children and adults, encouragement and reward are essential.
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Zadanie 4.Wybierz poprawną wersję słowa. Zaznacz literę A, B, C lub D. (8 pkt.)
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1.      znajomy / znajomość
Aacquintance   Â
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Cacqueintance Â
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2.      ogłoszenie / reklama
Aadvertesement              Â
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CadvertisementÂ
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3.      środowisko
A environment    B enviroment      C enviromant      D environmant   Â4.      chusteczka
A handkerchiev  B handkerchief   C handkarchiev  D handkarchief  Â5.      zakwaterowanie
A accomodationÂ
B acomodation  Â
Cacommodation              Â
D accommodation
6.      kwestionariusz / ankieta
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Ato vaccum                       Â
Bto vacumm      Â
C to vaccuum     Â
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8.      otrzymać
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Bto recieve        Â
Cto receve         Â
Dto recive           Â
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Zadanie 5. Poniższy tekst zawiera 6 błędów ortograficznych lub leksykalnych. W każdym wersie znajduje się co najwyżej jeden błąd. Podkreśl niepoprawne słowa i napisz ich poprawną wersję z prawej strony. (6 pkt.)
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The origin of the potato crispThe potato crisp was the invension of George Crum, in 1853.              invention_______
He worked as a chief at a popular restaurant in the USA. One ______________
day a customer decided that he didn’t like the thikness of his ______________
 fried potatoes, and sent them back to the kitchen. Crum made______________
same more, but the man returned these as well, making the ______________
same complaint. Crum got angry, and hopeing to annoy the ______________
man, he made a third batch which were much thiner and ______________
could not be eaten with a fork. To his amazement, the man______________
loved them – and so potato crisps were invented. Since ______________
then, their popullarity has increased, and they are eaten all ______________
over the world.______________
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Zadanie 1.
1.persuade
2.blankly
3 adventure
4 excitement
5 desert
6vacancies
7 available
8 suite
9 exhaustion
10 ceiling
11smoky
12extremely
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Zadanie 2.
1.b
2.c
3.a
4.b
5.b
6.a
7.c
8.a
9.c
10.b
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Zadanie 3.
1.      ambitious
2.      successful
3.      expectations
4.      childhood
5.      unpleasant
6.      illness
7.      greatest
8.      believe
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Zadanie 4.
1.b
2.c
3.a
4.b
5.d
6.c
7.d
8.a
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Zadanie 5.
1.      chef
2.      thickness
3.      some
4.      thinner
5.      popularity
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Opracowała: Beata Gruse
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